Coal Stove to Natural Gas Conversion?

Coal Stove to Natural Gas Conversion?

PostBy: DOUG On: Sat Sep 26, 2009 8:05 pm

Hi guys,

Has anyone ever converted a coal stove to natural gas?

I find myself in a compromise with the wife. We finally agree on a particular style of coal stove for an upstairs master suite. She has shot me down with every fireplace and wood, coal, or natural gas appliance, that she has seen. She wants the look of a coal stove, but only agrees to a natural gas one. Now, in order for her to be happy, I have to try to build one. At least, that is the temporary game plan. If anyone has any gas fired coal stoves, that I may be unaware of, by all means send a link or post a picture.

So, I ask if anyone has ever done this? There are so many natural gas burner options, safety shut off valves, and thermostats to choose from, for making such an appliance. It is a difficult decision.

Thanks, DOUG
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Re: Coal Stove to Natural Gas Conversion?

PostBy: Wood'nCoal On: Sat Sep 26, 2009 8:55 pm

A quick check came up with this one:

http://www.harmanstoves.com/callouts.asp?id=22

I'm sure it's not going to be cheap.

I have to try to build one.


From a safety stand point I would recommend a stove specifically designed to burn gas.
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Re: Coal Stove to Natural Gas Conversion?

PostBy: coalkirk On: Sun Sep 27, 2009 7:53 am

Doug,

I don't have any experience building one but I test them on a regular basis. My one piece of advice is to not purchase a so called "ventless" model. In reality, they are room vented and IMO should be outlawed. THey are legal here because they have an oxygen depletetion sensor and are supposed to shut down should the oxygen level in the room drop. Call me old fashioned but I prefer not to trust my life to a such a sensor. and besides that, they stink. :sick: :cry: That's my 2 cents worth.
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Re: Coal Stove to Natural Gas Conversion?

PostBy: tsb On: Sun Sep 27, 2009 8:01 am

I assume that "master suite" means large bedroom.
We sleep with the windows open in the "master suite" all year round.
If you use a vent less gas stove, I suggest that you do too.
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Re: Coal Stove to Natural Gas Conversion?

PostBy: coaledsweat On: Sun Sep 27, 2009 1:36 pm

coalkirk wrote:My one piece of advice is to not purchase a so called "ventless" model. In reality, they are room vented and IMO should be outlawed.
I would concur.
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Re: Coal Stove to Natural Gas Conversion?

PostBy: Rob R. On: Wed Oct 07, 2009 8:39 pm

My grandmother has a very old coal-fired cookstove in her kitchen that was converted to LP a long time ago. The gas burner was installed in the old firebox and the flue is still hooked up. It is a nice looking stove and she loves to turn it on in the mornings to warm up the kitchen.
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Re: Coal Stove to Natural Gas Conversion?

PostBy: franco b On: Mon Oct 12, 2009 10:53 pm

Last year I noticed that some of the antique stove restorer sites would convert to natural gas. You might try asking them. I am referring to those that sell the very expensive restored stoves. Google antique stoves. Natural gas might be close to coal in price.

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Re: Coal Stove to Natural Gas Conversion?

PostBy: kzx11 On: Wed Dec 09, 2009 10:48 am

I have a Franco Belge coal stove that I could not get to burn right to save my ass, So I gutted it and put a propane log set in it. Works Good The stove is mostly cast and weighs a ton for such a little thing and really holds the heat.
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Re: Coal Stove to Natural Gas Conversion?

PostBy: grumpy On: Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:53 pm

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Re: Coal Stove to Natural Gas Conversion?

PostBy: rockwood On: Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:12 pm

coalkirk wrote:besides that, they stink.

They do stink, a guy around the corner form me has one of those ventless gas fireplace log ones and I can smell the burned natural gas smell inside his house that I sometimes smell in large boiler/furnace rooms.
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Re: Coal Stove to Natural Gas Conversion?

PostBy: Sting On: Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:33 pm

ummmm

I thought combustion devices were a bad thing in sleeping areas

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