New To Coal

New To Coal

PostBy: kstills On: Tue Jan 18, 2011 7:53 am

In ~3 months, I should have a Leisure Line hot water coal fired boiler installed to replace an aging GE oil fired unit. I found out about both coal and LL from this website, thank you very much, and I am anxious for the work to begin.

Only one slight problem, there still isn't a manual of the installation instructions.....Matt?... ;)
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Re: New To Coal

PostBy: EarthWindandFire On: Fri Jan 21, 2011 9:23 am

I'm sure you will be very happy with this unit and the manufacturer.

In fact, I'm jealous!

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Re: New To Coal

PostBy: WNY On: Fri Jan 21, 2011 1:12 pm

Shouldnt; be much different then any other stove or boiler install. The basic connections will be the same. Just depends on your system configuration.
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Re: New To Coal

PostBy: kstills On: Mon Jan 24, 2011 3:38 pm

Burner on the boiler failed this weekend, and I had to do triage on it to get back up and running.

There was a youtube video someone put up of a guy taking apart my burner......I love the internet.

Anyhow, I may be moving up the date of the installation, based on how much longer I think I can keep the current boiler going.
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