National 200 Coal Boiler..?
- Coalbrokdale
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Has anyone heard of or knows anything about a NATIONAL coal boiler?
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Do you have a photo? or any additional information?? date of manufactur, BTU capacity ?
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Just seen a couple of adds for them.
NATIONAL #200 coal boiler, 5 cast sections, good grates, 160-200,000 BTU's, B&G pump, $1,795,
NATIONAL #200 coal boiler, 5 cast sections, good grates, 160-200,000 BTU's, B&G pump, $1,795,
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they are good boilers they burn soft coal. where did you find the add im curently looking for one
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I have installed a couple of OLD National 200 coal boilers.I am not 100% Positve but I think they stopped making these boilers in the late 50's or early 60's.You can still find many in use.They are a cast iron boiler that came apart in sections.They are large and have a seperate ash pit on the bottom.If my memory serves me there is a hardware store in curwensville,Pa that still sells parts for them.
In Curwensville Pa, we have 2 hardware stores.
Gates Hardware
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I would think it would be True Value, they bought out C-Ville heating & plumbing wich was in there basement now all under one owner, down in that basement wich is HUGE they have more (OLD) parts than you can imagine!
Tim
Gates Hardware
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I would think it would be True Value, they bought out C-Ville heating & plumbing wich was in there basement now all under one owner, down in that basement wich is HUGE they have more (OLD) parts than you can imagine!
Tim