Is the Glenwood 111 Baseburner Big Enough for Me?

 
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McGiever
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Location: Junction of PA-OH-WV
Stoker Coal Boiler: AXEMAN-ANDERSON 130 "1959"
Hand Fed Coal Boiler: BUCKET A DAY water heater
Hand Fed Coal Stove: Warm Morning 414A
Coal Size/Type: PEA,NUT,STOVE /ANTHRACITE
Other Heating: Ground Source Heat Pump and some Solar

Post by McGiever » Fri. Mar. 27, 2015 12:46 pm

Canaan coal man wrote:Worst case if I stay in the 4 to5 ton club, Ill still have the other benefits of heat with no power, abillity to burn wood in the cuff seasons and to my understanding with the hand fed stoves they burn the ash to a powder compared to a stoker I get alot of unburnt coal in the pan with the channing. :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
Lots of Alaskan Channing owners out there... Do you think they all have nearly the same amount of unburnt coal in their ash pans as you?

Results are heavily dependent on other factors, such as user's Technic and qualities of coal used to name a couple things.
Changing appliances will not likely overcome some of the fundamental factors. :idea:


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