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- Anthracite Coal Bituminous Coal Information for Residential . . .
Information on using anthracite and bituminous coal as a heating fuel in stoker coal boilers, stoker hot air coal furnaces and hand fired coal stoves in both residential and commercial applications
- Anthracite Bituminous Coal Forum - Coalpail. com
Using anthracite or bituminous coal for residential and commercial heating in coal boilers, hand fired stoves, restored antiques and other coal appliances
- Fuel Comparison Calculator for Home Heating - Coalpail. com
Compare the costs of different home heating fuels like coal, wood, natural gas and oil Values are adjusted for efficiency, BTU content and other variables
- Something’s wrong - Combustion Fan burning through the coal too fast
Help I’ve got a Harman Magnum Yesterday, I tried running the combustion fan all the time by plugging it directly into the outlet What I found was that this consumed way too much coal and the edge of live coals would drift to the back of the stove I abandoned this once the fire drifted to the back past the grates and stove temps got under 200* I’ve read where this is a common practice
- Anthracite Price Per Ton for the 2023-2024 Heating Season | Coal Prices . . .
Garmans Coal in Manheim Rice coal delivered $375 a ton as of 9 25 23 Just called, will be getting 4 ton delivered tomorrow or thursday They said they anticipate a price increase sometime soon Very sad at these prices When I installed my efm in 2011, prices were half Thinking hard on installing some wood burning inserts or something to that
- Blashack coal issues | Coal Prices Quality, Coal Dealer Inquiries . . .
Is Blashack Coal using low speed picking belts to get rid of thier rock? How many of you have had a lot of rock in your Blashack coal this year? I have been making 140+ pounds of coal ash every week over a 7 day period on average burning 75 pounds per day 525 pounds per week of Blashack Anthracite Rice Coal I weigh my ash every day with a Taylor 70 pound hanging scale discounting the 3 pounds
- Clinker - Coalpail. com
Clinker refers to the occurrence of non combustible material present in coal that has fused into a rock like material This is most common in bituminous coal with a lower carbon content compared to anthracite It has a lava like look and is basically melted rock This can be very problematic for coal burning because it will cause grates and mechanisms to jam
- Used AHS S130 Coal Gun | Stoker Coal Boilers Using Anthracite . . .
Been lurking on the forum recently as I'm interested in switching to coal for home heating and only using my propane boiler in the shoulder seasons if at all I have a lead on a used AHS S130 Coal Gun which is hard to come by in New Hampshire
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