Coal Dealer Anthracite Coal
Coal Dealer Anthracite Coal
Coal stoves are easy to use and
require minimal maintenance. Coal stoves are quite
similar to their wood burning cousins. Coal stoves are
most noted for their ability to provide a warm and steady heat
for a prolonged period of time. Coal stoves are a
different beast, with a fuel hopper that feeds by gravity and a
shaker grate to get rid of the ash and clear the grates
(probably more akin to a pellet stove than a woodstove).
Modern coal stoves are amazingly simple to operate, extremely
efficient and clean burning and require significantly less
tending than a similar wood burning unit. Most coal
stoves are designed to burn Anthracite coal (also known as
"hard coal"). In general, when properly used, coal stoves
are less hazardous than wood stoves. Today's coal stoves
are high-tech heating machines with the style and elegance of a
fine piece of furniture. Most coal stoves are designed to
burn anthracite, One ton of anthracite can yield up to
28,000,000 BTU's and to match this would need 200 gallons of
fuel oil (no. The two most common sizes of coal used in
hand-fired coal stoves are "pea" and "nut". Nowadays,
coal stoves are lightweight, small, efficient and safe.
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Coal burns very efficiently, so the
temperature going up the chimney is not as great as it is with
wood. Coal comes in different grades, the best grade for
home heating being “hard coal” or anthracite, of which the best
varieties are mined in Eastern Pennsylvania. Coal has a
longer burn time than wood, and can often hold for as much as
24 hours in a hand-fed stove. Coal is harder to start
than wood or pellets, but once a fire is underway it is easy to
keep it going. Coal burns cleaner than most other fuels
and operates at 90% efficiency. Coal stoves do not
produce creosote and are not as hot to the touch as wood stoves
making them safer to burn in living areas. Coal furnaces
are designed for ease of installation and easy access for
servicing Available ratings from 140,000 to 330,000 BTUs
Quality, Serviceability and Economy in one complete
package. Coal stoves have been manufactured and refined
for about 30 years. Coal has a higher BTU rating than
wood does, so it burns hotter than wood. Coal is clean
burning, packaged in easy to handle forty pound bags and very
affordable. Coal is packed with an enormous amount of
energy. Coal stoves usually can burn longer on each fuel
load than woodstoves and they provide a more even and
controllable heat.
Coal Stoves
Depending on the model, our coal stoves can
deliver up to 85,000 BTU's which is sufficient to heat a home
of up to 1800 Sq. Our modern coal stoker stoves are
designed specifically to burn Anthracite coal cleanly and
efficiently and they do not pollute the environment. Our
stoves produce steady, reliable, high output heat. The
stoves are available in contemporary or classic styles.
Due to the rising costs of heating sources, our coal stoves
provide the most economical alternative. Anthracite coal
comes in a variety of sizes; certain stoves require a specific
size of coal whereas other stoves may be able to burn a few
different coal sizes.
Coal Heat
Because of the tremendous coal reserves
available right here in America and the ever increasing risk
that conventional sources of fuel could be interrupted at any
time, using a coal stove as the primary or supplemental source
of heat also gives you assurance that you will be able to heat
your home at any price. You can also use a coal stove to
supplement your existing heating system and to reduce your
heating costs.
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