hey sting. Yes, I've been on the nepacrossroads forum alot digging around..........
I am reluctant to lay out huge money on a bituminous stoker because of the shaky political ground surrounding coal in general..... Especially bituminous.....
Anthracite is the cheapest to get into for equipment as anthracite stokers are fairly easy and inexpensive to get into used.... But the coal itself is more expensive.....
I got this email back from EKO today:
I do not recommend to burn with hard coal:such uncontrolled burning may lead
to explosions in boiler: primary and secondary air settings are for wood.
Remains from hard coal burning may clog the nozzle not saying about massive
amount of ash.
Not sure what he's getting at with the ash.... Coal is known for having less ash than wood..... Go figure... :~
As for the explosions, the heat storage should absorb heat out of the boiler when idling to prevent steam explosions... Plus pressure relief valves......
I am reluctant to lay out huge money on a bituminous stoker because of the shaky political ground surrounding coal in general..... Especially bituminous.....
Anthracite is the cheapest to get into for equipment as anthracite stokers are fairly easy and inexpensive to get into used.... But the coal itself is more expensive.....
I got this email back from EKO today:
I do not recommend to burn with hard coal:such uncontrolled burning may lead
to explosions in boiler: primary and secondary air settings are for wood.
Remains from hard coal burning may clog the nozzle not saying about massive
amount of ash.
Not sure what he's getting at with the ash.... Coal is known for having less ash than wood..... Go figure... :~
As for the explosions, the heat storage should absorb heat out of the boiler when idling to prevent steam explosions... Plus pressure relief valves......