Florence hot blast 153 stove

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Wal
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Post by Wal » Mon. Dec. 24, 2018 6:51 am

Hi , Just wondered what size room this type of stove will comfortably heat ? Eventually want to buy a ornate stove that can heat a area roughly 30'x30' when I have enough money to pay to crate/ ship/ pay import duty on . Only looking to get opinions on the owners of this stove who can give a educated guess . Thanks

 
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Post by Paned » Mon. Dec. 24, 2018 8:33 am

Wal

The Florence is a great stove. It was designed to burn basically anything you stick in it. It burns hard or soft coal very well. The secondary hot blast rings burn off the smoke for more combustion. The 153 can easily heat 1500 square feet. I normally don’t run mine very hot. Run about 325 at barrel and 150 at pipe. Normally burns about 40 pounds a day. Here is a link of the 153.


 
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Post by Wal » Mon. Dec. 24, 2018 9:46 am

Thanks for the reply - they look a beautiful stove , video shows it in all its beauty .

 
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Post by Wal » Tue. Dec. 25, 2018 2:03 pm

Do you think it can comfortably heat the area at the rear of my house ? Sorry if the photos are not to sharp .

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