Rosemont Radiator

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Paned
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Post by Paned » Sun. Nov. 14, 2021 8:08 pm

Starting a couple winter projects. Rosemont radiator, pretty nice shape. Complete unit thinking about putting it in service on my Acorn baseburner. Last photo is looking upside down with base removed

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Post by mntbugy » Sun. Nov. 14, 2021 8:49 pm

Looks to be in good shape.

Not to sure about connecting to the back of the Alert. It already has 10-12 feet of exhaust paths inside stove. Plus not much exhaust temperature even when screaming hot. Add another 12 feet of exhaust, might need the Rosemont disengaged till upper stove temps. You could shorten the pipes for a front tap instead of bottom tap. Gonna need some chimney horsepower also.

Put Rosemont on stilts?

Would work better on a non-revertable flu mica stove or the back of another Florence.

I tried hooking 2 Rosemonts in parallel above the D.S. 1500. Ran out of ceiling height. Didn't want stove farther out into the room, for one in back, stacked on top of each other.

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