Energy Conservation Technology Model 118569
- WNY
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Wood, Coal, Combo? BTU Rating? Etc....I guess it depends on what you are looking for, how big of a house you are looking at heating, etc....
I appriciate the feedback. Yes, the unit is 1980. My buddy has a firchief and he is telling me this energy-tech is in great shape. It is across the street from him and the new owner wants it gone. They don't now how to operate it. Its just there weekend house. If you have a suggestion on a way to track the company down olet me otherwise Thanks for the feed back.
- coaledsweat
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The grates will determine what you can burn, if it has shaker grates then it can burn coal. There is a member or two that have that beast IIRC. The only parts that would be a problem is the grates, if they are in good shape I would buy it. Blowers, gaskets and controls should not be a problem. $100 is cheap!smileyt25 wrote:I beleive it is wood only?
- coaledsweat
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If I recall correctly.