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Post by vwgtiman » Tue. Mar. 01, 2011 7:17 am

Here are a few photos of the stoker assy:

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Post by coal berner » Tue. Mar. 01, 2011 11:15 am

vwgtiman wrote:Here are a few photos of the stoker assy:
What you have is the early version of S-20 stoker Also the early S-15 were like that with the slotted crank Assembly
feed adjustment On S-20 1-8 teeth feed rate 2.5 lbs to 20 lbs per hr max feed .
S-15 1-6 teeth feed rate 2.5 lbs per hr to 15lbs per hr max feed .
Yours can be changed to the newer version with the feed control collar plate over the drum gear up top
with the soild crank Assembly. Feed rate 1-10 teeth 2.5 lbs per hr to 25lbs per hr max or more if needed .

Contact Steve /Scrapper 23 Jr like I told you several times in the Pass he will have what you need And he is close to you
Ravine.

You need to set up the baro with a draft gauge or a manometer .
Clean the unit out also increasing and decreasing the air setting will also increase & decrease the flue temps
The higher the air setting the higher the flue temps The lower the air setting the lower the flue temps .

Does your stoker have a 2.5" spacer plate between the blower month and base If so you have a S-15 stoker

 
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Post by vwgtiman » Tue. Mar. 01, 2011 2:29 pm

coal berner wrote:
vwgtiman wrote:Here are a few photos of the stoker assy:
What you have is the early version of S-20 stoker Also the early S-15 were like that with the slotted crank Assembly
feed adjustment On S-20 1-8 teeth feed rate 2.5 lbs to 20 lbs per hr max feed .
S-15 1-6 teeth feed rate 2.5 lbs per hr to 15lbs per hr max feed .
Yours can be changed to the newer version with the feed control collar plate over the drum gear up top
with the soild crank Assembly. Feed rate 1-10 teeth 2.5 lbs per hr to 25lbs per hr max or more if needed .

Contact Steve /Scrapper 23 Jr like I told you several times in the Pass he will have what you need And he is close to you
Ravine.

You need to set up the baro with a draft gauge or a manometer .
Clean the unit out also increasing and decreasing the air setting will also increase & decrease the flue temps
The higher the air setting the higher the flue temps The lower the air setting the lower the flue temps .

Does your stoker have a 2.5" spacer plate between the blower month and base If so you have a S-15 stoker
Ok, It sounds like I have the S-15 for sure then due to the spacer plate. How does one get only 1 click with this if the feed control was not part of the original assembly. I know it can be added but if there is some way I can go less then 4 with what I have I will just do that. Thanks


 
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Post by coal berner » Wed. Mar. 02, 2011 11:19 am

vwgtiman wrote:
coal berner wrote: What you have is the early version of S-20 stoker Also the early S-15 were like that with the slotted crank Assembly
feed adjustment On S-20 1-8 teeth feed rate 2.5 lbs to 20 lbs per hr max feed .
S-15 1-6 teeth feed rate 2.5 lbs per hr to 15lbs per hr max feed .
Yours can be changed to the newer version with the feed control collar plate over the drum gear up top
with the solid crank Assembly. Feed rate 1-10 teeth 2.5 lbs per hr to 25lbs per hr max or more if needed .

Contact Steve /Scrapper 23 Jr like I told you several times in the Pass he will have what you need And he is close to you
Ravine.

You need to set up the baro with a draft gauge or a manometer .
Clean the unit out also increasing and decreasing the air setting will also increase & decrease the flue temps
The higher the air setting the higher the flue temps The lower the air setting the lower the flue temps .

Does your stoker have a 2.5" spacer plate between the blower month and base If so you have a S-15 stoker
Ok, It sounds like I have the S-15 for sure then due to the spacer plate. How does one get only 1 click with this if the feed control was not part of the original assembly. I know it can be added but if there is some way I can go less then 4 with what I have I will just do that. Thanks
A S-15 stoker is 1-6 Teeth max 2.5 lbs per hr up to 15lbs per hr max .
A - S-20 stoker with the slotted crank has a 1-8 Teeth feed rate 2.5 lbs per hr to 20lbs per hr longer gear box arm .

To adjust feed rate loosen bolt on crank slide up to decrease feed down for increase feed Another words
closet to center of crank it lowest setting.
If it is a early S-15 stoker that's the correct control as well if it was a early S-20 stoker that's how they are like the
Highboys are.

Except S-15 stoker had a max feed of 6 teeth 15lbs per hr The early S-20 had a max feed of 8 teeth 20lbs per hr
The later /New S-20 stoker have a max feed of 10 teeth 25lbs per hr .
to convert the older to newer you need solid crank- feed controller plate -and newer shaft & assembly - longer gear arm

 
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Post by CoalHeat » Fri. Mar. 04, 2011 8:09 am

As JC stated-do a complete cleaning of the boiler and breach and then set the draft with a manometer, that should get your pipe temps down some.
Some cleaning hints here, although it's for a DF 520:
Annual Maintenance and Cleaning of the DF520 Boiler

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