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Re: Pictures of Your Boiler

Posted: Tue. Apr. 05, 2011 9:09 am
by steamup
MATTHEW D. wrote:Picked up this boiler at a yard sale this weekend. The guy was asking $150, I got it for $100. It has a 24'' "fire-jet "grate and puts out 1,660,000 BTU/H.R.. Thinking of installing it in my garage. My wife been asking if somehow can we heat it. The garage is 14' by 22'. I'm just concerned it might be under sized with the garage door always opening. Should I look for something bigger? :?:
Worth 3 times that just in scrap price. Plan on starting you own district heating system for the neighborhood?

Re: Pictures of Your Boiler

Posted: Tue. Apr. 05, 2011 10:48 am
by Sting
I thought it was an April fools joke

Re: Pictures of Your Boiler

Posted: Tue. Apr. 05, 2011 12:37 pm
by watkinsdr
S130 Installation April 2011 006.jpg

Before...

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Re: Pictures of Your Boiler

Posted: Tue. Apr. 05, 2011 3:39 pm
by gwjwbw
nice duct tape job

Re: Pictures of Your Boiler

Posted: Tue. Apr. 05, 2011 5:03 pm
by lsayre
Nice job all around! Will you be augering coal into your S130, or bucketing it in?

Re: Pictures of Your Boiler

Posted: Tue. Apr. 05, 2011 5:11 pm
by watkinsdr
I bought the auger; although, I'll be lifting buckets until the new coal bin gets built and the auger gets set up...

I didn't know the low water cut off (LWCO) was an option. Did you get it? I want to install one on my boiler. If you got it, could you post pictures of where you located the LWCO box? Right now I have 4 dangling wires in my main power/grate power switch box....

I wish AHS made their boiler options more visible to customers... The only way I found out about the auger was through Whistlenut.

Re: Pictures of Your Boiler

Posted: Tue. Apr. 05, 2011 5:25 pm
by lsayre
I did not get the LWCO option either (as I also didn't know it was an available option until after I received my S-130 and read the manual), but I did go ahead and purchase a Taco LTA1203S-2 low water cut-off switch. I'm going to install it into a 'Tee' on the hot water outlet just a few inches above the boiler, and wire the main power to the boiler through it.

Re: Pictures of Your Boiler

Posted: Tue. Apr. 05, 2011 10:10 pm
by AA130FIREMAN
watkinsdr, in your pics their is a flex hose, is that some type of central vacuum ???

Re: Pictures of Your Boiler

Posted: Wed. Apr. 06, 2011 4:21 am
by watkinsdr
The PVC you see is waste water exiting the house to the septic system; but, I have a central VAC system too...

BTW: I'm not completely finished with my wiring and plumbing. I still need to wire in the Taco 4 zone controller box; which, is a nice piece of equipment. It really simplifies controlling your zones. My dump zone isn't plumbed in yet either... I currently plan on using a Modine heater for the dump zone. Hopefully I can finish the installation over the next couple of weekends.

Next big project? Building the coal bin and getting the auger set up. I'll post pictures as I make progress.

Re: Pictures of Your Boiler

Posted: Thu. Apr. 07, 2011 10:50 am
by MATTHEW D.
watkinsdr wrote:I bought the auger; although, I'll be lifting buckets until the new coal bin gets built and the auger gets set up...

I didn't know the low water cut off (LWCO) was an option. Did you get it? I want to install one on my boiler. If you got it, could you post pictures of where you located the LWCO box? Right now I have 4 dangling wires in my main power/grate power switch box....

I wish AHS made their boiler options more visible to customers... The only way I found out about the auger was through Whistlenut.
I like to see pics of the auger when you set it up.

Re: Pictures of Your Boiler

Posted: Fri. Apr. 08, 2011 12:05 pm
by watkinsdr
The AHS auger is a true BEAST!!! I'll post a picture of it soon. It's definitely "industrial strength."

Re: Pictures of Your Boiler

Posted: Fri. Apr. 08, 2011 12:12 pm
by whistlenut
That auger will outlast all of us. It is NOT the 'contractor grade', it is 'ARMY Strong', extreme duty. I have two that are 25 years old and still perform as new. You can gang them together over extended distances if required.
Many of the Van Wert's used augers even more extreme than these. I've seen a few Keystoker setups in 500K applications, and some with an ash auger made to order.
Member Pacowy has a huge EFM 85R with the extreme duty set=up. :idea: Any Pic's, Mike?

Re: Pictures of Your Boiler

Posted: Fri. Apr. 08, 2011 9:12 pm
by Pacowy
Here you go - HB Smith/350 Mills powered by EFM 85R.

Mike
Front View.JPG

Front view of boiler and stoker.

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85R Bin Auger Tube.JPG

Auger in 3.5" stainless tube picks up buck from 2500 lb. "hopper". Each tooth = 5 lb/hr; 17 teeth max.

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Ash removed from base via auger, then lifted via bucket elevator to barrel(s). Head can handle 2 barrels; I need to get a 20-gallon one to fit by column.

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85R Auger Housing.JPG

Housing for feed auger, air, ash auger and pot rotation drive.

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Boiler.JPG
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Re: Pictures of Your Boiler

Posted: Fri. Apr. 08, 2011 11:56 pm
by MATTHEW D.
WOW!!! Is that real? More info please!

Re: Pictures of Your Boiler

Posted: Sat. Apr. 09, 2011 12:51 am
by Pacowy
MATTHEW D. wrote:WOW!!! Is that real? More info please!
You think I could make that up?? :funny: Actually, I had heard of these things, but thought they were pretty much lost to history until I found this one. As I understand it, the 85R, and the slightly more reasonable 60R, were "big brothers" of the "UFR" conversion stokers. The 85R has a 26" burn pot and weighs about as much as a complete 520 unit (around 1250 lb). If you're used to the quiet efficiency of the 520/700/900 boilers you might duck a little when it starts up, but we've been very pleased with it.

Mike