So I was watching Stoker Don's videos which are quite fascinating. To see these old units run is pretty neat.
But after watching I am not sure I would want the noise that seems to be part of the operation. The push bar stoker on my KA2 is quiet and the only noise is the little blower.
But those old units are best looking!
Degrees of noise?
- BunkerdCaddis
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One man's noise is another's music... I am attuned to hear the thermostat relays click on and off in my house, I hear the circulators (as quiet as they really are) come on, ramp up to meet delta T and ramp down when it is met. It's all part of the "machine running" that is my house. Yet I despise having a radio or TV on in the background as seems my wife is dependent on. An EFM or Axeman running would be a joy to my ears. But then I also like the smell of bit coal...
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The recordings of the Axeman Anderson don't really do it any Justus. The recording and whatever you are listening to it on, will emphasize the higher frequency components. That makes it sound more annoying. In person, it sounds very nice.
It might be time to re-live this Rob's thread about stoker loudness.
How loud is your stoker?
And the Youtube Playlist of all the stokers tested.
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I think it would be great to add a Keystoker to this list. I would also like to get a Gentleman Janitor added since they are probably the quietest under fed stoker.
-Don
It might be time to re-live this Rob's thread about stoker loudness.
How loud is your stoker?
And the Youtube Playlist of all the stokers tested.
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I think it would be great to add a Keystoker to this list. I would also like to get a Gentleman Janitor added since they are probably the quietest under fed stoker.
-Don
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My oil burner is noisier than my Axeman.
To me, the sound of the propane furnace kicking on is as loud & annoying as those National Anthem singers that make a 10 minute "look at me" production of the song with notes held for 1 minute. Even though I only run it in the shoulder months I notice it every time it kicks on and is motivation to light the stoker when I can't stand it any longer!
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When I had the Reillo oil burner in the KAA-4-1 It always sounded like a heavy truck on a road and you could hear it running 80 feet away in the house.
The Riello burner was in the Buderus Logana G205 boiler it made half the amount of noise as the boiler area surrounding the breech was insulated and the boilers access door had a thick layer of insulation between the skins of the boiler and the casting as well as the base of the boiler.
scrapping that boiler was another rookie mistake that I made when I bought the KAA-4-1 boiler.
I pulled the burner and set it aside and wire nutted and taped the hot and neutral leads and tied the BX cable back out of the way as I do not use it anymore and I have no oil in the tank anyway. By putting the burner port cover back on the boiler solved the issues with the oil fumes backing up in to the laundry room
The only real noise I have now is the blower motor and the dead ash falling in the buckets when they are empty.
The Riello burner was in the Buderus Logana G205 boiler it made half the amount of noise as the boiler area surrounding the breech was insulated and the boilers access door had a thick layer of insulation between the skins of the boiler and the casting as well as the base of the boiler.
scrapping that boiler was another rookie mistake that I made when I bought the KAA-4-1 boiler.
I pulled the burner and set it aside and wire nutted and taped the hot and neutral leads and tied the BX cable back out of the way as I do not use it anymore and I have no oil in the tank anyway. By putting the burner port cover back on the boiler solved the issues with the oil fumes backing up in to the laundry room
The only real noise I have now is the blower motor and the dead ash falling in the buckets when they are empty.