Difference Between Warm morning 400A and 400B

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Ronnie
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Post by Ronnie » Mon. Sep. 09, 2019 2:44 pm

Does anyone know the difference between the Warm Morning 400A and the 400B?

 
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Post by franco b » Mon. Sep. 09, 2019 4:21 pm

Not sure, but one model may include the fan and bi-metal thermostat.

 
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Post by Ronnie » Wed. Sep. 11, 2019 12:40 pm

Thanks for your reply.


 
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Post by Paulallen1 » Mon. Jan. 13, 2020 5:59 am

what kind of mortar is the old stuff? My house is 137 yrs old and the morter looks the same. you said something and lime mortar. Also, I'm thinking about getting a warm morning coal stove also. Looking at Mayne the WM 523 100 lb. capacity stove. It will be in my living room as my sole source of heat. Will burn lump coal/Bituminous coal in it. https://theemailshop.co.uk/

 
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Post by hman » Mon. Jan. 13, 2020 9:07 am

The only thing That I noticed different that is the grill below the feed door. Some have chrome bars/slates instead of a grill made into the cabinet.

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