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Anthraking Models 110Kbtu 220K BTU and Now 180Kbtu

Posted: Fri. Apr. 04, 2014 6:53 am
by Flyer5
We will also be offering the Anthraking 180 available for people with 7" flues. The 220 needs 8" but with the 180kbtu feeder It could be reduced to 7" . It will be the same body as the 220 the only difference will be the feeder blowers and grates . Not sure it will be a big seller since the price will not be much less than the 220 but it fills in the gap that we had inquiries for. There are a lot of 7"flues around.

Re: Anthraking Models 110Kbtu 220K BTU and Now 180Kbtu

Posted: Fri. Apr. 04, 2014 4:39 pm
by coalnewbie
The sweet spot for me, this winter was soooo punishing. So do I stay with my existing stove(s) and upgrade my mower or buy this stove and send the wife out with scissors to cut the grass.... decisions, decisions, decisions.

We have a very good pair of scissors and a great sharpener. So you have guessed my decision. :wacko: Once I shut down I'm in. I will slide out my 110K connected to the flexible 14"x25' connecting my ductwork and slide the new stove right in and simply reconnnect my HEPA air filtration system. Let the Peruvian copper miners eat dirt. Down with dihydrogen oxide! Meanwhile today we are freezing our nuts off STILL.

Hyfire on steroids......

Re: Anthraking Models 110Kbtu 220K BTU and Now 180Kbtu

Posted: Wed. Apr. 09, 2014 5:49 pm
by coalnewbie
Operating procedure for Anthra-King AK110. Pick your nose, sip coffee, throw in coal, empty ash.

Alternative procedure:

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In my world - when a solid fuel appliance is often climbing above its set point - .
You may have the call from the load set to aggressively - your flow is wrong
You may have the differential set incorrectly on the boiler -your running to hot, in relation to the outdoor reset curve
you may not have boiler protection in your control set so recovery is slow (the engine gets up a big head and has no place to go) causing a latent after-burn
Summary - your system is out of balance

Sting
LOVE that oxygen dihydride.

Re: Anthraking Models 110Kbtu 220K BTU and Now 180Kbtu

Posted: Wed. Apr. 09, 2014 7:25 pm
by Rob R.
I wonder why the guy that builds the Anthrakings uses a boiler & oxygen dihydride to heat his home?

Re: Anthraking Models 110Kbtu 220K BTU and Now 180Kbtu

Posted: Wed. Apr. 09, 2014 9:10 pm
by coalnewbie
Nobody is perfect, well of course that is an over generalization. Or perhaps there are just many ways to skin a cat.