Chappee boiler
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Hello to all,
I'm looking for manuals / installation instructions for a chappee c28 .
Its a multi-fuel unit but,I will be removing the oil gun and blocking off the back with a steel plate.
Previously it has only been used as an oil burner.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I'm looking for manuals / installation instructions for a chappee c28 .
Its a multi-fuel unit but,I will be removing the oil gun and blocking off the back with a steel plate.
Previously it has only been used as an oil burner.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I
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I can't remember if I had anything info wise but if I did it's on another ancient computer that may or may not even fire up. I bought a Chappee when I first decided coal was gonna be my heat source. Spent hours cleaning it of creosote then turned around and gave it to my father in law. He loved it when he used it but moved so it sits in the old basement doing nothing. Could get great burn times out of it as well.
Yours seems to be missing the calorstat that regulates the front damper.
Yours seems to be missing the calorstat that regulates the front damper.
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Cabinover,
I did get the calorstat and chain.
I did get the calorstat and chain.
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Awesome, you should be all set to go with it. I'd probably use something at least 3/8" to block off the oil hole.
Father in law used Chestnut in it and loved it.
Chappee Hand Fired Boiler Here is another link for that boiler...kind of.
Father in law used Chestnut in it and loved it.
Chappee Hand Fired Boiler Here is another link for that boiler...kind of.
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- Hand Fed Coal Boiler: Chappee C28 (coal,wood, and oil )
- Other Heating: taylor 450 owb, free flow stove(the original bullerjan), cawley 800 (i have 2 of these), riteway 37 cat model
thanks that's a lot of info for me to peruse. I'll start reading tonight.
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Hey C, what's a peruse???????????? Is it kinda like readin????????????? Ahhh, you guys--LOL
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pe·ruse
pəˈro͞oz/Submit
verbformal
read (something), typically in a thorough or careful way.
examine carefully or at length.
Yep, Read. You are correct
I even looked up the definition (above) before i wrote it, just to make sure i was using it correctly.
Sometimes i forget my audience.
LOL
have a great day!!!
pəˈro͞oz/Submit
verbformal
read (something), typically in a thorough or careful way.
examine carefully or at length.
Yep, Read. You are correct
I even looked up the definition (above) before i wrote it, just to make sure i was using it correctly.
Sometimes i forget my audience.
LOL
have a great day!!!
- BunkerdCaddis
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The profundity of using words not a normal part of one's daily discourse enhances the astuteness of one's experience. I do the same thing CheapleeCheapleedone wrote: ↑Mon. Aug. 06, 2018 10:35 amI even looked up the definition (above) before i wrote it, just to make sure i was using it correctly.
LOL
have a great day!!!
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Like I suspected!!! You guys are just showin off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
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The gent I buy coal from at C&T Coal in Baldwinville MA has a Chappee Boiler and raves about it! There are several others he delivers to that have them. I was casually discussing boilers,what he has seen and recommends and he mentioned the Chappee as being an excellent unit. Good Luck with yours!
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It's a beast.
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I recently requested info about a Chappee Coal and Wood Boiler... In return i got a smartass response.. 1st i am not some old fart !! I am in my 40's and have over 20 years experience and i would bet more knowledge and licensing that 90% of you on this non professional board. Also the boiler is only about 15 years old roughly. And was looking for a original manual for it. But my guess is this board is harry the home owner want to bee's discussion group.. Thanks for non help and the smartass response !
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I don't see any previous posts from you? Many of us are not professional, though many are. Generally speaking we all try to help each other out. I am taking oil burner classes and just got certified to run inspections for my Fire Dept and at some point plan on going to PA and learning how to service different makes of coal fired units. At any rate we do try to help, many times comments are made in jest.Sometimes you may catch a member on an off day. So try to lighten up and enjoy this forum.Lanure wrote: ↑Tue. Aug. 14, 2018 6:39 amI recently requested info about a Chappee Coal and Wood Boiler... In return i got a smartass response.. 1st i am not some old fart !! I am in my 40's and have over 20 years experience and i would bet more knowledge and licensing that 90% of you on this non professional board. Also the boiler is only about 15 years old roughly. And was looking for a original manual for it. But my guess is this board is harry the home owner want to bee's discussion group.. Thanks for non help and the smartass response !
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Someone piss in your Cheerios this morning pal?
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His profile shows two posts but the second is no where to be found.