Trying to identify National Furnace

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Josh13
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Other Heating: Oil Boiler

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Hello,
New to the forum and have been working to switch current heating from oil boiler to coal boiler. I am trying to identify this boiler, seller says it is a National 24-21 but unable to locate any information. Another that I am looking at is a American Standard Severn if anyone has a recommendation. Have been browsing the forum and a ton of useful information on here. Thanks.

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McGiever
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Stoker Coal Boiler: AXEMAN-ANDERSON 130 "1959"
Hand Fed Coal Boiler: BUCKET A DAY water heater
Hand Fed Coal Stove: Warm Morning 414A
Coal Size/Type: PEA,NUT,STOVE /ANTHRACITE
Other Heating: Ground Source Heat Pump and some Solar

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Go with the tons of useful information from SEARCH. Best you’re going to find.


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Post by carlherrnstein »

There were dozens of heating appliance manufacturers, a lot of them went under during the great depression. That unit looks like it is a "bucket a day" water heater. It's most likely not going to provide enough heat to replace your boiler.

Look into DS machine stove company they make several hand fired boilers.

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Post by Josh13 »

Thanks for the replies, I will check out the DS Machine Stove Company.

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