Anthracite Coal (Hard Coal) Anthracite coal is the highest grade of coal. Anthracite is dark black, very shiny and has a glass like consistency. In the United States the primary source is Northeastern Pennsylvania. It has an average BTU content of 24 to 25 million per ton but can exceed 28 million for the highest quality anthracites.
A coal stoker automatically feeds coal and provides combustion air for home heating coal appliances.
Using anthracite or bituminous coal for residential and commercial heating in coal boilers, hand fired stoves, restored antiques and other coal appliances.
sherman coal No Uread Posts 60 posts 1 2 3 Next Idlorah Member Posts: 596 Joined: Thu. Nov. 19, 2020 12:31 am Location: New Ringgold, PA Stoker Coal Boiler: Allen 700 stoker Hand Fed Coal Stove: Gibralter MCC Coal Size/Type: Buck in the Allen and anything goes in the MCC, Anthracite Other Heating: None, maybe some wood in the MCC in the ...
Has anyone built a coal bin on top of a standard 40"x48" pallet. About how much coal would that hold? Thinking of building one to keep in my garage or basement and be able to move it around with a pallet jack.
Information on using anthracite and bituminous coal as a heating fuel in stoker coal boilers, stoker hot air coal furnaces and hand fired coal stoves in both residential and commercial applications.
Anyone use coal from Casey Kassa? I live in Alden, literly less than 1/4 mile from them. But I have had a few people tell me its rocky and no good. Was told Chervys is the best around.