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Waterford Stanley Erin Stove question?

  • 04-11-2012 9:33am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31


    Hi guys,

    I recently moved into a new house that already had a solid fuel stove installed. I have been using it on and off and find it gives out ok heat but not brilliant heat and the rads only heat to luke warm even though I have the thermostat set to 60deg. My main question is can I burn coal in the stove ?? Some people are telling me I can and others are telling me I cant and if i do it will cause a lot of damage to the stove because it burns too hot. I dont know whether to try it or not as the last thing I want to do is damage it! Any help here would be great.

    Cheers!


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 902 ✭✭✭DoneDL


    Stanley lists it as a multifuel stove.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31 biffo19


    Does this mean I can burn coal? Multi fuel might just mean wood/briquettes/turf ?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 902 ✭✭✭DoneDL


    Quote from Waterford Stanley,
    "Its the Erins versatility which means that it can burn wood, coal, peat briquettes or smokeless fuel. Combining the power and efficiency of its heat output, the Erin is the right choice for a larger home":D


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