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tom reinbolt

tom reinbolt

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Good morning all,

Have not posted in a while--my new furnace was installed last April.

I bought a DR Stoves 400--biggest one I could find--200K+ BTU--advertised at 86% efficient. Amish built in PA--800 pounds.

Had it professionally installed rather than me 'rigging' it like my last one.

Already up to 67 degrees after 1 1/2 hours or so. Its 33 degrees outside today--

I had a Clayton previously--was told it was much less efficient. My stove pipe to the flue is MUCH cooler to the touch.

How many hours should I be able to get with this? The installer tells me 8--however I was told the Clayton would last 8--it lasted maybe 2 before it was out of wood.

Anything new I need to know? Advice? Really want to set this thing before I leave to work and come home to a warm house.
 
Whitespider
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Do you mean DS Machine Stoves Kozy King 400-09??

http://www.wilsoncoal.com/stoves/ds_stoves/kozyking.html

They burn on a grate, claim 85% efficiency, secondary after-burn... but I don't believe they're compliant with the new and upcoming EPA certifications for furnaces (not that it matters).

DS400-09-2.jpg
 

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