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[Closed] Anyone burn coal in a woodburner? (not a multifuel one)

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i know a multifuel stove has a riddling grate to shake the ash through, but could i use smokeless coal in my woodburner as long as i give it a good poke about every now and then to remove the ash build up? It has a lot of slots in the grate the wood normally sits on so ash should fall through ok.

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Posted : 28/08/2012 1:56 pm
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It'll be fine, it just won't necessarily burn very hot as the coal won't be able to draw air up from below.

I sometimes put a bit of coal in with my logs to help it keep burning over night.


 
Posted : 28/08/2012 1:59 pm
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ive got a lower air control (ie air up through the grate) as well as a top one, so i could always leave the lower one open? (says in manual just for initial lighting when using wood). Probably wont give such good control though.

I'm getting a bit tired of sourcing / chopping / stacking firewood / waiting for it to dry hence tempted by dirty old coal!


 
Posted : 28/08/2012 2:03 pm

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