1537G

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U.S. Stove Company's 1537G Wood or Coal Furnace works alone or in conjunction with your existing furnace to heat your entire home, while drastically reducing home heating costs. It heats up to 2500 sq. ft. with an output of 28,000 to 119,000 BTUs per hour! It features heavy gauge, 2 piece firebox with heavy duty cast iron feed and ash doors, full length ash pan with...
U.S. Stove Company's 1537G Wood or Coal Furnace works alone or in conjunction with your existing furnace to heat your entire home, while drastically reducing home heating costs. It heats up to 2500 sq. ft. with an output of 28,000 to 119,000 BTUs per hour! It features heavy gauge, 2 piece firebox with heavy duty cast iron feed and ash doors, full length ash pan with handles, front and rear, makes ash handling more convenient and reduces spillage. It has twin 550 CFM blowers, extra heavy duty cast iron grates and liner for greater durability and regulation of burn duration. The large capacity firebox has a firebrick lining for up to 8 hours average heating output on 1 fuel loading. Twin cast iron rocker style grates provide ample surface area for combustion of either wood or coal. Heavy duty cast iron front and rear liners protect firebox ends and help distribute heat evenly. Raised and tapered heat outlet allows for secure connection of 8'' heat ducts. Front mounted smoke curtain reduces smoke spillage during refueling. Overall size: 40'' H. x 24'' W. x 42'' L. Clearance to combustibles 9'' on sides and 48'' in front. Smoke pipe outlet is 6''. Firebox dimensions: 27'' H. x 20'' W. x 28'' L.

THIS???
 
In a short answer. No. A wood and coal stove can not be converted.
 
DexterDay said:
In a short answer. No. A wood and coal stove can not be converted.

Might be able to hook up a Magic Heat to it, though.
 
Oh No! A Magic Heat!

Wait.... I thought those were supposed to help? LOL

To the OP. The cooling of the Flue gases is a dangerous thing and can lead to Copious amounts of creosote. That is all it does, in my opinon. It restricts your draft and cools the gases. Both being Bad practice for a wood burner.
 
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