Energy King Wood/Coal forced air furnace
I have a new 2,000 sq ft home in Upstate NY. I recently put in a Energy King 385 furnace.
I have been burning seasoned wood and was wondering what type of overnight burn times I should get? When I go to bed and and fill the stove I am at 70 degrees in the house. Just about every morning I am getting up to 60 degrees.
In the morning it is also taking me at least a few hours to get back up to 70 degreses.
Wondering if anyone had any ideas or knew if I would get better results burning coal.
I have a new 2,000 sq ft home in Upstate NY. I recently put in a Energy King 385 furnace.
I have been burning seasoned wood and was wondering what type of overnight burn times I should get? When I go to bed and and fill the stove I am at 70 degrees in the house. Just about every morning I am getting up to 60 degrees.
In the morning it is also taking me at least a few hours to get back up to 70 degreses.
Wondering if anyone had any ideas or knew if I would get better results burning coal.