New Wood / Coal multi-fuel stove that is also a Boiler!

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Don2222

Minister of Fire
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Feb 1, 2010
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Salem NH
Hello

This AGA UK multi-fuel stove boiler is really neat and looks good too! Has anyone seen it running?

http://www.hotprice.co.uk/aga-minsterley-multi-fuel-boiler-stove

Aga Minsterley Multi-Fuel / Wood Burning Boiler Stove

One of the largest stoves from Aga, the Minsterley not only provides central heating but also generates a plentiful source of hot water for your home

With a nominal heat output of 7.5kW to water (and a maximum output of 11.2kW to water)

The Aga Minsterley features a thermostatic (water temperature) control as well as primary and secondary air intakes for optimum control

Its versatility means that as well as burning wood it can also burn coal, peat briquettes or smokeless fuel through the use of the interchangeable wood burning plate

Combining the power and efficiency of its heat output, the Minsterley is the perfect choice for the family home

Reciprocating grate for solid fuel

Top or rear flue outlet option

Overnight burning capability
 

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Looks like a nice stove though I'm not sure if that is sold in the US.
 
Sounds like a wonderful concept.
 
Wood, briquette and coal heaters with water jackets are much more common in Europe than here. Aga/Stanley has a long tradition of making stoves and stoves that heat water. I would expect it to work pretty well.
 
BeGreen said:
Wood, briquette and coal heaters with water jackets are much more common in Europe than here. Aga/Stanley has a long tradition of making stoves and stoves that heat water. I would expect it to work pretty well.

We do manufacture the free standing wood stoves and inserts with water jackets. They only burn cord-wood and bio-bricks.

Do you think there is a market for coal or combination wood/coal stoves with water jacket?
 
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