Question No. 1 Need help in identifieng this water heating stove, No. 2 ...

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Seth Weber

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Feb 10, 2011
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idaho
Hello, First time poster here, and I am looking at getting this stove. Hopeffully the pics attached. Owner was given this stove and does not have much info for me. Owner says its a regency free standing stove, model no. WH-6114 on the sticker on the rear of the unit. I believe that thise is the warnock hersey fire rating/certification and not the model number. Also this stove has a water coil/water jacket built into it to heat water. My application for the stove is just that. I plan on using the stove to heat a shop with in-slab radiant floor heating. Does anyone have knowledge with this stove as to how many SQs heated, BTU, etc. I will be going to check this out n the next day for my self and am looking to get some more knowledge.

Thanks for your feed back.
 

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Welcome. If the stove indeed has a water coil built in, as indicated by the pipes out the back, REMOVE the caps before firing the stove!!!! dont need a steam bomb removing a section of your house or hurting you!!!
 
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