Looking for info on Jensen "Seville" wood\coal indoor boiler

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jnorthway

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Nov 5, 2012
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Hello,

Hoping you guys can help me out with this. Good friend of mine picked up a Wood\Coal boiler at the beginning of the season and just got it online a few weeks ago. He's been jammed at work so I'm helping him out with reseach. I pointed him here and a couple other sites to get a handle on burning anthracite nut coal which was really helpful. He may need a few parts before next season and would love to get his hands on a manual. I called US Stove, but they say they didn't acquire the boiler line of Jensen, only forced air furnaces.

I posted a couple pictures below to help with ID. Sorry for the bad pic of the number plate. He's working on getting a better one. Any help or info would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks for your time,
Jon



[Hearth.com] Looking for info on Jensen "Seville" wood\coal indoor boiler



[Hearth.com] Looking for info on Jensen "Seville" wood\coal indoor boiler
 
Try calling Fireplace Village in Keene NH. They sold these units back in the day. They may have resources for you. I know in 1986 there where plenty of coal grates in the back room to fit these units and the forced air units. Chimney Specialist may also know some information on these also as Keene was a big Coal user back in the day.
 
Thanks I'll give it a try.

Try calling Fireplace Village in Keene NH. They sold these units back in the day. They may have resources for you. I know in 1986 there where plenty of coal grates in the back room to fit these units and the forced air units. Chimney Specialist may also know some information on these also as Keene was a big Coal user back in the day.
 
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