Bulk Coal Delivery
Bulk Coal delivery to a local church. They installed two Axeman Anderson coal
boilers that burn pea coal. The furnace room and coal storage is in an attached
building that has a separate entrance. They have the flexibility of using one or
both furnaces depending on their heating needs during the season. The coal is
water and oil treated prior to delivery.
Read MoreBulk Coal Delivery – Commercial
Center Farms coal truck delivering to a commercial site. Our truck is equipped
with a bulk body that unloads easily once attached to a conveyor or a chute.
The body holds approximately 12 ton and is able to deliver multiple customers
using compartments for separation.
Read MoreBulk Coal Delivery through Basement Window
The small conveyor that is attached to the back of our Coal Truck is
being used to deliver through a basement window. The coal drops into
a bin/storage area near the furnace. This is a very convenient way to have your
coal delivered with much less handling than in bags.
Read MoreBulk Coal Delivery into Outside Storage Shed
This load of bulk coal is being delivered to an outside storage shed which also
houses the coal furnace. The conveyor hooks to the back of our truck and
carries the coal into the bin. This boiler coal furnace burns Buckwheat coal
and the hot water is piped underground to the apartment building that it heats.
An outside storage makes for easier ash removal.
Read MoreAlaska Model 140 Auger
This is a Model 140 Auger – Hot Air Furnace installed in Easton. The maximum
BTU output for this unit is 170,000 btu’s. It is an auger unit with a coal
hopper that feeds the coal into a burner pot, it burns Rice Coal.
Read MoreHitzer Model 30-95 with hood
Here is a Hitzer Model 30-95 installed in a basement in Mapleton. The hood
above was designed and added after installation to help funnel the heat to a
register located in the main floor. This stove burns pea or nut sized coal and has
up to a 55,000 btu output. It is an easy way to add warmth to your basement, too.
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