Reading Coal Stoker Furnace

We have a ranch house with a full finished basement and this stove keeps the main floor and basement at 72 degrees all winter.
Reading coal stoker furnace. The juniata can be used in a variety of home heating applications. Established in 2003 the reading stove company offers a full line of coal stoves manufactured in pottsville pennsylvania and a complimentary line of wood burning stoves manufactured to meet alternative energy demands. The inspiration was to offer the homeowner innovative functional design and superior craftsmanship. Our engineers developed an automatic stoker unit equipped with a coal hopper that held enough fuel for several days.
Our selection of coal stoves our stoves are one of visual beauty and strength. The rsfd 10 utility juniata model stove is ideal for basements workshops garages and cabins. Two electrical engineers saw the need for a way to conveniently burn anthracite coal which was plentiful but heating with coal had a bad reputation of being dirty and requires maintenance several times a day. Leisure line stove company.
Color pallet choices and options along with the viewing glass cast a warm relaxing glow while providing you energy efficient heat on those cold nights. The reading stove company stoves are ergonomically designed and extremely easy to use. We have had our keystoker 90 000 btu stoker stove for about 10 years. This furnace is designed to be connected directly into duct work.
Reading anthracite of pottsville pennsylvania mines and reliably supplies consistently high quality multi grade hard coal products. The patented tri burner stoker system is easy to use reliable and constructed to exacting standards and is fully automatic. The patented tri burner efficiency stoker system is easy to use reliable and constructed to exacting standards and is fully automatic. The large hopper and ash pan will allow you to set the unit to burn up to 3 days without the worry of refueling.
Rear 620 broad street berwick pa 18603 570 752 1811. We usually burn about 2 tons of rice coal per heating season.