Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
General => For Sale => Topic started by: RSI on January 23, 2011, 11:12:24 PM
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Used Royall boiler. It is a 304 stainless model. Not sure what the model number of it is. It was a leak outside the firebox at a weld. Should be an easy fix. It will need some of the insulation replaced and the draft blower and solenoid are dead, Aquastat probably too. It is located in south central Wisconsin. I can sell you replacement parts at cost. (I am a Nature's Comfort dealer)
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How old is it and did the previous owner use water treatment in it?
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Not sure how old it is. I would guess at least 10 years old. They used it on a greenhouse in the spring for the last 6 years with it leaking. (was drained the rest of the year) At that time they bought a new boiler for the house which started leaking last winter. (I don't even know what brand it was but it was an ugly sucker ;D) They don't use the greenhouse anymore. I took both on trade towards a new boiler.
I have no idea if they used water treatment but it is dairy grade stainless so it can't rust.
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Ok, I didn't catch the 304ss. Sorry about that. I wasn't aware that Royal used 304ss.
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I wasn't either till I took a magnet too it then researched it. (it is non-magnetic ss) It is not the same as American Royal, they are in Plymouth WI and this was made in Elroy WI. It appears that they quit making non-pressurized boilers sometime around 2006. (maybe sold that line to american royal?)
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Okay, I was thinking of Crown Royal. They make furnaces from 409ss.
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i like the way the one door for both fire box and ash could you send a better pic sorry to ask but i would think this would be grate for my next build second how dose the smokestack go into the unit thanks for advice if you wernt so far it would be a good stove for a starter the door and outside was the hardest for me Gary
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i like the way the one door for both fire box and ash could you send a better pic sorry to ask but i would think this would be grate for my next build second how dose the smokestack go into the unit thanks for advice if you wernt so far it would be a good stove for a starter the door and outside was the hardest for me Gary
I sold it last spring. If you want, I can see if I have any other pictures saved.
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thanks i realy liked the way the door is made do you see ant draw backs to both being behind 1 door
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I never used it so it is hard to say if there are any downsides to it.