Bought a new wood furnace last year in Oct. I fired it up out side the first time as I had hears story's of others who waited then had a house full of smoke and fumes.
It is a England 28-3500 ad on for what ever the main furnace is, ours is electric forced air.
I have not turned on the electric furnace in so long I don't know if it will even work any longer.
This England replaces a Southern Aire furnace that was in the house when we bought it nearly 30 years ago.
The old furnace had got a hole in the fire chamber and I didn't feel like fooling with it welding it up or patching.
The England is sold here thru wood burning device dealers, Their a joke as They wanted me to pay for shipping from the factory and that was to their store not my house. Lowes sells it as a summer heat name model, Home depot sells it as the England model. Thru Lowes and Home Depot you can get a 10% veterans discount if you hold the right type of ID. Lowes also wanted me to pay shipping to the store and it was more than Home Depot to my home.
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As you can see there was a lot of smoke that rolled out of it. I burnt it full open for about 6 hours to make sure the stuff got burnt off. I then shut it down to burn all night. It burnt so long shut down I had to wait for an extra day to let it cool to move it in the house and hook it up.
I was burning about 12-14 face cords (18x4'x8') of fire wood a season with the old southern model in a normal winter. I only burnt 9 face cord last winter and we set all kinds of record cold days as well as the3 winter seemed to hang on when spring came.
Only ran the blower a couple of times when I got to fooling around and let the fire burn real low and the house cool off.
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