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  Topic: Would appreciate advise on stoves and range cookers
KiwiTussock

Replies: 18
Views: 24596
PostForum: Energy Efficiency and Construction/Major Projects   Posted: Wed Nov 28, 12 10:22 am   Subject: Would appreciate advise on stoves and range cookers
Hey, if you burn gas, you will have condensation. They come together. If you have a wood or solid fueled cooker, the condensation problems are just not an issue (if the flue size is correct) and it ...
  Topic: RAYBURN heating issues
KiwiTussock

Replies: 48
Views: 56863
PostForum: Energy Efficiency and Construction/Major Projects   Posted: Wed Nov 28, 12 9:56 am   Subject: RAYBURN heating issues
Royals will heat water cyl and radiators nicely when using blue gum or some such hard wood. I am sure its able to comfortably run 5 panels with no probs. I have a feeling that its 7 actually but cant ...
  Topic: rayburn help; how to remove the summer brick
KiwiTussock

Replies: 2
Views: 3667
PostForum: Energy Efficiency and Construction/Major Projects   Posted: Wed Nov 28, 12 9:35 am   Subject: rayburn help; how to remove the summer brick
Yep, loosen the bolt a few turns,
Push the 4 inch (approx) plate to one side and then just lift the firebrick from the bottom channel that they sit in.
They are not cemented in place and can be us ...
  Topic: Does anyone use a woodburning Rayburn ?
KiwiTussock

Replies: 55
Views: 1796938
PostForum: Energy Efficiency and Construction/Major Projects   Posted: Wed Nov 28, 12 8:58 am   Subject: Does anyone use a woodburning Rayburn ?
I repair & rebuild Rayburn's here in NZ. SOme one asked if they could leave door open to gain more heat. I would strongly suggest NO!
And cutting the Fire door to allow it to open with the Ash p ...
 
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