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coal heat
Coal heat is used in less than 1 percent of
today's homes as a primary source of heat. Coal is used in fireplaces
and stoves which are designed for its use. Coal burns hotter than wood.
Do not burn coal in any device not designed for its use.
Wood heat
Hydronic heat system (boiler)
Forced air heat
Gravity heating system
The above information was provided by TWI Systems Copyright 1995-2007 1-800-553-5660. TWI is a fantastic company to deal with!

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