Hi, new to this & may be on here a lot (just bought a 1950's rural semi in origional condition!).
The house has a Trianco TRH 45 Mk3 room heater which does the heating & hot water. It works fine on smokeless & it would seem a shame to remove it as there is no mains gas etc.
I've got access to an almost unlimited supply of logs & was wondering if there is any reason apart from efficency & the extra effort required to keep the fire stoked as apposed to anthrecite why I can't use logs as a main fuel source (i.e. do they burn too hot etc).
I've found the user manual & it states not to use coal but no mention of wood?
Any advice appreciated.
The house has a Trianco TRH 45 Mk3 room heater which does the heating & hot water. It works fine on smokeless & it would seem a shame to remove it as there is no mains gas etc.
I've got access to an almost unlimited supply of logs & was wondering if there is any reason apart from efficency & the extra effort required to keep the fire stoked as apposed to anthrecite why I can't use logs as a main fuel source (i.e. do they burn too hot etc).
I've found the user manual & it states not to use coal but no mention of wood?
Any advice appreciated.