Can I burn smokeless coal in a stove?

A fire of both smokeless coal and firewood will also burn hotter for longer. Unless specifically stated in your manufacturer's guide, avoid using house coal in your stove. It burns at a much higher temperature that may cause damage and the smoke will blacken your stove's glass.
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How do I know if I can burn coal in my stove?

Coal cannot be burnt inside a wood burning stove. Coal needs a source of air from below the fire to burn efficiently, and so there needs to be a grate at the bottom of the stove which wood burning stoves won't have. Multi fuel stoves have a grate and so allow you to burn coal.
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Can you burn wood and smokeless coal together in a multi-fuel stove?

Burning smokeless coal and firewood together can be beneficial to your appliance. The extra heat from the solid fuel drives off any moisture in your logs, significantly reducing the build-up of tar and rusting. A fire of both smokeless coal and firewood will also burn hotter for longer.
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Can you mix coal and wood in a stove?

Multi-fuel stove rules

The answer is that, even when you are using a multi-fuel stove, you should not burn coal and wood at the same time. While you have the option of burning either fuel on your appliance, this should be done separately and never simultaneously.
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Does smokeless coal ruin flue liners?

Burning mixed Wood, Coal and Smokeless fuel can seriously damage your flue liner.
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Aldi Smokeless Coal - Any Good?



What is the best smokeless coal for stoves?

Anthracite – Clean burning & efficient

It has a high carbon content and few impurities, which means it burns far cleaner than softer, dirtier coals too. It also produces less smoke and pollutants when burnt, making it ideal for multi fuel stoves in our homes.
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How do you burn smokeless coal in a multi-fuel stove?

Open the door to your stove and place a firelighter on top of a bed of fuel, such as logs or coal. Cover this stack with kindling, then place more logs, coal, or briquettes around it. The firelighters should be lit directly, and once the fire begins burning consistently, add more fuel as required to keep it lit.
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What is best fuel to burn in multi-fuel stove?

Only anthracite coals should be used in multi-fuel stoves – as with wood, softer dirtier coals will burn too fast and fierce. Your local coal merchant should be able to offer good advice as to which makes are locally available. It is perfectly acceptable to run a multi-fuel stove with a mixture of coal and wood.
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Is smokeless coal better than wood?

Smokeless coal or fuels, on the other hand, are much more environmentally friendly. Because they're hard, they have a high carbon content and don't contain volatile materials, they're efficient and don't produce as much smoke.
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What should you not burn in a wood stove?

What NOT to Burn in your Fireplace or Wood Burning Stove
  • Plywood.
  • Particle board.
  • Pressboard.
  • Orientated Strand Board (OSB)
  • Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF)
  • Greenwood – wood that is not dry will not produce any heat, you'll be just trying to dry it in your stove. It will produce a lot of smoke and creosote.
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Does coal give off more heat than wood?

Coal is a dense fuel meaning it burns efficiently, producing more heat per ton. It also means a coal room heater stove is capable of producing 2x more BTU/hr. than a wood room heater stove. Essentially you can burn less coal for longer, giving you more bang for your buck.
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Is it cheaper to burn wood or coal?

This is one of the easiest questions to answer. Wood is best for your stove if you have a FREE supply and plenty of room to store it. If you can buy enough wood cheap enough then it's great. But if you have to buy your wood Kiln Dried, by the bag' you are almost certainly better off with coal.
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What is the cleanest fuel to burn?

Compared with some other fossil fuels, natural gas emits the least amount of carbon dioxide into the air when combusted -- making natural gas the cleanest burning fossil fuel of all.
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How long does 10kg smokeless coal last?

With all the benefits we've discussed, from its long burning time to the high heat output it produces, it could solve many of your fuel needs. If you're thinking of trying smokeless coal, Big K offers both 10kg and 20kg bags, tested to a 5-6 hour burn time in a standard open fire test.
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Does smokeless fuel give off carbon monoxide?

Carbon Monoxide fumes are colourless, tasteless, odourless and are produced with the incomplete combustion of fuel. They are produced by appliances that use gas, wood, coal, oil and smokeless fuel and can be fatal even with low levels of exposure.
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How do you keep a multi-fuel stove burning overnight?

Load up your stove with your 'special' wood until it is as full as it can safely be filled. Allow enough air to enter the stove until the smoke stops and the fire is up to temperature. Then close all closeable air vents and retire to bed.
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Can I burn coke on a multi-fuel stove?

If you have a multifuel stove, you can burn seasoned wood and smokeless fuels. Make sure that your smokeless fuel has less than 20% petroleum content with your fuel merchant before buying. A high pet coke content will overheat the internal components of your stove and wil cause premature damage.
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Does smokeless coal burn hotter?

Smokeless fuels can give up to a third more heat than normal house coal and can also burn for up to 40% longer. This means that they can burn hotter for longer, meaning you need to refuel your appliance less often.
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What is the most eco-friendly fuel for a wood burning stove?

If it's important to you to use the most eco-friendly kind of fuel in your wood burning stove, you should use regular firewood. Research shows that firewood burns more cleanly than wood briquettes.
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What is the dirtiest fossil fuel to burn?

Coal is a fossil fuel, and is the dirtiest of them all, responsible for over 0.3C of the 1C increase in global average temperatures. This makes it the single largest source of global temperature rise. Oil releases a huge amount of carbon when burned - approximately a third of the world's total carbon emissions.
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Which is the only fuel better than coal for use?

In many cases they are replaced by natural gas (which is made up primarily of methane gas) plants, which now produce nearly 40 percent of the U.S.'s energy needs. Methane burns more efficiently than coal, making it a better option, carbon-cost-wise and air-pollution-wise, than coal.
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Will coal be banned in UK?

Coal merchants

All sales of traditional house coal will be banned in England from 1 May 2023.
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Does burning coal create creosote?

Cleaning chimneys and stoves is important, and it adds to the cost of burning wood. Coal, in contrast, generates no creosote.
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How long does coal burn in a stove?

Results may vary, but the average burn time between loads ranges from 8-24 hours. These burn times may exceed the averages, depending on the situation as every situation is different.
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What burns longer logs or coal?

Coal lasts longer and produces more heat than logs, but logs have a more pleasant aroma and look far better in your wood burner. By using the two fuels together, you ensure that your fire burns for a long time at a hot temperature (thanks to the coal), but produces the same pleasantly woody aroma of a log fire.
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