What is the difference between house coal and smokeless coal?
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. Less refuelling also means that smokeless fuels can be more cost effective than your normal house coal.
What is the best smokeless coal to burn?
Anthracite – Clean burning & efficient One of the most commonly burnt types of smokeless fuels used in UK homes today is anthracite – otherwise known as ‘hard coal’. As its alternative name suggests, anthracite is much harder and more compact than regular house coal.
Is smokeless coal still available?
Smokeless Coals (including Anthracite) and Kiln Dried Logs are NOT being banned. We recommend: Smokeless Ovals – Smokeless Ovals are a premium, cost effective, multi-purpose fuel ideal for use on open fires, multi-fuel stoves, room heaters and cookers.
Is smokeless coal better than burning wood?
Smokeless fuel is a much safer alternative to smoke-producing fuel, particularly wet wood. Wood-burning open fires and stoves produce a range of toxic gases and particulate matter (PM) that can increase a person’s risk of developing heart and lung diseases.
How long does 25kg smokeless coal last?
How much coal your fires will use depends on lots of factors. The size of the fire, how many fires, the size of the area to heat and your personal preferences about what is a comfortable temperature all factor in. As a rough guide, a 25 kg bag might get you anywhere from 4 to 8 lit fires.
Is smokeless coal safe for BBQ?
For barbecues and bonfires, it’s best to stick to charcoal or, as we recommend, smokeless wood briquettes. These burn quickly, cleanly and efficiently, so they’re much safer and will deliver greater results than even charcoal or liquid fuels.
How long does a 20kg bag of 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.
Can you still burn smokeless coal after 2023?
In conclusion, ‘house coal’ and ‘wet wood’ will be banned by 2023. But Smokeless fuel and dry wood will not be banned.
Does Smokeless coal ruin flue liners?
Burning mixed Wood, Coal and Smokeless fuel can seriously damage your flue liner. Posted on 18th July 2019 at 5:02 pm. Many of us now have modern multi-fuel stoves installed in our homes. The name ‘Multi-fuel’ suggests that these types of appliances can burn many different fuels including wood, coal or smokeless fuel.
Does smokeless coal ruin flue liners?
How do you make a coal fire last longer?
To maximise the burn time once a large load of fuel is in place, in the hearth, or firebox, open the air intakes or draft plate for 15-30 minutes or until the outer logs have a layer of charcoal on them then close the air intakes or draft plate in stages until the required burn rate is obtained.