FUELS Our wide range of Rayburn stoves offers a model suitable for use with most of the common fuel types.
The following list clarifies which fuels are suitable for each of the models.
200SFW & 212SFW Solid Fuel:
- Manufactured smokeless fuels such as - Phurnacite Plus, Coalite Nuts, Maxibrite, Phurnacite, Sunbrite Doubles, Extracite, Blazebrite, Taybrite, Supacite.
- Natural smokeless fuels such as - Anthracite Large Nuts, Welsh Dry steam Coal large nuts.
- Seasoned wood may be burnt using the special flat grate supplied with the SFW models.
- Petroleum coke must not be used.
- Solid fuel suitability will vary from installation to installation, dependent on such local factors as chimney draught etc. stoves connected to a chimney with a high flue draught will probably give the best performance burning the smaller sizes of fuel, such as Sunbrite, particularly for prolonged slumbering requirements.
- We would recommend that a small sample bag of an intended fuel be first tried to determine suitability, before ordering a larger supply.
- Your coal merchant should be able to offer further advice.
200G Natural Gas
200L LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas)
- Propane gas only.
- Not suitable for Butane or Propane & air mixtures.
216SFW, 355SFW Multi Fuel
- Selected House coal, Trebles/Large Nuts/Doubles
- Dry, well seasoned Wood. Peat Briquettes.
- Manufactured smokeless fuels such as - Phurnacite Plus, Coalite Nuts, Maxibrite, Phurnacite, Sunbrite Doubles, Extracite, Blazebrite, Taybrite, Supacite.
- Natural smokeless fuels such as - Anthracite Large Nuts, Welsh Dry steam Coal large nuts. Petroleum coke must not be used.
300W, 345W
- Suitable for dry seasoned logs only.
- Solid fuel suitability will vary from installation to installation, dependent on such local factors as chimney draught etc. stoves connected to a chimney with a high flue draught will probably give the best performance burning the smaller sizes of fuel, such as Sunbrite, particularly for prolonged slumbering requirements.
- Coal or wood with its longer flame will give a quicker reaction time from idling to heat the hotplate and ovens, whilst the smokeless fuels will burn longer and probably release more heat into the boiler.
- Mixing wood and coal together is not recommended.
- We would recommend that a small sample bag of an intended fuel be first tried to determine suitability, before ordering a larger supply, whilst your coal merchant should be able to offer further advice.
