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SF-260 Central Heating Trident Wood/Coal Boilers
by Harman
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BTU range  90,000 to 180,000
 
Heating capacity  2,250 to 4,000 sq. ft.
 
Fuel  Coal or wood
 
Weight  640 to 925 lbs.
 
Flue size  7"
 
Weight  780 lbs.
 
Depth  27.5"
 
Log Length  23"
 
Height  47"
 
Width  26"
 
Water Capacity  32 gallons
 
Domestic Water Coil  Optional
 
Number of Grates  5
 
Ash Pan  Standard
 
Firebox Reducer  Optional
 
Height Top of Flue  40"
 
Automatic Draft  Standard
 
Electric Backup  Optional
 
ASME Pressure Relief Valve  Standard
 
Temperature/Pressure Gauge  Standard
 
Overheat Safety Aquastat  Standard
 
Hydro Pressure Tested  Yes
 
Inlet & Outlet Size  1 1/4"
 
The Harman Trident Boiler is designed to burn pea, stove or nut coal, or wood, and is available in three sizes so you can choose what’s right for your home. Whether you need to heat 2,250, 3,200, or 4,000 square feet, there’s a Trident Boiler to do the job. Coupled with your domestic hot water coil, the optional electric package gives your Trident year-round duties, providing hot water all year and heating your home all winter.

Features
Limited 5-Year Warranty
Exclusive Harman Spiral Chamber
Harman Grate System
Automatic Draft Control
1" Schedule 80 Water Pipes
ASME Pressure Relief Valve
Temperature Pressure Gauge Fitting
Dual Function Aquastat Fitting
Overfire Draft Controls - provide secondary air to burn coal gases
Unique Water Flow Pattern For Maximum Heat Transfer

Options
Electric Backup Kit
4 gpm Domestic Hot Water Coil


 
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