Can you burn wood in a Vermont Castings vigilant coal stove?

Can you burn wood in a Vermont Castings vigilant coal stove?

The vigilant is listed for use in Canada as a wood/coal stove and can be bought with a screen for open wood fire viewing. Burn as much wood as you want!!! Other than the grates and ash pan, it doesn’t look much different than my wood burning Defiant I bought 35 years ago.

Where are Vermont Castings stoves made?

Randolph, Vermont
The Vermont Castings foundry in Randolph, Vermont (pop. 5,009) is the only cast-iron foundry in the hearth industry. There, parts are cast then trucked eight miles away to Bethel, Vermont (pop. 2,030) where assembly takes place; it’s also where the Vermont Castings line of grills is manufactured.

Does Vermont Castings still make BBQ?

The Bottom Line. This gas grill has been discontinued. This is a solidly built grill with heavy cast iron and stainless steel body parts.

Can you burn wood in a old coal stove?

Yes, you can burn wood in a coal stove. You can burn chunk wood. That would be the best choice. You can also burn coal and wood at the same time.

How to find the Vermont Castings model number?

How do I find the model number of my Vermont Castings product? Each of our units has a rating plate attached to it that lists both the model and serial number. The rating plate is located in a unique area depending on your appliance type. The rating plate for wood-burning inserts can be found below the firebox, attached to a small cable.

How big of a house does Vermont Castings coal stove heat?

The coal fire produces amazing heat levels while the automatic thermostat enables hassle free maintenance. Heats up to 2,000 sq. ft. Heat your entire home — Vermont Castings coal stoves efficiently produce the heat you want to blanket your entire house in warmth and comfort.

Where is the rating plate on a wood burning stove?

The rating plate is located in a unique area depending on your appliance type. The rating plate for wood-burning inserts can be found below the firebox, attached to a small cable. For wood-burning stoves, it is typically attached to the rear casting of the stove.