Definition of Heating stove burning wood, coal, or coke

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Heating stove burning wood, coal, or coke

The term 'Heating stove burning wood, coal, or coke' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' Any free-standing box or controlled-draft stove; or a stove installed in a fireplace opening, using the chimney of the fireplace. Stoves are made of cast iron, sheet metal, or plate steel. Free-standing fireplaces that can be detached from their chimneys are considered heating stoves'.

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