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Anyone seen one of these stoves before?


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We bought and installed this stove a couple of years ago and have tried to find some info online about it without any luck. 
 

its got the names Bourguignonne and Acc no 114 on it. 
 

it has a small hot water tank, four rings on top and two ovens (one would only fit a baked spud and nothing else). AEADEA43-A7E5-47DA-BD3B-A6A1713E508C.thumb.jpeg.69ba7ccfbc24b08e735472a3bbf1440d.jpeg

anyone have any info or seen one before?

 

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If its a boiler stove,  so one or two water pipes in and the same out do not run it without water in the pipes/stove.   If you do the water acts as a barrier for the excess heat,  no barrier and the outer casing may fail.

 

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There’s no pipes on it. There is a small water tank (compete with rustic looking brass tap) on the left hand side, did boil water in it once and when I saw the urine coloured water come out of the tap, I decided never to do that again [emoji23]

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Just now, Gav73 said:

 


We think the same because of the name, but you can never be too sure that someone hasn’t just used the name to make it sound French.

 

Do you have a lesonse for your minkie ? 😁

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