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The 'Truburn'

Not strictly a member of the Rayburn family, but manufactured within the Allied Ironfounders Group.

The Truburn provided cooking and water heating facilities and was available in two solid fuel fired models:

No.1 Truburn suitable for up to 6 persons with a boiler output of 80,000 BTUs (23.5KW) in 24 hrs continuous burning.

No. 2 Truburn suitable for up to 8 persons with a boiler output of 90,000 BTUs (26KW) in 24 hrs continuous burning.

Both models were offered with either Left Hand or Right Hand single oven, with the availability of an oven thermometer as an extra. The appliance could also be supplied without a boiler.

If fitted with a boiler, this can be removed through the side of the appliance by removal of the access plate covering the flow and return pipes. Note:- This appliance only had water connections at the side.

The recommended size of lagged cylinder was 25/30 gallons (direct or indirect)

Manufactured during the early 1950's