Any one remember the boiler explosions 1946/7 winter ??
Mostly caused by the boiler boiling dry, then water entering a red hot boiler, flashing to steam with rather more than a pop !!
This was put down to an exceptionally cold winter, bad insulation in the roof, all steel piping, a direct hot water system, with a steel hot water tank/cylinder
The boiler was lit in the morning, the cold feed to the cylinder was frozen solid, water in the hot water tank/cylinder was drawn off, and the boiler commenced to boil the rest of the water, turning it to steam, which exited via the expansion pipe, this caused the frozen water to melt, and release water to a bone dry and red hot boiler, the water flashed to steam
BYE BYE boiler, and anybody who was near it
I have seen (and done it myself) the result of trying to get bad coke to light, in a horse shoe boiler, by pouring paraffin over the hot coke, first of all the liquid turns to fumes, then ignites blowing off the loading lid, the ash pan draught regulating door off its slide with a tongue of flame 6 feet long coming out of the ash pan, that's why you should never stand in front of a boiler if you are contemplating this, people have been burnt to death because of doing such a thing
Solid fuel boiler central heating, needs to be designed by a person who knows the risks involved with solid fuel boilers, otherwise what goes round will come around again, and people will get killed, it is not a DIY job