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About pellet stove
Pellet stoves are the solution to the high heating costs that you face,
and the serious environmental quality concerns facing the world today.
Automated and clean burning, pellet stoves are a world away from all of
the old wood burning stoves that you used to fill houses across the
country.
Available in a wide range of styles, sizes, and finishes, you are sure
to find just the pellet stove to meet your heating needs. Pellet stoves
are the cleanest and most convenient way for you to heat your home in
the winter. They are installed with automatic ignition systems and
thermostats with give you a simple start up, and easily controlled heat
output. This will give you a consistent heat output, even if the stove
is left unattended.
If you plan on installing a pellet stove in a mobile home, make sure it
is approved by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for
use in a mobile home. Pellet stoves are generally installed on a
non-combustible floor protector or hearth, regardless of what type of
structure they are installed in.
A well installed and maintained pellet stove will produce little or no
visible exhaust after it has reached its’ operating temperature.
Internal fans feed the flame with oxygen, as well as blowing any waste
fumes up and out of the chimney. Air is force fed directly into the
combustion chamber, fully consuming the wood pellets, and converting
them into smoke-free heat. Exchanger tubes remove the heat from the
exhaust, ensuring efficient heating of the surrounding area.
Pellet stoves come equipped with automated fuel delivery systems that
continually feed the wood pellets into the firepot and combustion area.
Pellet stoves are tested as a solid fuel heater by the ASTM and held to
ASTM standard E 1509.
The thorough and strict safety testing that pellet stoves undergo,
insure that they are safe enough for use by your family.
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