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How Pellet Stoves Work

   

  1. 1. Hopper: Can hold up to 90 lbs of fuel.
  2. 2. Auger: A machine-crafted auger to provide the combustion area with a controlled amount of pellets.
  3. 3. Combustion Air: Fresh air enters the stove from the rear and is directed to the base of the grate to give the fire a constant supply of oxygen.
  4. 4. Convection Fan: Air is drawn through the fan and preheated through the air jacket and eventually super heated as it exits the stove.
  5. 5. Heat Exchanger Tubes: Super heats the exiting air to give you maximum heat output.
  6. 6. Exhaust Fan: The remaining exhaust gases that were not expended in the initial burning process are forced out the rear of the stove.  Emissions are less than one gram per hour!
  7. 7. Burn Pot: the burn pot holds the pellets and allows interaction with the combustion air for the highest possible burning efficiency.
  8. 8. Ash Pan: An easily removable ash pan allows the leftover ash to be quickly thrown out without any unsightly mess.

                  Pellet Stoves