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How Pellet Stoves
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- 1. Hopper:
Can hold up to 90 lbs of fuel.
- 2. Auger:
A machine-crafted auger to provide the
combustion area with a controlled amount of pellets.
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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.
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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. Heat
Exchanger Tubes: Super heats the
exiting air to give you maximum heat output.
- 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. Burn Pot:
the burn pot holds the pellets and allows
interaction with the combustion air for the highest
possible burning efficiency.
- 8. Ash Pan:
An easily removable ash pan allows the leftover
ash to be quickly thrown out without any unsightly
mess.
Pellet
Stoves |
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