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Wood pellet stoves

Wood Pellet stove are very useful devices for adding warmth to your home. It is a much more efficient way to heat a room to use sophisticated clean burn methods. It can be installed in houses that do not allow traditional open fires. Wood Pellet Stoves efficiently, conveniently and cheaply convert biomass in the form of Wood Pellet Fuel to heat while giving off almost no wood smoke, helping to protect the environment.

Wood Pellet Stoves
 
Working principle:
Pellet stoves work by automatically dispensing wood pellets from a hopper into a firepot or burn box. Wood pellets are carried from the hopper into the firepot on an auger system that is driven by an electric motor. The auger system slowly turns around carrying the pellets from the hopper and depositing them at a steady rate onto the hot fire. A jet of hot air blown across the fire by a fan allows the pellet stove to maintain high temperatures and enables the pellets to burn evenly and efficiently. A second fan on the pellet stove blows hot air, warmed by passage through heat exchanger pipes than run through the interior of the stove, long lasting, low-maintenance heat.
 
Classification:
Pellet stoves either have a top feed or a bottom feed. In top feed models, pellets are moved to the combustion chamber by the Auger from the top of the stove. This minimizes the chances of a fire burning up to the hopper, although ash can build up quickly in this model of pellet stove. This is because there is no easy access to the bottom of the stove.
In bottom feed pellet stoves, pellets are added horizontally, which pushes the ash to the side, where it falls into an ash pan. This model is much easier to keep clean.
Filling up a pellet stove in the morning will usually allow it to burn all day. Pellets are inexpensive; around $4 for 40 lbs. of pellets.
 
Pellet fuel:
The wood pellet fuel they burn is a renewable, clean burning biomass fuel made from recycled wood waste or sawdust. The use of biomass fuel is a 'carbon neutral' process. The carbon dioxide released by burning is balanced by that absorbed by the tree during its growth. The ash from the Wood Pellet Fuel which is rich in minerals can be recycled to fertilize forests, parks or gardens. The wood pellets are fed into the pellet stove as needed and the stove temperature is set by microprocessors controlling of the feed rate of the pellets.
 
Features:
1.Infrared remote control controls fireplace start or close, ventilation and temperature control devices, fast, clean and no pollution;
2. Automatically feed materials, which can adjust feeding speed according to regulated temperature, and automatically stop feeding when it achieved the regulated temperature;
3.Automatically cleaning dust device below the combustion chamber, which has automatic control system, and can set cleaning time. Every 10 minutes as a node, and you can set time from 10 to 120 minutes as you like. Cleaning button can also be forced to operate manually, and you can adjust the location of cleaning dust device at random, easy to put combustion chamber and clean dust manually.
4. Electric leakage protecting device, which adopts glass fiber reinforced plastic shell to avoid the hidden dangers caused by electric leakage. Glass fiber reinforced plastic device has good leak-proof effect.
5. Environment friendly, energy saving, and adopting biofuel materials, high combustion rate.
 
Modern Wood Pellet Stoves are now stylish home furnishings with contemporary portrait styling, large glass windows and ceramic cladding in attractive colors. Pellet stoves also have remote controls for electronic ignition and temperature control making them safe, attractive and easy to use.