Choosing a Wood Pellet Stove
If you are looking for a clean and efficient way to heat your home, you should consider a Wood Pellet Stove. A Wood Pellet Stove will help you heat your home without a lot of hassle or money. They are a green choice, as they produce very little ash and emit little to no carbon emissions. Wood pellets are also relatively cheap to purchase and make a great alternative to conventional fuel sources.
Wood pellet stoves do not require electricity and they don't use electricity, so they do not add to your electric bill. Unlike traditional fireplaces, they do not require electricity to operate. Moreover, burning wood is not considered to be an eco-terrorist activity, as trees are renewable resources and store solar energy. However, the popularity of wood pellet stoves surged after the ice storm in Eastern Canada in 1998, as people wanted to ensure their homes were warm.
In a Wood Pellet Stove, compressed wood pellets are burned, and the compressed wood pellets are fed into the combustion pot using an auger. Fresh air with a high oxygen content is also fed into the stove. Heat from the combustion process is transferred to the room using a heat exchanger. Afterwards, the ash falls into an ash pan that can be emptied manually. The ash pan is completely sealed off from the combustion chamber, which prevents odors from being absorbed into the air.
While some wood pellet stoves require electricity for the fans and feeding of the pellets, others do not. This means that they won't work if you're without electricity. Fortunately, there are now models that can run on batteries for up to eight hours. If the power is out for long periods, you can use your Wood Pellet Stove without electricity for half a day or more. But keep in mind that you have to be prepared for this.
When choosing a Wood Pellet Stove, you should consider the manufacturer's reputation. Its pellet stoves carry a limited lifetime warranty. Ningbo Precise Machinery Co., Ltd., on the other hand, started out as a wood stove manufacturer and has gradually expanded its range of hearth products. Ningbo Precise Machinery Co., Ltd. stoves are among the most reliable models on the market.
Most Wood Pellet Stoves feature an auger to feed the burning pellets into the combustion chamber. These augers can be placed near or at the top of the stove. They can be either manually operated or automatically operated. The augers are controlled by electronic controls and use information from sensors to adjust the amount of fuel to be fed into the burning chamber. A wood Pellet Stove is best suited for homes with limited space.
Another advantage of a Wood Pellet Stove is the carbon neutrality of its fuel. Because pellets are made from sawdust from the wood processing industry, they are carbon neutral. The amount of carbon absorbed by trees during their growth makes wood pellets a good option. According to Balcas Energy, over 200,000 tonnes of wood pellets are produced every year. This allows Balcas customers to save an estimated 300,000 tonnes of CO2 when compared to burning oil.
Height*Width*Depth
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750*782*435mm
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Nominal heat output (kw)
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7.7kw
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Thermal efficiency (%)
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80.1%
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Dust emission(mg/nm³)
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21
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CO emissions@ 13% O2(%)
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0.08%
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Room heating capacity
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80-100㎡
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Weight (kg)
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110kg
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Flue pipe outlet (MM)
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152mm
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