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The Basics of Freestanding Pellet Stoves
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Pellet stoves are independent heat sources run by electricity and fueled by pieces of recycled materials, such as sawdust or even corn. This fuel, compressed into small pellets, is environmentally friendly because it utilizes items that would otherwise be discarded. It also generates very little smoke. But how does a pellet stove actually function?
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Pellets are loaded into the hopper, where they are released at intervals into the combustion chamber through an auger. Because the pellets are tightly compressed, they have very little moisture. They can therefore reach a very high temperature, increasing the efficiency of the stove. You can adjust the stove’s output temperature with a wall-mounted thermostat, and a fan within the stove propels the warm air throughout the room. A pellet stove’s output is measured by BTUs (British thermal units), just like other heat sources. The BTUs of a specific stove depend on its size; a large pellet stove can produce enough BTUs to heat a home up to 4,000 square feet. If you have a smaller home, a smaller stove is a better choice, because a large stove could make your space uncomfortably warm.
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Pellet stoves have hoppers located either above or below the combustion chamber. Hoppers that are located above are safe, because the likelihood of a fire reaching the hopper is low. However, they also create more ash, which can clog the system. Therefore you should use low-ash pellets. Hoppers located beneath the combustion chamber have lower ongoing expenses because they don’t require special pellets, but the ash should still be cleaned out regularly. Different models hold varying amounts of pellets in the hoppers as well. It’s up to you do decide how often you want to refill the hopper and how big you want your stove to be. You could also purchase a hopper extension, allowing more time between refills.
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Pellet stoves do need an exhaust system, but they do not require a chimney. This is another factor that makes freestanding pellet stoves more affordable and versatile. Additionally, pellet stoves are typically not overly hot to the touch, which is a great safety feature for homes with children. Pellet stoves create a unique look while also providing energy-efficient heat for your home. They come in a variety of styles to match your decor; many even have simulated wood to look like a traditional fire. If you want to install a heat source other than a fireplace, a pellet stove is a great option that saves money in the long run. Visit this website to find the right pellet stove and pellet inserts in San Diego.Visit this website
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