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Wood Pellet Stoves

   
Wood Pellet Stoves
   

With the constantly rising cost of energy and ever-changing economy, many individuals and families are turning to alternative ways to heat their homes. One way to heat your home that not many people have heard of is using wood pellet stoves. Wood pellet stoves are a unique alternative to conventional fuels like propane and natural gas. Wood pellet stoves burn wood pellets to produce a good amount of heat and burn cleaner than other fossil fuels. This will help reduce pollution and reduce your carbon footprint. Plus, wood is a renewable source of energy that can be relied upon indefinitely.



Wood pellet stoves burn granular fuel which is fed into the burning chamber by a container, or hopper, that holds the wood to be burned. This is much like a corn burning stove. Since this type of fuel will not burn in an open pile, combustion air is usually pumped into the stove. The rate of wood that is fed into the stove can be adjusted according to how much fuel you want to burn and how warm you want to heat your home. A small fan is also needed to blow oxygen into the stove and aid in the combustion process. A fan is also used to help blow the hot air throughout the room. The stove does not require electricity to run and can be used whether there is power or not. Wood pellet stoves can be used to heat your entire house or used to supplement your existing heating system.

   

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