Jamestown Pellet Stove And The Benefits Of Pellet Fuel Heating

Choosing a pellet stove and a Jamestown pellet stove compared to traditional oil or gas based based heating solutions, means a pro-active approach to reduce your heating costs and also play your part in reducing carbon emissions and slowing down climate change. Fuel pellets made from wood and other biomass are part of the current carbon cycle. Therefore when wood fuel pellets are burnt, the carbon released does not add to the issues related to climate change. Wood fuel pellets and other biomass fuel pellets are regarded as being carbon neutral, unlike burning oil, gas and coal which placed additional levels of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The other important aspect of pellet fuel, is the efficient combustion which is achieved, which is far superior to basic solid fuel stoves. Through forcing air into the fire and the high density of the fuel, a more complete burn is achieved in the Jamestown pellet stove and pellet boiler

The Highly Automated Combustion System Of a Wood Pellet Fuel Stove

One of the main draws for consumers to pellet stoves, is the highly automated process a pellet stove can offer compared to a more basic manually operated stove. A pellet stove has an integrated fuel hopper system, due to the highly compressed nature of the pellet, a high volume of energy can be stored in the hopper. This means that full hopper on a stove can last at least a day, some pellet stoves have hopper extensions which mean the stove can operate for up to a week without the need to re-fill the hopper. Compare this to a standard solid fuel stove, where fuel refills are every hour or so. Another key benefit of the pellet stove or Jamestown pellet stove, is the ability to regulate temperature to a specific level set by the owner. A pellet stove has the ability to start and stop the fire on demand, therefore the stove can regulate temperature to a set temperature very easily. This means the pellet stove can operate from a wall thermostat as any other modern heating solution. In fact some wood pellet stoves today can be remotely operated via a mobile phone.

Which Jamestown Pellet Stoves Are The Best For Pellet Fuel Flexibility

Choosing a pellet stove is a very difficult choice. As pellet stoves are relatively new technology, there is not a great deal of general knowledge on what features to look out which will make the stove the best deal possible. Well, of all the features and abilities to look out for and focus on, pellet fuel flexibility is the most important. Each type of fuel pellet produced slightly different percentages of ash, and some makes and models of pellet stove have issues when these changes occur. Purchasing a stove which is more tolerable has many benefits in terms of reliability and also helping to keep yearly running costs of fuel to a minimum. All pellet stove users purchase more premium grade wood pellets than any other. Therefore premium pellets have the highest demand and highest prices. With a more tolerable pellet stove you will be able to take advantage of the lower grade and lower priced wood fuel pellets. To be able to burn other fuel pellets successfully however, the Jamestown pellet stove requires a certain design of burn pot and auger feed system. This guide can show you which burn pot and auger designs are required. Please click the link below to download.

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The Pellet Stove and Boiler Guide © PelHeat Ltd - Jamestown Pellet Stove

The PelHeat Pellet Stove and Boiler Guide provides detailed information on the differences between pellet stoves and boilers on sale today. Not all wood pellet stoves

can burn all types of fuel pellets due to design limitations. This guide will show what features to look out for to when buying a wood pellet boiler or Jamestown pellet stove