NEWS : Classic Cast Breckwell Wood Pellet Stove Facts and Details

The Classic Cast wood pellet stove from Breckwell is a compact stove available in black, nickel and gold. Though the stove is small and compact is still has all the features you would expect from an automated wood pellet stove such as automatic ignition. The heating area the stove is capable of is a maximum of 1500 square feet. One of the amazing features of the Classic Cast is the ability to hold 50lbs of fuel. For such a small stove this really is impressive, it means the stove should be able to run comfortably for around 50 hours. The stove comes complete with a digital thermostat control on the stove, and also comes with a remote control to set the temperature of the burner. The Classic Cast comes with a series of presets set from the factory, and high and low settings. The speed of the convection fan can be set at different intervals to get heat around the room. All in all the Classic Cast is a very capable heater.

The Classic Cast weighs 260lbs, so although it is small it is a solid unit, obviously due to the castings used in the construction of the stove. On its full setting the stove can produce a maximum heat rating of 42,000 Btu's. One thing that is important to remember when installing a stove is the clearances needed to install the stove safely. The stove is rated so it can be installed in homes, and also mobile homes. The efficiency rating of the stove is 81%, again very impressive for a stove of its small size, and much better than any log stove of a similar size. The Classic Cast is equipped with 8 heat exchanger tubes, to capture as much heat from the heat exchanger tubes as possible. The heat stored in the heat exchanger tubes is sent into the room via the convection blower. The only real questions about the stove, are its ability to handle higher ash content wood pellets, and perhaps other biomass fuel pellets. Breckwell do produce a range of multi-fuel stoves. Therefore the stove maybe quite capable.

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