NEWS : Eurozone Wood Pellet Stove Product Details and Performance

Eurozone are a relatively small player in the pellet heater market, however they do produce some good quality products. The Eurozone stove has various features which can compete with the market leaders, for example the stove has a very large 80lb pellet fuel hopper. This size of hopper will help the stove run for around 60 hours continuously on minimum Btu settings. As you would expect the Eurozone stove is a EPA approved stove which can produce a minimum heat output of 8200 Btu's. Through producing 8200 Btu's the stove is using around 1.3lbs of pellet fuel. Under the maximum heat settings of the Eurozone stove, the heat output can reach 35,000 Btu's and consume 4lbs of pellet fuel. This is very impressive if you consider how much wood a log stove would use to develop this level of heat. The Eurozone has 6 pre-set heat settings on the stove, however if you want more precise control a wall thermostat can be used.

The Other Features And Abilities Of The Eurozone Wood Pellet Stove

As you would predict, the Eurozone features automatic ignition as will all modern dedicated pellet stoves. The operations of the stove can be controlled by the internal digital thermostat, or the stove can be set to manual mode. Air supply to the fire can also be adjusted manually, or set to automatically adjust the air flow to maintain the most efficient combustion possible. To get the most out of the automatic functions of the stove, and keep full consumption to a minimum a wall thermostat can be used. The stove weighs a respectable 320lbs, this is not the heaviest stove for its size, but its pretty hefty. The door on the Eurozone is cast iron with ceramic glass. The large glass panel provides a good view of the burn pot to monitor combustion, and it also means a lot of light is sent into the room from the fire. The Eurozone pellet stove also features their COMBEX combustion technology. The only really questions with this stove are which grades of pellet fuel can the stove successfully use without complications.

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What Are The Different Grades Of Pellet Fuel Including Biomass Pellets

When you go to look at pellet stoves, practically the only fuel the dealer will mention is premium wood pellets. This is because most stoves are only designed to use this grade of fuel, and also because the dealer probably only sells that grade of fuel. However, premium fuel is also the most expensive grade as you would expect, and there are so many other grades of pellet fuel which do exist. Some pellet stoves are now designed to use lower grade wood pellets, referred to as standard grade, however in many cases this still rules out a large proportion of woody biomass residues. The issues come from the amount of ash produced, and the stoves simply can't deal with it. However, some of the major pellet stove manufactures are aware of the ash issues, and design their pellet stoves with forced burn pots. These include Harman, Breckwell and Quadrafire. There are other fuel flexible pellet stoves out there, and we developed this guide to help you find them. Using the information contained within this guide you will be able to spot the best fuel flexible wood pellet stoves.

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