NEWS : The Harman XXV Wood Pellet Stove Details and Specifications

The Harman range of pellet stoves is arguably the market leader in the US, and for good reason they have made some of the best improvements in pellet stove design and reliability seems to be there. One of the specific advantages of the Harman range including the XXV is the accordion heat exchanger, this provides an increased surface area and better heat transfer while making cleaning much easier. The maximum heat output of this particular stove is around 50,000 Btu's which is quite impressive due to is size. This this level of heat output the stove can be used to heat a space of 1700 square feet. As you would expect the Harman XXV features an automatic ignition system, and a room temperature sensor to match the heat output of the stove to the desired temperature. Harman is one the pellet stove manufacturers who appreciates the the ash generated changes depending on the fuel and therefore provides a large bin.

What Are The Other Features And Abilities Of The Harman XXV Stove

The XXV weighs a fairly hefty 375lbs, due to the iron castings used on the stove. The fuel hopper on the stove can hold 65lbs of pellets. Now this is above the industry average of around 55lbs, however it is down on some of the competition. Really with hopper size you are compromising the space the stove takes up in return for less frequent fill ups. In general a hopper size of 65lbs is about the right balance between the size of the stove and fuel capacity.

It has to be said that the range of wood pellet stoves Harman produce are more advanced than more in the combustion zone. The Harman XXV as well as all other Harman stoves features their patented pellet pro feeder and pellet pro burn pot. The PelHeat guide explains more why this design of burn pot is so successful at removing ash and maintaining efficient combustion of a wide range of pellet fuels. However, though patented it is worth noting there are other pellet stoves which have burn pot and feeder designs similar to the pellet pro.

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