NEWS : Kali Wood Pellet Stove Details and Performance Results

The Kali is a more contemporary pellet stove, compared to many of the traditional cast iron offerings from many other manufactures. This fits in with consumer demands, as many today see a pellet stove as much as a room feature as a heating system, and wish to see the look of the stove reflect the image of the room. As you would expect from a modern burner, the Kali has all the modern controls, including a electronic monitoring system. The Kali monitors the temperature of the fire, and then regulates other systems such as pellet feed rate to match the performance of the stove to what temperature the consumer has set. By monitoring the temperature of the fire, the stove can control the feed auger to either slow or speed up the rate of pellet feed, as well as control the speed of the combustion air fan. What this system really does in reduce fuel consumption to achieve the exact desired temperature, clever stuff.

What Safety Features and Efficiency Rating Does The Kali Achieve?

The Kali also has several important safety features which are reassuring. For example if the control panel detects a temperature beyond the limits of the stove, will automatically shut the stove down to cool. Once such a fault has been detected, only the user can manually reset the stove to get it going again. The weight of the Kali wood pellet stove is a respectable 101Kg, this is good to see from a fairly compact stove, as it does indicated that solid materials have been used in the construction, which are crucial for a pellet stove to have a long life. The internal hopper within the stove is designed to hold 16Kg's of fuel, now this isn't by any means market leading, however it is sufficient to run the stove for several days. The heating output of the stove ranges between 2 and 6Kw's, therefore its maximum heat output is sufficient to provide heat for a small home. The Kali stove is quite a capable unit, and does provide an alternative in looks to traditional black cast iron stoves. However, its unclear how well the stove deals with changes in fuel ash content which can occur and maybe a concern.

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Why Is Stove Ash Tolerances Important For Reliable Stove Operation?

Most people are under the impression that all wood pellets are the same, and therefore all pellet stoves are pretty much the same. Well this simply isn't the case, and only certain pellet stove manufactures acknowledge this fact. By acknowledging that pellet fuels have changes in ash percentage means you have to work it into the design of the stove, which costs. However as this is the real world, and these changes do exist you only want to purchase a stove which can handle changes in ash percentage, or it will cause many future problems.

The Wood Pellet Stove and Boiler Guide To Help Consumers Choose

You don't purchase a new heating system every few years, you expect it to last many years if not decades. The PelHeat guide will help you to choose those pellet burners which will last decades, and run on multiple grades of wood pellets and provide reliable heat all year round. Choosing the right pellet burner will make all the difference and potentially save you thousands a year in fuel.

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