Pellet Stove Service Requirements And Maintaining Your Pellet Stove

As with any piece of combustion equipment, keeping the unit well maintained and serviced is crucial for efficient and reliable combustion. Put simply if you don't clean you pellet stove often enough and to a high enough standard, most of the heat from the pellets will leave the stove out of the stack. It also has a huge impact on fuel economy and how many tons of pellets you use each year. So what are the generate service requirements, and what other tasks can you do to try and get every last bit of heat out of your pellet stove. One of the most basic but vital tasks is to empty the ash draw, however often this is required will depend on two factors, how large is the ash bin and the grade of fuel you are burning. With many pellet stoves, the ash draw sits directly below the burn pot. If not cleaned on a regular basis, the ash will build up the to the point of blocking the burn pot and eventually the stove will stop operating until cleaned.

The Importance Of Keeping The Heat Exchanger Clean and Clear

Once proper cleaning of the ash bin has been taken care of, the burn pot must also be checked. Once the combustion side of things has been taken care of, its time to sort out cleaning the area where the heat from the fire is extracted. This is crucial to get the most amount of heat into the room instead of going out of the chimney. The heat exchange is where the hot combustion gases flow leaving the stove to the chimney, here is where most of the heat from the fire is captured. As the exhaust gases flow through the tubes, soot and creosote form on the surface of the tubes. As this build up occurs, it insulates the tubes, stopping them absorbing the heat from the gases. Now, obviously there is always going to be some build up on the tubes, its just simply about keeping the build up to a minimum. Many pellet stoves have an integrated tube cleaner, that simply requires a quick back and forth, getting into the habit each day of using this tool will bring benefits. Keeping the tubes clean also aids the pressure drop of the combustion zone, this is crucial to maintain good combustion.

Ordering More Reliable and Fuel Flexible Pellet Stoves and Pellet Boilers

To reduce how often you have to service a pellet stove, the choice of pellet stove and features plays an important role. Many of these differences in pellet stove design are not well known, such as the differences in burn pot design and pellet feed augers. By purchasing pellet stoves with best design in pellet burn pot and auger feed can save you money on your fuel costs, and also the amount of time you have to service the stove. The best pellet stoves are not necessarily the most expensive. However they will generally focus on the core features of burning the pellets efficiently. A pellet stove or boiler is a long term investment, so making the right choice will pay dividends for years and years to come.

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