Jun 3 2010
Avalon offers the Arbor Cast Iron Pellet Stove. This pellet stove incorporates an efficient control board to monitor the fuel-to-air ratio within the stove and ensures complete burning of fuel with reduced level of ash.
The technology used for the purpose releases low-level emissions during the burning of pellets. The cast iron surfaces utilized in the model generates maximum level of radiant heat and the incorporated 165 CFM fan noiselessly pulls the heat from all around the firebox and conveys it into the home utilizing its 12 heat exchanging tubes.
The Arbor cast iron pellet stove incorporates a hopper to carry 50 lbs of pellet and offers heat coverage to an area measuring from 800 to 2250 sq. ft. The estimated heat produced by this pellet stove ranges between 13,940 and 45,100 Btu. This pellet stove continuously burns for 9 h in the high-level burning mode and for 29 hrs in the low-level burning mode. In the high-level burning mode this pellet stove consumes approximately 5.5 lbs of pellet fuel and in the low-level mode the consumption is at a reduced level of 1.7 lbs. The glass area of this stove measures 249 sq. in., and its flue size measures 4 in. The length x width x height measurements of this stove is 25 in. x 27-1/4 in. x 27 in.
This cast iron pellet stove offered by Avalon has an easy to use top loading feature for loading the pellet fuel. The double doors featured in this model are made of high temperature withstanding ceramic glass. This pellet stove offers both manual and optional automatic hands free operation using a remote controlled thermostat.