Jun 18 2010
Quadra-Fire offers the Santa Fe pellet stove. This compact stove is fabricated using steel and offered in a tidy modern design.
The Santa Fe pellet stove incorporates a patented jam-free feeding system and burns wooden pellets or a combination of pellets and shelled corn to offer heat. The heat settings of this stove are thermostat controlled and optional corded or cordless remote controls are also available. The arched viewing wind of this stove illustrates the herringbone brick effect of the steel fire box back. The Santa Fe pellet stove offered by Quadra-Fire has a free standing hopper capacity of 52 lbs and use standard or premium graded wood pellets or corn.
This pellet stove with its maximum heat settings offers an output of 30,000 BTU to heat an area measuring 1500 sq.ft. With minimum heat settings this stove can burn continuously for 34 h. An inbuilt air wash system incorporated in the stove keeps the viewing glass clean. The convection blower used in the pellet stove has a blower capacity of 160 cfm. This EPA approved stove with an efficiency of 84% generates 0.8 g/h emissions. The Santa Fe pellet stove at its free standing level has a height x width x depth dimension of 28.7 in. x 25.5 in. x 21.3 in. and weighs 240 lbs. The window of this stove measures 14.5 in x 9.5 in. and its flue vent measures 3 in.
The optional features available for the stove include door trim in gold, black nickel or satin nickel finish, grill in gold or satin nickel finish, four piece log set, additional top log, programmable thermostat and remote controls.