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Earth Stove & Traditions Pellet stoves specs & photos for identification

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This is the MP40 Earth Stove pellet stove named for the marble panels on the top and ash lip. This brochure shows the Earth Stove pellet stoves with their famous Natural Fire pellet feed system. This pellet stove series sold thousands of units and we have all the available parts and many custom adapted parts where the manufacturer no longer supplies them. The Earth Stove company was purchased by Lennox and we are their Master Parts Distributor selling to customers and dealers. You will find all of the OWNER'S and TECHNICAL MANUALS and PARTS LISTS for these and the rest of the...

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What Goes Into Biomass Wood Pellets?

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You might ask "What is Biomass?". It's the vegetable residue of agricultural operations such as growing crops, milling timber, farming cattle and clearing ground. Residential, or premium grade wood pellets contain nothing else but wood. No glues are needed in the production of pellets. When the pulped wood or sawdust is forced into the wood pellet die under pressure and heat, natural binding material already present, (lignin), allows the pellet to hold its shape. A premium grade pellet contains very little potential ash. 1%. Standard, or commercial grade pellets contain more impurities, 3% potential ash. This is because paper, bark,...

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Pellet Stove Maintenance!

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Pellet Stove Maintenance After The Winter or Before Take out all the fuel in the hopper and feed system. Pellets left in can become damp and cause problems later. Give the stove a "spring cleaning". The fans for the air inlet and exhaust should be brushed of accumulated debris. The air inlet should be checked for obstructions now, and again before re-lighting the stove. Pellet Stove Troubleshooting Pellet stove cleaning on a regular basis will prevent problems arising through lack of maintenance. A slow, orange or sooty flame can mean: Burn pot air intakes blocked Ash pan full Blocked flue...

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Compressed sawdust and wood are efficient, renewable heat sources.

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              Pet owners know compressed paper pellets make good cat litter, and alfalfa pellets are good rabbit food. Either could also be considered biomass, and used for home heating. Advantages Pellet stoves burn small pellets of dry organic material, typically compressed sawdust or wood shavings. They are inspired by the old-fashioned wood stove, but improve on the idea in several ways. •  Pellet stoves are more eco-conscious. Instead of using new wood, most pellets are made from leftover sawdust, wheat hulls, and other waste and industrial byproducts. They are more efficient and clean, creating...

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**Rare** Earth Stove door p/n G300!

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We offer most of the replacement parts that are still made for Earth Stoves and many other brands, and in this case, a rare part that is no longer available from the manufacturer. All other Earth Stoves models: Pellet stove part lists, Wood stove part lists and Gas stove part lists Earth Stove cast iron door WITH thin hinge pin design. 19" x 12.5"overall dimensions. Contact us by email at info@woodheatstoves.com for further assistance.  It appears this stove door fits the Earth Stove models 1800HT, BV400/BV400C/BV400C-2 for part number G300. It is unique since it is a rare use of the thin pin hinge method. These...

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