What is a Pellet Stove?

A pellet stove is a highly efficient and environmentally friendly heating device powered by biomass fuels such as wood pellets, pine pellets, and olive pomace pellets. Equipped with automatic systems, these stoves are used in residences, businesses, and some small businesses.

🔥 What is a Pellet Stove?
A pellet stove is a modern, programmable, thermostatically controlled, and often fan-assisted heating system that burns compressed biofuels (pellets). It runs on electricity but uses biomass as its fuel.

What are its advantages?
🌱 Environmentally friendly: Uses renewable biofuels, low carbon emissions
🔥 High efficiency: Provides combustion efficiency up to 85-95%
🕒 Automatic system: Can be timed, thermostatic, or remote controlled
💨 Fan-assisted heat distribution: Distributes heat quickly and evenly throughout the room
🧼 Low ash and soot: Burns cleanly, requires less maintenance
💰 Economical fuel: Pellet prices can be cheaper than natural gas or electricity
🔇 Quiet operation: New models use a low-noise fan and motor

📍 Where is it used?
Homes: Living rooms, lounges, and open-plan kitchens
Chalets/summer houses
Ideal solution in areas without natural gas
Small businesses
Cafes, restaurants, and workshops
Agricultural businesses
Greenhouses, animal shelters, and production areas
Rural areas
Preferred for clean and continuous combustion instead of wood

⚠️ Cautions
Does not operate without electricity (required for the fan and control panel)
Using poor-quality pellets can cause ignition and ash accumulation problems in the unit
Yearly maintenance and regular ash removal should be performed
Initial installation costs are slightly higher than those of a traditional stove

0