What To Consider In Breckwell Pellet Stoves
Breckwell pellet stoves allow you to heat your home without worrying about damaging the environment. They don't cause a lot of smoke and release greenhouse gases like a regular wood stove does, and the pellets are made from waste that would otherwise be taking up space in a landfill somewhere.
There are eight different types of pellet stoves available from this company, some of which come in three varieties: insert, with stand, or with legs. Those on stands come with ash drawers. Other features include automatic fuel feeds and igniters, digital control panels, and whisper quiet blowers. Below are more detailed specifications for a few of the options available.
The P2700FS Breckwell pellet stoves can be installed in mobile homes, conventional homes, and alcoves. They have a 50 pound hopper capacity and can heat your home for up to 50 hours. These stoves are 24 inches wide, 31 inches high, and 22.25 inches deep.
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The P2000I pellet stoves by Breckwell are approved for mobile home Z-C, masonry, built-in, and zero-clearance installations. With a 60 pound hopper capacity they can heat your home for up to 60 hours. They measure 22.75 inches wide at the rear and 29.25 inches wide at the opening, 27.25 inches deep, 17.375 inches in the fireplace, and 20 inches high in the fireplace. The P2000FS Breckwell pellet stoves are approved for conventional, mobile home, and alcove installations and have a 70 pound hopper capacity to allow them to heat your home for up to 70 hours. They are 29.125 inches wide, 24.75 inches deep, and 30.5 inches high. Another pellet stove approved for built-in, mobile home Z-C, zero clearance, and masonry installation is the P241 with a 70 pound hopper capacity and up to 70 hours of burning time. They measure 22.75 inches wide at the rear and 27.25 inches wide at the opening, 26.5 inches deep, 17.75 inches in the fireplace, and 21 inches high in the fireplace. The P24FS Breckwell pellet stoves can be installed in mobile homes, conventional homes, and alcoves. They have a 60 pound hopper capacity and can heat your home for up to 60 hours. These stoves are 26 inches wide, 33.125 inches high, and 31 inches deep, excluding the lip.
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