Besides appliance requirements, what other factors may be considered in specifying pellet venting systems?
The following factors may play a role in the designation of the venting system:
Altitude: Sounds funny but the higher the altitude installations, generally higher than 2500 feet above sea level, may require special venting options to provide adequate combustion air and/or draft.
House Pressure: Extremely tight house construction or strong kitchen, bath, or other exhaust fans may create a negative pressure within the home that decreases venting effectiveness. May necessitate an approved outside air source.
Windy Conditions. Unpredictable effects of high winds or prevailing wind conditions may necessitate the addition of vertical venting extending above the roof and/or special termination caps.
Cleanout and Maintenance: The venting system must be designed with normal maintenance in mind.
How should pellet venting components be assembled and joined together?
Pellet Stove Appliance manufacturer instructions should always be followed closely regarding sealing joints and seams, particularly of pressurized mechanical exhaust vents. It is very important that they be gas tight so that they cannot leak.
Appliance manufacturer's instructions for pipe sealing which exceed vent manufacturer's instructions must take precedence.You can get a sense of what heating with pellets involves through an introduction to the principles of operation and the reasons for maintenance that you will come to understand as an experienced operator.
All of the measurable characteristics defined by Pellet fuel Institute standards are basically the same except for ash content in Below are a few recommended Products:
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