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Harman P43 Pellet Stove

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    The P43 Wood Pellet Stove by Harman

    The P43 will burn any grade of pellet at maximum efficiency and still keep your home at your desired temperature. Not only can the P43 burn pellets with optimal efficiency and cleanliness, it does it automatically. The P43 automatically lights its own fire and burns at the correct output to maintain the desired room temperature. When no heat is required, the P43 will shut-down and reignite when the demand for heat returns. Just fill the hopper with pellets and set the desired temperature. The P43 will do the rest except for ash removal, which will be needed after approximately one ton of pellets has been consumed.

    Temperature Control
    The P43 does not use a thermostat as do other brands of pellet stoves, but rather a tiny sensing probe that sends information to the microprocessor on the stove. This information is used to feed the proper amount of fuel at the right time to keep you warm and comfortable. The P68 also has a Stove Temp mode that allows you to set the stove temperature as desired rather than the room temperature.

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    • Comment Link Sunday, 09 December 2012 01:12 posted by Jeremy

      I have the P43. As told by the dealer I clean my burnpot out with the scraper as often as possible. If every morning you scrape it you won't have a large build up of hardened ash when you do your weekly cleaning. I have burned almost a ton of pellets(Logic E) and my ash pan is only about a quarter full. When I say weekly cleaning you clean the inside of the stove. it is recommended you clean the piping after a ton of pellets but I don't notice much of a build up in the pipes. The stove runs great. Heats up my first floor well (800 sq ft.) if you have an open floor plan this stove is perfect if not you will need some doorway fans to move heat around. It keeps the upstairs about 5 to 10 degrees cooler than downstairs. Easy to operate and clean. Read the instructions before operating and follow the directions.

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