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Can I burn grass pellets in my pellet stove?

GrassBioenergy.org: Frequently Asked Questions
Most likely not. Average pellet stoves with a standard burn pot are not designed to cope with high ash content. In general, corn stoves will have more potential to handle grass pellets because they are designed to deal with a somewhat messy residue. This is no guarantee that corn stoves will burn grass, corn stoves sometimes have difficulty dealing with corn.

Can pellet boilers burn grass pellets?

GrassBioenergy.org: Frequently Asked Questions
Not yet. The major advantage of boilers over stoves is that they provide hot water and central hot water heating. Commercially available pellet boilers are designed to burn wood pellets and possibly corn pellets. They have no means of dealing with high ash content. They can successfully burn grass pellets, but will generate a large clinker that would need to be removed from the burn chamber every 6 hours or so, in order for the boiler to continue functioning. See similar questions...

Which pellet stove works best for burning grass pellets?

GrassBioenergy.org: Frequently Asked Questions
At the current time, the Harman corn stove appears capable of handling grass pellets at least up to 5.2% ash content, without any modifications to the stove. See similar questions...

Who is manufacturing pellet stoves specifically to burn grass?

GrassBioenergy.org: Frequently Asked Questions
No company is doing this, but several are attempting to modify their stoves to better manage high ash fuels. See similar questions...

How much routine maintenance is required to burn grass in pellet stoves?

GrassBioenergy.org: Frequently Asked Questions
Routine (weekly) maintenance is recommended for burning any type of pelleted material (including wood pellets) in any pellet stove. Aside from dumping ash at necessary intervals, the heat exchanger and burn pot area will need cleaning at least once a week. The flue pipes should be inspected for buildup at regular intervals. See similar questions...

Do I need a chimney for my pellet stove?

Ozark Hardwood Products
No. Since the pellets are so efficient, the stoves do not need a chimney. All you need to do is vent them outdoors with a 4” pipe through an outside wall. So, choose the room you congregate in, place the stove in that room, and enjoy the ease and warmth of pellet heat! You’ll also enjoy watching the flames—and the fact that there is very little ash to clean. See similar questions...

Will one pellet stove heat my entire house?

Ozark Hardwood Products
On average, one 40 lb. bag of wood pellets will heat a 1,500 sq. ft. home for one or two days—depending on whether the pellets are your primary or secondary heating source. The amount you use will also depend on other factors such as how much heat you prefer, the amount of insulation in your home, the outside temperature, and so on. Some people use pellets as their primary heating source while others use it as secondary heat. See similar questions...

Can I burn my stove overnight?

The Heat Store - Frequently Asked Questions
Dependent upon fuel used and quality of appliance. Although smokeless fuels should allow overnight burning at low rates of combustion. Seasoned wood should give maximum 3-4 hours. (see also questions 9 & 6) home | about | special offers | faqs | traditional range | conventional range | stoves | flue systems | contact us See similar questions...

What are the disadvantages of grass pellet fuel?

GrassBioenergy.org: Frequently Asked Questions
As with coal or wood stoves, and wood pellet stoves, routine maintenance is required. Pellet handling and ash removal make this less convenient than fossil fuels. There are some emissions as is the case with burning anything, but nothing like the wood stoves of the past. See similar questions...

Are you trying to replace wood pellets with grass pellets?

GrassBioenergy.org: Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely not. If both were available for the same price, wood pellets would be preferred as they will burn with less ash, making for easier cleanup of the stove. If the pellet stove industry continues to expand at its current rate, however, there will not be enough wood pellets to meet the market. This is the situation in parts of Europe and why wood pellets are currently being imported from North America to Europe (only economical due to subsidies). See similar questions...

Can wood pellets cause problems with the feeding mechanism of a pellet grill?

FAQ about BBQ wood pellets for smokers
Pellets that are too long can bridge or block the feeding mechanism. Our pellets are screened to remove long pellets as well as short pellets and fines. The pellets we sell are generally between 3/8 and 3/4 inch in length. Pellets that are too hard may jam the feeding mechanism. See similar questions...

What type of inspections are requiredfor a pellet stove?

Permits & Inspections
A final building inspection is required once the pellet stove has been installed per the manufacturer's instructions and per the U.L. Listing. See similar questions...

Do I need a permit for a pellet/wood/coal stove?

Town of Newington, CT - Frequently Asked Questions
A building permit must be taken out prior to installation of a solid fuel stove (wood, coal, pellet, etc). A copy of the manufacturer's specifications should be included with the permit application. These general guidelines may be used to install most stoves, new or used. If the stove is new, installation is in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and installation instructions. Many new stoves have built in features that allow you to reduce the minimum clearance guidelines below. See similar questions...

What species are acceptable for grass pellet biofuel?

GrassBioenergy.org: Frequently Asked Questions
All grass species and mixtures. Legumes may not work quite as well but also may be acceptable. Grass crop selection should match the soil type, for maximum sustainability and productivity. See similar questions...

Where in the US does grass pellet biofuel have the most potential?

GrassBioenergy.org: Frequently Asked Questions
The Northeast. For many decades the Northeastern US has been officially labeled as the “Hay & Pasture” Region of the country. Like much of Europe, the temperate humid climate is not so hot for corn, but perfect for grass. See similar questions...

What would it take to get a grass pellet biofuel industry up and running?

GrassBioenergy.org: Frequently Asked Questions
Not much. One “Proof of Concept” demonstration of a pelleting unit providing fuel for local clientele with stoves capable of burning grass might be all the jump start required. See similar questions...

Who is burning grass pellets in stoves at this time?

GrassBioenergy.org: Frequently Asked Questions
We have the only site burning cool-season grass pellets in North America that we know of. REAP-Canada is burning switchgrass pellets in a Dell-Point Industries Europa stove. Switchgrass pellets are also being burned in Iowa in a Country Flame Technologies Harvester stove. See similar questions...

Are there other markets for grass pellets, in addition to energy?

GrassBioenergy.org: Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Straw pellets are currently being used for horse bedding in some markets. Not only are they considered higher quality bedding than sawdust or shavings, but they can be less expensive. Any mature grass hay should make pellets suitable for bedding. See similar questions...

How do grass pellets compare economically to fossil fuels?

GrassBioenergy.org: Frequently Asked Questions
As of now, we do not have any economic comparisons of cool-season grass pellet systems with fossil fuels. REAP-Canada has made some comparisons of switchgrass with fossil fuels and estimated that switchgrass may be economically superior to all but natural gas. As the price of natural gas continues to climb, grass pellets will ultimately be cheaper than natural gas, if that has not already happened. See similar questions...

Do I need a permit to install a wood or pellet burning stove?

Humboldt county Nevada, Building Department Frequently Asked...
Yes, a permit is required to install a wood or pellet burning stove. Currently, we charge $25.00 for fireplaces, wood or pellet stoves. (See 1997 UMC 112.1) See similar questions...

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