You'll have to check the rating on the stove. Basically you are powering the motor that moves the pellets into the area where they are burned. It is a low torque application so it is likely that it is no more than a couple of amps.
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The electricity used depends on the the size of the range. An electric stove if used one hour a day can use between 23 and 48 kilowatt hours per month.
No, a propane stove is not the same as a gas stove. Propane stoves use propane gas as fuel, while gas stoves can use either natural gas or propane.
As long as IT is functioning correctly, IT will use exactly the amount of electricity It was designed to use.
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Hudson River Stove Works is a Free Standing Niagara Pellet Stove. This one is very nice and heats well for the size.
A pellet stove is a good room heater but may be much more expensive for overall house heating than a regular furnace.
It uses less wood but does use some electricity so it is a trade off really. It's mainly enviornmental.
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A gas stove does not use any electricity.
The fuel pellets are dried, compressed wood, that can be bought in bags just like dog food. The pellet stoves are verry efficent, and produce no visible smoke or oders. The stoves use a small amout of electricity for the fan and auger, what a great environmentaly sound way to heat!
No, electricity is required to run the motors for the augers and blowers to feed pelets into the burn pot and to circulate the air (for combustion and possibly a second blower for the room air). While electricity is required, most pellet stoves only use a few hundred watts (using the most when the igniter is on) compared to a thousand watts for a small space heater. This means that if you are running off a generator and have limited power available, pellet stoves provide a substantial amount of heat compared to a small space heater.
Yes, but do not expect them to do well. Pellets are intended for use in a pellet stove- spacing, surface area, and air movement are wrong for a standard wood stove- and they are a bit pricey.
A pellet stove is basically a stove that can burn wood or other organic material (i.e. corn) to produce heat for a dwelling place. These stoves are very efficient and simple to use and can be a convenient and cost-effective alternative to electric heating for people who live on farms.
An electric stove uses the Potential Energy of electricity and transforms it into Thermal Energy.