The Harman Accentra Pellet Stove is a traditional cast iron design pellet stove with state of the art features. The Accentra stove operates in the same way as the Harman P68 stove, it monitors room temperature to feed the amount of pellets required to maintain at that temperature. The Accentra has many of the same features as the P68, in a smaller profile and heat output. The Accentra can hold up to 50 lbs of pellets, and is available as a pellet fire insert.
Stove Heat Output:
Up to 40,00 BTU’s
Heating capacity up to 1,450 sq.ft
Biomass Pellet Choice:
The Harman Accentra like the other Harman stoves I’ve covered on the blog uses Harman’s patented feeder and burn pot. This gives the stove a better chance of working with a wide variety of biomass pellets. Harman state in the specification for the stove that the fuel is ‘Bio-Mass Pellets’. The Harman stoves in the Cornell trials have preformed well on grass pellets.
Instead of using a thermostat the Accentra uses a sensing probe to send information to the stoves microprocessor. This information is used to determine the pellet feed rate to maintain a constant temperature. This enables the stove to maintain a constant temperature, and could help when burning different biomass pellets, as feed rates do need to be changed. Many pellet stoves and boilers use a thermostat to start and stop pellet feeding. Therefore the temperature of the stove may have an average of say 70 degrees, but the temperature will vary between 65-75 degrees. Finally the Accentra has an exhaust temperature sensor, this greatly increases efficiency because it stops excessive heat being wasted up the chimney. Our Tatano boiler also has an exhaust temperature sensor.
Maintenance and Efficiency Features:
Large Ash Pan
Cast Iron Feeder
ESP Control (Exhaust Sensor)
Cast Iron Heat Exchanger
Quite Operation
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