The Harman Advance stove has been designed to be ‘The Ultimate in Home Heating Convenience’. The Advance uses a small sensor to send information back to the stove to keep a constant room temperature. The Advance stove is based on a clean simple design, with a top feed hopper and a glass hopper door to check hopper level easily. The Advance stove can hold up to 60 lbs of pellets, and is available as a pellet fire insert. And has a stove battery backup option for power cuts.
Harman Stove Heat Output:
Up to 48,00 BTU’s
Heating capacity up to 1,500 sq.ft
Biomass Pellet Choice:
The Harman Advance like the other Harman stoves I’ve covered on the blog uses Harman’s patented feeder and burn pot. This gives the Harman stove a better chance of working with a wider 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.
To maintain a constant temperature the Harman Advance uses a sensing probe to send information to the stove 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.
Harman Maintenance and Efficiency Features:
Oversize Ash Pan
Accordian Heat Exchanger
Harman Patented Feed and Burn Pot
Easy Top Loading Design
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