Publication Summary

Title

Pellet Stoves and the Law

Month-Year PublishedAugust 1992
Revised onNovember 2002
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Short Description

Pellet stoves have grown in popularity as a home heating source. They feature mechanisms that automatically feed wood fuel pellets from a hopper into the fire. Pellet stoves, while generally more expensive than regular wood stoves, produce consistent heat with less tending of the fire. Many people consider purchasing a pellet stove in order to have a form of wood heat that can be used in areas where burn bans can be called by the local air quality agency.

Publication NumberFA91-126
Author(s)Craighill, Jamie
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Number of pages 2
Keywords air quality, burn ban, order, pellet

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