Wood Pellet Furnace

TimWafer

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About 15-17 years ago I installed a US Stoves model 6220 wood pellet furnace in my basement. It has a ducted heat output which I tied it into the main trunkline from my oil fired system. Has its own forced air blowers and worked independently from the oil furnace. In fact I usually have the oil turned off unless it really gets cold. It actually worked pretty well for all these years. However the "heat exchanger" for lack of a better term has seen better days and I no longer trust it.
Ive looked online but cant really find anything thats really similar to this setup.
Anyone know of a pellet furnace that is ducted?
 
King 8500 multi-fuel, burns wood pellets or corn. US Stoves sells and services them. I have one in my shop. This is my 3rd winter using
it. I burn about 4 tons of pellets a year and heats 2500 sq feet with 16 ft ceiling.
 
The King 8500 looks very similar to what I have now. Probably an upgraded version and maybe a little bigger. Looks like they are hard to find right now as everyone seems to be out of stock. I burn between 5 and 7 tons a year in mine depending on the winter. We sell pellets at our hardware store so I normally have a good supply.

My other furnace is oil fired but with the current situation is very expensive to run. I'm getting older and pellets are a pain to deal with but there are not many other affordable options. I wish Natural gas was available here.
 

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