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Pellet Cooking Stoves

Brand: Alfa-Plam Model: 0000000292
Pellet cooking stove Alfa Plam Alfa 90 Pellet, 8.18kW
Pellet cooking stove Alfa Plam Alfa 90 Pellet Anthracite, 8.18kW
 8 kW  75 x 55 x 75 mm  80 mm   200 m3  80 m2  141/163 kg  A+  Yes Color: white enameled Fuel type – wood pellets. Cooking on the whole surface of the hot plate or in the oven. The stove and the doors are constructed from 2mm thick she..
£1,499.20
Brand: Alfa-Plam Model: 0000013689
Pellet cooking stove Alfa Plam Alfa Term 20 Pellet White, 20kW
Pellet cooking stove Alfa Plam Alfa Term 20 Pellet, 20kW
 pellets    radiant heating  floor heating    food preparation   ability to manage through an application Multifunctional pellet stove for floor heating with exceptional design and quality. This model is an ideal choice for consumers who..
£1,754.02
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Pellet Cooking Stoves

Pellet cooking stoves are a relatively new development, which, however, has many qualities and is becoming increasingly popular in the household. In addition to preparing your favorite food, with these appliances you can also heat the living space during the heating period, which reduces energy costs.
Some models have a back boiler, which makes them even more economical and energy efficient.
Another advantage is the easy maintenance. Unlike wood-burning stoves, which require constant monitoring of fuel levels, the pellets one automate this process.

 

Pellet Cooker

 

 

Pellet heating and cooking are superior to using wood for several reasons:

  • Less harmful gases and no black smoke;
  • They burn almost completely, about 98%;
  • The pellets do not require additional processing;
  • Pellets are easier to store.

The pellet cooking stoves offered by BalkanEnergy.CO.UK combine functionality, comfort, ecology and aesthetics in one.

 

Pellet Cooker Alfa Plam Alfa 90 Pelet     Pellet Cooker Alfa Plam Alfa Term 20

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions about Pellet Cooking Stoves

 

  1. What types of pellets are best for pellet cooking stoves?
    High-quality wood pellets with low moisture and ash content are the most suitable.
  2. How long does it take to ignite the stove?
    Automatic ignition systems typically start the stove within 10 to 15 minutes.
  3. Can I adjust the cooking and heating temperature?
    Yes, some models allow precise temperature control through digital controls.
  4. What is the difference between a pellet cooking stove and a regular wood stove?
    Pellet cookers are more efficient, easier to maintain, and more environmentally friendly compared to regular wood stoves.
  5. Is there noise during the operation of the stove?
    Pellet cookers produce minimal noise, primarily from the fans and pellet feed system.
  6. How long do the stove components last?
    The components generally have a long lifespan, but regular maintenance is recommended to extend their service life.
  7. What should I do if the stove does not ignite?
    Check the pellet hopper, ignition system, and electrical connections. If the problem persists, contact a technician.
  8. What safety measures should I follow?
    Keep the stove clean, regularly check the safety systems, and avoid leaving flammable materials near the stove.
  9. How are ash and pellet residues cleaned?
    Use an ash vacuum or brush to clean the ash pan and the stove's interior.
  10. Are there specific ventilation requirements?
    Yes, pellet cookersrequire proper ventilation and a chimney to safely exhaust smoke gases.
  11. Can I use the stove without electricity?
    No, pellet cookers require electricity for ignition and control systems.
  12. How should I store the pellets?
    Store the pellets in a dry and well-ventilated place to prevent moisture absorption.
  13. What warranty do manufacturers offer?
    Most manufacturers offer a warranty of 2 to 5 years, depending on the model and brand.