Quadra-Fire Santa Fe Pellet Stove

Sporting a contemporary design with its compact dimensions, the Quadra-Fire Santa Fe Pellet Stove blends well with most apartments and medium-sized homes. Finished in matte black with a standard black grille and a clear glass window, it can match whatever colors you have in your living area.
Inside the sturdy cast iron top and housing of the stove are a hopper with a capacity of 60 lbs. of wood pellets, a jam-free patented pellet feeding mechanism, an easy-to-clean burn pot where pellets are fed and ignited, and a fully automatic igniter. This means that after the turning the stove on and adjusting your preferred settings, you can relax and wait for the room to warm. No need to manually set the pellets on fire. No fire gels, fire starters, and igniters.
Heat from the burning pellets is transferred to the room via 10 heat exchangers made of aluminum tubes and a convection blower that moves air at 160 CFM. Heat output can be controlled using the buttons on the control panel. This can be set to a low of 8,000 or a high of 30,000 BTUs/hour. At the upper level, the stove can keep a 1,500 sq. ft. room comfortably warm and toasty. At this setting, however, the stove will burn about 4 lbs. of pellets every hour. At the other end of the range, 8,000 BTUs, the rate of pellet burn is 1.5 lbs. per hour, which means that the pellet stove can continuously burn for 40 hours without refill. A thermostat control contributes to fuel efficiency by shutting the stove when ambient temperature exceeds a pre-set level, and activates it when it falls below the said level.
In order to give your Quadra-Fire Santa Fe Pellet Stove a distinctive look, you can avail of several options. Instead of the standard black grille, you can have one finished in satin or black nickel. A gold or satin nickel trim around the glass window will also add luster to the stove. And of course, you can install a four-piece log set to give your stove a traditional aura.