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Safety Features:
The HHP-II is loaded with numerous safety features to keep your family, pets, and home safe throughout the heating season.
- Micro Switches
- Timed hopper safety switch
- Timed ash door safety switch
- Vacuum switch on fire box door
- Blocked flue, safety auto shutdown
- High limit switch in one location that will prevent overheating.
- Thermocouples to monitor heat output
- Self-diagnostics
- Computerized troubleshooting
Tested:
- Omni Test Laboratories Approved-
- Passed ASTM E1509
- Alcove Test (12 ½ ceiling 3 “ wall clearance)
- Blocked Flue Test
- Power Outage Safety Test
- EPA rating of 2.9 grams per hour
- Well below approved limits for most states
- EPA Certified
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Operation:
The HHP-II is very user friendly. Select the desired fuel setting and temperature that suits your needs and sit back and enjoy the natural flames and warmth from renewable resources.
- Fast Electronic Auto-Start
- No starting gel required
- Helps stove start-up in a minute or two on wood setting
- Numerous patented features provide EZ Quick Start, Operation, and Cleaning
- Nine adjustable comfort settings
- EZ read LED lights to indicate comfort level
- Straightforward control rocker switch
- Adjust the heat with a push of a button
- The most versatile heating range on the market
 - Designed to burn a wide variety of bio-mass fuels
- Corn
- Wood pellets
- Other approved bio-mass
- Quickly change between corn, wood, or other bio-mass by pressing “C” or “W” on keypad. The HHP-II will take care of the rest!
- Strong oversized galvanized hopper
- Holds 130 lbs. of corn
- Holds 117 lbs. of wood pellets
- Holds enough fuel to burn for up to 4 days on number 1 setting
- Patented agitator blade
- Crushes corn clinkers
- Provides even fuel delivery
- Improves combustion of fuel
- Aids in conditioning ash for greater efficiency
- Oversized ash bucket
- Increases time between emptying
- Powerful oversized 500 CFM (Convection) Fan
- EZ Damper Control
- Quickly adjust for various installation applications
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The HHP-II was designed to require minimal amount of cleaning. However, performance will be reduced if some simple maintenance tasks are not performed.
- Computer Diagnostic Troubleshooting
- One of the smartest, high-tech. stoves on the market.
- Removable heat baffles
- No tools required
- For EZ clean of convection tubes
- EZ Clean horizontal stack from front of stove makes for simple maintenance
- EZ Clean removable ash drawer
- Power exhaust fan for cleaning
- Toggle on power exhaust fan for vacuum test on install
- Stainless steel burn chamber for extended life of the stove
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Style:
The HHP-II is a stylish stove with a sleek, modern design that’s sure to add to the appearance of any room, without drawing too much attention to it. This stove fits right into the decor of a family room, a cabin, garage, or a workshop.
Durable but clean look
- Combines a classic stove with a touch of European styling
- Large curved glass door
(138 square inches)
- Custom air-wash door to keep glass clean to view natural looking flame
- Durable Cast Iron construction
- Provides natural-looking flame even at the lowest heat setting
- Calming, adjustable aesthetic flame
- Makes startup a snap
- User-friendly Keypad
- 9 comfort settings at the touch of a button (From 8,500 up to 50,000 BTU’s)
- The most versatile heating range on the market
- Straightforward control rocker switch
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Specifications:
This stove is the perfect size for a family room, garage or workshop, measuring at 38” wide, a width of 27”, a height of 36” and a weight of about 310 lbs. It comes completely assembled and can easily be installed by two people with a dolly. A door opening of at least 28 inches is needed. The HHP-II requires only 120 volts to run built-in fans and an oxygen-assist unit.
Length |
38 inches |
Power |
120 Volts |
Width |
27 inches |
Exhaust Outlet |
3 inches |
Height |
36 inches |
Fresh Air Intake |
3 inches |
Weight |
310 pounds |
Fuel |
Wood pellets, corn, bio-mass |
Durable construction and Omni Approved to keep your stove running for years and years
- Versatile heating range from 8,500 up to 50,000 BTU’s
- Powerful oversized 500 CFM (Convection) Fan
- Large galvanized hopper with low-fuel sensor
- Holds 130 lbs of corn
- Holds 117 lbs of wood pellets
- Holds enough fuel to burn for up to 4 days on number 1 setting
- Stainless steel burn chamber
- Oversized ash bucket
- Large curved glass door
- Custom air-wash door to keep glass clean to view natural looking flame
- Durable Cast Iron construction
- Built-in computer diagnostics and warning lights
Tested:
- Omni Test Laboratories Approved-
- Passed ASTM E1509
- Alcove Test (12 ½ ceiling 3 “ wall clearance)
- Blocked Flue Test
- Power Outage Safety Test
- EPA rating of 2.9 grams per hour with a 50,000 BTU stove model
- Well below approved limits for most states
- EPA Certified
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Cost Analysis:
Heat Source |
BTU Value/Unit |
Units to =1 million BTUs |
Cost/Unit |
Cost X # of Units |
Efficiency % |
Annual Heating
Cost based on
100mm BTU/Yr |
Dry, Shelled Corn |
500,000 bushels |
2 bushels |
$2.5/bushel |
$5.00 |
85% |
$588 |
Electricity (baseboard) |
3,412/KWH |
293 KWHs |
$.08/KWH |
$23.44 |
100% |
$2,344 |
Natural Gas |
1,000/cu.ft |
1,000 cu.ft. |
$1.29/ccf |
$1,290.00 |
85% |
$1,518 |
Fuel Oil |
139,000/gallon |
7.2 gallons |
$1.25/gallon |
$9.00 |
85% |
$1,059 |
LP Gas |
91,000/gallon |
11 gallons |
$1.25/gallon |
$13.75 |
85% |
$1,618 |
Wood (red oak) |
21.3 million/cord |
.047 cord |
$115/cord |
$5.41 |
75% |
$721 |
Coal |
13,000/lb |
.0385 tons |
$140/ton |
$5.39 |
75% |
$719 |
Assumes 100 million BTU’s are required to heat the average home of 1,800-2,000 sq. ft. for one year |
Heat is measured in BTU's. One BTU is the amount of heat needed to raise one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. 18 million BTU's is about a quarter of the typical yearly heating requirement of an average home in a cold climate. In a warm climate, this figure may represent a full years heating requirement. Prices shown are conservative! |
1Note:The 'cost' results above can be adapted to any price fluctuations in your area by supplementing the latest applicable Current Fuel Price per Unit.
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2Note: Unless a 'gravity' hot water heating-circulation system is used, all common furnace types use approximately 200 KWH of electrical energy per year to force air or pump water, which adds an additional $16 per year in electricity consumption. |
3Note: Shelled corn can be purchased at reduced prices (i.e. moldy corn, scorched corn, etc.). The BTU content of shelled corn will vary between 8,000 and 10,000 BTU/lb. and 9,000 BTUs (X 56 lbs. per Bushel) has been used in the example above. Use corn at 14-15% moisture content, or pellets at 8% moisture content supply this efficiency. Seasonally, dry shelled corn varies in price from $1.50 to $3.00 per bushel. |
4Note: Coal varies in quality, with bituminous being the most effective at 12,000 BTU/lb. Sub-bituminous coal has a heating value of 8,750 BTU/lb. and lignite coal has a heating value of 6,500 BTU/lb. Commercial grade mixtures of coal have been declining steadily in quality since the late 1960s. |
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