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Omni TestedSafety 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 that will prevent overheating.
  • Thermocouples to monitor heat output
  • Self-diagnostics
  • Computerized troubleshooting


Omni Tested

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
  • Ten adjustable comfort settings
    • New push button digital display
    • EZ read illuminated display indicates comfort level
    • Adjust the heat with a push of a button
    • Furnace OperationOne of the most versatile heating ranges 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 with our digital display user system. The HHP-II will take care of the rest!
  • Strong oversized galvanized hopper
    • Holds 130 lbs. of corn Corn or Wood Pellets
    • Holds 117 lbs. of wood pellets
    • Holds enough fuel to burn for up to 70 hours on number 1 setting
  • Patented agitator blade
    • Helps crush corn clinkersCorn or Wood Pellets
    • Provides even fuel delivery
    • Improves combustion of fuel
    • Aids in conditioning ash for greater efficiency
  • Oversized ash bucket
    • Increases time between emptying
  • Powerful 500 CFM (Convection) Fan
    • Heats up room quicker
  • EZ Damper Control
    • Quickly adjust for various installation applications

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Maintenance:

The HHP-II was designed to require minimal amount of cleaning. However, performance will be reduced if some simple maintenance tasks are not performed.

Burn Chamber
  • 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.

  • Burn ChamberDurable 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 cleaner to view natural looking flame
    • Durable cast iron door construction
    • Provides natural-looking flame even at the lowest heat setting
    • Calming, adjustable aesthetic flame
    • Makes startup a snap
  • User-friendly Controls
    • 10 comfort settings at the touch of a button (From 8,500 up to 50,000 BTU’s based on fuel type)
    • One of the most versatile heating range on the market

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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 from your dealer 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.

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

  • Stove SpecsDurable 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, based on fuel type
  • Powerful 500 CFM (Convection) Fan
  • Large galvanized hopper
    • Holds 130 lbs of corn
    • Holds 117 lbs of wood pellets
    • Holds enough fuel to burn for up to 70 hours on number 1 setting
  • Stainless steel burn chamber
  • Oversized ash bucket
  • Large curved glass door
    • Custom air-wash door to keep glass cleaner to view natural looking flame
    • Durable cast iron door construction
  • Built-in computer diagnostics and warning display errors.

Tested:

  • Omni Test Laboratories Approved- Omni Labs
    • Passed ASTM E1509
      • Alcove Test (12 ½ ceiling 3 “ wall clearance)
      • Blocked Flue Test
      • Power Outage Safety Test
  • EPA Certified Appliance
    • EPA Rating well below approved limits for most states

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Cost Analysis:

Home Heating Cost Analysis


For up-to-date fuel cost comparision, using your regions prices,


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.

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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