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What is creosote?
When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. As the exhaust vapors rise and cool, they condense and form ......
Last Update: 2009-04-19
Should I leave my pilot lit during the summer months if I plan on not burning it?
The option is up to the homeowner. A pilot burns approximately 900-1200 BTUs/hour, or eight gallons of liquid propane per month. However, running the pilot year round will extend the life ......
Last Update: 2009-04-19
Will my gas hearth product still work if I lose electricity to my home?
Yes.  Models with a “standing” (always on) pilot light will work without interruption in event of a power outage. If you have a fan, it will not work without power, but ......
Last Update: 2009-04-19
Which pellet stoves will operate in event of a power outage?
All of our pellet stoves will operate in the event of a power outage if you have generator or battery backup.  The Advanced Energy Mt. Vernon can be operated off any ......
Last Update: 2009-04-19
What is propane and how is it made?
Propane is produced from both natural gas processing and crude oil refining, in roughly equal amounts.  It is colorless and virtually odorless.  A strong identifying odor is added so the gas ......
Last Update: 2009-04-19
What are pellets made of?
Wood pellets are made by compressing fine sawdust through a high-speed molding process. There are no additives; the natural binders and resins in the wood hold the pellet together.     ......
Last Update: 2009-04-19
Is Propane safe to use in my home?
Propane is a safe fuel to use anywhere.  Propane has a narrow range of flammability and cannot be ingested like gasoline or alcohol fuels because it is released as a vapor ......
Last Update: 2009-04-19

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