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Lennox Hearth Products, which was established in 1994 by Lennox International, acquired Whitfield Hearth Products, Superior Fireplace Company and Marco Manufacturing in 1998; Earth Stove and Security Chimneys in 1999; then Country Stoves in 2006. In September 2012, Lennox Hearth Products merged with FMI Products to form Innovative Hearth ...
A pellet stove is a stove that burns compressed wood or biomass pellets to create a source of heat for residential and sometimes industrial spaces. By steadily feeding fuel from a storage container (hopper) into a burn pot area, it produces a constant flame that requires little to no physical adjustments.
Pellet stoves or single ovens are generally plants in the power range of max. 6-8 kW and less. They are usually placed directly in the living room. They usually have a small reservoir of pellet fuel which can last for one or more days. Fuel supply and the control of combustion are controlled automatically and the ash removal is done manually.
In 1973, Lennox acquired Heatcraft, including the Larkin, Bohn, Chandler, and Climate Control brands. [7] In 1998, the company acquired Pyro Industries, a manufacturer of pellet stoves. [8] In December 2010, the company acquired Kysor/Warren from The Manitowoc Company for $138 million. [9]
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The feed stock is different and is an entirely different process. The two have no connection. Additionally, "hobo" stoves or barrel stoves also have no direct link to pellet stoves. Dr. Jerry Whitfield is often cited as the father of the pellet stove, though he is most notably known for working with Ken Tucker in making the first wood pellet.