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    Harman Pellet Stove P61

    Harman P-Series stoves are a true testament to engineering excellence and heating performance. These customizable units create a striking statement in your living space, blending clean lines and mechanical flair with the elegant design of your home. Multiple sizes allow for seamless integration into any room, while efficiently heating your space.

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    17,200 – 43,500
    BTU/Hr Input2

    84% LHV; 77% HHV
    Efficiency5

    .95g/Hr
    Emissions

    800-2,400 sq ft
    Heating Capacity3

    50 lb
    Hopper Capacity4

    Features

    • Quiet, variable-speed blower
    • High efficiencies with accordion heat exchanger
    • Room temperature regulated to within one degree
    • Cleaner glass thanks to exclusive air wash system
    • Easy to use with hidden, color control
    • Less loading with large hopper capacities
    • Less maintenance with large ash pan
    • Elegant flame-reactive mirrored glass
    • Installation made easy with direct vent
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    ESP Temperature Control
    Harman pellet products utilize an Exhaust Sensing Probe system (ESP) to deliver precise heat control. ESP constantly monitors and adjusts heat output to maintain set room temperatures within one degree.

    PelletPro™ Technology
    This patented system makes it possible to burn any grade of pellet fuel with maximum heat and efficiency. A bottom-up feed system burns each pellet completely and allows for 24-hour heating.

    1 Appliance Depth includes entire unit including depth of firebox and extension onto hearth.

    2 BTU/hr Input based on maximum feed rate per hour multiplied by approximately 8600 BTU, which is average BTU from a pound of pellets.

    3 This is a general guide, see your local dealer for help in determining the product that best suits your heating needs based on climate, home efficiency, location of the heater, and air movement in the room.

    4 Fuel density and pellet shape will affect hopper capacity.

    5 Weighted average LHV (Low Heating Value) & HHV (High Heating Value) efficiencies using data collected during EPA emissions test.