Flexibility - Bottom feed pellet stoves are able to tolerate lessor quality, high ash pellets, as is the Upland 207 Pellet Stove. While designed as a pellet stove, the Upland will also burn a corn - pellet mix consisting of up to 80% corn.
Low Operating Costs - The Upland 207 Pellet Stove was designed specifically for consumers that want to install and maintain their unit. Primary goals are to make our stove reliable and maintenance free. If you can change or install a light fixture, you have to know-how and probably tools to do all of the maintenance and trouble shooting that may ever be needed - eliminating costly service calls. The Upland draws less wattage than a typical table lamp.
Ease of Maintenance - The stove’s controller has built in trouble shooting circuitry to help diagnose any problems. The stove has thermal safety sensors that are rated at over 10,000 cycles and have gold plated contacts to ensure proper function on closure. Rare problems are generally the result of a disconnected wire. To further minimize this all connections are heavy duty crimp screws or soldered. Each stove runs though a full systems check before leaving the factory.
Power Outage - Included with your stove is an AC/DC Power Converter that will enable you to run the Upland for about 12 hours on a typical, fully charged car, boat or RV battery.
Safe Operation - The clean burning Upland 207 Pellet Stove is exempt from EPA standards. It has been tested to UL 1482 and ASTM E 1059.
Low Operating Costs - The Upland 207 Pellet Stove was designed specifically for consumers that want to install and maintain their unit. Primary goals are to make our stove reliable and maintenance free. If you can change or install a light fixture, you have to know-how and probably tools to do all of the maintenance and trouble shooting that may ever be needed - eliminating costly service calls. The Upland draws less wattage than a typical table lamp.