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Comfortbilt HP50 Pellet Stove

SKU HP50-Grey

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Original price $1,799.00
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Original price $1,799.00
Current price $1,749.00
$1,749.00 - $1,749.00
Current price $1,749.00
Color: Grey

Enjoy the ComfortBilt HP50 pellet stove. The HP50 provides efficient and eco friendly heating for the value minded consumer. The compact design features quality engineering, reliable performance, and optimal heat output.

The HP50 can heat 2,200 square feet if temperatures are mild. The HP50 is EPA and CSA Certified to comply with all federal emissions mandates.

The five power settings allow for 24 hours of continuous burning on the lowest setting, and the programmable thermostat maintains a constant temperature and creates economical pellet usage. 

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The ComfortBilt HP50 Pellet Stove features:

  • Certified 42,000 BTU output will heat a 2,200 ft² or more if temperatures are mild.
  • EPA and CSA Certified to comply with all federal emissions mandates.
  • Heat exchanger design and powerful room blower produce maximum heat from pellets.
  • Easy to clean heavy gauge exterior.
  • 47 pound hopper capacity; ashes fall automatically into a large removable ash pan.
  • Pellets burn so completely that the ash drawer only needs emptying every two weeks.
  • Five power settings allow up to 24 hours of continuous burning on lowest setting.
  • Programmable thermostat allows constant temperature and economical pellet use.
  • Rear mounted 3" standard  exhaust port, and 2" standard air intake. 
  • Exterior dimensions of unit are 20.5" wide, 24" deep, and 36" high with mounted controller.

The HP50 Pellet Stove comes with a one-year limited warranty on parts and service.

HP50 Specs

  • Dimensions: 34 inches high x 20 inches wide x 23.5 inches depth
  • Output: 9,664 - 32,990 BTU / Hour
  • Hopper Size: 47 pounds
  • Efficiency: 80.4%
  • Color Options: Grey, Arctic White, Burgundy
  • Shipping weight: 264 pounds
  • Heating Coverage: 2,400 square feet

Optional White Glover Delivery Service:

  • In home delivery: delivery service will place the product in any room of your house.
  • Notifications for delivery scheduling with email or SMS.
  • Schedule a 2 hour delivery window.
  • Removal of all packaging material.
  • Available for an extra $165 at checkout.

Optional 3 inch or 4 inch Piping Kits:

ComfortBilt offers optional piping kits in 3 inch or 4 inch sizes that include venting accessories necessary to connect venting to the back of the ComfortBilt pellet stoves.

  • 3 inch piping kits
  • 4 inch piping kits

     

    FAQ

    Do ComfortBilt Stoves use electricity?

    ComfortBilt pellet stoves can only operate with electricity. They can run off of a generator or a battery backup, but only if the generator or battery backup have a pure sine wave power signature. ComfortBilt electronics are fairly sensitive and will not run on modified sine wave. 

    What piping kit do I need?  What comes with the pipe kit? Do I need 3 inch or 4 inch pipe? Does the pipe kit come with everything I need?

    For the free-standing stove models, you will need some way to vent exhaust outside, usually directly through an exterior wall. 

    The difference between 3 inch and 4 inch venting is in how much resistance the exhaust air will have to push through. 4 inch piping has more space and so there is less resistance; especially at elbows/bends.

    3 inch venting is normally sufficient, however if you have longer total venting runs, or more than just a couple bends/elbows, it is likely you will need to use a 4 inch pellet venting system.

    If you are installing at or above 5,000 feet in elevation, installing in a manufactured home, or exceeding the recommended equivalent vent length calculations, you will need a 4 inch piping kit.

    How often should I clean my stove? How often should I deep clean my stove? How often should I clean my burn pot? How do I clean my stove? What exhaust gaskets can be used?

    Cleaning and maintenance should be done on a routine schedule.  We recommend cleaning the burn pot with every hopper load of pellets, and doing a deep chamber cleaning at least once every ton of pellets burned. This chamber cleaning is done by removing the few exhaust chamber cover plates and brushing/vacuuming out those inner chambers.  

    We also recommend cleaning out the piping and tee connections/elbows at about the same interval. (once per ton of pellets burned) Just to ensure a good exhaust/air flow.

    he exhaust fan assembly may only need to be cleaned annually.

    When performing deep cleans, it is often recommended to have replacement gaskets on hand.

    You can use any high temperature gasket material, such as vehicle exhaust gaskets as a replacement.  Just ensure that the gasket is able to withstand temps exceeding 500°F.