Pellet stove

Pellet stove (sometimes called pellet heater or pellet space heater) means an enclosed, pellet or chip fuel-burning device capable of and intended for residential space heating or space heating and domestic water heating. Pellet stoves include a fuel storage hopper or bin and a fuel feed system. Pellet stoves include, but are not limited to:
(1) Free-standing pellet stoves—pellet stoves that are installed on legs or on a pedestal or other supporting base. These stoves generally are safety listed under ASTM E1509, UL–1482, ULC S627 or ULC–ORD C1482.
(2) Pellet stove fireplace inserts—pellet stoves intended to be installed in masonry fireplace cavities or in other enclosures. These stoves generally are safety listed under ASTM E1509, UL–1482, ULC–S628 or ULC–ORD C1482.
(3) Built-in pellet stoves—pellet stoves intended to be recessed into the wall. These stoves generally are safety listed under ASTM E1509, UL–127, ULC–S610 or ULC–ORD C1482.

Source

40 CFR § 60.531


Scoping language

As used in this subpart, all terms not defined herein have the meaning given them in the Clean Air Act and subpart A of this part.

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