omfortBilt Alpine HP40 17" Black Space Saver Wood Pellet Stove
America's Smallest Pellet Stove
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Who is this for
- You are trying to heat an area around 1,500 ft²
- You want something that is easy to maintain
- Your biggest priority is affordability not taking up too much space
- You live in a well insulated space or you have an open floor plan
- You want something that can burn pellets continuously at a low heat setting for efficiency
- You are more concerned to heat during the day time rather than the night time
Introducing The Alpine HP40
The HP40 small pellet stove is an extremely efficient pellet stove heater, designed to heat small spaces such as homes, sunrooms, cabins, garages, yurts, lodges, and basements.
With a heating capacity of up to 1,500 ft² under normal temperature conditions, this small pellet stove heater is perfect for keeping any space warm and cozy. The Alpine by ComfortBilt Pellet Stoves is EPA and CSA certified, ensuring compliance with all federal emissions mandates. With a maximum BTU/Hr of 26,224, an efficiency of 81%, and a 25-pound hopper capacity, this pellet stove heater is designed for maximum performance and convenience.
The five power settings and programmable thermostat on the Alpine HP40 pellet stove allow for constant temperature control and economical pellet use. The heavy gauge exterior is easy to clean and maintain, and the rear-mounted 75mm (3") standard exhaust port and 2” standard air intake makes installation a breeze. Measuring 17 inches wide, 30 inches high, and 21 inches deep, 182 lbs.
the Alpine Pellet Stove comes with a one-year limited warranty on parts and service. Upgrade your heating system and enjoy warmth and comfort all season long with the Alpine line of pellet stoves by ComfortBilt.
Let's Break It Down
- Certified 26,224 BTU output will heat a 1,500 ft² under normal temperature conditions
- 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
- 25 pound hopper capacity, designed for maximum performance and convenience
- 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
What's Included With The Stove?
- Alpine HP40 Wood Pellet Stove
- Removable Door Latch
- Remote Control
- Power Cord
- Data Cable
- Control Panel & Bracket
- Owner's Manual
- Online Guides and Videos
- 1 Year Warranty
Technical Specs
Width | 17" |
Height | 30" |
Depth | 21" |
Finish | Black |
Fuel Type | Premium Wood Pellets |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
EPA Certified | 0.742 grams / hr. |
HHV Tested Efficiency | 81% |
BTU Output | 13,458 - 26,224 BTU / hr. |
Heating Capacity | Up to 1,500 ft² |
Exhaust Port Size | 75mm (3") |
Air Intake Port Size | 50mm (2") |
Hopper Capacity | 25 lbs (approximate) |
Shipping Weight | 180 lbs |
Frequently Asked Questions
How Loud Does The Blower and Auger Get?
Hard to get specific with this, It's important to note it will make a noise and it will be noticeable. To try answer in a context, If you have it about 2 feet from a TV you'd have to turn up the volume but not too loud
Can It Work If There's A Power Outage?
A reliable power backup system is essential to keep your Comfortbilt pellet stoves running smoothly during power outages. While some backup systems may require human intervention and cause temporary disruptions, a UPS (uninterrupted power supply) offers an instantaneous switchover to battery power, ensuring uninterrupted operation. A UPS offers instantaneous power switchover to battery backup when a power outage occurs. This seamless transition ensures that your stove continues to operate without interruption. Our team is more than happy to help you find the needed UPS. If you'd like to do it on your own, be sure it meets these requirements: a 120V, 60Hz power supply, and a Pure Sine Wave output with at least a 1000W peak wattage
What Do You Have Under The Pellet Stove?
For Safety It's a good idea to pick up a mat or have some sort of stone or brick under your pellet stove
Where Should I Install The Stove?
First and foremost consider safety. Leave space from combustible materials, such as walls, furniture, and flooring. Leave adequate space around the pellet for ventilation and easy access to the pellet stove's hopper, ash pan, and controls for proper maintenance.
This Pellet Stove is Eligible for the 30% Tax Credit Program
- EPA Certified
- 81% HHV Efficiency
- Beginning in 2023 through December 31, 2032, consumers buying highly efficient wood or pellet stoves or larger residential biomass heating systems may be eligible to claim a 30% tax credit that is capped at $2,000 annually and is based on the full cost (purchase and installation) of the unit.
- This new 30 percent tax credit is available for appliances installed between January 1, 2023, and December 31, 2032.
- Customers will claim their tax credit when they file their taxes on IRS form 5695 under “Residential Energy Efficient Property Credit “. They will need their purchase receipt (showing the cost of product and installation).
- Customers will also need the manufacturer certificate stating that the stove qualifies for the credit and is at least 75 percent efficient HHV.
- The credit applies to qualifying wood and pellet stoves and, unfortunately, not to gas stoves.
- People who have zero tax liability may not qualify for the tax credit. It's recommended to consult a qualified tax professional to determine if the customer is eligible to take advantage of this tax credit.
- Best Bang For Your Buck For Efficiency
- Most Popular
- Longest Lasting Heating Without Adding More Pellets
- Heats The Largest Space
Accessory Ventilation Kit
Along side the mandatory exhaust ventilation you can opt in to purchase some extra ventilation piping to bring in outside air. If you want the most out of your stove and don't mind the extra work, we'd highly recommend it. Let's break down the pros and cons:
Pros |
Cons |
Improved Efficiency Outdoor air means the stove isn't competing for the indoor air and there will be a more complete combustion |
Additional Cost The materials add to the project cost and you may end up needing professional help |
Enhanced Safety More complete combustion means less carbon monoxide and better air quality |
Aesthetic & Space Depending on the location the piping may detract from the ambiance of the room |
Potential Improved Longevity Better air quality means less dust or other pollutants that might build up and potentially slowly wear down your stove |
Limited Impact in Some Environments: In homes with sufficient ventilation or where indoor air quality is not a significant concern, the benefits of an external air intake may not justify the cost and effort. |
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More To Maintain Introducing an additional component means there's one more thing to maintain and potentially troubleshoot over time, adding to the overall upkeep of the pellet stove. |
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