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Truth About Green Team Wood Pellets

 

 

Green Team  Wood  Pellets are top quality, PFI Accredited premium-grade fuel produced from a proprietary combination of timber species. Green Team Wood  Pellets are manufactured from 100% organic, recycled, renewable sawmill residues, and fabricated at the maximum quality control degrees, leading to premium quality fuel pellets. Green Team  Wood  Pellets give a constant, Higher BTU output and create less than one.

Table of Contents

  • Hardwood Pellets
  • Review 
  • Specifications 
  • Manufacture 
  • Conclusion
  • Review By Aaron

Hardwood Pellets

These Green Team pellets have been my primary pellet for 4 years now. I pick them up @ local Lowes. Pricing has been all over the place since summer ’08, and now Lowes states that the Greene team will not be delivered until 2009.

  • Greene Team Pellet Fuel is the one company I will compare all of the pellet purchases I get.
  • These pellets have been the most consistent in size, color and very little fines in the bags
  • They produce very small amounts of fine ash.
  • Over a weeks burn time they do tend to produce small clinkers in my Napoleon.
  • The Greene Team Produces very good heat.

Green Team

Traditionally, hardwood continues to be the Preferred fuel in wood stoves and fireplaces since it obviously has a lower moisture content, is a propane fuel, burns more, and contains thicker coals. Softwood is well known for burning hotter originally, simple to light, using more wax or sap, more sparks and noise because it burns off, but burns more quickly. The pelletizing procedure takes away a number of these gaps, and in Cypress Pacific Marketingwe examine all our pellet manufacturers, ensuring you are getting a consistently excellent product whether it is softwood or hardwood. Species of timber, they’re extremely similar. Wood pellets are approximately 8000 BTUs percent at 6 percent pellets rands. Ash Once wood chips are ground into sawdust, they’re dried into a constant moisture level. It isn’t important whether the sawdust came out of a softwood species, hardwood species, or even a mix; they are compressed to the exact same density. When you have a look at BTUs of moisture.

Review 

I bought the pellets throughout Lowes promotional reduction. Purchasing 3 tons (150 luggage ) saves you $100 bucks, purchasing less or more will alter economies. I also managed to pile up a Lowes inspector voucher saving me another 10%. They have quite good evaluations online and some users say they’re the best they’ve used. I will offer an update after a couple of bags are used.
*Update: The pellets burnt really hot and additional warmth compared to softwood pellets which were also used annually. The Pellet stove was a junker and was eliminated and replaced. I’d suggest these pellets as a leading option.

Specifications 

  • Greene Team Wood Pellets are manufactured from 100 percent hardwoods
  • High BTU heating value – sawdust used to create our pellets is constantly pelletized within 1 week of being generated at local sawmills, producing higher BTU pellets
  • Quite low ash – there’s virtually no bark within our sawdust, allowing for a lower ash pellet since bark would be the Root Cause of ash
  • Engineered manufacturing – timber used within our pellets stems from thriving forests in the Appalachian wood area; see the photograph of the back of the tote to get Additional Information.
  • Clean and allergy‐free. No dirt or dust is Brought to the home with pellet fuel. • Stored in less distance. Four times more pellet fuel can be saved in a given area than cordwood or wood chips.

  • Easy to use. Load one time every day. Precisely regulated fuel feed automatically operates the stove based on owner‐determined settings.
  •  More efficient gas than cordwood. Pellets have five to 10% moisture content compared to 30 to 60 percent for cordwood and woodchips. This means pellets are more efficient fuel. • Greater Btu content than cordwood. Wood pellets have a Btu output content of 350,000 per cub. This implies pellets create more heat.
  • Energy from waste. Pellet fuel is made from waste products, like pallets and producer surplus. It is a sensible way to utilize biomass materials from sustainable forest initiatives, especially for commercial uses • Other Biomass products. Cornstalks, straw, wastepaper and even animal waste can be converted into pellets.

Manufacture 

Greene team wood Pellet manufacturers; compress the wood fiber into a consistent density of 40lbs per cubic foot. Meaning that if you fill a cubic foot container together with the pellets (just pour them ), it ought to weigh at least 40lbs. But it’s Hard to compress to this exact density consistently, so most pellet mills compress Into 41lbs or even 42lbs. If a single bag of Wood pellets is thicker compared to another, it is going to deliver more fuel to the firepot with every turning of the Augur than the less compact pellet. In Case You Have two brands of pellets, you are able to stack eight bags of a single brand In addition to each other next two bags of the other brand. The taller stack is the dense pellet. Being less‐dense or more‐dense isn’t bad, but it does alter the fuel‐to‐air ration from the machine. If You change in the less‐dense pellet to a more‐dense pellet, you may need to reduce your feed rate or Increase airflow through the firepot to maintain the correct fuel to air ratio

Conclusion

I would recommend these pellets to anyone who can find them.
Recommend – YES

 

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Review By Aaron

  • Greene Team Pellet Fuel Company
  • Garards Fort, PA
  • (724)966-2166

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