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  1. Phil D. Feeling the Heat

    joined: Dec 16, 2012
    303 posts
    Hyde Park, NY
    Anyone know what year and model that Harman first introduced the ESP system? The Palazzetti Ecofire that I have incorporates the same technology. Wondering who was first?:)
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  2. DAKSY Super Moderator

    I'm thinkin that the first Harman Pellet stove hit the market in 1991, so no earlier than that...
  3. silverfox103 Feeling the Heat

    joined: Oct 4, 2011
    418 posts
    Littleton, NH
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  4. DexterDay Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 11, 2010
    9,046 posts
    NE Ohio
    The Ecofire adjusts the flame? Depending on room temp? Hmmmm.... So many options out there.

    So all you do is set the stat and it determines the rate of fire? Based of the heat demand? (That's how the Harman works/Smart stove technology ;))
  5. Phil D. Feeling the Heat

    joined: Dec 16, 2012
    303 posts
    Hyde Park, NY
    Dex, That is correct. The Palazzetti monitors exhaust, room and hopper temp and adjusts flame burn rate and blower speed automatically;ex
  6. DexterDay Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 11, 2010
    9,046 posts
    NE Ohio
    Nice.... :)
  7. Bioburner Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 4, 2012
    840 posts
    West central Mn
    The new to me Elena Ecoteck makes for an interesting fire for the first hour as stove adjusts till room gets close to target temp as the smaller fire pot makes the feed adjustments almost instant flame height up and down. The bottom fed Harman takes several minutes to see the adjustments. American manufactures need to follow the european manufactures for the quality of fans. My Elena not only has a nice fan but the design venturis in extra air without having to run a higher fan speed making things quieter and run with less electricity. 90 watts on low with the auger running,60 watts without auger running. Thermal effeciency in the 80s.
  8. jtakeman Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 30, 2008
    12,723 posts
    Northwestern CT.
    Did I read that right? That I have to see! ==c
  9. Bioburner Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 4, 2012
    840 posts
    West central Mn
    Get your glass cleaned or your mind out of the Victorias secret catalog. Italian models have you overheated.
  10. jtakeman Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 30, 2008
    12,723 posts
    Northwestern CT.
    Yep, Just like the Fiat commercial!

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    Lousyweather and Brokenwing like this.

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