Harman p68 pellet stove

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My new Harman p68 pellet stove. Just installed it. Works excellent! Very efficient. I installed it going through my roof. I did not want a bunch of pipe in the front of my house. In my opinion, and from my research, it's the best stove on the market today. Of course the best comes with a nice price tag, but if you can afford, it is most definitely the way to go.
This stove is rated at 68,000 Btu's, and according to Harman, that I enough to heat a 2200+ sq. Ft home in 20 below weather. I live in the high desert of Southern Ca, we hit low teens at night in winter, and my house is 2600 sq. Ft, it does a great job.

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  • Sorry it took me a while to reply. No you can not set the time. You have 2 options. Set the stove on a desired setting, which will stay there all night, or set it to thermostat, which will keep your house at a desired temp. Eg. Stove set to 70 degrees. It will shut off once it goes past 70 degrees, then re-light when it cools below 70 degrees. Hope this helps.

  • I had a P68 installed. I am concerned that the "flu" out of the roof is too close to the roof. It is only 12 inches off. I live in Bend Oregon. Any advice?

  • @99netter

    Page 13 of the manual shows the diagram for going through the roof. They state a minimum of 12" to the top of your pipe, not counting your rain guard. Another $40 for another 6' of pipe that you could cut and add 6-12" more is pretty cheap insurance and peace of mind in my humble opinion. Hope it helps.

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  • was looking at all the other stoves,but there is no comparison harman is #1,the quality is exceptional,and built to last

  • i bought a harman p68 last october heating a 2,300 sq ft home two story works great,had a wood burner in before,no more mess and hard work.lovin it!! you have a great video on how to clean stove great detail

  • @nocando1234 I installed the unit myself, wasn't too difficult, besides putting it close to a valley, which I didn't consider until the install! We have a recliner chair in the other corner, and it's great for sitting and relaxing. Yes it does get warm when on high. We put it in that room so the living room would not get too warm and a little less noise from fan and auger. See my other video on the P68 efficiency. He does our house just fine! Great investment if your considering it!

  • @nocando1234 I paid $3600 for the unit itself. The brushed louvers, and trim was another $175, then the slate at the bottom was like $40, Then all of my double insulated piping. I needed 15' of straight pipe, the cleanout T, then a kit that included the Flat Ceiling box, vertical cap, storm collar, ceiling support fire stop spacer, adjustable flashing, and the adapter to go to the stove itself, and the intake air kit. All of that was roughly another $500. $4476 Out the Door.

  • @Shaverklan What was the cost for the unit and installation, etc? Do you find that the room with the Harmon gets to warm? Thanks. Looks great!

  • Harmon are nice stoves.....our Lopi Pellet stove keeps out 2500 sqft house nice and toasty

  • @Shaverklan

    House is a bit over 3000sqft on two levels with a dirt basement/root cellar below. It took us so long to heat it up cuz it was built in 1862 and it's got thick stone walls which stay about 40 degrees (which gives the house its refrigerator effect). We have turned down the pellet feed dial to 2 or 3 now since the house is staying warm. We no longer use our electric or propane furnace! We go through about 2 bags a day and we're using the Turman pellets. LOVE this stove!

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