The Ashley Hearth AP5613 small footprint wood pellet stove efficiently heats up to 1,300 sq ft. The AP5613 wood pellet stove incorporates a largest in class 50 lb. pellet hopper for up to 25 hours of continuous warmth and comfort. The advanced AURORA diverse airflow burner system provides your family with a beautiful flame and an unmatched increase in airflow and heat output. This combination of modern styling, improved heat output, significant heating efficiency, and a larger wood pellet hopper capacity provides a great solution to your heating needs. THE AP5613 comes complete with a wireless remote control to allow easy operation and heat adjustment at the touch of a button. Wood pellet fuel is a carbon neutral green energy and the most environmentally friendly fuel on the market today. The AP5613 wood pellet stove exceeds 75% efficiency and qualifies for the 30% IRS Sec.(25C) Residential Energy Tax Credit.
Features & Benefits
- Heats Up To 1,300 Square Feet of Living Space
- Compact 50 lb. Hopper Operates Up To 25 Hours
- Utilizes Exclusive AURORA High Effeciency Technology
- Qualifies For IRS 25C Residential Energy Tax Credit
- Easy To Use Electronic Ignition
- Features Upgraded Ceramic Glass And Air Wash System
- Easy To Use Top Mounted Controls
Frequently Asked Questions
What is my warranty?
All replacement parts are covered for 1 year from the date of purchase. The integrity of the firebox itself is covered for 3 years from the purchase date. This is separate from the Family Farm & Home Protection Plan Extended Warranty. You will need to contact your local store for assistance if you have purchased one and are outside of the US Stove coverage time frame.
Can I burn corn in my pellet stove?
No, you cannot burn corn in your pellet stove. The pellet stove was designed and tested for wood pellets only. Burning corn in your stove will void your warranty and may create a safety hazard or cause damage to your stove. You should only burn premium hard wood pellets in your pellet stove. The only exception to this rule is if your stove is specially equipped to burn corn like the 6041 Series stoves. These stoves come with an agitator and a special burn pot to allow them to burn corn and other bio-fuels.
What are the slides in the back wall or in the bottom of the firebox for?
They are clean-outs for the ash build up. These should be cleaned out AT LEAST every burning season or for every ton of pellets burned. You should check them periodically to ensure there’s not a lot of ash build-up. This will greatly affect the performance of your pellet/corn stove!
What are the slides in the back wall or in the bottom of the firebox for?
They are clean-outs for the ash build up. These should be cleaned out AT LEAST every burning season or for every ton of pellets burned. You should check them periodically to ensure there’s not a lot of ash build-up. This will greatly affect the performance of your pellet/corn stove!
Do I need a Fresh Air Kit?
This will depend on how air tight the home/building is. If it is very air tight, negative pressure can form and interfere with the proper functioning of the stove. If the unit is installed in a mobile/manufactured home, the fresh air kit is REQUIRED!
What is the second opening on the back of the stove used for?
The second opening is the unit’s air intake. This is where you would hook up the Fresh Air Kit (Part # 69FAK is a 2in opening and Part # 4FK for the 4 in openings). Piping the intake to the outside allows combustion air to enter the firepot from the outside. This will keep negative pressure from forming within the building. It will also increase the efficiency of your stove. This kit is a requirement for mobile/manufactured homes!
Documentation/Additional Resources (PDFs)
Operator Manuals