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Most wood pellet stoves use electricity to operate, so we assume you are talking about one of the the two electricity-free pellet stove models here –
Wood pellet stoves that don't need electricity to operate
We don’t actually sell pellet stoves, we found those models and posted that story for anyone building off-grid that is looking for heating solutions. There are links on that page you can follow to the manufacturers page, and I took a look myself just now and found the following –
The Wiseway stove lists 24 inches as the width so that’s a no-go for you, but the Edison model pellet stove lists the width at 22 ¼ inches, so you may be okay. I’m sure you’ve thought of it but I’d rather mention it anyway - be sure to leave room for clearance from any combustible materials such as walls, and I say that just in case your space limitations are due to having walls on either side.
I would check with your regional building inspectors (or better still your insurance company) to make sure your install is safe and compliant.