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Mt. Vernon Pellet Stove (AE)
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| CAUTION |
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| This appliance has been tested and approved by Hearth & | ||||||
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| Tested and approved for wood pellets, shelled field |
| Home Technologies for shelled field corn, wheat and black | ||||||
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| oil sunflower seeds. | |||||||
| corn, wheat and black oil sunflower seeds. Burning |
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| When purchasing corn or wheat to burn in your appliance, | |||||||
| of any other type of fuel voids your warranty. |
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| read the ingredient label very carefully. Do NOT purchase | |||||
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| fuel that contains any additives such as oils (i.e. soybean | |||||
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A. Fuel Size, Material and Storage | oil) and meals as it will result in poor unit performance. If | ||||||||
you are buying corn or wheat the only ingredient that should | |||||||||
1. Wood Pellets | |||||||||
be listed is corn or wheat. | |||||||||
Wood pellets are made from sawdust or wood | Shelled field corn must be 15% or less moisture content. The | ||||||||
the source material is hardwood, they can have a higher mineral | corn must be clean and free from debris. Never burn corn | ||||||||
content, creating more ash. Fuels containing bark will also have | straight from the field. Stalk parts, excessive fines and cob | ||||||||
higher ash content. | remnants, etc. will clog the auger mechanism. Corn with | ||||||||
Minerals and other | excessive grain dust must be screened by sifting with 3/16 | ||||||||
inch mesh screening. | |||||||||
will turn into a hard, | |||||||||
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heated to the extreme temperatures our firepot reaches. This |
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| WARNING |
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is what forms clinkers in the bottom of the firepot. Trees from |
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different areas will vary in mineral content. That is why some |
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fuels produce more clinkers than others. |
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| • Do Not burn treated seed corn |
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Pellets are manufactured in either 1/4 inch or 5/16 inch |
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| • Chemical pesticides are harmful or fatal if |
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diameter and should be no more than |
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| swallowed |
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in length. Pellet lengths may even vary by lot from the same |
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| • Burning treated seed corn will void your |
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manufacturer which is why the feed rate may need to be adjusted |
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occasionally. If you burn pellets longer than |
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(38mm) you may have an inconsistent fuel feed rate and/or |
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missed ignitions. | Do not burn treated seed corn in your appliance. Seed corn | ||||||||
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Pellet fuel quality can greatly fluctuate. The Advanced Energy | is treated with chemical pesticides that are harmful or fatal if | ||||||||
(AE) appliance has been designed to burn a wide variety of fuels, | swallowed; therefore, seed corn is dangerous to have in the | ||||||||
giving you the choice to use the fuel that is most economical in | house, expecially where children can reach it. Burning treated | ||||||||
your region. Premium wood pellets have the lowest ash content, | seed corn in your appliane will void your warranty and will | ||||||||
under 1%. Standard grade pellet, high ash pellets, corn and | destroy the exhaust system on the unit. | ||||||||
other biomass fuels all have higher ash content. | When changing to a different fuel, be sure to empty the hopper | ||||||||
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The higher the ash content, the more often the ash pan will need | of the previous fuel and vacuum the hopper before you fill it | ||||||||
to be emptied. Premium wood pellets will produce the least ash | with the new fuel. Make the appropriate selection on the FUEL | ||||||||
and tends to produce the highest heat output. | SELECTION screen on the thermostat wall control. The burn | ||||||||
Pellets made from hardwoods (i.e. oak) have a higher ash content | rate, BTU content and heat output will all vary depending on | ||||||||
fuel selected. See Figure 23.3 on page 23. | |||||||||
than pellets made from softwoods (i.e. pine). The hardwood | |||||||||
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pellets may require more air to burn properly so make sure you |
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have the wall control on the correct setting. | 3. Storage | ||||||||
If you are burning a higher ash fuel and your firepot and ash pan | |||||||||
Wood pellets should be left in their original sealed bag until | |||||||||
are filling quickly, set the wall control on “Utility Pellet” and the | |||||||||
using. This will prevent moisture absorption. | |||||||||
Shelled corn, wheat or sunflower seeds should be stored in | |||||||||
Always burn dry fuel. Burning fuel with high moisture content | |||||||||
a tight container where it will not absorb moisture from damp | |||||||||
takes heat from the fuel and tends to cool the appliance, | |||||||||
or wet floors. This will also prevent rodents from becoming | |||||||||
robbing heat from your home. Damp pellet fuel can clog the | |||||||||
a problem. | |||||||||
feed system. | |||||||||
Do not store any pellet fuel within the clearance requirements | |||||||||
We recommend that you buy fuel in | |||||||||
or in an area that would hinder routine cleaning and | |||||||||
possible. However, we do recommend trying various brands | |||||||||
maintenance. | |||||||||
before purchasing | |||||||||
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