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8 | Operating Instructions |
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A. Fuel Size And Material | B. General Operating Information | ||
1. Wood Pellets | |||
1. Thermostat Calls For Heat | |||
Fuel pellets are made from sawdust or wood | |||
source material is hardwood, they can have a higher mineral | The appliance is like most modern furnaces; when the | ||
content, creating more ash. Fuels containing bark will also have | thermostat calls for heat, your appliance will automatically | ||
higher ash content. Minerals and other noncombustible materials | light and deliver heat. When the room is up to temperature | ||
such as sand will turn into a hard, | and the thermostat is satisfied, the red call light will go off | ||
a clinker when heated to the extreme temperatures our firepot | and the appliance will shut down. | ||
reaches. This is what forms clinkers in the bottom of the firepot. | 2. Heat Output Controls | ||
Trees from different areas will vary in mineral content. That is | |||
This appliance is equipped with a heat output control | |||
why some fuels produce more clinkers than others. Pellets are | |||
manufactured in either 1/4 inch or 5/16 inch | switch that has three settings or burn rates; low, medium | ||
should be no more than | and high. | The appliance will turn on and off as the | |
lengths may even vary by lot from the same manufacturer which | thermostat demands. When the thermostat calls for heat, | ||
is why the feed rate may need to be adjusted occasionally. If you | the appliance will start up at the burn rate for which it is | ||
burn pellets longer than | set. If the appliance is set at one of the lower settings, it | ||
an inconsistent fuel feed rate and/or missed ignitions. | will run quieter but take longer to heat up an area than if it | ||
Pellet fuel quality can greatly fluctuate. We recommend using | were set at a higher burn rate. Regardless of the burn rate, | ||
when the area is warm enough to satisfy the thermostat, | |||
premium grade fuel with ash content less than 1%. Even in some | |||
the appliance will shut off. | |||
fuel labeled “premium” ash content can vary from bag to bag and | |||
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possibly exceed 1%. High ash fuel, or lack of maintenance, can |
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cause the firepot to fill up and thus create a potential for smoking, |
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sooting and possible hopper fires. |
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Always burn dry fuel. Burning fuel with high moisture content takes |
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heat from the fuel and tends to cool the appliance, robbing heat |
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from your home. Damp pellet fuel can clog the feed system. |
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We recommend that you buy fuel in |
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possible. Buying large quantities of fuel at once will greatly |
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reduce the number of times the feed adjustments will need to be |
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made. However, we do recommend trying various brands before |
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purchasing |
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WARNING |
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Fire Risk. |
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• High ash fuels, or lack of maintenance, | Figure 22.1 |
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can cause the firepot to fill with ash |
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and clinker. If the firepot fills to the top, |
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immediately shut down the unit and clean. |
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| • Failure to do so could result in smoking, |
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| sooting and possible hopper fires. |
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2. Shelled Field Corn |
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| Keep combustible materials, gasoline | ||||
Extensive factory and field testing has demonstrated shelled | |||||||
and other flammable vapors and liquids | |||||||
field corn to be an efficient and very economical fuel. We | clear of appliance. | ||||||
recommend the use of a | • Do NOT store flammable materials in the appliance’s | ||||||
The only change in operation is that the feed rate may require | vicinity. | ||||||
a slight adjustment. The BTU output of the appliance varies | • Do NOT use gasoline, lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal | ||||||
slightly compared to pellets, depending on the quality of the | lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or “freshen up” a | ||||||
fire in this heater. | |||||||
corn used. In cases where it is acceptable for the appliance to | |||||||
• Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while | |||||||
run full time, 100% corn will work after the fire has been started | |||||||
it is in use. | |||||||
using wood pellets. |
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