need to provide backup power to ensure stable operation of the Crossfire. Fortunately, there are simple, reliable, and cost effective power backup solutions available. Today, a homeowner can choose from a variety of power conditioning systems from a number of “big box” retail stores. For example, Home Depot, Circuit City, Best Buy,
What does the Crossfire stove require from a UPS system in order to sustain proper operation during a power outage? To answer that question, the homeowner has to decide how long they want the Crossfire to operate in the absence of utility “grid” power. At the same time, an inexpensive solution that will handle a large percentage of many of the most common electrical problems cost less than $100. For about $60 to $70 the homeowner can purchase a UPS product that will operate the Crossfire for close to an hour. This same UPS system should provide an audible, as well as visual alarm, to alert the homeowner to local utility interruptions or power outages. The homeowner can then make the decision to continue to operate the Crossfire or shut it down until the local utility restores local power. Further, this UPS system will ensure that minor utility glitches do not cause “nuisance” shutdown or faults in a Crossfire stove. If a homeowner wants specific information concerning the size and quality of a specific battery backup system for their Crossfire stove, contact Country Flame or one of its local authorized dealers who will assist in providing a specific solution.
FUEL REQUIREMENTSThe Crossfire Model
If pellet fuel (wood or other solid biomass pellet fuel) is used in the Crossfire, Country Flame recommends no more than 8% moisture content. The American Pellet Fuel Institute establishes standards for pellet fuel manufacturer’s product. Pellet Manufacturers voluntarily follow these standards but homeowners should know what to look for. The following terms should be understood by the homeowner:
ASH: Biomass stoves produce two kinds of ash:
1)Solid ash residue in the firepot; and
2)Fly ash
FINES: (sawdust): Fines are caused by pellet disintegration that occurs during transport or storage of pellets. Two potential problems – fines can create dust in the home and fines cause interference to the flow of pellets in the fuel hopper.
SIZE: The Crossfire can handle a wide variety of pellet size. Variations in pellet size create no problem but smaller size pellets usually feed at higher rates per Crossfire heat setting and can affect the balance of
BTU's: (heat) PER POUND: The variation of BTU's per pound in pellet or corn fuel is usually not noticeable to most users. Overall stove efficiency (combustion efficiency times heat transfer efficiency) has a greater impact on the heat delivered to the home.
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