Cumberland Stove Works 2008 Stove User Manual


 
1X
Many Pelletized Fuels, One Fire Pot
Multitude of pelletized fuels including wood, corn,
and natural wood pellets such as cherry pits.
No need to convert fire pots when switching fuels.
No agitator to get gummed up with burn residue.
Fluctuating prices and varying heat contents make choosing
the right pelletized fuel a challenge. The MF Series can
adapt to your changing needs quickly and easily.
Flame is heralded by many as the industry's most beautiful.
High-Tech Easy-To-Use Controller
The MF Series provides
24 different burn settings.
Why so many? Due to
fluctuation in pellet fuel
content, it's imperative that
feed rates and temperature
settings are flexible so that
the pellets you choose will
provide the maximum heat
(btu's) available.
3X
Advanced Heat Exchanger
Technically advanced heat exchanger has more surface area
which in turn provides more heat.
The efficiency of the MF Series has proven to be the best
in its class. Many stove manufacturers claim maximum
heat output, but recent breakthroughs have shown that
large amounts of that heat is going up the stack, not into
the room. See the diagram below to understand our
superior performance over other misleading stove
manufacturers.
HEAt sMARt WItH tRI-X
heat loss
600
500
400
300
200
company a
mf
company b
company c
Lowest
Exhaust
Temp.
temperature (f)
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wood
pellets
corn
cherry
pits
fuel options include:
Gravity-sealed ash
pan eliminates the
need for latches and
moving parts. Just
pull the handle and the
ash pan flips open.
Gravity-
Sealed
Ash Pan
2X
New for 2008, is a
detachable controller.
Can easily be mounted to a
wall or held at arms-reach
for comfortable operation.
Easy-to-read alphanumeric
messaging makes operation
a breeze. No codes to
figure out.
Simple plug-and-play
technology allows you to
hook up a thermostat for
more consistent heating.