England's Stove Works 49-TRC22 Stove User Manual


 
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Corn must be clean and free from debris; never burn corn strait from the field. Stalk
parts, excessive fines and cob remnants, etc. will clog the auger mechanism. We highly
recommend the use of a sifter; sifters to filter your corn are available from dealers (and
we offer a sifter at
www.englanderstoves.com). Damage caused by dirty and/or
unfiltered (unsifted) corn is not covered by the product warranty – ask for and use clean
filtered bagged corn only.
DISCLAIMER NOTICE: No guarantee is made regarding the heating capacity of this
product. The actual area that this unit will heat depends on factors such as building
conditions, heat loss, type of construction, amount and type of insulation, type of air
movement and heat distribution, and the location of the product.
Important: Your home must be checked to verify that there is no negative pressure that
will affect the operation of this appliance.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT
BURN “TREATED” SEED CORN IN YOUR STOVE. Seed corn
is treated with chemical pesticides that are harmful or fatal if swallowed
; therefore, seed
corn is dangerous to have in the house, especially where children can reach it. Burning
treated seed corn in your stove will void your warranty and will destroy the
exhaust system on the unit.
There are many varieties of corn grown around the world. Each variety has unique
characteristics including the shape and size of the kernel. Your stove will burn more
consistently with a small to medium kernel corn. If the kernel size of the corn varies
greatly or if you switch sources frequently, you will get a less consistent burn. Do not
use corn with high wax content.
Vacuum the hopper out after every 6-8 bags to eliminate buildup of saw dust and fines
from corn.