Operating instructions, Warning – Quadra-Fire MTVERNON-AE-MBK User Manual

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Mt. Vernon Pellet Stove (AE)

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Operating Instructions

A. Fire Safety

To provide reasonable fire safety, the following should be

given serious consideration:
• Install at least one smoke detector and CO

monitor on each

floor of your home.

• Locate detectors away from the heating appliance and close

to the sleeping areas.

• Follow the detector’s manufacturer’s placement and

installation instructions and maintain regularly.

• Conveniently locate a Class A fire extinguisher to contend

with small fires.

• In the event of a hopper fire:

• Evacute the house immediately.

• Notify fire department.

B. Combustible/Non-Combustible Materials

Combustible Material

Material made of or surfaced with wood, compressed

paper, plant fibers, plastics, or any material capable

of igniting and burning, whether flame-proofed or not,

plastered or unplastered.

Non-combustible Material
Material which will not ignite and burn. Such materials are

those consisting entirely of steel, iron, brick, tile, slate,

glass or plasters, or any combination thereof.

Non-combustible Sealant Material
Sealants which will not ignite and burn: Rutland, Inc.

Fireplace Mortar #6, Rutland 76R, Nuflex 0, GE

RTV106 or GE RTB116 (or equivalent).

Clinkers
Minerals and other non-combustible materials such as sand

will turn into a hard, glass-like substance called a clinker when

heated in the firepot.
Trees from different areas will vary in mineral content. That

is why some fuels produce more clinkers than others.
Moisture
Always burn dry fuel. Burning fuel with high moisture content

takes heat from the fuel and tends to cool the appliance,

robbing heat from your home. Damp pellet fuel can clog the

feed system.

C. Fuel Material and Fuel Storage

Pellet fuel quality can greatly fluctuate. This appliance has

been designed to burn a wide variety of fuels, giving you

the choice to use the fuel that is most economical in your

region.
Hearth & Home Techonologies strongly recommends only

using Pellet Fuel Institute (PFI) certified fuel.

Shelled Field Corn

• Must be 15% or less moisture content.

Must be clean and free from debris

Never burn corn straight from the field

Stalk parts, excessive fines and cob remnants, etc. will

clog the auger mechanism

• Corn with excessive grain dust must be screened

by sifting

with /16 inch (.7mm) mesh screening

CAUTION! Do not b

urn fuel that contains an additive;

(such as soybean oil).

• May cause hopper fires

• Damage to product may result
Read the ingredients list on the package. If you are buying
corn or wheat the only ingredient that should be listed is
corn or wheat.

WARNING! Risk of Chemical Poisoning!
Do

NOT burn treated seed corn

• Chemical pesticides are harmful or fatal if swallowed
• Burning treated seed corn will void your warranty

Fuel Material

• Made from sawdust or wood by-products

• Shelled field corn & other biomass fuels

• Depending on the source material it may have a high or

low ash content.

Higher Ash Content Material

• Hardwoods with a high mineral content

• Fuel that contains bark

• Standard grade pellets, high ash pellets, corn and other

biomass fuels

Lower Ash Content Material

• Softwoods

• Fuels with low mineral content

• Premium grade pellets

Fire Risk.

WARNING

• Do not operate appliance before reading

and understanding operating instructions.

• Failure to operate appliance properly may

cause a house fire.

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