Operating instructions, Warning – Quadra-Fire PELLET INSERT CB1200MI-MBK User Manual

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7014-188B

February 3, 2010

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Operating Instructions

A. Fuel Size, Material and Storage

1. Wood Pellets

Fuel pellets are made from sawdust or wood by-products. If the

source material is hardwood, they can have a higher mineral

content, creating more ash. Fuels containing bark will also

have higher ash content. Minerals and other noncombustible

materials such as sand will turn into a hard, glass-like substance

called a clinker when heated to the extreme temperatures our

firepot reaches. This is what forms clinkers in the bottom of the

firepot. Trees from different areas will vary in mineral content.

That is why some fuels produce more clinkers than others.

Pellets are manufactured in either 1/4 inch or 5/16 inch (6-8mm)

diameter and should be no more than 1-1/2 inches (38mm)
in length

. Pellet lengths may even vary by lot from the same

manufacturer which is why the feed rate may need to be adjusted

occasionally. If you burn pellets longer than 1-1/2 inches
(38mm) you may have an inconsistent fuel feed rate and/or
missed ignitions.

Pellet fuel quality can greatly fluctuate. We recommend using

premium grade fuel with ash content less than 1%. Even in some

fuel labeled “premium” ash content can vary from bag to bag

and possibly exceed 1%. High ash fuel, or lack of maintenance,

can cause the firepot to fill up and thus create a potential for

smoking, sooting and possible hopper fires.
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.
We recommend that you buy fuel in multi-ton lots whenever

possible. Buying large quantities of fuel at once will greatly

reduce the number of times the feed adjustments will need to be

made. However, we do recommend trying various brands before

purchasing multi-ton lots to ensure your satisfaction.

2. Shelled Field Corn
Extensive factory and field testing has demonstrated shelled

field corn to be an efficient and very economical fuel. We

recommend the use of a 50-50 blend of corn and wood pellets.

The only change in operation is that the feed rate may require

a slight adjustment. The BTU output of the appliance varies

slightly compared to pellets, depending on the quality of the

Fire Risk.

WARNING

• High ash fuels, or lack of maintenance, can

cause the firepot to overfill. Follow proper

shutdown procedure if ash buildup exceeds

half way point in firepot.

• Failure to do so could result in smoking,

sooting and possible hopper fires.

2. Shelled Field Corn (Cont’d)

corn used. In cases where it is acceptable for the appliance

to run full time, 100% corn will work after the fire has been

started using wood pellets.
When purchasing corn to burn in your appliance, read the

ingredient label very carefully. Do NOT purchase fuel
that contains any additives

such as oils (i.e. soybean oil)

and meals as it will result in poor unit performance. If you

are buying corn the only ingredient that should be listed

is corn.

Shelled field corn must be 15% or less moisture content.

The corn 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

3/16 (4.76mm) inch mesh screening.
Do not burn treated seed corn in your appliance. Seed corn

is treated with chemical pesticides that are harmful or fatal

if swallowed; therefore, seed corn is dangerous to have in

the house, expecially where children can reach it. Burning

treated seed corn in your appliane will void your warranty

and will destroy the exhaust system on the unit.
When changing to a different fuel, be sure to empty the

hopper of the previous fuel and vacuum the hopper before

you fill it with the new fuel.

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

WARNING

3. Storage
Wood pellets should be left in their original sealed bag until

using. This will prevent moisture absorption.
Shelled corn should be stored in a tight container where it

will not absorb moisture from damp or wet floors. This will

also prevent rodents from becoming a problem.
Do not store any pellet fuel within the clearance

requirements or in an area that would hinder routine cleaning

and maintenance.

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