Canadian Comfort Industries Corn Stove Operations & Installation Manual

Summary of Corn Stove

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    Corn stove operations & installation guide read this entire manual before installing your corn stove/heater/insert. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury or even death for the following models: cc2, cc3, ccgb2, ccgb3 installations shall conform to: can/csa b365 ...

  • Page 2: Foreword to

    Dear corn stove owner, updates updated manuals, product registration and warranty information can be found on our website: thank you for selecting our corn burning stoves! 2 sincerely, dansons group inc. And canadian comfort industries www.Dansons.Com/support foreword to new owners congratulations o...

  • Page 3: Prior

    Complete this checklist prior to installing your corn stove: unless you are knowledgeable and experienced in stove installation, we recommend your stove receive a pre-delivery check and be installed by your local specialty retailer or certified hvac service depot. Carefully read this installation gu...

  • Page 4: Home/shop Heater

    Home/shop heater specifications home/shop heater configurations 4 + + 8 1/4” 14 1/4” 3 3/4” 26” 8 3/4” 24” 31 1 / 2” exhaust air inlet minimum clearances to combustibles 1” from back of stove to combustibles 10” from side of stove to combustibles 1” from back corner of stove to combustibles 16” from...

  • Page 5: Home/shop Heater

    Home/shop heater configurations 5 6” 1” 10” 6” 1” 10” 18” 10” clearances: ‘alcove installation’ note: if interior vent is used, the clearance to the back wall is determined by the upward-turned elbow or tee. It will vary in depth de;ending on the brand of pl vent used. Before placing the stove, conn...

  • Page 6: Mobile Home Specifications

    Mobile home specifications your corn stove has been tested and listed for mobile home installation. Please carefully follow the directions below and note all pertinent specifications for your own installation. Note: check with your local building inspector or qualified installation person to verify ...

  • Page 7: Outside Air

    Negative air pressure negative indoor air pressure results when more air is leaving your home than is coming in, creating a partial vacuum. In winter, the heated indoor air rises up through the home and escapes from upper level leaks. At the same time, we force air out of the house with kitchen & ba...

  • Page 8: Exhaust

    Corn vent type corn vent must maintain a minimum 3” clearance to any combustible (install vent at clearances specified by the vent manufacturer) do not connect the corn vent to a vent serving any other appliance or stove corn venting must be approved 3” or 4” diameter type pl or l. You must vent you...

  • Page 9: Exhaust

    Exhaust systems 9 requirements for vent termination b minimum 4 foot clearance below or beside any door or window which opens c minimum 1 foot clearance below or beside window that does not open d minimum 1 foot clearance above any door or window e minimum 3 foot clearance from any adjacent building...

  • Page 10: Operating Your

    Note: when burning corn it is critical that you use only clean dry corn (14% moisture content or below). The drier & cleaner the fuel, the better. Have your fuel at room temp. Before filling hopper. Critical: residue such as fines (dust), husks, cobs or stalk fragments will very likely cause uneven ...

  • Page 11: Operating Your

    Operating your corn burning stove 11 cleaning procedure: when the grate starts to fill up you will need to complete the following: a. Shut the stove off and remove pellet chute guard b. Remove the grate and dump ash & clinker out of the grate into a metal container c. If residue adheres to the grate...

  • Page 12: Safety

    Do not operate if you smell smoke coming from your corn appliance. Push off on the control board, monitor your stove and call your dealer. Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or ‘freshen up’ a fire in this appliance. Keep all s...

  • Page 13: Safety

    Disconnect the power cord before performing any maintenance. Important: touching the off button on the control board does not disconnect power to the stove. Do not throw your instructional guide away. This guide have important operating & maintenance information that you will need at a later time. D...

  • Page 14: Limited

    Limited warranty canadian comfort industries (cci) limited warranty cci wood pellet and corn appliances carry a one (1) year -parts only- on electrical components and a five (5) year limited warranty from the date of sale to the original owner against defects and workmanship on all steel parts (excl...

  • Page 15: Limited

    Limited warranty limited warranty this registration information must be on file for this warranty to be valid. Please mail/fax this information within thirty (30) days from the date of purchase. Dealer information warranty registration name of purchaser: _____________________________________________...

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