SHELLED CORN FURNACE

CORNBURNERS
ND
832 13th
St NE
Thompson, ND 58278
701-599-2872
www.cornburnersnd.com
INTRODUCING A TRULY EFFICIENT
FURNACE
In these times of high-energy costs, it
makes sense to use a heat source that utilizes a resource that is readily
available and cost effective. The
KernelBurner Furnace burns shelled corn, a renewable local commodity by
generating business for farmers. The
low cost of shelled corn, together with the efficient burning process of this
furnace, produces an economical and ecologically safe home heating system.
BURNS CLEAN---NO MORE CREOSOTE
The KernelBurner Furnace feeds the corn into the
bottom of the combustion chamber, therefore providing the most efficient fuel
consumption. The residual ashes
(clinkers) are then spilled over the top of the combustion ring into the ash
pan. This process, in effect, self
cleans the combustion chamber.
SAFE, COMFORTABLE HEAT
Your home’s thermostat electronically
controls the fuel feed system to provide a constant temperature.
The furnace will remain lit as long as the bin contains corn, and will
shut down automatically if the fuel supply is depleted.
The low stack temperature and absence of creosote buildup eliminates the
possibility of chimney fires.
A BETTER ALTERNATIVE
The corn-burning furnace has many advantages over
wood heat. The large storage bin
holds up to 10 days supply of fuel, which is automatically fed into the
combustion chamber as needed. There’s
no need to load the furnace several times a day.
The use of corn also eliminates the bark mess, insects, splinters and
storage and handling problems connected with the use of wood fuel.
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
The KernelBurner Furnace features quality
construction for long-lasting performance.
A one year warranty is included on parts and a five year limited warranty
on the burner and heat exchanger.
|
Specifications of the |
|
KernelBurner Furnace |
| Dimensions-Furnace..............................................53"H
x 27"W x 46"D |
|
Dimensions-Bin.....................................................48"H x 36"W x
52"D |
| Weight-Furnace.........................................................................440 lbs. |
| Weight-Bin..................................................................................50 lbs. |
| Plenum Openings.................................................................14" Square |
|
Heat Exchanger................................................................14 gauge
steel |
| Fire Pot...................................................................................Cast Iron |
| Air Filter...............................................................................20 x 20 x 1 |
|
Bin Capacity.........................................................................14
Bushels |
| Combustion Blower..................................................................60 CFM |
|
Hot Air Blower............................................................1/3 hp
- 3
speed |
|
BTU's........................................................................................100,000 |
Thermostat Controlled
Clearance to Combustibles:
Manufactured in right and
left hand feed
Storage Bin:
14 bushel capacity for up to a
10 day operation on a single load.
Fan Control:
Adjustable with high limit
safety.
Built-in heat exchanger cleaner:
Removes residue ash from heat
exchanger elements.
Combustion Chamber:
Induced air flow generates maximum efficiency.
Burn 99% complete, leaving about one pound of residue from 100 pounds of
corn.
Ash Pan:
For easy removal of ashes.
Burner Switch
Furnace Auger:
Supplies fuel to fire pot.
Corn Metering Auger:
Transfers kernels from storage bin to combustion chamber.
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