10 THE HARVESTER OPERATION FEATURES Country Flame designed and built the Harvester stove to burn 100% shelled corn or wood pellets. Unlike conventi
11 SAFETY FEATURES The Harvester comes standard with a number of advanced safety features; however, the first step in ensuring maximum safety is to i
12 FIGURE 2: HARVESTER COMPONENTS (Right - rear) (Left – rear) (Inside rear pa
13 FUEL REQUIREMENTS The Harvester Model HR-01 was designed to burn multiple types of fuel, including corn, wood pellets. Country Flame recommends n
14 of the fuel. Ash removal will be required from time to time depending on the amount of usage and the heat desired. The Harvester stove should be
15 FIGURE 3: CONTROL BOARD BLOCK DIAGRAM Input Voltage Alternating Current (AC) Input provided by the local power company. This source o
16 FIGURE 4/5 Country Flame Control Board front panel. Each function of the Control Board is identified.. NPS-1005-N-9 Control Center
17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (Harvester models do not have auto ignition so do not use AUTO mode ) NOTE: Each time the stove is started, the firepot sh
18 and hold the ‘Auger Trim’ button along with the heat level button arrow up or heat level button arrow down, depending on desired change. NOTE: I
19 manually prime the auger. The room fan button will override the # 1 heat level setting fan speed and go to high speed. This will not change the f
2 Table of Contents SAFETY NOTES:………………………………………………………………………………………………3-5 EPA STANDARDS:…………………………………………………………………………………...5 LISTING / TEST
20 AC MODEL WIRING DIAGRAM WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING THIS UNIT.
21 STOVE SPECIFICATIONS HARVESTER DIMENSIONS (IN INCHES) STOVE HEIGHT 22.75 “ STOVE DEPTH 24.50 “ STOVE WIDTH (Rear) 25.50 “ STOVE WIDTH (Widest P
22 CHANGE HEAT LEVEL (thermostat inactive) • If the operator makes a change to the heat level while the stove is inactive, the stove will move to t
23 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION PREPARATION The first step is to ensure the Harvester has been installed properly. Improper installation will create l
24 VENT SYSTEMS A Harvester must be vented into a non defective, clean, and properly lined masonry chimney or must be installed using any one of a n
25 ALCOVE INSTALLATION All freestanding Harvester stove models are approved for alcove installation using double-wall Type L or Type PL UL listed ven
26 FLOOR PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS 1. All Country Flame freestanding Harvester stoves require a listed floor protector that is noncombustible. Countr
27 PELLET (ALL FUEL) VENT SYSTEMS Harvester installations requiring a connection from the product through a combustible wall require either a UL List
28 FIGURE 12 demonstrates a direct connect (simplest) vent system attached to a Country Flame Harvester. There are a number of critical factors that
29 FIGURE 14: VERTICAL VENT SYSTEM (below grade) INSTALLATION FIGURE 14 demonstrates a Harvester installed below grade (such as in a non-walkout b
3 SAFETY NOTES The Harvester Model HR-01 corn / wood pellet/ biomass fuel stove is significantly different from a conventional wood-burning stove.
30 Be fire safe and maintain proper clearances to all combustibles from a pellet vent system. Always ensure proper bracing and support for the pelle
31 MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL A COUNTRY FLAME FREESTANDING HARVESTER STOVE IN ANY MOBILE HOME SLEEPING ROOM. WARNING: THE S
32 consisting of two ¼” sheets of mineral board or 24-guage sheet metal spaced 1” from the combustible wall, with approved spacers that provide addit
33 3. At no time should a floor protector be placed on top of carpeting. Carpeting must be removed and the floor protection should sit directly on
34 Harvester vent system and do not deviate from the vent system manufacturer’s installation instructions. Contact Country Flame or a local authoriz
35 MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS The Harvester Model HR-01 has minimal maintenance requirements; however, failure to perform cleanin
36 STOVE DOOR ADJUSTMENT The Harvester door may require fine adjustment due to variations in the door, the gasket material, due to hinge wear, or to
37 the door glass. Removal of these glass retaining clips can be accomplished with household tools. Order the necessary replacement screws or glass
38 APPENDIX A: TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Shut off the power to the unit and allow it to cool off when performing cleaning and maintenance. PROBLEM SOL
39 APPENDIX A: TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONT’D) Firepot Lid Lifts during the lighting cycle. This may happen until the corn has started to burn. This
4 WARNING: Maintain all minimum safety clearances of the Harvester stove and chimney system. Never install the Harvester in a sleeping room. WAR
40 APPENDIX B: MAINTENANCE GUIDE Shut off the power to the unit and allow it to cool off when performing cleaning and maintenance. Regular Cleaning
41 APPENDIX B: MAINTENANCE GUIDE (CONT’D) Cleaning the Glass To clean glass, use a mild non-abrasive cleaner when the stove and glass are cool. Cr
42 APPENDIX B: MAINTENANCE GUIDE (CONT’D) Replacing the Door / Glass Gaskets To replace the gaskets, remove the door by lifting it straight up
43 APPENDIX C: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Fuel Type: #2 Yellow Shelled Corn Fuel Wood Pellet Fuel Moisture Content: 14% or less (12% pref
44 APPENDIX D: COMMON REPLACEMENT PARTS REPLACEMENT PARTS Part Number Description Number per HARVESTER CB-43 BURN POT SCREEN 1 CB
5 an over fire condition. The airtight seal of the ash pan door ensures a combustion process per the stove design. CAUTION: Operate the Harvester
6 CERTIFICATION SAFETY LABEL (sample)
7 FORWARD INTERNATIONAL ISSUES Global concerns about climate change, along with rising world oil prices, are creating unprecedented interest in the
8 AMERICAN ENERGY SYSTEMS INC. LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY This warranty is in effect on all products sold after 01/01/2009 and supersedes any and all
9 THE WARRANTY PRINTED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE PRODUCT. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATI
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