MAGNUM 6500® / 7500® CORN/WOOD PELLET FURNACE THIS APPLIANCE HAS BEEN TESTED AND APPROVED TO CSA B 366.1-M91-CAN/USA & UL 391-99 WARNING:
10 The Magnum 6500/7500 Corn/Wood Pellet Furnace may be installed on a combustible floor, with proper floor protection, or on a
11 It is required that only authorized licensed installers install your Magnum furnace. The following installation guidelines must be followed to
12 GUIDELINES FOR EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEMS DESIGN, CONT…… 1) Determine the “equivalent pipe length” for each component used according to the compari
13 GUIDELINES FOR EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEMS DESIGN, CONT…… CHIMNEY AND VENTING (4” diameter is required) Chimney required for the Magnum Corn Furnace
14 OUTSIDE MAKE-UP AIR FOR COMBUSTION IS REQUIRED ON ALL INSTALLATIONS 1) For all Furnace installations, it is REQUIRED that the furnace combusti
15 The Magnum 6500/7500 Corn/Wood Pellet Furnace may be installed as follows: 1) A Stand-Alone System (Shop Furnace with ductwork coming off th
16 WARNING: Improper operation of the unit and Creosoting will occur if exterior venting is not enclosed in an insulated chase way. Storm Collar
17 Storm Collar Design system to accommodate the cold air return (app. 24” of room needed)
18 Shop Plenum (CF30) Shop Plenum CF30 STAND ALONE OR SHOP FURNACE The Magnum 6500/7500 Corn/Wood Pellet Furnace may be installed as a stand-alo
19 (CF20) Add-On Furnace (Supplementary Heat installation) To install the Magnum 6500/7500 as an “add-on furnace” first set the unit along side the
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION & SPECIFICATIONS………….…
20 4” L vent Magnum 6500/7500 Furnace The Magnum with independent ducting Make sure that when the warm air plenum is installed that there is ade
21 Your Magnum 6500/7500 Corn/Wood Pellet Furnace comes to you with the glass door installed in place, ready for use. The glass is surrounded
22 Front view Side view showing heat exchanger rod operation
23 Turn the Fuel Stirrer knob to the number 1 setting and let it rotate a couple turns to stir the firestart
24 Startup When the circuit board is energized (unit plugged in) there is a 15 second purging of the auger tube to allow fuel to enter the firepot
25 A proper draft setting is crucial to the successful burning of solid fuels. Draft refers to the amount of air flowing through the burn chamber
26 You might need to stir the fire occasionally during startup to get the fire going really well. Opening
27 Startup When the circuit board is energized (unit plugged in) there is a 15 second purging of the auger tube to allow fuel to enter the firepot
28 A proper draft setting is crucial to the successful burning of solid fuels. Draft refers to the amount of air flowing through the burn chamber
29 DAILY MAINTENANCE Surfaces on the front of the furnace will be extremely hot during operation. Always wear heat resistant gloves to perfor
3 DEAR VALUED MAGNUM 7500 OWNER, We appreciate your decision to help preserve our precious environment by purchasing the Magnum 6500 or the 7500 Cor
30 SPECIAL CLEANING/OPERATIONAL/INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: CREOSOTE – FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL: With the low operating temperatures of the Mag
31 WEEKLY MAINTENANCE Set the furnace on high fire. Open the draft to 100% and allow the furnace to burn for 15 minutes. Resume desired heat an
32 SPRING CLEANING: When the heating season is over make sure that you clean out all of the fuel in the hopper, firebo
33 The Magnum 6500/7500 can be installed with and operated by a wall-mounted thermostat. However, a wall thermostat is not provided with the f
34 Magnum 7500 Wiring Diagram The High limit control is pre-set and does not need to be adjusted. If the furnace is overheating consult your HVA
35 Magnum 6500 Wiring Diagram (See figure 17 for detailed position for wire harness) The High limit control is pre-set and does not need to be adj
36 o Control Board molex connector o Auger Motor black wire to Vacuum Pressure switch (Com) grey wire to one lead o Electrical Plug do
37 PROBLEM CAUSES SOLUTIONS ? Fire burns with a lazy, orange flame and/or fuel builds up in the firepot and excessive (builds up in a h
38 PROBLEM CAUSES SOLUTIONS ? Fire goes out or stove shuts down automatically. Hopper is empty. Fuel is not feeding. High limit te
39 PROBLEM CAUSES SOLUTIONS ? Blower will not operate. No power to stove. Blower is defective Ductwork is inadequate and
4 When you receive your Magnum Corn/Pellet Furnace, be careful to inspect all parts and components to make sure that nothing was damaged or lost
40 PROBLEM CAUSES SOLUTIONS Fuel burns off to quickly, have difficulty keeping a pilot fire. Air shutter is open to far. Over drafting on a vertical
41 IMPORTANT: Electrical work must be performed by an authorized technician. WARNING: This section is only for qualified technicians.
42 ORDER # DESCRIPTION AFP24 Spring Handle, Gold, Heat Exchanger Rod CF02 Ash Pan Assembly, MagnuM 7500 CF06 Firepot, Stainless Steel, Corn/Biom
43 AMERICAN ENERGY SYSTEMS INC. LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY This warranty is in effect on all products sold after 01/01/2009 and supersedes any and
44 SERVICE RECORD DATE SERVICE OR CLEANING PERFORMED This r
5 The Magnum 6500/7500 will burn high ash content fuels but will require additional maintenance/cleaning. A working smoke detector m
6 DO NOT USE DUCT ELBOWS HAVING AN INSIDE RADIUS OF LESS THAN 6 INCHES (150MM) ON THE (oil, electric, gas) furnaces. DO NOT CONNECT DUCTWOR
7 Unlike petroleum and natural gas products, solid fuels such as corn and wood pellets create ash as the fuel is burned. Even with the highly ef
8 There are many varieties of corn grown around the world. Each variety has unique characteristics including the shape and size of the kernel. Y
9 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES Back 1” Supply Plenum 2” Side 1” Class L Vent 3” Corner 1” Front 48”
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