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The Magnum Corn/Biomass Wood Pellet Appliances may be installed as follows:

 

1)

 

A freestanding unit  

2)

 

A built-in heater mounted in an alcove with a pedestal 

3)

 

A built-in heater mounted on a non-combustible floor  

MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 

IN ADDITION TO THE STANDARD INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION, THE FOLLOWING 

REQUIREMENTS ARE MANDATORY FOR INSTALLATION IN A MOBILE HOME: 

 

 

 

 

1)

 

Stove must be permanently bolted to the floor. 

2)

 

Stove must have permanent outside air source. 

3)

 

Stove must be permanently electrically ground to the steel chassis of the mobile home. (12 ga. or larger wire) 

4)

 

All vertical chimney vent must have wall supports every (5) five feet. 

5)

 

All exhaust systems must have a spark arrestor. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INSTALLATION CONFIGURATIONS 

WARNING 

DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM

 

CAUTION 

The structural integrity of the mobile home floor, wall and ceiling must be maintained. 

Check with your local building official as other codes may apply. 

   17.25” 

   4.25” 

3” Exhaust vent 

4.25”

   10” 

2” fresh air 
intake 

Summary of Contents for Baby Countryside Corn/ Biomass / Wood Pellet...

Page 1: ...roper venting practices must be followed Consult with a venting professional 9 Ashes must be disposed of in a metal container with a tight fitting lid 9 All minimum clearances to combustibles must be...

Page 2: ...1 Wiring Diagram AC DC 32 33 Draft Slide Gate Adjustment 34 Igniter Replacement 35 Trouble Shoot Guide 35 37 38 39 Magnum Replace Parts List 40 Warranty 41 Service Record 42 TESTING CERTIFICATION INFO...

Page 3: ...products is very much appreciated Many of our Dealers have referral rewards available and I encourage you to ask your local dealer how to get involved in helping make our country energy self sufficien...

Page 4: ...n the home It can be as simple as the air adjustment not set properly on the side of the stove or it could be that there is a serious lacking of good quality air in the home caused by negative pressur...

Page 5: ...5 make sure that there is nothing mechanical wrong with the appliance and then determine your need for proper fresh air Your dealer can contact the factory with any questions that he might have...

Page 6: ...fuels not approved for this appliance it will void the warranty and no service warranty will be allowed The Magnum models will burn high ash content fuels up to 5 but will require additional maintena...

Page 7: ...the proper dryness Check your Corn for foreign objects Your stove warranty will not cover damage done to your stove due to foreign objects in the fuel supply 9 Do not carry your corn supply over into...

Page 8: ...from supplier to supplier in ash content from less than 1 to 3 or more Low ash content pellets will allow you to burn the stove longer between cleanings Only wood pellets manufactured to the Associat...

Page 9: ...combustible material or equivalent extending beneath heater and to the front side rear as indicated CHIMNEY AND CONNECTOR 3 LISTED PELLET VENT ONLY NOTE REGARDLESS OF STOVE CLEARANCE VENT PIPE MUST AL...

Page 10: ...nature of grade surface The exhaust gases are not hot enough to ignite grass plants or shrubs located in the vicinity of the termination The grade surface must not be a lawn Distance from bottom of te...

Page 11: ...esponsible for Determining proper total equivalent pipe length depending on installation conditions Component Equivalent Length Equivalent Pipe Length Horizontal Straight Pipe Actual Length in ft x 1...

Page 12: ...equate fresh air to the home so that the Magnum appliance does not become the fresh air source 4 Only non combustible pipe 3 inches in diameter is approved to use for outside air connections straight...

Page 13: ...the stove and can be brought in through the sidewall or vented crawl space Flexible or rigid pipe should be used and will connect to the adaptor on the back of the stove See air inlet location under...

Page 14: ...be permanently bolted to the floor 2 Stove must have permanent outside air source 3 Stove must be permanently electrically ground to the steel chassis of the mobile home 12 ga or larger wire 4 All ve...

Page 15: ...er the pipe manufacturer s instructions Connect the pipe and lock the joints as directed by the pipe manufacturer and secure the vent pipe to the flue collar on the back of the stove Add a small bead...

Page 16: ...LANTS OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLES Note The pipe lengths shown are for reference only Your actual pipe length requirements may differ SINGLE WALL PIPE SHALL NOT BE USED FOR ANY INSTALLATION HORIZONTAL INSTAL...

Page 17: ...es and presence of all necessary parts including a chimney cap prior to making the connection 3 This stove may be connected to an existing ceiling mounted factory built chimney with a diameter of 4 6...

Page 18: ...s ash buildup premature failure of exhaust system staining of the house siding and serious creosote buildup This installation should not be used in a cold climate area Storm Collar Note This type of i...

Page 19: ...back of the control panel When the room temperature drops below the thermostat setting the thermostat switch will close allowing the stove to operate at the medium or higher settings When the room tem...

Page 20: ...two terminals on the back of the control panel When the room temperature drops below the thermostat setting the thermostat switch will close allowing the stove to operate at the medium or higher setti...

Page 21: ...terminal 10 Reconnect the 110 volt AC power The stove is now ready for 12 volt back up and will switch automatically to 12 volt operation when AC power is lost When AC power is restored the stove will...

Page 22: ...uger will stop feeding and You will need to start the cycle over again Pushing and holding the Auger switch allows you to prime the auger and add fuel to the firepot automatically This can be done app...

Page 23: ...ger and add fuel to the firepot automatically This can be done app 1 minute after pushing the on off start button The unit starts automatically on the low heat setting When you have started the unit a...

Page 24: ...r settings An air damper closed too much will produce a lazy and slow flame Adjusted properly the flames should be bright and lively Altitude and fuel types greatly affect the amount of air required O...

Page 25: ...ME VACUUM CLEANERS ALLOW ASH TO ESCAPE INTO THE ROOM AIR HOWEVER VACUUMING IS RECOMMENDED OCCASIONALLY TO AID IN SEASONAL CLEANING AND KEEP THE UNIT FREE OF EXCESS ASH DISCARD THE VACUUM BAG AFTER EAC...

Page 26: ...they should be inspected and vacuumed clean The combustion blower is accessed by opening the stove s right side panel and then removing the inspection caps or the exhaust manifold cover See figure bel...

Page 27: ...spected cleaned GASKETS INSPECTED Inspected or replaced DOOR GLASS CLEANED INSPECTED V CHIMNEY CLEANING A Creosote Formation Any time a wood or Biomass product is burned slowly tar and other bi produc...

Page 28: ...mproper make up air for the home improper venting or failure to clean the 3 exhaust in the stove will cause the pressure switch to shut off the fuel feed To resume operation it is necessary to locate...

Page 29: ...e sure that the glass is not sitting on top of any obstruction The glass will break when tightening the screws if the glass is on the gasket Hold the glass toward the top of the door glass channel whe...

Page 30: ...hest setting Optimum efficiency is achieved by using lower settings 2 or 3 It is also recommended that the unit not be run for extended periods of time on the number 1 setting The draft blower and ven...

Page 31: ...s with the ability to use 3 separate programming features This programming must be done by a qualified factory trained technician Contact your local dealer to set up an appointment to have this done T...

Page 32: ...l will build up in the firepot and eventually smother the flame If this happens or if you notice the firepot is filling up with partially burned fuel open the damper 1 8 at a time until the fire is cl...

Page 33: ...33 AC MODEL WIRING DIAGRAM WARNING DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING THIS UNIT DC MODEL DDC 3000 WIRING DHC 3000 AC board...

Page 34: ...34 DIAGRAM WARNING DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING THIS UNIT...

Page 35: ...s adjustment must be made by a qualified Magnum Service Tech When rotating the slide gate be careful not to damage the gasket Re tighten the bolts and check for leaks The Draft Slide Gate is not shipp...

Page 36: ...he threads Do not over tighten the igniter assembly If you over tighten the igniter assembly it may ruin the igniter Crimp on the terminal ends and attach the terminal ends onto the wiring harness If...

Page 37: ...access plates 9 Change to a better grade of fuel if necessary 9 Check that damper control knob is adjusted properly Pull out to increase fire burn 9 Push ash cleanout slides in 9 Check gasket seal ar...

Page 38: ...l is dirty or wet Auger circuit board pressure switch or relay 9 Check contents of the hopper Add fuel if necessary 9 Check all operation fuses re set manual high limit thermodisk 9 Clean out auger sy...

Page 39: ...house 9 Clean the glass when the unit is not running 9 Seal any leaks in the exhaust system with RTV high temperature silicone sealer 9 Use approved ash Vacumm 9 Correct negative pressure situation 9...

Page 40: ...o much ash Dirty fuel Wet fuel Lack of clean combustion air Dirty or plugged stove or venting Poor exhaust vent configuration Negative pressure present in the home Combustion motor going out Use combu...

Page 41: ...y Countryside T40 Essex Hopper Pressure Switch 42 RP2063 Magnum Baby Countryside AC unit Wire Harness assembly 58 RP2062 Magnum Baby Countryside DC unit Wire Harness assembly 58 RP2075 Magnum Baby Cou...

Page 42: ...efective part The sole duty of the Manufacturer and liability under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the covered defective part The purchaser shall assume all costs related to...

Page 43: ...43 SERVICE RECORD DATE SERVICE OR CLEANING PERFORMED This record must be sent in when any warranty claims are made...

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