NorthStar MSTOVEF CS550 User Manual

Freestanding room heater that burns shelled feed corn

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P r o v e n P e r f o r m a n c e
NorthStar Corn Stove Model # CS550 (Item #173780):
A freestanding room heater that burns shelled feed corn.
NorthStar Parts and Service 1-800-270-0810
Quick Facts:
Installation: Before installing your NorthStar Corn Stove, please read and follow all instructions contained in this manual.
A fire hazard may result if installed incorrectly. Consult local building and fire codes for additional
requirements. Removal or reinstallation costs are not covered by this product's warranty.
Before cutting holes in your wall, make sure the stove is placed where you want it and check for electrical
wires and plumbing pipes. Cut holes between studs. Use a stud finder to check for studs. Use a long
1/4 drill bit to drill a center point through both walls. Use this center point to make sure the inside and
outside wall holes line up.
Buying Corn: Use cleaned shelled feed corn with 14% or less moisture content only. Buy corn in bulk or bagged from
feed stores, elevators or direct from a farmer. Corn with 11-12% moisture content works best.
Mix 1 to 2 handfuls of oyster shells (North Star #PD366991 or available at feed stores) with each
hopperful of corn.
Starting:
1.) Fill hopper with corn.
2.) Set damper to first notch (see page 7).
3.) Rotate Heat Setting to #1.
4.) Place Mode Selector to Start.
5.) Place crumbled fire starter blocks in corn pot, light with match and close the door.
6.) Use Feed Control to manually prime the corn into the fire pot.
7.) When the Corn Stove warms up, the room blower and automatic corn feed will start. After this point
place Mode Selector switch to Run.
8.) Rotate Heat Setting to desired setting.
9.) Adjust damper to achieve cleanest burn.
10.) The first time the stove is operated, oils will burn out of the fire chamber and create an odor and
possibly some smoke. This will stop after the first 15 minutes of operation.
Stopping:
1.) Rotate Heat Setting to OFF position.
Maintenance: Unplug the Corn Stove before servicing.
Oil blower motors annually. 5-10 drops SAE 20 non-detergent oil.
Check/Clean exhaust piping weekly.
Clean combustion chamber weekly.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Manufactured by the skilled workforce at:
Northern Tool & Equipment Mfg.
2050 Airtech Rd.
Faribault, MN 55021
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  • Page 1 NorthStar Parts and Service 1-800-270-0810 Quick Facts: Installation: Before installing your NorthStar Corn Stove, please read and follow all instructions contained in this manual. A fire hazard may result if installed incorrectly. Consult local building and fire codes for additional requirements.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Quick Facts Operation Instructions Unpacking the Stove Maintenance Instructions Buying Corn Troubleshooting 9-10 Oyster Shells Parts Breakdowns 11-14 Installation Instructions Electrical schematic Additional Requirements for Thermostat Installation Mobile Home Installations Unpacking the Stove: Remove Cornstove from box and pallet fig01037 The following items are packed in the drawer fig01038...
  • Page 3: Buying Corn

    Buying Corn The corn you use will affect the dependability and heat output of your stove. Take the time now to read through this page before using your stove. Enjoy your NorthStar Corn Stove! Ask for cleaned corn when buying it from your corn supplier. Buy cleaned corn in bulk or bagged from feed stores, elevators or direct from a farmer.
  • Page 4: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions: When this corn stove is not properly installed, a house fire may result. To reduce the risk of fire, follow the installation instructions. Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area. This corn stove must be connected to an exhaust system (chimney) that vents outdoors.
  • Page 5 1FT STRAIGHT SECTION (5X) WALL SUPPORT WALL THIMBLE PIPE ADAPTER PIPE ADAPTER CLEANOUT CLEANOUT FIG00978 *Complete vent kit item #36624 available through NorthStar Customer service 1-800-270-0810 includes all parts shown on the left side of the installation diagram above (fig00978).
  • Page 6: Additional Requirements For

    4.) Fresh Air Intake Pipe Attention! Before cutting holes in your wall, make sure the stove is placed where you want it and check for electrical wires and plumbing pipes. Always check dimensions of stove and intake pipe before cutting hole in wall. Cut holes between studs. Use a stud finder to check for studs.
  • Page 7: Operation Instructions

    Operating Instructions: Buying Corn: Use clean shelled feed corn with 14% or less moisture content only. Buy corn in bulk or bagged from feed stores, elevators or direct from a farmer. Corn with 11-12% moisture content works best. For cleanest burn, mix 1 to 2 handfuls of oyster shells (available at feed stores) with each hopperful of corn. Starting: 1.) Fill hopper with corn.
  • Page 8: Maintenance Instructions

    Maintenance Instructions CAUTION! Unplug the Corn Stove before servicing. Wear heat protective gloves whenever servicing a hot stove. Oil blower motors annually. 5-10 drops SAE 20 non-detergent oil. Room Blower oil hole Non-Detergent fig01042 Exhaust Blower oil holes Clean fire chamber weekly. Your corn stove should be shut down and cleaned out weekly.
  • Page 9: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting Guide Start Up - Hard to Light Cause Solution Too much air blows flame out Set damper to first notch for start-up. Fire pot is full of partially burned corn The fire pot should never be more than 1/2 full of corn. Remove and clean fire pot.
  • Page 10 Troubleshooting Guide Smoke Inside House Cause Solution Inside of heat exchanger coated with rust inhibitor Smoke will disappear within 3 hours. Stove set to RUN mode during start-up Change mode selector switch to START mode. This will allow the exhaust blower to operate while the machine is cool.
  • Page 11 173780F Parts Breakdown Structural Components fig01023 PART # DESCRIPTION PART # DESCRIPTION 36248 Right Side Panel 36489 Glass Retainer 36359 Hopper 36380 Glass, Ceramic 36446 Fire Chamber Insulation 36302 Fiberglass Rope, 5/8” 128” 36353 Combustion Chamber 36271 Door 36256 Scraper 36597 Handle 36323...
  • Page 12 173780F Parts Breakdown Motors, Blowers, and Drive Components fig01025 PART # DESCRIPTION MODEL PART # DESCRIPTION MODEL 82164 Auger Set Screw 36454 Tumbler Collar 36194 Auger 36198 Tumbler 36071 Auger Coupler 36202 Fire Pot 36491 Auger Gasket 36660 Room Blower 36443 Auger Gasket Plate 36435...
  • Page 13 173780F Parts Breakdown Electrical Components AFFIX WIRES TO DOOR WITH ONE CABLE TIE BASE AND ZIP-TIE. RING BETWEEN TWO 1/4-20 FLANGE NUTS SIDE VIEW ZIP-TIE EXHAUST BLOWER WIRES AND POWER CORD TO WIRE HARNESS. ORANGE WIRES TO HIGH TEMP SWITCH ORANGE AND WHITE WIRES TO AUGER MOTOR PURPLE AND WHITE WIRES...
  • Page 14 173780F Parts Breakdown Electrical Components (Continued) Heat Setting Start Prime Auto Feed Mode Control Selector PART # DESCRIPTION MODEL 36273 Low Temp Switch 31117 Control Knob 35769 Control Panel 36483 Mode Selector Switch 33793 Primer Button 35948 Timer 36486 Standoff 35408 Red/Yellow Wire Nut 36658...
  • Page 16: Thermostat Installation

    Thermostat Installation A wall thermostat can be used to control the temperature in a room. The thermostat will cycle the fuel from the heat setting down to a pilot level (four settings lower) once the room reaches the desired temperature. Wall Thermostat Timer Brown Wire...

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