Title: The AMazeing Heat Cornburner
1TheA-Maze-ing Heat Cornburner
2The process starts when the corn is delivered, in
bulk and augered into the corn bin.
3The Corn Runs Downhill.
ltltltlt The corn gravity feeds down into the
basement.
In the basement we collect it in bucketfulsgtgtgtgtgt
4Buckets of Corn are Dumped into the Hopper
- Bucket loads are dumped in
- This can burn for a week
- We screen it as we put it in
- Hopper holds 500 lbs. of corn
- No mice have ever gotten into it
- It needs to be emptied out in Spring
5The 1st Auger (2 rpm)
At the bottom of the hopper the corn drops down
where an auger begins moving the corn toward the
furnace.
A timer can be set to control how long this auger
goes off and on. We have it at 10 sec. on and 12
sec. off.
6The corn is moved on to the 2nd auger (4 rpm)
- Corn drops when it hits the firebreak hole
- The 2nd auger then pushes it into to bottom of
the firepot - The 2nd auger runs steadily whenever the
thermostat calls for heat.
7Corn augers into bottom of the firepot
The corn feeds the fire from the bottom while the
fire burns down from the top
- This is a boiler furnace
- This fire can heat the water extremely hot!!
- But NO, it never POPS!!!
8Blast Furnace Effect
While the corn is being fed into the fire pot a
blower adds air to fan the fire.
9The Firepot
10The Water Pump
- A water pump circulates the water from the
cornburning boiler to the baseboard vents on the
main floor of the house. - It only goes on when the thermostat on the main
floor calls for heat. - This is a very steady, quiet, and non-smelly
method of heating.
11The End!!
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