Country Flame HR-01 Manual De Usuario

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INTERNATIONAL ISSUES 
Global concerns about climate change, along with rising world oil prices, are creating unprecedented 
interest in the development of economical and convenient renewable energy fuel burning products.  For 
decades there has been a “grass roots” effort to utilize biomass feedstock as a viable heating fuel.  Use of 
agricultural products such as corn, switch grass, and other annual crops can abate greenhouse gas 
emissions by increasing carbon storage in the surrounding landscape while displacing fossil fuel use in 
combustion heating products.  Agricultural based pellet fuel is capable of sustained high volume 
throughput rates that use less energy to produce when compared to the present wood industry.  Long term, 
biomass pellet fuel will become a key part of the global community’s effort to reduce if not reverse the 
greenhouse effect.  This is especially true when emerging third world countries, their growth rates, and 
their demand for energy is factored into the greenhouse equation. 
 
AMERICA 
United States and Canadian stove manufacturers are approaching three decades of providing wood pellet 
fuel and wood pellet burning products to the hearth industry market.  The maturity of this market has 
ensured a continuous supply of both pellet fuels and pellet appliances while world fossil fuel issues have 
ensured an ever increasing market demand for more of these products. 
 
These same American and Canadian manufacturers continue to innovate and improve wood pellet 
products with each passing year.  At the same time, an ever increasing demand for the wood fuel puts 
pressure on both sustaining the volume and the quality of fuel raw materials needed to meet the needs of 
the fuel market.  Transportation costs associated with moving the raw materials to the pellet mill 
significantly impact the local and regional availability of pellet fuel.  Research has proved that there are 
many agricultural based crops and crop byproducts that can be utilized to fuel biomass heating stove 
products to meet this ever growing market demand.  Demand for biomass burning fuel stoves will grow in 
the coming years. 
 
COUNTRY FLAME 
Country Flame has worked for at least two decades in researching and developing pellet fuel burning 
stove products.  Today, Country Flame offers both freestanding and fireplace-insert model pellet fuel 
stoves.  Country Flame has a dedicated research effort underway to produce advanced pellet stove 
products capable of burning a wide variety of biomass fuel.  In 2002, Country Flame was selected for 
national recognition for the design and development of its Harvester HR-01 biomass burning fuel stove 
by the Hearth Industry Association. 
 
The Harvester HR-01 was designed to burn shelled corn and biomass pellet fuel (switchgrass.)  At the 
same time, Country Flame customers claim to have test burnt a wide variety of agricultural products that 
are available in different locales around the United States. 
 
THE PURCHASE OF A COUNTRY FLAME HARVESTER BIOMASS FUEL STOVE IS A VOTE TO 
REDUCE AMERICA’S DEPENDENCE ON FOREIGN OIL.  THE USE OF A COUNTRY FLAME 
HARVESTER BIOMASS FUEL STOVE WILL AID IN CURBING THE GREENHOUSE GAS 
PROBLEM OUR WORLD IS FACING.  Country Flame is very proud of this American born, American 
tested, and American made product. With pride and dedication, Country Flame employees wish you and 
your family a lifetime of happiness and warmth through the use of this product.