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		<title>Limitations of Burning Shelled Corn for Heat</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Corn Fuel]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Burning of Shelled Corn can have its limitations, and probably the bigggest limitation comes with the corn Stove itself. If your Corn Stoves use an auger to feed the combustion unit and a fan to moe the air though the corn stove to heat the room and should require electrical power.  So if there a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Burning of <a href="/">Shelled Corn</a> can have its limitations, and probably the bigggest limitation comes with the corn Stove itself. If your <a href="http://cornstoveguide.com/corn-stove-reviews">Corn Stoves</a> use an auger to feed the combustion unit and a fan to moe the air though the corn stove to heat the room and should require electrical power.  So if there a power outage then the corn stove stops and some models will require a manual reset after any power interruption.<br />
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<p>Secondly As most house layouts dont allow air to ready move though, a centrally located corn stove will not heat the whole house. If this is the case with your house than buy a corn stove to fit the room rather than the house. As a oversized corn stove will make that room unbearably hot.</p>
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