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1. cccccee 9 Troubleshooting Guide e Additional Venting Information 10 e Troubleshooting 0 0 eee 46 e Vent Termination Clearances 11 e Approved Venting Methods Replacing Components o Through the Wall 12 Auger MOtor csscesssrerssesesees 48 ie aoe a Ceiling e Convection Blower ccccee 49 fhe a a ney athraventins e Combustion Blowet 06 49 e Mobile Home Installation 15 a Wacuun Switch 50 Outside Air Hook Up 16 aa ee ne ame 50 Floor Protection sssss sseess 1 CE Gr 1 lt lt ke 51 Installation Fireplace Insert 18 e Pinish sscicncna san cmeeatssteesiessis 51 CASS 50s dysct a a 51 Daily Operation Control Board eeeeeeeees 52 Getting Started ere eee errr rere rere errr erry 26 e Wiring Diagram dat ealetatetahsesnesctatee 53 Lighting a Fire ee ek 26 ns ang Settings PEE ese a Standard amp Optional Accessories Error Codes 2 nn0ndnannnaner i Th A eeoa a aa NT 4 e Power Failure ceeeceeeeees 30 eee i 4 h l Thermostat nalan La 31 DSO E e Thermostat Operation 32 Illustrated Parts Detail e Exploded Parts Diagram 55 56 Maintenance Parts Sistsssisanaieaasatheenan 57 e Daily e Sample Safety Tag eee 58 o Important Notes 33 o Daily Ash Removal 34 Warranty o Cleaning the Burnpot 35 e Warranty Details 59 60 e Warranty Reg Form 61 3 IMPORTANT
2. e Connect the pellet stove to outside combustion air using the kit included with your stove or using an alternative method as described in the Outside Air section on page 16 e This venting method can also be modified so that the venting system runs horizontally through the wall from the stove then transitions to vertical and terminates above the roofline When using this modified version of this installation be certain to carefully follow the venting system manufacturer s instructions diligently Please Note Installation diagrams are for reference purposes only and are not drawn to scale nor meant to be used as plans for each individual installation Please follow all venting system requirements maintain the required clearances to combustibles and follow all local codes 13 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS FREESTANDING INSTALLATION For high alin installations should be increased from 3 inch Approved Venting Method 3 Existing Chimney System 3 to four inch 4 e Using an existing masonry or factory built chimney for venting is the only other acceptable method for venting this pell
3. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this fine product from England s Stove Works England s Stove Works was started and is still owned by a family that believes strongly in a Do It Yourself spirit that s one reason you found this product at your favorite Do It Yourself store We intentionally design and build our stoves so that any homeowner can maintain their unit with basic tools and we re always more than happy to show you how to do the job as easily and as inexpensively as possible However while remaining simple our stoves are designed to perform extremely efficiently helping deliver more heat from less fuel Please look at our vast Help section on our website and call our Technical Support Department at 800 245 6489 if you need any help with your unit We are nearly always able to walk you through any installation issues repairs problems or other questions that you may have Wishing you years of efficient quality and comfy heating EVERYONE AT ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS Please Note While information obtained from our web site and through our Technica
4. ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS FREESTANDING FLOOR PROTECTION e The 25 EP requires a non combustible floor protector if the stove is to be installed on a combustible floor If the floor the stove is be installed on is already non combustible i e a concrete floor in a basement no floor protection is needed although a decorative floor protector can still be used for aesthetic reasons e When using any floor protector consider that this stove is not only heavy but will induce heating and cooling cycles on the floor protector which can damage tile and loosen mortar and grout joints e The floor protector should be UL approved or equivalent ULC if Canada and must only be noncombustible Since the majority of the radiant heat from this unit is projected forward the floor protector only serves to keep ashes and sparks from landing on combustible flooring near the unit A hearth rug is NOT an approved substitute for a proper hearth extension pad e The floor protector must extend at least 6 in 152 4 mm from the front sides and rear of the 25 EP as shown in the diagram below WY 8 e Inthe USA it is not required that the non
5. CA 40 Steel Door 20 PU AFEP Steel Auger 21 AC GSEP Glass Support Brackets 22 PU BREP Pedestal Base and Riser Freestanding 23 PU SKEP Insert Surround Kit Insert 23 PU RAPEP Rear Access Panel Freestanding 24 PU SPSEP Insert Side Panel Set Insert 24 PU EPRCP Exhaust and Intake Cover Plates Freestanding 25 PU ITEP Insert Top and Rear Cover Plate Insert 25 PU APEP Ash Pan 26 Glass AC G40 Three Piece Glass Center 27 AC G41 Three Piece Glass Side 28 Misc CU RG Rubber Auger Motor Bushing 29 AC CFBEP Fiberboard 30 AC LSEP Log Set Not Shown PU VH High Temp Vacuum Hose Not Shown PU 62 40 151 3 Hopper Lid Latch 31 AC SHN Nickel Spring Handle Not Shown AC SH Brass Spring Handle Not Shown PU EDIC Exhaust Tube Insulation Wrap Not Shown 57 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS MODEL 25 EP HE 25 EPI MM 55 SHPEP Mi 55 TRPEP MM 55 SHPEP Mi 455 TRPEP i PELLET FUEL ROOM HEATER FREE STANDING MODEL ALSO r FOR USE IN MOBILE HOMES us TESTED TO UL 1482 00 ASTM E 1509 04 ULC 627 00 ULG ORD rece C1482 M13990 ULC 5628 93 Wee i MANUFACTURED DATE nee PREVENT HOUSE FIRES ee SERIAL WHI iia gt INSTALL AND US
6. DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS REPLACING COMPONENTS Vacuum Switch Igniter 1 Before beginning any component 1 Before beginning any component replacement be certain the unit is unplugged and thoroughly cooled down replacement be certain the unit is unplugged and thoroughly cooled down 2 Remove the right side panel and the 2 Remove the right side panel and the back panel as previously detailed back panel as previously detailed 3 Locate the vacuum sensor as shown 3 Locate the igniter as shown in the in the diagram below diagram below 4 Disconnect the stove wiring harness 4 Disconnect the igniter wiring from and vacuum hose from the vacuum sensor taking note of where connections were made 5 Remove the two screws which hold the control board and use a 5 16 wrench to remove the igniter retaining screw the vacuum sensor to the vacuum 5 Loosen the allen set screw and sensor bracket using a 5 16 remove the old igniter cartridge wrench 6 Install the new igniter in the igniter 6 Installation is the reverse of removal be absolutely certain the wires and vacuum hose are connected according to the wiring diagram in this manual tube retighten the set screw and reinstall the assembly into the stove Be certain to reconnect the new igniter wires to the circuit board before reassembly 5
7. OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS FIREPLACE INSERT INSTALLATION Insert Assembly Continued 6 Use the included self drilling sheet metal screws to screw the Rear Hopper Cover Plate to the hopper of the stove while carefully holding the lid in place to be certain it remains centered on the stove A set of clamps or an extra set of hands is very useful at this point of the conversion but not required 7 Using a 5 16 socket or open end wrench remove one of the hopper lid latches from the original hopper lid Install this hopper lid latch on the new hopper lid and check to be certain the hopper lid is closing tightly If not adjust the latch until a proper seal is made 8 Next install the insert side panels these panels install much the same way as the original side panels Do not screw the side panels to the stove using the rear screws at this time 9 Install the surround side panels one side at a time and install the two self tapping sheet metal screws into the pre drilled holes in the stove body These screws should pass through the surround side panel the insert side panel and then into the stove body 10 Next slide the top surround panel onto the pre installed sheet metal screws on the top of the Rear Hopper Cover Plate Install two 1 4 bolts through the pre drilled holes on either side of the surround top panel where it meets the two side panels of the surround 11 Tighten the 1 4 bolts first t
8. all wood fuel is uniform in size which can affect the way pellets are fed into the burnpot Although the flame height may increase and decrease during operation the temperature of the exhaust gas remains relatively constant and there is no loss of efficiency CAUTION NEVER USE GASOLINE GASOLINE TYPE LANTERN FUEL KEROSENE CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR FRESHEN UP A FIRE IN THIS HEATER KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE HEATER WHILE IN USE ADDITIONALLY NEVER APPLY FIRE STARTER TO ANY HOT SURFACE OR EMBERS IN THE STOVE 27 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS CONTROL BOARD SETTINGS The control board on this stove allows the user to adjust the heat output and convection blower speed turn the unit on and off and test components for function more on diagnostic mode later The lower buttons on the control board Low Fuel Feed Low Burn Air and Air on Temp are not meant to be adjusted during normal operation of the unit These buttons are factory preset and should not be adjusted by the user To energize the unit and initiate a fire press the On button The LED above the
9. button should turn green and the control board should display S U shortly after pressing the button To shut the unit down press the Off button The LED above the button should turn red and the board should display S d shortly after pressing the button This initiates the shut down sequence and the stove will remain in shut down mode until it has cooled down To increase the heat output of the stove press the Up heat range button The number in the heat range display window will increase signifying that the control board is now adjusting the heat output to your desired level The blower speed will increase the same amount as the heat range because the stove is designed to operate with the blower speed greater than or equal to the heat range Pressing the Down arrow will decrease the heat range and blower speed To increase the blower speed without increasing the heat range press the Blower Speed Up arrow until the desired blower speed is shown in the display window Pressing the Down arrow will decrease the blower speed however the control board will not allow the blower speed to be set lower than the heat range 28 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE I
10. combustible floor protector extends beneath the venting system but is highly recommended e In Canada it is required that the non combustible floor protector is underneath and extends 2 in 50 8 mm on either side of any horizontal venting runs AND OR is directly underneath any vertical venting pipe THIS CONCLUDES THE FREESTANDING INSTALLATION SECTION 17 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS FIREPLACE INSERT INSTALLATION Note For Freestanding Installation see Freestanding Installation section on Page 7 Insert Assembly Be certain the stove is unplugged and cooled down e Tools Required o Electric or battery operated drill with 1 8 drill bit o Socket wrench with 1 2 5 16 and 1 4 sockets e Parts Included In Insert Conversion Kit o Surround Top Panel Surround Left Panel Surround Right Panel Left Side Panel Right Side Panel Rear Hopper Cover Plate Assembly Instructions 1 Begin the insert conversion by loosening and removing the six sheet metal screws on the rear of the unit which hold the side panels and rear panel to the stove These screws can be loosened using a 5 16 socket or o
11. e Seal the top of the chimney opening using the Top Plate provided by the liner manufacturer or for abnormal installations fabricate the top plate from sheet metal rs e Use High Temp RTV silicone to seal the top plate and prevent leaks Wiii e Ifthe liner system is not a Twist Lock design all joints should be secured with three sheet metal screws S l e Seal all joints in the liner using High Temp RTV silicone e Secure the outside air pipe to the stove using a hose clamp or other mechanical fastener The outside air pipe may be run to the top of the chimney system and terminated as shown above or may be run down through the ash dump in the case of a masonry fireplace Please Note Installation diagrams are for reference purposes only and are not drawn to scale nor meant to be used as plans for each individual installation Please follow all venting system requirements and maintain the required clearances to combustibles 23 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS OUTSIDE AIR HOOK UP e The use of outside combustion air is mandatory on the 25 EP Insert e The outside air connection pip
12. to be hotter than expected gt This code is displayed based on a drop in the exhaust temperature This code means the fire or proof of flame has been lost It usually results from the hopper being empty If an error code continues to display if the error code seems unexplainable or if you have any other questions about error codes and what they mean please contact Technical Support at 800 245 6489 29 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS POWER FAILURE If the power to the unit is interrupted for approximately three minutes or less the unit will resume operation when power is restored according to the following table Unit s State Before Power Loss State When Power Returns ON Start Up Start Up Start Up Shut Down Shut Down OFF OFF gt If the power is interrupted for more than approximately three minutes the unit will be OFF when power returns gt IMPORTANT Do NOT open the hopper lid or the door to the unit during power outage Open the closest outside door and a window to reduce the chance of any combustion byproducts entering the home gt Wait for th
13. 0 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS REPLACING COMPONENTS IMPROPER GASKET MAINTENANCE INCLUDING FAILURE TO REPLACE GASKETS CAN CAUSE AIR LEAKS RESULTING IN SMOKE BACKS Gaskets 1 Door o This unit comes with a 1 2 rope gasket around the door that should be replaced annually To replace the door gasket Part AC DGKEP the old gasket must first be removed entirely prior to adding the new adhesive you may have to scrape the old cement from the door channel Once the cement and gasket have been added the door should be closed and latched for twenty four hours to allow the cement to harden 2 Window o If you are replacing the window gasket Part PU GGK the new gasket will already have adhesive on one side Remove the paper on the adhesive side and place the gasket around the outside edge of the glass centered over the edge Fold the gasket edges over on the glass forming a U shape 3 Combustion Blower o The Combustion Blower Gasket Part PU CBG should be inspected whenever you remove or clean the Combustion Blower and replaced if necessary 4 In addition the Hopper Lid gasket and Ash Pan
14. 0 ft this insert must be used with 4 pellet liner only Using 3 liner will restrict air flow to the unit at high altitudes and result in poor performance and a dirty burn e Outside combustion air must be connected either by running the outside air duct down through the ash clean out of the fireplace OR by running the outside air duct to the top of the chimney More information pertaining to correct outside air installation can be found in the Outside Air section page 24 22 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS FIREPLACE INSERT INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method Full Chimney Relining 4 e Usea chimney liner system specifically designed for pellet stove use follow the guidelines in the previous section regarding appropriate liner diameter E AAAA AH e Use the tee supplied by the liner manufacturer to connect the exhaust outlet of the stove to the chimney lining system Ny co 5 c Z a a D o a si E 1 ee 5 AALALA AAAA LANAA EAEL LLALA LAA LL e Seal the throat of the fireplace with a sheet metal block off plate screwed to the walls of the fireplace
15. 5 2015 Tamper Warning This wood heater has a manufacturer set minimum low burn rate that must not be altered It is against federal regulations to alter this setting or otherwise operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manua Warranty See your Owner s manual for a Warranty Registration instruction page as well as instructions for warranty procedures For parts warranty replacement procedures may be found at our parts store site www store heatredefined com
16. ALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS Trouble Shooting Guide WARNING To avoid ELECTRICAL SHOCK always disconnect the unit from the power source BEFORE attempting any repair If this guide does not correct the problem call your local dealer or Technical Problem Support at 1 800 245 6489 Cause Solution Auger not turning 1 Bad auger motor 2 Foreign matter jamming auger 3 Vacuum sensor 1 Replace auger motor 2 Remove pellets and object 3 Check exhaust blower Smoke smell or dustin house 1 Improper exhaust connection 1 Check exhaust connections for leaks especially the exhaust blower connect Seal leaks with silicone aluminum tape or a hose clamp Room blower not operating 1 Loose thermal sensor 2 Blower speed set higher than heat range causing stove to cool and blower to cycle 3 Loose connection 1 Tighten connection on sensor 2 Lower blower speed 3 Check control board connection Exhaust blower not 1 Loose connection 1 Check control board operating connection 2 Bad blower 2 Replace blower 3 Bad vacuum sensor 3 Replace vacuum sensor Lazy Fire 1 Bad exhaust blower 1 Inspect and replace blower 2 Excessive pellet moisture 2 Keep pellets dry 3 Excessive ash build up 3 Thoroughly clean unit 4 Low quality pellets 4 Use only PFI premium pellets Blown Fuse 1 Power surge 1 Replace fu
17. CIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS ILLUSTRATED PARTS DIAGRAM INSERT 56 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Part Number Part Description Diagram Gaskets PU HLG Hopper Lid Gasket 1 AC DGKEP Door Gasket 2 AC GGKEP Three Piece Window Gasket Kit 3 PU CBG Exhaust Blower Gasket 4 AC GGK Ash Pan Gasket 5 PU CGEP Cradle Mating Gasket 6 Electrical Components PU CHA Igniter Cartridge Heater 7 PU 076002B Exhaust Blower 8 PU 4C442 Room Air Blower 9 AC HLSB Hopper Lid Switch 10 CU VS 05 of WC Vacuum Switch 11 CU 047042 2 RPM Auger Motor 12 PU CBEP Control Board 13 Cast Iron CA AMPP Cast Iron Auger Motor Collar 14 Steel CA AC Steel Auger Coupler 15 IP 25EP Firebox Baffle 16 PU ECCEP Exhaust Cleanout Covers 17 PU BPCEP Cradle 18 PU BPEP Burnpot 19
18. Carbon steel and welded seams in the firebox are covered for five 5 years against splitting 2 The steel door and hinges are covered for five 5 years against cracking One Year Period 1 Component parts such as the hopper auger burn pot baffle plate auger shaft and fasteners are covered for one 1 year against cracking breakage and welded seam separation 2 Electrical components accessory items glass and the painted surface of the stove are covered for one 1 year from the date of purchase Conditions and Exclusions 1 Damage resulting from over firing will void your warranty 2 This warranty does not apply if damage occurs because of an accident improper handling improper installation improper operation abuse or unauthorized repair made or attempted to be made 3 The manufacturer is not liable for indirect incidental or consequential damages in connection with the product including any cost or expense providing substitute equipment or service during periods of malfunction or non use 4 All liability for any consequential damage for breach of any written or implied warranty is disclaimed and excluded 5 Due to the abrasive nature of a pellet fire and the frequency of which the log set must be handled England s Stove Works extends no warranty to the log set Some states do not allow the exclusion of limitations of incidental or consequential damages so the above may not apply to you 59 IMPORTAN
19. E INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS REPLACING COMPONENTS Control Board The Control Board Part PU CBEP is a digital read out board This board offers a wide variety of settings to operate the unit The right side panel should be removed prior to removing the control board freestanding unit The control board can be removed from the unit by loosening the two outside screws and pulling the board back to the inside A 6 amp quick blow fuse is used on this Control Board NOTE The bottom three control buttons are preset at the factory and are not user adjustable See the Daily Operation section beginning on page 26 of the manual for more instructions on Control Board settings Recommended Heat Ranges Low Burn Heat Range setting 1 Room Air Blower setting Medium Low Heat Range setting 2 3 Room Air Blower setting Medium High Heat Range setting 4 8 Room Air Blower setting High Burn Heat Range setting 9 Room Air Blower setting NOTE Blower Speed will automatically be adjusted to the desired Heat Range that you select HEAT BLOWER RANGE SPEED LEO RERD ORT Room Air Blow er CFM i 1 LOW Fue Feed Display to 95 High LED READ OUT Adjustment for Adjustment for Increase Fuel Feed Increase Blow er CM Adjustment for Adjustment for Decrease Fuel Feed De crease Blower CRA IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEAN
20. E ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE OWNER S MANUAL PROVIDED WITH THIS APPLIANCE CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND miano INSPECTIONS IN YOUR AREA FOR USE WITH WOOD PELLET FUEL ONLY 1 4 INCH IN DIAMETER DO NOT CONNEGT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE KEEP VIEWING AND ASH REMOVAL DOORS TIGHTLY CLOSED DURING OPERATION TANGANI LEF VENT FIPE ASEMEMTE nni FORTE LOKI CRBFER neo TRE ORODES 5 Ih NETU S ORCRRACH Kiel PAREO ED OoHA LION BESSEL PLANE OR BOKAGMAUGTEN NUCH MENSOINEN XTHRISIGNY MES ADDIE TI MN BONE CH INEOPUNE OSTEND IARA RUSTINU CLIGHTARDE GhAMGEEGE 4 FLOOR PROTECTICN You may write your unit s Manufacture Date and Serial Number in the blank spaces on this sample tag for future reference This sample tag also shows the A INCHES ppsx wedy A WINCHES 122 4 BUSY RLDONE CLEARANCE eee safety info such as UL ULC MHNMUN ALCOVE CHING TEMIET v St ENONER IOHA MSi HNM ALCOVE WIRTH 1 80 SPICIONE WISHES 1C E testing standard etc for your local BORE Tie POWER EODH SA FUO TE DGIE DOY OCT M SERRTAICT WTR AMY AOIF ROANNCER EA officials or anyone else who may THE aT AND DOES HET A gt ECR OS OAET WON Shar STEN MEW ASTA ISUUEIFCEE POU CE DET C SLAMS TEBVED T PREVENT HOUSE AREE 185 Wii AND UE MST M REDS SION WH BSC SANNA ED ALA OEE TENT THIS APPLIANCE COWAGT LOCAL IBE RTAS OR FAL BAIAN ADERE RESIST MTG CUERS IA MEEPEDTIONS Ite TONS TS ETET
21. ELOW EAVES OR OVERHANG H MIN 1 FT CLEARANCE HORIZONTALLY FROM COMBUSTIBLE WALL ID VENTS INSTALLED WITH MECHANICAL EXHAUSTERS SHALL TERMINATE NOT LESS THAN 12 IN 305MM ABOVE THE HIGHEST POINT WHERE THEY PASS THROUGH THE ROOF SURFACE Notes on termination of Pellet Vent Pipe from NFPA 211 2006 ed Section 10 4 Termination 10 4 5 See also INSTALLATION section of manual AND additional notes above Not less than three 3 feet above any forced air inlet located within ten 10 feet Not less than four 4 feet below four 4 feet horizontally from or one 1 foot above any door window or gravity air inlet into any building Not less than two 2 feet from an adjacent building and not less than seven 7 feet above grade where located adjacent to public walkways The exhaust exit shall be arranged so that the flue gases are not directed so that it will affect people overheat combustible structures or enter buildings Forced draft systems and all parts of induced draft systems under positive pressure during operation shall be installed gastight or to prevent leakage of combustion products into a building Through the wall vents shall not terminate over public walkways or where condensate or vapor could create hazards or a nuisance Be sure to follow local codes and all manufacturer s instructions including exhaust pipe Consult a professional installer and or call Technical Support if you have any questions 11 IMPORTANT
22. ETT STALL ATMIN SHER MRSA Toner BOO EMR APPLAR MIE FOR D TAREE AN CRER PLACE OF 8 AERA Minna Te THE FESAT NAN SONT GREENT PADE STRE J HE TE TIE EOL LONGI WOME RLEAR RITES Th DRAG TAULES VOLC GET A ESHA WALS CUANSINCCOMWEETOR MEE ISONIC MHIS FOR ADDITIONAL DIFORMNECK A USIT TO SOE WALL WV AANT TOP TO TOF FENN C UNIT TO SIRE TFS T nET TOP TO HAILE E FLOOR PROTIICTEA FOORI E gt FLR ONUTECTAR EGR Pairt vow need reference information Ant INCHES 1E24 Nes ehi 2 SSE k E AOE 1534 GER Tw 16 HOCIOES 04 O ESEN 2 K Ee BAMA VELA RE GA QHR DPENATA NIE UET TRER WETS FEO RE Lab SEE SHR el Tie th am Gre i as ows ATHA E MANTESI HN BNE TA NOF SERS TS WOJ SAIL TH NOR HOT WHILE IN GOP ERIATIOR NG MOT TOUCH KEEP COILOREN CLOTHING ANB FURNITURE AWAY CONTACT MAT TANSE SKIM BOANS Sen NAMEPLATE AND WEFTTRUETIQIPS MANUFACTUNEO BT ENOLAND A STOVE WORNI ISOT OU SIRASTH RYE POPS SUN MOFORE AORTA D 58 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS LIMITED FIVE 5 YEAR WARRANTY From the date of purchase to the original owner The manufacturer extends the following warranties Five Year Period 1
23. EVOLUTION PELLET STOVE INSTALLATION amp OPERATION MANUAL CAUTION Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this pellet fuel burning appliance Keep children furniture fixtures and all combustibles away from any heating appliance SAFETY NOTICE Failure to follow these instructions can result in property damage bodily injury or even death For your safety and protection follow the installation instructions outlined in this manual Contact your local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements including permits in your area ANTERTE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS NATIONAL Rev 10 7 2013 piema E z C US INSTITUTE IMPORTANT IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS UNIT DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE DEALER CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 245 6489 Mobile Home Use The freestanding pellet unit is approved for mobile home or doublewide installation with the outside combustion air hook up See the Installation section of this manual for details pertaining to mobile home installations Mobile home installation must be in accordance with the Manufactured Home and Safety Standard HUD CFR 3280 Part 24 NOTE Fireplace Insert is NOT Mobile Home approved WARNING e Use of outside combustion air is mandatory with this unit e Do not operate with the hopper open lid must be shut and tightly latched during operation Note England s
24. Follow NFPA 211 rules listed below for venting system termination location relative to windows and other openings in the dwelling o NFPA 211 2006 ed Section 10 4 Termination 10 4 5 1 The exit terminal of a mechanical draft system other than direct vent appliances sealed combustion system appliances shall be located in accordance with the following a Not less than 3 ft 91 m above any forced air inlet located within 10 ft 3 0m b Not less than 4 ft 1 2 m below 4 ft 1 2 m horizontally from or 1 ft 305 mm above any door window or gravity air inlet into any building c Not less than 2 ft 0 61 m from an adjacent building and not less than 7 ft 2 1 m above grade when located adjacent to public walkways Distance between the termination opening and grade should be a minimum of 2 ft 24 in contingent on the grade surface below the termination When determining the termination height above grade consider snow drift lines and combustibles such as grass or leaf accumulation In areas where significant snowfall is possible the termination height must be sufficiently high to keep the termination free of snow accumulation Do not use makeshift compromises during installation or install any component of the unit or venting system in such a manner that could result in a hazardous installation A chimney connector shall not pass through an attic or roof space closet or similar concealed space or a floor or ceiling Where pa
25. IAL for peak performance and maximum efficiency Ash build up hampers airflow reduces efficiency and can cause a smoke back e England s Stove Works is not responsible for any damages incurred due to a poorly maintained and or dirty stove This pellet stove is a highly efficient machine and as such requires sufficient maintenance to keep it operating at its peak Disposal of Ashes Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have been thoroughly cooled 33 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS DAILY MAINTENANCE Ash Removal and Disposal Press the Off button and allow the stove to complete the shut down cycle and cool completely Grasp the heat exchange cleaning rod located at the middle of the decorative room air grill and repeatedly pull it in and out until ash stops falling from the
26. ING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS IRING DIAGRAM PU CBEP Control Board Diagram COMBUSTION BLOWER HIGH g VAC HOSE VACUUM SWITCH THERMAL SENSOR tT Bel FEED MOTOR 2 RPM gt ROOM AIR BLOWER LEFT J SIDE OF CNIS FIRE BOX _ mE THERMAL CAUTION 4 SENSOR GREEN GROUND NY 120 VOLT EXPOSED ON THIS CIRCUIT DISCONNECT FROM POWER SOURCE K MOVING HOT PARTS MAY CAUSE INJURY A EXHAUST BLOWER DO NOT OPERATE WITH PANEL REMOVED 120 VOLT LINE WALL THERMOSTAT THE THERMAL SENSOR IS NOT A GROUND J18 Caution Shock Hazard Press the Off button and let the appliance completely cool BEFORE unplugging the appliance and beginning any maintenance or component replacement Risk of shock if appliance is not unplugged before service Hopper Lid Safety Switch This unit is also equipped with a hopper lid safety switch Part AC HLSB which is directly connected to the auger motor In the event the hopper lid is left open while the stove is in operation the hopper lid switch will prevent the auger from turning This is to prevent byproducts of combustion from entering the home through the open hopper lid and also to simply prevent operation with the hopper lid open Improper hopper lid safety switch
27. LLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS Ia DP RM Be We BD a Cae BR AY UUL For high altitude installations above 4 000 ft the vent pipe should be increased from 3 inch Approved Venting Method 2 Through the Ceiling 3 to four inch 4 e Venting through the ceiling roof may be the only feasible venting option in some cases and is a factory recommended installation e When installing any venting system Type L or Type PL pipe must be used and all clearances to combustibles listed by the pipe manufacturer must be strictly adhered to e Use the pipe manufacturer s approved ceiling support for passing through a combustible ceiling as well as the required firestops radiation shields flashing and storm collar e Be certain to follow the manufacturer s required height of termination above the roof line and maintain at least the minimum clearances to combustibles e Use an appliance collar where the pellet vent connects to the exhaust output of the pellet stove and attach the appliance collar to the exhaust blower output using three sheet metal screws e Seal each pipe connection joint with high temperature RTV Silicone to ensure the system is leak free Check with the specific pipe manufacturer s instructions before doing so e Ifthe pellet vent pipe being used is not a Twist Lock system three 3 sheet metal screws are required at each pipe joint
28. MANUFACTURER HOT Do not touch Severe burns or clothing ignition may result Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation CAUTION Keep children away Supervise children in the same room as this appliance Alert children and adults to the hazards of high temperatures Do NOT operate with protective barriers open or removed Keep clothing furniture draperies and other combustibles away Installation MUST comply with local regional state and national codes and regulations Consult local building fire officials or authorities having jurisdiction about restrictions installation inspection and permits 20 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS FIREPLACE INSERT INSTALLATION Venting Introduction This pellet stove operates on a negative draft system which pulls combustion air through the burn pot and pushes the exhaust air to the vent pipe and out of the building This unit must be installed in accordance with the following detailed descriptions of venting techniques not installing the stove in accordance with the details listed here can result in poor stove performance property damage bodily injury or death Engla
29. N USE ADDITIONALLY NEVER APPLY FIRE STARTER TO ANY HOT SURFACE OR EMBERS IN THE STOVE DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE e DO NOT BURN FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL e DO NOT BURN GARBAGE LAWN CLIPPINGS OR YARD WASTE MATERIALS CONTAINING RUBBER INCLUDING TIRES MATERIALS CONTAINING PLASTIC WASTE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PAINT OR PAINT THINNERS OR ASPHALT PRODUCTS MATERIALS CONTAINING ASBESTOS CONSTRUCTION OR DEMOLITION DEBRIS RAILROAD TIES OR PRESSURE TREATED WOOD MANURE OR ANIMAL REMAINS SALT WATER DRIFTWOOD OR OTHER PREVIOUSLY SALT WATER SATURATED MATERIALS UNSEASONED WOOD PAPER PRODUCTS CARDBOARD PLYWOOD OR PARTICLEBOARD THE PROHIBITION AGAINST BURNING THESE MATERIALS DOES NOT PROHIBIT THE USE OF FIRESTARTERS MADE FROM PAPER CARDBOARD SAWDUST WAX AND SIMILAR SUBSTANCES FOR THE PURPOSE OF STARTING A FIRE IN AN AFFECTED WOOD HEATER BURNING THESE MATERIALS MAY RESULT IN RELEASE OF TOXIC FUMES OR RENDER THE HEATER INEFFECTIVE AND CAUSE SMOKE Air Controls Your pellet stove is equipped with a control board that automatically adjusts the air to fuel ratio for optimum emissions See your owner s manual for information on operating the control board and for other operational information on achieving the best burn including these tips The control board on this stove allows the user to adjust the heat output and convection blower speed and turn the unit on and off The lower buttons on t
30. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS FREESTANDING INSTALLATION Additional Venting Information Do not mix and match components from different pipe manufacturers when assembling your venting system i e Do NOT use venting pipe from one manufacturer and a thimble from another We require a minimum vertical rise of 36 in 3 ft of pipe to create natural draft in the system which helps evacuate smoke from the stove in the event of a power failure or combustion blower failure Venting systems 15 0 ft or shorter may be composed entirely of 3 0 in pellet pipe to reduce frictional losses venting systems longer than 15 0 ft should be composed of 4 0 in pellet pipe Do not terminate the venting system directly beneath any combustible structure such as a porch or deck Follow NFPA 211 rules listed below for venting system termination location relative to windows and other openings in the dwelling see also Vent Termination Clearances o NEPA 211 2006 ed Section 10 4 Termination 10 4 5 1 The exit terminal of a mechanical draft system other than direct vent appliances sealed combustion system appliances shall be located in accordance with the following a Not less than 3 ft 91 m above any forced air inlet located within 10 ft 3 0m b Not less than 4 ft 1 2 m below 4 ft 1 2 m horizontally
31. NSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS ERROR CODES Error codes or E Codes are alphanumeric codes that will appear in the Heat Range and Blower Speed windows of the Control Board if the unit experiences an abnormal condition Error codes are the control board s way of telling the user that something isn t operating correctly within the stove and that the unit should be carefully inspected before reigniting See the Trouble Shooting Guide page 46 for additional information on error codes E 0 gt When this is displayed in the control board windows typically when restarting after an E Code shutdown it means there are currently no errors and the stove will begin normal operation gt This error code is not used on this stove If it is displayed in the control board windows please contact Technical Support and they will diagnose the cause of the false code gt When this code is displayed in the control board window it indicates a failure to light Although the stove may have ignited the pellets the control board did not register a high enough temperature to determine the fire was lit If a fire was ignited wait for the unit to cool clean the burnpot and restart the unit gt This error code indicates the preset maximum allowable exhaust temperature was exceeded Commonly referred to as Over Firing the E 3 code means something in the stove is causing the exhaust gas
32. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS FREESTANDING INSTALLATION For high altitude installations above 4 000 ft the vent pipe should be increased from 3 inch Approved Venting Method 1 Through the Wall 3 to four inch 4 e Generally the simplest installation method venting through the wall using our AC 3000 kit AC 33000 if Canada or similar venting system is also the preferred venting method It minimizes horizontal pipe allows the stove to be installed close to the wall and keeps the clean out tee on the outside of the house for ease of cleaning e When installing any venting system Type L or Type PL pipe must be used and all clearances to combustibles listed by the pipe manufacturer must be strictly adhered to e Use the pipe manufacturer s approved thimble for passing through a combustible wall and maintain at least the minimum clearances to combustibles e Use an appliance collar where the pellet vent connects to the exhaust output of the pellet stove and attach the appliance collar to the exhaust blower output using three sheet metal screws e Secure the pellet vent to the outside of
33. S NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS Failure to properly clean your stove can cause poor performance and possibly a burn back DAILY MAINTENANCE Important Notes e As with any maintenance concerning this unit be sure the unit is OFF and has completed the Shut Down cycle BEFORE beginning e Be aware that metal parts in the firebox can remain HOT long after the fire has gone out and EVEN after the Shut Down cycle is complete Always use extreme caution when handling potentially hot stove parts even if you think they should be cold e Ashes should only be removed when the stove has been shut down and has been allowed to cool thoroughly Hot embers can remain under ashes long after the fire has gone out so always be extra careful when handling any ashes from this or any stove e Store ashes in a metal container with a tight fitting lid and only place this container on a non combustible surface e Different pellets will generate varying amounts of ash and burnpot deposits Carefully monitor the ash build up in the stove when first operating the unit as well as whenever a different brand of pellets is burned e While the amount of ash generated by this unit is not excessive compared to a traditional log burning woodstove keeping the unit clean and free of ash is ESSENT
34. Stove Works does not recommend using a pellet stove as your only source of heat Retain for your files Model Number Date of Purchase Date of Manufacture Serial Number This information can be found on the safety tag attached to the underside of the hopper lid Have this information on hand if you phone the factory or your dealer regarding this product 2 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction e Bi Weekly o Mirod uc ttOni sari fis oat lecaa tlm ctbes 4 o Important Notes 36 o Baffle Removal 37 Specifications Bony e Heating Specifications 0 5 OS Umbra NOLS eppi 33 o Exhaust Chambet 39 EPA Compliance ERTES 5 o Venting Pipe o u 40 e Dimensions ssessssssseesesseseessssesee 5 6 e Yearly o Important Notes 41 Installation Freestanding o Exhaust Blower 0 42 e Installation Overview 08 7 o Convection Blower 44 e Clearances to Combustibles 8 o Hopper Fines 44 e Venting Introduction ee 9 o Checking Gaskets 45 e Venting Guidelines
35. T READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS Procedure Purchaser must give notice of claim of defect within the warranty period and pay transportation to and from a service center designated by the manufacturer The dealer from which the unit was purchased or the factory at our option will perform the warranty service Other Rights This warranty gives you specific legal rights you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state Please Note This warranty is null and void if the attached warranty registration AND a copy of the sales receipt is not returned within thirty 30 days from the date of purchase Warranty is not transferable 60 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS WARRANTY REGISTRATION for England s Stove Works Purchaser Information I Purchased By Name _ II Address II City Stat
36. TS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS DAILY MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Burnpot Along with removing ashes from the stove cleaning the burnpot is the other essential part of daily maintenance that will keep the stove operating at its peak Pellets contain varying amounts of impurities and fusible material that will accumulate in the burnpot over time Some pellets will contain much higher amounts of these fusible impurities therefore extra vigilance may be required to maintain a clean burnpot Allowing impurities to build up in the burnpot can restrict the air flow to the fire resulting in a dirty inefficient burn Instructions e Always allow the stove to finish the shut down cycle and cool completely before performing any maintenance inside the firebox e Open the main door of the stove and remove the burnpot by lifting it straight up and out of the cradle WARNING The burnpot can remain HOT long after the fire has gone out so wear protective gloves whenever handling a potentially hot burnpot e Once the burnpot is out of the stove use a long handled screwdriver or putty knife as previously mentioned to remove any deposits from the inside of the burnpot e Be certain all air orifices are clear and unrestricted by fusible ash matter a fine tipped s
37. crewdriver or scratch awl can be useful in removing stubborn matter from these orifices e Remove any ash material from the bottom of the cradle and brush any ash from the top of the cradle into the ash pan below Keeping the top of cradle free of ash is crucial in allowing the burnpot to make a positive air tight seal with the top of the cradle e Insert the burnpot back into the cradle using the reverse of the procedure detailed above 35 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS BIWEEKLY MAINTENANCE Important Notes As with any maintenance concerning this unit be sure the unit is OFF has completed the Shut Down cycle and is completely cool BEFORE beginning Be aware that metal parts in the firebox can remain HOT long after the fire has gone out and EVEN after the Shut Down cycle is complete Always use extreme caution when handling potentially hot stove parts even if you think they should be cold Biweekly maintenance should include the steps listed in this section AS WELL AS the steps listed in the previous Daily Maintenance section Burning some brands of pellets may lead to increased ash build up behind
38. d Particulate Femi SSS s in tensen ttl asiett etal cned aceheslatetatthatalel ictaacbaedbeds 1 43 grams hr ECU yee ccccccdacecccaccccratacteaceceracesccacccerateceteunca canta taadtcueietemtnieidicitauicceaeetecce 78 6 Tested TO era ee eee UL 1482 ULC S627 ASTM E 1509 This unit was not tested for efficiency the efficiency shown is a default value normally attained by similar certified pellet burning appliances _ Heat output burn rate and maximum burn time are heavily dependent on the type of pellets burned in the stove as such these numbers may vary The maximum heating capacity of this unit can vary greatly based on climate construction style insulation and a myriad of other factors Use this information in conjunction with a BTU loss calculation for your home to determine if this unit will be sufficient for your needs FREESTANDING DIMENSIONS 26 00 F 23 1875 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS FIREPLACE INSERT DIMENSIONS e Unit Height dn Fireplace o 20 00 508mm e Unit Depth In Fireplace o 9 7 16 239 7mm e Unit Width In Fireplace o 21 3 16 538 2mm e Bottom to Fl
39. d fire is started 3 Check igniter for buildup or failure E 3 Code on Control Board Overfire 1 Convection Room Air blower failure 2 Partially blocked flue 3 Using fuel other than premium wood pellets 1 Check convection blower for proper function replace if necessary 2 Check flue for obstructions 3 Use ONLY premium wood pellets in this stove E 4 Code on Control Board Proof of flame lost 1 The hopper is empty 2 The hopper lid was left open too long during refueling 3 Component failure 4 Blower speed is set too high cooling firebox too rapidly 1 Refill the hopper with pellets and restart the stove 2 Keep the hopper lid open for the shortest interval possible when refueling The safety switch stops the auger when the hopper lid is open 3 An auger motor failure or combustion motor failure can sometimes result in an E 4 code 4 Operate the stove with the blower speed and heat range at the same value Notes 1 Whenever instructed to check replace the vacuum sensor also check for loose or cracked vacuum hose Also be certain the vacuum measurement port in the firebox is kept clean clean with a pipe cleaner or brush do not use a vacuum to clean 2 To restart and clear an error code displayed on the control board push the ON button and the unit should reset the error and restart 3 If you are uncertain about the meaning of an error code
40. d in good condition and should be replaced annually or sooner if necessary Gasket tightness can be checked using the dollar bill method Place a dollar bill between the gasket and the stove body at the location where the gasket meets the stove Tighten the latching mechanism down and attempt to pull the dollar bill out If the dollar bill slides in and out easily the gasket needs to be replaced This test should be repeated around the entire gasket perimeter as gaskets will sometimes seal tightly on one side but will be worn and seal poorly on another side Perform this test around the entire perimeter of the door hopper lid and ash pan If any area fails the test the entire gasket should be replaced The part number appropriate to the gasket being replaced can be found in the Illustrated Parts section at the rear of this manual Gaskets should only be replaced with equivalent fiberglass gaskets purchased from England s Stove Works specifically for this unit Instructions for gasket removal and replacement will accompany the gasket kit ordered and can also be found in the instructional DVD accompanying this manual in the stove 45 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INST
41. down with your finger and check to see that the auger is turning Release the hopper lid switch and be certain that the auger stops turning DO NOT PUT YOUR FINGERS IN THE HOPPER OR NEAR THE ROTATING AUGER e After about twenty minutes the control board should display E 2 in the two display windows More information on Error Codes can be found in the Error Code section of this manual e At this point the dry run is complete and your pellet heating appliance is ready for normal operation Lighting a Fire e In order for this stove to operate the hopper must first be filled with pellet fuel Lift the hopper lid using the flush mount handle and pour the pellet fuel directly into the hopper We recommend using only pellets manufactured by PFI Certified facilities since pellets bearing the PFI stamp of approval will be low in ash and moisture high in BTU s and uniform in size and quality 26 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS e The 25 EP will perform equally well using softwood and hardwood pellets and although the ash may differ slightly in appearance or texture both types of pellets will burn cleanly and
42. e e For the fireplace insert o The unit will need to be at least partially removed from the fireplace opening or alternatively the surround kit and side panels can be removed e Locate the auger motor assembly at the middle rear of the stove and once it is found find the two set screws on either side of the cast iron mounting collar e Using a 3 16 allen wrench loosen the set screw on either side of the auger mounting collar e With a utility vacuum in hand let the auger assembly slide out of the auger tube just enough so that the vacuum can be used to remove any fines from this area e Reinstall the auger assembly and tighten the two set screws reinstall the back panel and the two side panels being certain to tighten the six 6 retaining screws on the rear of the stove 44 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS EARLY MAINTENANCE Checking Gaskets An airtight seal at the door openings and hopper lid opening is crucial to proper stove performance Any air leaks at these areas can not only cause a dirty inefficient burn but can also pose a serious safety threat Because of this gaskets should always be maintaine
43. e Zip Code IV Telephone Number V Email Address Dealer Information VI Purchased From _ VIL Address VILI City State Zip Code Unit Information Refer to the sticker on the back of the manual or box to complete this section IX Model Number__ gt o Purchase Date X Purchase Price Ss Purchase Questions How did you first hear about our product Please check one Word of Mouth Burn Trailer Demonstration _ Internet __ Where did you receive information about our product Via Telephone Dealer Name of dealer 61 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS Important Notice This registration information MUST be on file for this warranty to be valid Please mail this information within thirty 30 days from the original date of purchase Use any of these three easy ways to send your warranty information in Mailing Address England s Stove Works Inc Technical support Department P O Box 206 Monroe Virginia 24574 Fax Number 434 929 4810 Twenty four hours a day Online Registration Visit our warranty registration website at http www englanderstoves com warranty warranty ht
44. e power to be restored and then press the ON button to restart the unit if necessary Caution Shock Hazard Press the Off button and let the appliance completely cool BEFORE unplugging the appliance and beginning any maintenance or component replacement Risk of shock if appliance is not unplugged before service 30 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS THERMOSTAT OPERATION Thermostat Installation 1 Unplug the unit and remove the back panel of the stove 2 Locate the thermostat connect block labeled J18 on the rear of the control board near the bottom See image below and page 53 of this manual for a control board diagram It will have a small wire jumper installed in it from the factory This jumper bypasses the thermostat and should be saved 3 Loosen the two screws using a small slotted jewelers screwdriver and remove the jumper 4 Insert the two thermostat wires in place of the jumper and retighten the screws 5 Reinstall the back panel and mount the thermostat the control board automatically reads the thermostat and your stove is now ready for thermostat opera
45. e protrudes from the lower rear center of the stove use the included outside air kit to attach your stove to outside combustion air Instructions and all the parts needed to make the outside air connection to your pellet stove are included with the outside air kit e Outside air can be drawn from an outside air system which terminates at the top of the chimney opening or down through the ash dump if your fireplace is so equipped The best choice for outside air connection is the one which uses the shortest distance of outside air pipe e If itis not feasible to use the included outside air hookup kit in your stove installation other materials may be used provided the following rules are followed o The pipe used for outside air hookup must be metal with a minimum thickness of 0209 in 25 gauge mild steel or greater and an inside diameter of approximately 2 0 in o All pipe joints and connections should be sealed with pipe clamps or other mechanical means to insure a leak free outside air connection o Long runs of pipe and excessive elbows for outside air should be avoided Due to frictional resistance in pipe any excessive outside air piping can result in poor stove performance o A screen or other protection device must be fitted over the outside air termination point to prevent rain debris and nuisance animals from entering the piping system o Increase the outside air pipe size to 3 0 in diameter pipe if the outside air connect
46. each end with an NEC approved grounded device e Carefully follow all clearances listed in the appropriate section of this manual AND follow the venting manufacturer s minimum clearance requirements Similarly be certain the venting system used is approved for mobile home use e Installation must be in accordance with Manufacturers Home amp Safety Standard HUD CFR 3280 Part 24 as well as any applicable local codes WARNING DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM CAUTION THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MANUFACTURED HOME FLOOR WALL AND CEILING ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED Caution NEVER draw outside combustion air from e Wall floor or ceiling cavity e Enclosed space such as an attic garage or crawl space For high altitude installations above 4 000 ft the vent pipe should be increased from 3 inch 3 to four inch 4 15 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS OUTSIDE AIR HOOK UP e The use of outside combustion air is mandatory on the 25 EP e The outside air connection pipe protrudes from the lower rear center of the stove use the included outside air kit to attach your stove to outside combust
47. efficiently in this stove e The 25 EP is equipped with an automatic pellet ignition system the only user input required to light the stove is a simple press of the On button e Shortly after pressing the On button the letters S U will appear in the heat range and blower speed windows of the control board This indicates the stove has entered the start up sequence and is operating normally e The fuel feed rate and combustion air during start up is determined by the control board so the stove may be started on any heat range although we recommend starting the stove on Heat Range 5 to help ensure a strong fire is initiated e After approximately fifteen minutes the fire should be burning brightly and the S U should disappear from the control board At this point the stove has begun normal operation and the display windows on the control board will remain empty unless the Heat Range or Blower Speed is adjusted Daily Operation Notes e Only high quality 1 4 25 in diameter wood pellets should be used in this stove Using low grade wood pellets with high ash content can cause the burnpot to fill with ash at a more rapid pace and can cause intervals between periodic maintenance to become significantly shorter Please read the Maintenance section of this manual thoroughly to understand how fuel selection affects stove operation maintenance and cleaning e Variation in the flame height is normal not
48. et unit e Use Type L or Type PL venting pipe until entering the existing chimney Use the appropriately sized adapter when transitioning from the pellet vent pipe to the masonry or factory built thimble and be certain that the adapter is sealed tightly to both the pellet venting system and the existing chimney e Before using an existing chimney be certain it is in good condition A chimney sweep inspection is highly recommended Also make sure the chimney meets the minimum standards listed in NFPA 211 A chimney professional can confirm this upon inspection e Ifconnecting this stove to a factory built chimney it may ONLY bea 6 flue UL103 HT venting system ULC S629 if Canada Connection to any other factory built chimney may result in a poorly operating or dangerous stove installation e When connecting to an existing masonry chimney the cross sectional area of the flue must be considered A chimney with a flue larger than 6 round 28 27 sq in may require relining with an approved pellet stove chimney lining system e Use an appliance collar where the pellet vent connects to the exhaust output of the pellet stove and attach the appliance collar to the exhaust blower output using three sheet metal screws e Seal each pipe connection joint with high temperature RTV Silicone to ensure the system is leak free Check with the specific pipe manufacturer s instructions before doing so e Ifthe pellet vent pipe being
49. exhaust blower removed use a utility vacuum to remove any ash accumulation in the exhaust blower tube e Use a soft paint brush and carefully remove any ash accumulation from the inside of the exhaust blower and from the exhaust blower fan blade e Inspect the exhaust blower motor for dust accumulation and carefully remove it ensuring that all air cooling holes into the motor are open and free of dust deposits e Install the blower and side panel in the reverse order as described above Remember to check the condition of the exhaust blower gasket AND remember to reconnect the thermal sensor to the top of the exhaust blower j fore reinstalling the si nel outlet before reinstalling the side pane Freestanding Unit gt pooo0000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 0 _ 0000000000 000000000 0 a000 oo00 oo00 0000000000 0000000000000 0000 2 Pull rear of side panel away from stove 1 Loosen but not remove these three screws 3 Pull side panel towards rear of stove 4 Remove side panel from stove IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS EARLY MAINTENANCE Convection Blower Cleaning As always be certain the st
50. from or ft 305 mm above any door window or gravity air inlet into any building c Not less than 2 ft 0 61 m from an adjacent building and not less than 7 ft 2 1 m above grade when located adjacent to public walkways Distance between the termination opening and grade should be a minimum of 24 in contingent on the grade surface below the termination When determining the termination height above grade consider snow drift lines and combustibles such as grass or leaf accumulation In areas where significant snowfall is possible the termination height must be sufficiently high to keep the termination free of snow accumulation 10 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES A MIN 4 FT CLEARANCE BELOW OR BESIDE ANY DOOR OR WINDOW THAT OPENS B MIN 1 FT CLEARANCE ABOVE ANY DOOR OR WINDOW THAT OPENS C MIN 2 FT CLEARANCE FROM ANY ADJACENT BUILDING D MIN 7 FT CLEARANCE FROM ANY GRADE WHEN ADJACENT TO PUBLIC WALKWAYS E MIN 2 FT CLEARANCE ABOVE ANY GRASS PLANTS OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS F MIN 3 FT CLEARANCE FROM A FORCED AIR INTAKE OF ANY APPLIANCE G MIN 2 FT CLEARANCE B
51. ften make outside air installation more difficult 4 Wall Construction Locating the stove so that the exhaust system can pass between studs will simplify the installation and eliminate the need to reframe any sections of the wall to accommodate the wall thimble 7 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS FREESTANDING INSTALLATION Clearances to Combustibles Unit Clearances to Combustibles Side A Rear B Corner D Min Alcove Height Min Alcove Width 6 IN 6 IN 4 5 IN 51 IN 38 IN 152 4 MM 152 4 MM 114 3 MM 1295 4 MM 965 2 MM WARNING INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER HOT Do not touch Severe burns or clothing ignition may result Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation CAUTION Keep children away Supervise children in the same room as this appliance Alert children and adults to the hazards of high temperatures Do NOT operate with protective barriers open or removed Keep clothing furniture draperies and other combustibles away Installation MUST comply with local regional state and national codes and regulations Consult l
52. gasket should be inspected and replaced annually or sooner if necessary see Checking Gaskets in the Yearly Maintenance section Finish This new unit has been painted with High Temperature Paint that should retain its original look for years If the unit should get wet and rust spots appear the spots can be sanded with fine steel wool and repainted It is crucial that only High Temperature Spray Paint is used Part AC MBSP as others may not adhere to the surface or withstand the high temperatures Similarly some brands of paint will not adhere to different brands of paint so we highly recommend using our proprietary High Temperature Spray Paint Glass This unit has a three piece ceramic glass set Part No AC G40 Center Glass amp Part No AC G41 Side Glass in the viewing door Self adhesive window gasket is always included with replacement windows purchased directly from England s Stove Works Surface scratches are acceptable but if this glass becomes cracked in any area the unit should be shut down and the window replaced with ceramic glass bought from England s Stove Works Never replace ceramic glass with tempered or any other type of glass 51 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAF
53. glanderstoves com Be certain that all aspects of the venting system are installed to the venting manufacturer s instructions particularly the required clearances to combustibles Your pellet stove operates on a negative draft system which pulls combustion air through the burn pot and pushes the exhaust air through the vent pipe and out of the building This unit must be installed in accordance with your owner s manual s detailed descriptions of venting techniques not installing the stove in accordance with the details listed can result in poor stove performance including poor emissions property damage bodily injury or death England s Stove Works is not responsible for any damage incurred due to a poor or unsafe installation Additional Venting Information Do not mix and match components from different pipe manufacturers when assembling your venting system i e Do NOT use venting pipe from one manufacturer and a thimble from another We require a minimum vertical rise of 36 in 3 ft of pipe to create natural draft in the system which helps evacuate smoke from the stove in the event of a power failure or combustion blower failure Venting systems 15 0 ft or shorter may be composed entirely of 3 0 in pellet pipe to reduce frictional losses venting systems longer than 15 0 ft should be composed of 4 0 in pellet pipe Do not terminate the venting system directly beneath any combustible structure such as a porch or deck
54. he control board Low Fuel Feed Low Burn Air and Air on Temp are not meant to be adjusted during normal operation of the unit These buttons are factory preset and should not be adjusted by the user To energize the unit and initiate a fire press the On button The LED above the button should turn green and the control board should display S U shortly after pressing the button To shut the unit down press the Off button The LED above the button should turn red and the board should display S d shortly after pressing the button This initiates the shut down sequence and the stove will remain in shut down mode until it has cooled down To increase the heat output of the stove press the Up heat range button The number in the heat range display window will increase signifying that the control board is now adjusting the heat output to your desired level The blower speed will increase the same amount as the heat range because the stove is designed to operate with the blower speed greater than or equal to the heat range Pressing the Down arrow will decrease the heat range and blower speed To increase the blower speed without increasing the heat range press the Blower Speed Up arrow until the desired blower speed is shown in the display window Pressing the Down arrow will decrease the blower speed however the control board will not allow the blower speed to be set lower than the heat range Ca
55. hen using a 5 16 socket or open end wrench tighten the sheet metal screws on the top of the Rear Hopper Cover Plate 12 Using a 5 16 socket or open end wrench remove the two sheet metal screws which hold the control panel mounting box to the stove body The wires which connect the control board to the stove components have been made intentionally long so that the control board can simply be remounted to the right surround panel without any additional wiring 13 Loosen the four bolts that secure the pedestal to the unit These bolts are located on the underside of the unit and can be loosened and removed using a 2 socket or a socket wrench ONCE THESE BOLTS ARE LOOSENED AND REMOVED THE UNIT IS FREE FROM THE PEDESTAL AND CAN FALL CAUSING INJURY BE CAREFUL WHEN REMOVING THESE BOLTS AND HAVE A HELPER WHEN LIFTING THE STOVE FROM THE PEDESTAL IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL Afri N AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS FIREPLACE INSERT INSTALLATION Clearances to Combustibles Unit Clearances to Combustibles Clearance to Mantle A Side B 16 IN 6 IN 406 4 MM 152 4 MM WARNING INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT
56. ion air Instructions and all the parts needed to make the outside air connection to your pellet stove are included with the outside air kit e If itis not feasible to use the included outside air hookup kit in your stove installation other materials may be used provided the following rules are followed O The pipe used for outside air hookup must be metal with a minimum thickness of 0209in 25 gauge mild steel or greater and an inside diameter of approximately 2 0 in All pipe joints and connections should be sealed with pipe clamps or other mechanical means to insure a leak free outside air connection Long runs of pipe and excessive elbows for outside air should be avoided Due to frictional resistance in pipe any excessive outside air piping can result in poor stove performance A screen or other protection device must be fitted over the outside air termination point to prevent rain debris and nuisance animals from entering the piping system Increase the outside air pipe size to 3 0 in diameter pipe if the outside air connection is more than 6 ft in length more than two 2 elbows are used or if the stove is installed in a basement e The outside air connection system should be inspected at least annually to be certain it is free from blockage Caution NEVER draw outside combustion air from e Wall floor or ceiling cavity e Enclosed space such as an attic garage or crawl space 16 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW
57. ion is more than 6 ft in length more than two 2 elbows are used or if the stove is installed in a basement e The outside air connection system should be inspected at least annually to be certain it is free from blockage Caution NEVER draw outside combustion air from e Wall floor or ceiling cavity e Enclosed space such as an attic garage or crawl space 24 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS FLOOR PROTECTION e The 25 EPI requires a non combustible hearth ifthe current hearth of the fireplace does not extend the required distance from the front of stove Follow the diagram below to determine if the current fireplace hearth is sufficient e If the current fireplace hearth is not large enough to accommodate this insert a hearth extension pad which is designed and sold specifically for this purpose can be used A hearth extension pad should be U L listed or equivalent U L C if Canada and must only be noncombustible Since the majority of the radiant heat from this unit is projected forward the hearth extension pad only serves to keep ashes and sparks from landing on combustible flooring near the unit A hearth
58. l Support line is always free of charge there will be a service charge incurred with any on site repairs or maintenance that we may arrange This manual encompasses all versions of the freestanding model 25 EP including the 55 SHPEP 55 SHPEPL and 55 TRPEP It also encompasses the fireplace insert models 25 EPI 55 SHPEPI and 55 TRPEPI However for simplicity of description the stove will be referred to by the generic 25 EP designation unless otherwise specified 4 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS SPECIFICATIONS Heating Specifications Heat Output Range sccccccscccnccissiatiaiieettecesestooss 10 700 BTU hr 25 100 BTU hr e Approximate Pellet Burn Rate q 0 c 02csescc cesta 1 6 lb hr 3 9 lb hr Maxim m Burn GUNG aageee tc men ene meet mene ne te en eee mene ene ene escnerun SU cmOne ron wT Tne Tecan TS 40 hours e Approximate Square Footage Heated ueser 800 2000 sq ft Hopper Cap ACity ay sitcswsssssnssnhsnbunansnwessnbhsisnoabwinahasibiehbababasisiinishabbabsbiobhihibebisinih 45 pounds EPA and Safety Compliance Specifications e EPA COMPphan es iee E E E E E Certifie
59. lace Insert The unit will need to be at least partially removed from the fireplace opening or alternatively the surround kit and side panels can be removed to access the blower 3 Disconnect the venting system from the exhaust blower and disconnect the exhaust blower from the stove wiring harness Loosen and remove the thermal sensor screw on the top of the 3 Detach the convection blower from the exhaust blower outlet using a 5 16 wiring harness before loosening the four wrench screws which secure it to the convection 4 Loosen and remove all five screws shroud of the stove which hold the exhaust blower to the exhaust blower tube Once the screws have been removed the blower can be lifted up and out of the stove 4 After loosening and removing the four screws which hold the blower to the stove remove the blower from the stove oo 5 Reinstallation is the exact opposite of the steps above however be certain to check the condition of the exhaust blower gasket and replace if necessary 5 Installation of the new blower is performed in reverse of removal remember to reconnect the new blower to the wiring harness before reinstalling the side panel 1D igen ll iL 49 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY
60. ll with ash at a more rapid pace and can cause intervals between periodic maintenance to become significantly shorter Please read the Maintenance section of this manual thoroughly to understand how fuel selection affects stove operation maintenance and cleaning Variation in the flame height is normal not all wood pellet fuel is uniform in size which can affect the way pellets are fed into the burn pot Although the flame height may increase and decrease during operation there is no loss of efficiency Always store wood pellet fuel in a dry location storing wood pellet fuel in a dry location ensures the fuel will remain pelletized and low in moisture content Also be certain that all wood pellet fuel is stored at a safe distance from the pellet heater storing fuel in close proximity to the stove can result in a fire This pellet burning room heater is equipped with a specially designed burn pot which comes preinstalled from the factory This burn pot elevates the burning pellets and delivers air at the precisely required locations Pellets must only be burned in the factory burn pot no modifications should be made to this burn pot and no additional grates or other fire elevators should be used WHAT FUELS NOT TO USE CAUTION e NEVER USE GASOLINE GASOLINE TYPE LANTERN FUEL KEROSENE CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR FRESHEN UP A FIRE IN THIS HEATER KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE HEATER WHILE I
61. ly ash however fly ash will still accumulate on the baffle shelf and in other non visible areas e The firebox baffle is a free floating design which reduces thermal stresses on the baffle and makes it easily removable for cleaning e Remove the baffle by Grasping the baffle lifting tab in the center of the baffle Tilting the baffle towards the back of the stove Lifting the baffle up and out of its support holes on the firebox shelf O O O 9O Allowing the baffle to slide down to the cradle and then tilting it down and pulling it out of the stove through the main door o Remember always use extreme caution when handling potentially hot stove parts even if you think they should be cold e When the baffle is out of the stove the area where fly ash accumulates on the firebox shelf will be clear e The use of a utility vacuum is highly recommended because it will prevent fly ash from falling through the exhaust holes and into the exhaust chamber e BEFORE replacing the baffle into the stove inspect the heat exchange tubes for fly ash accumulation and if necessary use a wire brush to remove the ash accumulation e After removing all fly ash from behind the baffle reinsert the baffle into the stove using the reverse of the process detailed above The fit of the baffle into the stove is intentionally tight however excessive force is not necessary to replace the baffle If it seems the baffle will not fit without using exces
62. ml 62 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS Pellet Stoves Wood Stoves Multi Fuel Stoves Pellet Grills P O Box 206 Monroe VA 24574 www heatredefined com Phone 800 516 3636 Fax 434 929 4810 PELLET Meets the 2015 U S Environmental Protection Agency s PLEASE NOTE wood emission limits for wood heaters sold after May 15 2015 The following additions to your owner s manual will enable you to achieve optimal emissions performance from your stove Proper Installation Please refer to the Installation section of your owner s manual and follow the guidelines listed therein for safety and for optimal emissions performance Additional information Venting Be sure to follow your owner s manual s recommendation for venting including the proper types of flue systems and pellet vent pipe Also note that Outside Air Connection combustion air is MANDATORY for proper safe operation and to achieve optimal emissions performance Observe the vent termination clearances specified in your owner s manual and contact our Technical Support if you have any questions Phone 800 245 6489 or email service en
63. n be removed to access the blower e Disconnect the venting system from the exhaust blower just enough that you will be able to remove the exhaust blower from the stove e Unplug the two wires which connect the stove wiring harness to the exhaust blower using the quick connect plugs 42 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS e Loosen and remove the 5 16 screw on the top of the exhaust blower output connection which holds the thermal sensor to the exhaust blower e Loosen the five 5 5 16 self drilling screws which hold the exhaust blower to the exhaust blower tube The lower screws are most easily accessed through the circular cutouts in the stove body A 12 socket extension will likely be necessary to reach all of the screws e Lift the exhaust blower up and out of the stove The gasket which seals the exhaust blower to the exhaust blower tube is fragile so take extra care when removing the blower Even when being careful though it is easy to tear this fragile gasket and since an airtight seal is crucial here it is best to replace this gasket Part PU CBG every time the exhaust blower is removed e With the
64. nces to combustibles as specified Failure to comply may result in a house fire Tested and approved for wood pellets only Burning any other fuel will void your warranty FREESTANDING INSTALLATION Note For Fireplace Insert Installation see Fireplace Insert Installation section on Page 18 Installation Overview When choosing a location for your new stove there are a multitude of factors that should be taken into account before beginning the installation 1 Traffic Patterns To help prevent accidents the stove should be placed in a location where it is out of the way of normal travel through the home 2 Heat Flow When deciding on a location for the stove consider the way heat moves throughout your home Install the stove where you need the heat basement installations often do not allow sufficient heat to flow to the upper floors and a top floor installation will not allow any heat to reach the floors below Always consider that heat rises and will take the path of least resistance while it is still hot 3 Exhaust Location Outside walls are generally the best place to install a stove since they allow easy exhaust and intake air installation using our DuraVent AC 3000 Kit AC 33000 if Canada If there is not a feasible way to install the stove on an outside wall there are methods for venting the stove up through the roof but they tend to be more costly because they involve the use of more pellet vent pipe and can o
65. nd s Stove Works is not responsible for any damage incurred due to a poor or unsafe installation If questions arise pertaining to the safe installation of the stove our Technical Support line 800 245 6489 is available Contact your local code official to be certain your installation meets local and national fire codes and if you re uncertain about how to safely install the stove we recommend contacting a local NFI certified installer to perform the installation Venting Guidelines e ALWAYS install vent pipe in strict adherence with the instructions and clearances included with your venting system e DO NOT connect this pellet stove to a chimney flue which also serves another appliance e DO NOT install a flue pipe damper or any other restrictive device in the exhaust venting system of this unit e ONLY use chimney liners listed for pellet appliance venting do not use galvanized or B Vent pipe e INSTALL a block off plate in the throat of the fireplace opening e SEAL each joint of pellet vent with high temperature silicone Part AC RTV3 to prevent smoke spillage into the home e AVOID excessive horizontal runs and elbows as both will reduce the draft of the venting system and will result in poor stove performance e INCLUDE as much vertical pipe as possible to prevent smoke from the unit from entering your home in the event of a power outage e INSPECT your venting system often to be certain it is clear of fly ash and other
66. ne the pipe carefully for any signs of deterioration and replace sections that show excessive wear It is unlikely that this will ever be a concern but maintaining your venting system in safe operating condition is crucial to safe stove operation 40 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS EARLY MAINTENANCE Important Notes e As with any maintenance concerning this unit be sure the unit is OFF has completed the Shut Down cycle and is completely cool BEFORE beginning e Be aware that metal parts in the firebox can remain HOT long after the fire has gone out and EVEN after the Shut Down cycle is complete Always use extreme caution when handling potentially hot stove parts even if you think they should be cold e Yearly or end of season maintenance should include the steps listed in this section AS WELL AS the steps listed in the Daily Maintenance Biweekly Maintenance and Monthly Maintenance sections of this manual e Yearly maintenance should be performed at the end of the burning season Leaving ash and other build up in the stove during the non heating months can lead to premature metal degrada
67. nstall vent pipe in strict adherence with the instructions and clearances included with your venting system e DO NOT connect this pellet stove to a chimney flue which also serves another appliance e DO NOT install a flue pipe damper or any other restrictive device in the exhaust venting system of this unit e USE an approved wall thimble when passing through a wall and a ceiling support fire stop when passing through a ceiling e ONLY use 3 0 or 4 0 Type L or Type PL pipe approved for pellet stove venting DO NOT use galvanized or B Vent pipe e SEAL each joint of pellet vent with high temperature silicone Part AC RTV3 to prevent smoke spillage into the home e AVOID excessive horizontal runs and elbows as both will reduce the draft of the venting system and will result in poor stove performance e INCLUDE as much vertical pipe as possible to prevent smoke from the unit from entering your home in the event of a power outage e INSPECT your venting system often to be certain it is clear of fly ash and other restrictions e CLEAN the venting system as detailed in the maintenance section of this manual WARNING Venting system surfaces get HOT and can cause burns if touched Noncombustible shielding or guards may be required 9 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS
68. ocal building fire officials or authorities having jurisdiction about restrictions installation inspection and permits 8 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS FREESTANDING INSTALLATION Venting Introduction This pellet stove operates on a negative draft system which pulls combustion air through the burn pot and pushes the exhaust air to the vent pipe and out of the building This unit must be installed in accordance with the following detailed descriptions of venting techniques not installing the stove in accordance with the details listed here can result in poor stove performance property damage bodily injury or death England s Stove Works is not responsible for any damage incurred due to a poor or unsafe installation If questions arise pertaining to the safe installation of the stove our Technical Support line 800 245 6489 is available Contact your local code official to be certain your installation meets local and national fire codes and if you re uncertain about how to safely install the stove we recommend contacting a local NFI certified installer to perform the installation Venting Guidelines e ALWAYS i
69. on changes in the venting system such as tees and elbows are areas for potential fly ash accumulation INSPECT these areas diligently to keep the venting system in safe operating condition Depending on the specific type of venting system your stove is connected to it may be possible to remove the clean out tee cover and simply run a pipe brush up the pipe to remove any fly ash accumulation Brushes specifically made for cleaning pellet pipe are available at the retailer where you bought this stove as well as at most hearth product dealers Horizontal runs of pipe such as from the exhaust connection on the stove to the vertical transition will accumulate fly ash and should be inspected carefully and brushed clean Check the termination cap to be certain it is not clogged or restricted by any fly ash accumulation After thoroughly cleaning the venting system reseal any disassembled seams with high temperature silicone Part AC RTV3 if applicable to your venting system Inspect seams that were not disassembled to be certain a smoke tight seal is still being made After prolonged use leaks in the venting system can usually be found by searching for fly ash deposits on the outside of the pipe Carefully check for leaks in the venting system and seal them accordingly Although most pellet venting systems are designed to last a lifetime pellet fly ash can be corrosive under certain conditions When cleaning your venting system exami
70. operation will result in an auger that will not turn and therefore a stove that will not burn NEVER place your hand or any object near the auger while the stove is connected to power 53 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Wall Thermostat PU DTSTAT Installing this wall thermostat allows the 25 EP to operate on the same principle as a furnace The stove will shut down and relight as the call for heat comes and goes in On Off mode see Thermostat Operation page 32 This will maintain the house at a more constant temperature while conserving pellets Remote Thermostat AC 3003 The remote thermostat for the 25 EP takes the convenience of thermostat operation one step further by allowing temperature adjustments from anywhere in the home The remote thermostat allows precise temperature control from wherever you desire and only requires six 6 AA batteries to operate STANDARD ACCESSORIES Ceramic Log Set PU LSEP A unique feature of the 25 EP is the ceramic log set which is included with every stove The ceramic log set dresses up the firebox interior and gives a feeling of a wood fire The log se
71. or have any questions at all PLEASE contact Technical Support at 800 245 6489 47 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS REPLACING COMPONENTS Auger Motor 1 Before beginning any component replacement be certain the unit is unplugged and thoroughly cooled down Also make sure the hopper is empty before attempting to remove or replace the auger motor assembly Remove the side panels and back panels as previously detailed in this manual on Page 42 in the Exhaust Blower Cleaning section for the freestanding unit for the fireplace insert remove the insert from the fireplace far enough to grant access to the auger motor at the rear center of the stove Before loosening any bolts detach the wiring harness from the auger motor Locate the auger motor assembly at the rear of the stove and begin by loosening the two allen set screws on either side of the cast iron auger motor coupler Slide the auger assembly out of the tube enough that the allen set screw which holds the auger to the steel auger coupler can be accessed Loosen this set screw until the auger is free from the auger motor assembly Nex
72. ove is cool and unplugged before servicing any components within the unit Since the convection blower does not handle any by products of combustion it does not require serious cleaning like the exhaust blower However dust from the home and other debris in the air can accumulate on the blades of the convection blower The convection blower is located on the side of the stove opposite the combustion blower and with the side panel removed from the stove for the freestanding for the insert you must pull the stove from the fireplace the convection blower should be visually inspected for any dust build up Any dust that has built up on the fan blades can usually be easily removed with a vacuum or a soft paint brush Cleaning Pellet Fines from the Hopper and Auger Depending on the type and quality of pellets burned in the stove some accumulation of pellet fines and dust is possible in the hopper The lowest part of the auger near the back of the stove is where most fines will accumulate With the stove off unplugged and with the hopper empty use a utility vacuum to remove the fines from the auger tube If the fines cannot be removed from the top of the hopper e For the freestanding unit o Remove both side panels using the procedure described in the Exhaust Blower Cleaning section found on page 42 of this manual o Next remove the back panel by sliding it to one side of the stove then pulling the opposite side out and off of the stov
73. p some fly ash will still accumulate there throughout the burning season The amount and type of ash will depend on the type of pellets and venting system but generally this accumulation will be mild If when cleaning the exhaust blower a large accumulation of fly ash is found cleaning the exhaust blower and housing should be performed monthly or bimonthly to prevent this excess buildup Instructions e Before beginning the exhaust blower cleaning procedure be certain the unit is unplugged and thoroughly cooled down e For the freestanding unit o Loosen but do not remove the three 5 16 screws on the rear of the unit on the side nearest the exhaust blower the left side when facing the front of the stove o The side panel is held to the front of the stove by two key slot supports gently pull the back end of the side panel away from the stove until the head of the screw is in the center of the square cutout on the back of the side panel o Pull the side panel straight back supporting it carefully and when it cannot be pulled back any further pull it away from the stove the side panel should slip off of the key slot supports See diagram page 43 o Once the side panel is removed the exhaust blower will be clearly visible e For the fireplace insert o Inorder to access the combustion blower the unit will have to be at least partially removed from the fireplace opening or alternatively the surround kit and side panels ca
74. pen end wrench 2 Once these screws are removed the side panels and back panel of the unit can be removed and set aside these panels will not be used on the insert version of this stove 3 Next unlatch the two hopper lid latches near the front of the hopper lid Loosen and remove the hopper lid hinge retaining screws on the rear of the unit once these screws have been removed the freestanding hopper lid can be lifted off of the unit and set aside This component will not be used on the insert version of this stove 4 Locate the Rear Hopper Cover Plate Assembly which was included in the insert conversion kit This part comes preassembled with the rear hopper cover plate new hopper lid and hopper lid hinges It also comes predrilled for the required fasteners 5 Lay the Rear Hopper Cover Plate Assembly on the top of the hopper lid be certain the assembly is centered on the stove and that all edges line up Use the predrilled holes as a drilling template Without removing the hopper lid gasket material use a 1 8 drill bit in an electric or battery powered drill to drill a hole at every predrilled location of the rear hopper cover plate 18 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE
75. rease the outside air pipe size to 3 0 in diameter pipe if the outside air connection is more than 6 ft in length more than two 2 elbows are used or if the stove is installed in a basement The outside air connection system should be inspected at least annually to be certain it is free from blockage Operation and Maintenance Please refer to the Operation Operating Instructions and Maintenance including Ash Removal Disposal sections of your owner s manual and follow the guidelines listed therein for safety and for optimal emissions performance Additional Information Following the instructions in your owner s manual for Start Up lighting a fire will ensure a proper fire as well as helping minimize visible emissions More Fuel loading and re loading Practical Tips for Building a Fire See your owner s manual for information on loading and re loading your fuel as well as for fire starting procedures Fuel Selection Once your appliance is properly installed be sure to follow your owner s manual regarding fuel selection and starting and operating your appliance including the following practical tips that will help you obtain the best efficiency from your stove Daily Operation Notes e Only high quality 25 in diameter wood pellets should be used in this stove Using low grade wood pellets with high ash content OR wood pellets with a high moisture content can cause the burn pot to fi
76. restrictions e CLEAN your venting system as detailed in the maintenance section of this manual WARNING Venting system surfaces get HOT and can cause burns if touched Noncombustible shielding or guards may be required 21 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS FIREPLACE INSERT INSTALLATION Additional Venting Information e The installation of a fireplace insert can be challenging and requires knowledge of chimney systems that the average homeowner does not have Due to this England s Stove Works highly recommends having this insert professionally installed e However if this installation is performed by the homeowner follow the guidelines listed below e Do not mix and match components from different pipe manufacturers when assembling your venting system i e Do NOT use venting pipe from one manufacturer and a termination cap from another e A FULL chimney relining is required when installing this stove as an insert o For chimneys 15 ft or shorter 3 in pellet liner may be used o For chimneys 15 ft or taller 4 in pellet liner must be used e For high altitude installations altitudes greater than 400
77. rug is NOT an approved substitute for a proper hearth extension pad Tay WW Required Floor Protection Distance From Unit Front A Side B 6 IN 6 IN 152 4 MM 152 4 MM THIS CONCLUDES THE FIREPLACE INSERT INSTALLATION SECTION 25 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS FREESTANDING AND INSERT DAILY OPERATION Getting Started e Check to see that the hopper is clean and free from foreign materials Be sure to connect this unit to a working outlet we recommend using a surge protector to help protect the electronic components from damage e BEFORE your first fire dry run your unit no pellet fuel in the hopper for twenty minutes pressing the ON button with the unit plugged in will initiate the dry run o Once the ON button is pressed you should immediately hear the exhaust blower start and operate continuously o After about three to five minutes look for the red glow of the igniter in the igniter port of the burn pot to be certain it is operating normally o Hold the hopper lid switch See Illustrated Parts Diagram for your unit at the rear of this manual
78. se use surge 2 Exposed wire 3 Electrical component shorting protector 2 Check for exposed or frayed wire and loose connections 3 Check motors and blowers for obstructions or short circuits High Pellet Consumption 1 Low quality or non uniformly sized pellets 1 Use premium pellets or try another pellet brand Squeaking Noise 1 Obstruction in auger tube 2 Blower Noise 1 Check auger tube for foreign objects 2 Remove clean and oil blower Pinging or Rattling Noise 1 Foreign material in blower 1 Check both blowers for material 46 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS 2 Loose exhaust fan set screw 2 Check set screw for tightness E 1 Code On Control Board 1 Vacuum bypass chip missing 1 Contact Technical Support Unit Shuts Down in 15 20 minutes with an E 2 code on control board 1 Loose thermal sensor 2 Control board settings 3 Failure to light pellets 1 Check both sides of thermal sensor connection at exhaust blower and at control board 2 Start stove on minimum Heat Range 5 to ensure a goo
79. sive force remove the baffle from the firebox and line it up again before trying to fit it back into the firebox 37 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS MONTHLY MAINTENANCE Important Notes As with any maintenance concerning this unit be sure the unit is OFF has completed the Shut Down cycle and is completely cool BEFORE beginning Be aware that metal parts in the firebox can remain HOT long after the fire has gone out and EVEN after the Shut Down cycle is complete Always use extreme caution when handling potentially hot stove parts even if you think they should be cold Monthly maintenance should include the steps listed in this section AS WELL AS the steps listed in the Daily Maintenance and Biweekly Maintenance sections Intervals between monthly cleanings will depend on the duration that the stove is burning on a daily basis A stove which is operated continuously will need more frequent monthly cleanings than a stove which is used periodically as supplemental heat A good rule of thumb for monthly maintenance is that it should be done each time an entire ton of pellets is burned OR once per mon
80. ssage through a wall or partition of combustible material is desired the installation shall conform to CAN CSA B365 WARNING Venting system surfaces get HOT and can cause burns if touched Noncombustible shielding or guards may be required OUTSIDE AIR HOOK UP The use of outside combustion air is mandatory on this pellet stove The outside air connection pipe protrudes from the lower rear center of the stove use the included outside air kit to attach your stove to outside combustion air Instructions and all the parts needed to make the outside air connection to your pellet stove are included with the outside air kit If it is not feasible to use the included outside air hookup kit in your stove installation other materials may be used provided the following rules are followed The pipe used for outside air hookup must be metal with a minimum thickness of 0209 in 25 gauge mild steel or greater and an inside diameter of approximately 2 0 in All pipe joints and connections should be sealed with pipe clamps or other mechanical means to insure a leak free outside air connection Long runs of pipe and excessive elbows for outside air should be avoided Due to frictional resistance in pipe any excessive outside air piping can result in poor stove performance A screen or other protection device must be fitted over the outside air termination point to prevent rain debris and nuisance animals from entering the piping system Inc
81. t remove the four screws which hold the cast iron auger motor coupler to the auger motor using a 5 16 wrench Slide the cast iron auger motor coupler and the steel spacer plate off of the auger motor Loosen the allen set screw which holds the steel auger coupler to the auger motor output shaft and remove the steel auger coupler as well as the rubber vibration dampener Reinstall the parts in reverse order on the new auger motor being careful not to over tighten the bolts which hold the cast iron auger coupler to the auger motor 48 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS REPLACING COMPONENTS Convection Blower Before beginning any component replacement be certain the unit is unplugged and thoroughly cooled down Freestanding Remove the right side panel as previously detailed in this manual on Page 42 in the Exhaust Blower Cleaning section Fireplace Combustion Blower Before beginning any component replacement be certain the unit is unplugged and thoroughly cooled down Freestanding Remove the left side panel as previously detailed on page 42 Fireplace Insert Remove the unit from the firep
82. t does not require any maintenance other than the periodic removal of fly ash which can be accomplished with the same utility vacuum used for general cleaning of the unit The log set retains heat long after the fire has gone out so it should always be handled with fire resistant gloves to prevent injury The log set simply rests on top of the cradle so removing the set is accomplished by carefully lifting the log set up and out of the stove The log set is somewhat fragile and care should be taken not to drop it or strike it with any objects however the log set is made from a special ceramic material and should last a long time The abrasive nature of a pellet fire and the frequency with which the log set must be handled make it highly susceptible to damage therefore England s Stove Works extends no warranty applicable to the log set 54 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS ILLUSTRATED PARTS DIAGRAM FREESTANDING 15 Auger Motor Assembly Steel Door Assembl Freestanding and Fireplace Insert 55 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPE
83. t range you set the stove at until the call for heat leaves at which point the stove goes to the Low heat range setting e To set the stove in the High Low mode unplug the unit and plug it back in then press and release both down arrows H L appears in the heat range and blower speed windows The unit is now in High Low mode Note Repeat this to change back to On Off mode a 0 0 will appear in the heat range and blower speed windows Using a thermostat in On Off mode may shorten the life of your stove s igniter e Please note Certain units may not respond to this if your unit does not respond in this manner please contact Technical Support at 800 245 6489 e Remember to locate the thermostat near the stove in a central location putting the thermostat in a distant room can cause the stove to overheat the room it s located in because the thermostat will only sense the temperature of the room in which it is installed e Although all heat range and blower speed settings are available in thermostat mode the two settings specifically designed for thermostat mode are heat ranges 3 and 8 o Heat range 3 is intended for thermostat operation under normal operating conditions o Heat range 8 is ideal for thermostat operation in large or poorly insulated homes 32 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS A
84. th whichever comes first If excess ash accumulation is found in the exhaust chamber or venting system during monthly maintenance the interval between cleanings should be reduced to eliminate the possibility of poor stove performance due to ash accumulation 38 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS MONTHLY MAINTENANCE Exhaust Chamber Cleaning The exhaust chamber of the stove was intentionally designed as an ash accumulation area Allowing ash to accumulate here prevents excess ash build up in the combustion blower and the venting system Similarly the exhaust chamber is easily accessible via the two exhaust chamber clean out ports located in the firebox Instructions e Only clean the exhaust chamber AFTER cleaning the firebox shelf and heat exchanger tubes because cleaning them will deposit ash into the exhaust chamber e Using a 5 16 socket wrench remove the two screws which hold each of the clean out covers in place The cleanout covers are located on the back wall of the firebox near the bottom e Remove the cleanout covers from the firebox and BEFORE vacuuming the chamber out observe the type and quantit
85. the baffle and in the igniter tube Diligent maintenance in the first year will help you understand the location of ash build up as well as the necessary intervals between cleanings Although not specifically listed in this section the gaskets and latches on both the main door and ash pan should always be inspected to ensure a proper seal is being made As previously mentioned an airtight seal at all stove openings is crucial to proper operation When using a utility type vacuum for ash clean out during biweekly maintenance be certain the vacuum is equipped with a filter capable of preventing fine ash particles from being blown into the room Similarly always be certain the stove is completely cool and that ALL ashes are cool before vacuuming Clean out tees and other low spots in venting systems are areas prone to fly ash accumulation Be certain these areas are inspected frequently for excessive ash accumulation 36 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS BIWEEKLY MAINTENANCE Baffle Removal e Using the integral tube cleaner as mentioned in the Daily Maintenance section helps to keep the heat exchanger tubes free from f
86. the house using a wall strap just below the 90 degree elbow e Seal each pipe connection joint with high temperature RTV Silicone to ensure the system is leak free Check with the specific venting system manufacturer s instructions before doing SO e Ifthe pellet vent pipe being used is not a Twist Lock system three 3 sheet metal screws are required at each pipe joint e Connect the pellet stove to outside combustion air using the kit included with your stove or using an alternative method as described in the Outside Air section on page 16 e This installation type can be modified for basement Basement installations should always be performed by a professional installer or other installations wherein the tee and vertical section of the pipe would be inside the home and the venting system would simply pass horizontally through the thimble and then terminate Please Note Installation diagrams are for reference purposes only and are not drawn to scale nor meant to be used as plans for each individual installation Please follow all venting system requirements maintain the required clearances to combustibles and follow all local codes 12 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTA
87. tion Connect thermostat wires here IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS THERMOSTAT OPERATION Thermostat Operation Details e The 25 EP was designed to operate equally well in both manual and thermostat mode While using the control board for heating control gives the user control over the heat output of the stove the thermostat allows the stove to start up and shutdown independently which will help maintain your house at a more constant temperature and save pellet fuel e The 25 EP can be connected to either a wall thermostat Part PU DTSTAT or wireless remote thermostat Part AC 3003 Although either thermostat will operate the stove properly we highly recommend the wireless thermostat for the convenience of starting your pellet stove from anywhere in the house e THERMOSTAT OPERATION This stove is equipped with a unique new feature that allows two options for thermostatic operation The stove comes from the factory pre programmed in On Off mode which turns the stove on and off when the call for heat comes or leaves like a furnace The second or High Low mode burns at whichever hea
88. tion in the stove and venting system Using extra attention to detail and being certain to be very thorough in the end of season cleaning will help increase the operating life of the stove and venting system Soot and Fly Ash Formation and Need for Removal The products of combustion will contain small particles of fly ash The fly ash will collect in the exhaust venting system and restrict the flow of the flue gases Incomplete combustion such as that which occurs during startup shutdown or incorrect operation of the room heater will lead to some soot formation which will collect in the exhaust venting system The exhaust venting system should be inspected at least once every year to determine if cleaning is necessary Caution Shock Hazard Press the Off button and let the appliance completely cool BEFORE unplugging the appliance and beginning any maintenance or component replacement Risk of shock if appliance is not unplugged before service 41 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS EARLY MAINTENANCE Exhaust Blower Cleaning Although the exhaust blower and blower housing were designed to minimize ash build u
89. tubes into the firebox NOTE The heat exchange tubes are the primary medium which transfers heat from the fire into the room Keeping them free of fly ash is crucial to high efficiency operation of the unit Because of the open design of the firebox the majority of the ash will already be in the ash pan Open the main door of the stove and use an old paint brush or putty knife to move ash from around the burnpot into the ash pan below Use a long handled screwdriver or putty knife to remove any deposits left in the burnpot being careful to remove them from the burnpot and not allow them to filter down into the cradle area Excessive ash build up in the cradle can cause poor stove performance See Cleaning the Burnpot page 35 Turn the ash pan latch counterclockwise until it releases and slide the ash pan out of the stove Dump the ashes into a metal container as described above and store them on a non combustible surface to allow any embers to cool before disposal Slide the ash pan back into the stove rotate the latch clockwise making certain it catches the lip above the ash pan opening The stove is now ready to resume normal operation Be certain the ash pan is ALWAYS installed properly in the stove an air tight seal around the ash pan is crucial for proper operation of the stove 34 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKE
90. ue Collar o 7 1 4 184 2mm e Left Side to Flue Collar o 5 1 2 139 7mm e Unit Width Outside Fireplace o 26 0 660 4mm e Unit Depth Outside Fireplace o 13 0 330 2mm e Surround Height o 29 1 4 742 95mm e Surround Width o 40 0 1016mm Mini e Min Fireplace Width Front o 36 00 914 4mm e Min Fireplace Width Rear o 22 0 558 8mm e Min Fireplace Height o 21 0 533 4mm e Min Fireplace Depth o 16 0 406 4mm The minimum fireplace dimensions listed may not apply to your specific installation and are for general reference only Use the unit dimensions along with practical knowledge of how an insert fits into a fireplace and connects to the chimney system to precisely determine if this insert will work in your fireplace 6 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS WARNING Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Do Not Overfire If any external part starts to glow you are overfiring Reduce feed rate Overfiring will void your warranty Comply with all minimum cleara
91. used is not a Twist Lock system three 3 sheet metal screws are required at each pipe joint e Connect the pellet stove to outside combustion air using the kit included with your stove or using an alternative method as described in the Outside Air section on page 16 Please Note Installation diagrams are for reference purposes only and are not drawn to scale nor meant to be used as plans for each individual installation Please follow all venting system requirements maintain the required clearances to combustibles and follow all local codes 14 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS FREESTANDING INSTALLATION Mobile Home Installation e As with all installations involving this unit the use of outside combustion air is mandatory and MUST be used Please see the Outside Air section on page 16 for more information regarding outside air connections e The pellet stove MUST be secured to the floor of the mobile home using lag bolts and the holes provided in the bottom of the pedestal for this purpose e The pellet stove MUST be grounded with 8 solid copper grounding wire or equivalent terminated at
92. ution This unit is meant to operate only with the ash pan and main viewing door closed Smoke spillage and an inefficient lazy burn will result from attempting to operate the stove with either door open In addition using fuel other than wood pellets can create an unsafe situation and can also generate excess carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide is an odorless colorless gas which can be deadly Be sure to burn only wood pellets The use of a carbon monoxide detector is strongly recommended ASH REMOVAL Follow your Owner s manual s instructions regarding removal and disposal of ashes Also be sure to follow ALL Maintenance requirements as listed REPLACEMENT of parts that are critical to emissions performance Follow your Owner s manual s instructions regarding replacement of gaskets and other parts that are critical to emissions performance Remember This wood heater needs periodic inspection and repair for proper operation It is against federal regulations to operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manua Smoke Detectors England s Stove Works Inc highly recommends the use of smoke detectors in every room of the house However locating a smoke detector directly above this unit can result in nuisance alarms Compliance This non catalytic wood heater meets the 2015 U S Environmental Protection Agency s wood emission limits for wood heaters sold after May 1
93. y of ash build up The ash deposited in the exhaust chamber should be light fluffy grey or white in color and should be no higher than half way up the clean out port o If the ash is dark brown or black it is generally evidence of incomplete pellet combustion o Do NOT allow the ash to accumulate higher than about half way up the cleanout port significant ash accumulation in this area can choke the combustion blower and cause poor stove performance e Using a utility type vacuum cleaner as previously mentioned in this manual vacuum the fly ash out of the exhaust chamber A short piece of hose can be attached to the end of the utility vacuum line and can be useful in reaching the ash which accumulates between the clean out ports e Once all ash has been removed from the exhaust chamber reinstall the cleanout port covers using the screws previously removed e Be certain to tighten the screws down to sufficiently seal the cleanout port covers but do not over tighten them as it possible to damage the screw 39 IMPORTANT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS MONTHLY MAINTENANCE Venting Pipe Cleaning Low spots and directi

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