Page 2 - A letter from our Technical Support department:; IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS UNIT DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE DEALER.
2 A letter from our Technical Support department: 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 f...
Page 3 - CAUTION; Do not; makeshift compromises during installation.; BEFORE INSTALLATION OF YOUR APPLIANCE
3 CAUTION If you have any doubt concerning your ability to complete your installation in a professional-like manner after reading these instructions, you should obtain the services of an installer who is versed in all aspects as to the correct and safe installation. Do not use temporary, makeshift c...
Page 4 - OPTIONAL BLOWER MOTOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
4 OPERATION WHY THE CORRECT FLUE SIZE IS IMPORTANT: 6” “Draft” is the force that moves air from the appliance up through the chimney. The amount of draft in your chimney depends on the length of the chimney, local geography, nearby obstructions, and other factors. Too much draft may cause excessive ...
Page 5 - FLUE SYSTEM; Existing Flue System; Note: Flue systems and flue pipe are not furnished with the unit.
5 FLUE SYSTEM 1. Existing Flue System If you have chosen a freestanding unit, this stove is designed to connect to an existing flue system, such as masonry or a pre-manufactured Class A flue system. If you have a masonry flue system, the inner liner should be inspected carefully for cracks; if there...
Page 6 - Masonry Chimney
6 INSTALLATION APPLICATIONS Illustration 1 10.5” Min. 10.5” Min. 10.5” Min. 18” Min. 18” Min. NOTE: 1 . Horizontal run not to exceed 6’. 2. Total flue length should not exceed 25’. 3. Floor protection required: Min. size 48” x 48”. 4. Always check local codes for clearances, installation, etc. Class...
Page 7 - Illustration 1b
7 INSTALLATION APPLICATIONS, Cont’d. Illustration 1b
Page 8 - FLOOR AND WALL PROTECTION; Floor Protection; equivalent to the area reserved for the floor protector.
8 8” Pre-Manufactured Flue System : In the past few years pre-manufactured flue systems have become very popular, because this type system is easily installed and, when done correctly, is very safe. There are many pre-manufactured flue systems on the market, and when making your choice it should be ...
Page 9 - Protection
9 Installation on a Combustible Floor If the appliance is to be installed on a combustible floor or a combustible floor covering, it must be installed on a 1” thick non-combustible millboard floor protector or a durable equivalent, with a “R” factor of no less than “2.” The pad must be installed ben...
Page 10 - Side Heat Shields; This; Illustration 1; for; Rear Heat Shield; Illustration 3 – Side Heat Shield and Blower Installation; BRICK LAYOUT
10 3. Side Heat Shields This accessory item comes with the hardware (six (6) mounting screws) necessary to install it on the rear of the stove. This is a two-piece heat shield, but is installed one piece at a time. There are pre-punched holes on each side of the Rear Heat Shield; while holding each ...
Page 11 - FREESTANDING PLACEMENT AND INSTALLATION
11 FREESTANDING PLACEMENT AND INSTALLATION The first problem you may encounter is getting your stove into your home -- all of our stove products are well constructed, which makes them rather heavy. Three to four adults can normally handle a unit, but we still recommend using a handcart. Never attemp...
Page 12 - INSTALLATION; Illustration 7; be installed on a non-combustible surface as shown in; and; Illustration 2; use a grate to elevate the fire.
12 INSTALLATION 1. Remove all parts from inside the stove body. (If you purchased a leg unit, and it has the factory packaging, remove the body of the stove from the shroud that it is attached to, referring to Illustration 7 later in this manual. Those instructions detail how to exchange legs and pe...
Page 13 - Do not use a grate or elevate the fire.; Build the wood fire directly on the bricks. When the stove; WOOD –; Relining may; Illustration 5
13 CHIMNEY OPERATION Do not use a grate or elevate the fire. Build the wood fire directly on the bricks. When the stove is used for the first time, solvents in the paint will smoke off as the stove “cures.” WOOD – This heater is designed to burn natural wood only. Higher efficiency and lower emissio...
Page 14 - BUILDING A FIRE; Do not fill the; immediately
14 FIRST FIRE – Remember to ventilate well. Allow the stove to cure before burning for long periods of time at high temperatures. Flat spots on the painted surface are normal. Shiny spots on the painted surface (before burning) are normal. Call Technical Support at (800) 245-6489 if you ha...
Page 15 - Remove the screws and glass clips.
15 GLASS CARE The following use and safety tips should be observed: 1. Inspect the glass regularly for cracks or breaks. Surface scratches are acceptable and normal, but if you detect a crack or a break, extinguish the fire immediately, and contact your dealer or Technical Support at (800) 245-6489 ...
Page 16 - CREOSOTE; WARNING: THINGS TO REMEMBER IN CASE OF A CHIMNEY FIRE:
16 The following steps should be followed for replacement of the door gasket: 1. Ensure the appliance is not in operation and is thoroughly cooled. 2. Remove the old door gasket and clean the gasket channel. 3. Using an approved high-temperature gasket cement, apply a thin coat in the bottom of the ...
Page 17 - ASH DISPOSAL; Illustration 4; (Stove must be cooled and all ashes cleaned out); CONTROL SETTINGS; Burn Rate; Illustration 6 – Air Inlet Control
17 ASH DISPOSAL Regularly inspect the ash build-up in your unit and remove as necessary. Ashes can be removed from the unit by shoveling them off the firebrick. This unit has an ash drawer plate (see Illustration 4 ) that can be removed from the stove; once removed, the ashes can be raked through th...
Page 18 - IMPORTANT: HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS WORTH REVIEWING; What is the correct way to start a fire?; Open the door of the wood stove.; DO NOT; add more paper after the; What type of wood is best to use as firewood?
18 IMPORTANT: HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS WORTH REVIEWING 1. What is the correct way to start a fire? You will need small pieces of dry wood (kindling) and paper. Use only newspaper or paper that has not been coated or that has had materials glued or applied to it. Never use coated or colored paper (su...
Page 19 - Is it normal for soot to cover the glass at the beginning of a fire?; process of combustion.; What can cause a poor draft?; Atmospheric Pressure and Air Supply
19 7. Is it normal for soot to cover the glass at the beginning of a fire? This stove has been built with an air wash system that will help keep the glass clear when the firebox has reached a good operating temperature, and also has a good draft. Cold firebox temperature and poor draft cause soot ...
Page 20 - PARTS, ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS LIST; REPLACEMENT PARTS; NOTE: Parts and accessories are also available on our web site:
20 PARTS, ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS LIST (Options and trim (i.e. brass and nickel) interchange for variety. Gold door and legs may also be ordered to replace existing door and pedestal or regular cast legs.) REPLACEMENT PARTS AC-G17 DOOR GLASS KIT WITH GASKET (16 ½ “ x 9 ¼ “ x .197”) AC-GGK DOOR GLASS...
Page 22 - Conditions and Exclusions:; NOTE: THIS WARRANTY IS NULL AND VOID IF YOU DO NOT RETURN THE
22 Have this information on hand if you phone the factory or your dealer regarding this product. Retain for your files: Model Number __________________________ Date of Purchase ________________________ Date of Manufacture _________________ Serial #_____________________ LIMITED 5 YEAR WARRANTY FROM T...
Page 23 - WARRANTY REGISTRATION for England’s Stove Works; DEALER INFORMATION; UNIT INFORMATION; How did you first hear about our product? (please check one); IMPORTANT NOTICE; Technical Support Department
23 WARRANTY REGISTRATION for England’s Stove Works Purchased by (Name) ______________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________ City ________________________ State __________ Zip _________________ Telephone _____________________________________...