EVOLUTION PELLET STOVE INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL Freestanding 25-EP 55-SHPEP 55-TRPEP Fireplace Insert 25-EPI 55-SHPEPI 55-TRPEPI CAUTION Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this pellet fuelburning 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.
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 hookup. 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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Introduction .................................... 4 Specifications Heating Specifications .................. 5 EPA Compliance ........................... 5 Dimensions .................................5-6 Installation (Freestanding) Installation Overview .................... 7 Clearances to Combustibles .......... 8 Venting Introduction ..................... 9 Venting Guidelines ........................
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.
SPECIFICATIONS Heating Specifications Heat Output Range** ............................................. 10,700 BTU/hr – 25,100 BTU/hr Approximate Pellet Burn Rate** ................................................. 1.6 lb/hr – 3.9 lb/hr Maximum Burn Time** ................................................................................. 40 hours Approximate Square Footage Heated*** ........................................ 800 - 2000 sq. ft. Hopper Capacity ........................................
FIREPLACE INSERT DIMENSIONS Unit Height (In Fireplace) o 20.00” [508mm] Unit Depth (In Fireplace) o 9-7/16” [239.7mm] Unit Width (In Fireplace) o 21-3/16” [538.2mm] Bottom to Flue Collar o 7-1/4” [184.2mm] Left Side to Flue Collar o 5-1/2” [139.7mm] Unit Width (Outside Fireplace) o 26.0” [660.4mm] Unit Depth (Outside Fireplace) o 13.0” [330.2mm] Surround Height o 29-1/4” [742.95mm] Surround Width o 40.0” [1016mm] Minimum Fireplace Dimensions Min. Fireplace Width (Front) o 36.00” [914.
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 clearances 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 Clearances to Combustibles Unit Clearances to Combustibles Side ( A ) 6 IN. 152.4 MM. Rear ( B ) 6 IN. 152.4 MM. Corner ( D ) 4.5 IN. 114.3 MM. Min. Alcove Height 51 IN. 1295.4 MM. Min. Alcove Width 38 IN. 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.
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.
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.
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 BELOW EAVES OR OVERHANG. H) MIN.
FREESTANDING INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 1: Through the Wall For high altitude installations (above 4,000 ft.), the vent pipe should be increased from 3-inch (3”) to four-inch (4”). 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.
FREESTANDING INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 2: Through the Ceiling For high altitude installations (above 4,000 ft.), the vent pipe should be increased from 3-inch (3”) to four-inch (4”). Venting through the ceiling/roof may be the only feasible venting option in some cases and is a factory recommended installation. 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.
FREESTANDING INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 3: Existing Chimney System For high altitude installations (above 4,000 ft.), the vent pipe should be increased from 3-inch (3”) to four-inch (4”). Using an existing masonry or factory built chimney for venting is the only other acceptable method for venting this pellet unit. Use Type L or Type PL venting pipe until entering the existing chimney.
FREESTANDING INSTALLATION Mobile Home Installation 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. 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.
OUTSIDE AIR HOOK-UP The use of outside combustion air is mandatory on the 25-EP. 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.
FREESTANDING FLOOR PROTECTION 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).
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 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. Parts Included In Insert Conversion Kit o Surround Top Panel o Surround Left Panel o Surround Right Panel o Left Side Panel o Right Side Panel o Rear Hopper Cover Plate Assembly Instructions 1.
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.
FIREPLACE INSERT INSTALLATION Clearances to Combustibles Unit Clearances to Combustibles Clearance to Mantle (A) 16 IN. 406.4 MM. Side (B) 6 IN. 152.4 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.
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.
FIREPLACE INSERT INSTALLATION Additional Venting Information 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. However, if this installation is performed by the homeowner, follow the guidelines listed below: Do not mix and match components from different pipe manufacturers when assembling your venting system (i.e.
FIREPLACE INSERT INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method: Full Chimney Relining Use a chimney liner system specifically designed for pellet stove use; follow the guidelines in the previous section regarding appropriate liner diameter. Use the tee supplied by the liner manufacturer to connect the exhaust outlet of the stove to the chimney lining system. Seal the throat of the fireplace with a sheet metal block-off plate screwed to the walls of the fireplace.
OUTSIDE AIR HOOK-UP The use of outside combustion air is mandatory on the 25-EP Insert. 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.
FLOOR PROTECTION The 25-EPI requires a non-combustible hearth if the 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. 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.
FREESTANDING AND INSERT - DAILY OPERATION Getting Started 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. 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.
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 efficiently in this stove. 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. Shortly after pressing the “On” button, the letters “S U” will appear in the heat range and blower speed windows of the control board.
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.
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.
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 If the power is interrupted for more than (approximately) three minutes, the unit will be “OFF” when power returns. IMPORTANT – Do NOT open the hopper lid or the door to the unit during power outage.
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.
THERMOSTAT OPERATION Thermostat Operation Details 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.
*Failure to properly clean your stove can cause poor performance and possibly a burn back!* DAILY MAINTENANCE Important Notes As with any maintenance concerning this unit, be sure the unit is “OFF” and has completed the Shut-Down cycle 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.
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 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.
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.
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 Baffle Removal Using the integral tube cleaner, as mentioned in the Daily Maintenance section, helps to keep the heat exchanger tubes free from fly ash; however, fly ash will still accumulate on the baffle shelf and in other non-visible areas. The firebox baffle is a free floating design, which reduces thermal stresses on the baffle and makes it easily removable for cleaning. Remove the baffle by: o Grasping the baffle lifting tab in the center of the baffle.
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 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.
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE Venting Pipe Cleaning Low spots and direction 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.
YEARLY 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.
YEARLY MAINTENANCE Exhaust Blower Cleaning Although the exhaust blower and blower housing were designed to minimize ash build-up, 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.
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. 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. Lift the exhaust blower up and out of the stove.
YEARLY MAINTENANCE Convection Blower Cleaning As always, be certain the stove 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.
YEARLY 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 maintained in good condition and should be replaced annually, or sooner if necessary.
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 Support at 1-800-245-6489. Problem Auger not turning Smoke smell or dust in house Room blower not operating Cause 1. Bad auger motor. 2. Foreign matter jamming auger. 3. Vacuum sensor. 1. Improper exhaust connection. 1. Loose thermal sensor. 2.
2. Loose exhaust fan set screw. "E-1" Code On Control Board 1. Vacuum bypass chip missing. 1. Loose thermal sensor. Unit Shuts Down in 15-20 minutes with an "E-2" code on control board. 2. Control board settings. "E-3" Code on Control Board (Overfire) 2. Check set screw for tightness. 1. Contact Technical Support. 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 good fire is started. 3. Failure to light pellets.
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. 2.
REPLACING COMPONENTS Convection Blower Combustion Blower 1. Before beginning any component replacement, be certain the unit is unplugged and thoroughly cooled down. 1. Before beginning any component replacement, be certain the unit is unplugged and thoroughly cooled down. 2. Freestanding: Remove the right side panel as previously detailed in this manual on Page 42 in the “Exhaust Blower Cleaning” section.
REPLACING COMPONENTS Vacuum Switch Igniter 1. Before beginning any component replacement, be certain the unit is unplugged and thoroughly cooled down. 2. Remove the right side panel and the back panel as previously detailed. 3. Locate the vacuum sensor as shown in the diagram below. 4. Disconnect the stove wiring harness and vacuum hose from the vacuum 1. Before beginning any component replacement, be certain the unit is unplugged and thoroughly cooled down. 2.
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.
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 “quickblow” fuse is used on this Control Board.
WIRING DIAGRAM PU-CBEP Control Board Diagram (Wiring) 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.
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.
ILLUSTRATED PARTS DIAGRAM - FREESTANDING Auger Motor Assembly Steel Door Assembly Freestanding and Fireplace Insert 55 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 – INSERT 31 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 Gaskets PU-HLG AC-DGKEP AC-GGKEP PU-CBG AC-GGK PU-CGEP Electrical Components PU-CHA PU-076002B PU-4C442 AC-HLSB CU-VS CU-047042 PU-CBEP Cast Iron CA-AMPP Steel CA-AC IP-25EP PU-ECCEP PU-BPCEP PU-BPEP CA-40 PU-AFEP AC-GSEP PU-BREP PU-SKEP PU-RAPEP PU-SPSEP PU-EPRCP PU-ITEP PU-APEP Glass AC-G40 AC-G41 Misc CU-RG AC-CFBEP AC-LSEP PU-VH PU-62-40-151-3 AC-SHN AC-SH PU-EDIC Part Description Diagram # Hopper Lid Gasket Door Gasket Three Piece Window Gasket Kit Exhaust Blower G
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 safety info. such as UL/ULC testing standard, etc. for your local officials, or anyone else who may need reference information. 58 IMPORTANT! READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS, INCLUDING CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED, AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY, AND PARTS AS NEEDED.
LIMITED FIVE (5) YEAR WARRANTY From the date of purchase to the original owner The manufacturer extends the following warranties: Five Year Period: 1. 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.
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.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION for England’s Stove Works® Purchaser Information I. Purchased By (Name) _________________________________________ II. Address ____________________________________________________ III. City_______________________State________Zip Code ____________ IV. Telephone Number ___________________________________________ V. Email Address _______________________________________________ Dealer Information VI. Purchased From _____________________________________________ VII.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Daily Operation Notes Only high quality, ¼” (.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 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.
‐ 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.
‐ 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.