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INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL MODEL NUMBERS: 25-PI 55-SHP20 55-TRP20 Thank you for purchasing this product from a fine line of heating equipment. We wish you many years of safe heating pleasure with your new heating appliance. Save These Instructions. IMPORTANT: IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS UNIT DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE DEALER. CONTACT TECH[...]
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A letter from our Techni cal Support department : Thank you for purchasing this fine produ ct from England’s Stove Works! England's Stove Works was started, a nd 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.[...]
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BEFORE RE-STARTING YOUR UNIT Every time before pressing “ON” to start your unit – Be sure to remove all ashes (burnt or partially burnt) from your burn pot area! Wearing protective gloves and with the unit cool, remove the Wear Plate and dump the ashes, ensuring that the air holes are clear from debris. Also be sure to follow all other mainte[...]
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION: 1. Check local installation codes for your area. Ca ll your Homeowner’s Insurance representative for inspection of your stove’s installation. 2. This unit is specifically designed to be installed in a masonry fireplace only. Use of this unit as a freestanding unit, or modifications intended to alter this unit for use as a[...]
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14. This unit should be turned off and allowed to cool prior to cleaning. Any ashes should be kept in an airtight metal container and not disposed of until they are completely cooled. 15. Read the instructions thoroughly, including instructions con cerning the digital control board, and save them for future reference. 16. Do not allow paint, chemic[...]
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Proper Impingement (Baffle) Plate Placement in Pellet Stove Firebox Occasionally in shipping, the impingement (baffle) plate may shift out of its proper position. If this is the case with your stove, follow these instructions to return the plate t o its proper position. 1. Remove the plate from the stove, holding the plate by its tab handle, with t[...]
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FLUE SYSTEM Be sure to check local codes in your area. NOTE : See the installation drawing later in this manual ( Illustration 1 ). This unit is equipped with a negative draft system that pulls combustion air through the burn pot and pushes the exhaust air out of the dwelling. If this unit is connected to the flue system other than the way explaine[...]
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INSTALLATION INTO A MASONRY FIREPLACE Always follow Local Codes! 1. Measure your hearth to be sure it is large enough to accept the unit. The hearth should be twelve inches (12”) from the face of the fireplace to the edge and at least thirty-six inches (36”) wide. The unit requires eighteen inches (18”) of protection in front of the fir ebox.[...]
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Illustration 1 FLOOR AND WALL PROTECTION Floor Protection If your floor in front of the hearth is constructed of a non-combustible material such as brick or concrete, there is no need for floor protection. If the floor is constructed of a combustible material such as hardwood, linoleum, or carpet, then you will be required to use floor protection. [...]
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE WITH THE DOOR OPEN. If door is left open (approximately ) two minut es, unit will stop feeding and fire will go out. Do not burn trash (paper bags, etc.) in this unit. This stove has an induced draft system and is designed to operate continuously, as frequent shutdown is not required. The digital contr[...]
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E-Codes “E-Codes,” or Error Codes, are codes that will appear in the Heat Range and Blower Speed windows of the Control Board if your unit experiences problems. If you receive any of these codes, first attempt to reset your unit by pressing the “ON” button (only once). If the unit continues to display any E-Code(s), please contact Technical[...]
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DAILY OPERATION Refueling the Unit Always press the “OFF” touch pad before refueling. This stove has a (approximately) 50-lb. hopper, and should be refilled when the hopper level drops to three or four inches. Note : The hopper lid will be warm; therefore, you should always use some type of hand protection. NEVER place your hand near the auger [...]
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NOTE: The instructions belo w concerning the cl eaning of the burn pot and wea r plate area are especially important to the function of your stove. Failure to follow them regularly can re sult in burn-back and can damag e your uni t and/or void your warranty. ASH REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL IMPORTANT: While the amount of ash generated by this unit is not [...]
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Monthly Ash Removal The large baffle plate (12-5/8” x 9-3/8”) that rests above and behind the burn pot (refer to the section on “Proper Impingement Plate Placement” and the exploded diagram in the rear of this manual – Illustration 6 ) should be removed monthly. This can be done by lifting up the plate and pulling it out. The area behind [...]
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MAINTENANCE CAUTION: UNPLUG THE UNIT PRIOR TO ANY SERVIC E WORK! SEE EXPLODED DIA GRAM ( ILLUSTRATION 6 ) FOR PARTS REFERENCE Parts Orders: (800) 516-3636 www.englanderstoves.com Questions: (800) 245-6489 NOTE: Visit our web site for downloadable maintenance sheets and/or a service video that details and illustrates the following maintenance tasks.[...]
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Combustion Blower To replace the Combustion (exhaust) Blower (Part # PU-076002B ), the power leads and the pellet vent pipe must be disconnected. Next, remove the screws that hold the blower to the steel exhaust tube and slide the blower from the stove. Note: There is a Co mbustion Motor Gasket (Part PU-CMG), which allows you to remove the motor fr[...]
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Control Board The Control Board (Part # PU-CB04 ) is a digital read-out board. This board offers a wide variety of settings to operate the unit. This part can be re moved from the unit by loosening the two outside screws and pulling the board back to the inside of the stove. The rear access panel should be removed prior to removing the control boar[...]
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CAUTION: Moving Parts May Cause Injury. Do NOT Operate with Panel(s) Off. Illustration 4 PU-CB04 Control Bo ard Diagr am (Wir ing) DANGER: Parts May Be Hot. Risk of Electric Shock. Disconnect Power Before Servicing Unit. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE: If the unit or chimney connector pipe “glows” red (or white), the stove is over-fired. This condition [...]
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ACCESSORY ITEMS The following accessories can be added to your unit at anytime after purchase; however, let the unit cool down before adding any accessories. Thermostats WALL: An external wall thermostat (such as our Part # GU-1E30-914 ) can be used on our pellet units as long as it is a low-voltage that works with millivolt systems. After unpluggi[...]
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REPLACEMENT PARTS, ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS AC-GGK Glass Gasket Kit (gasket only, no glass) AC-DGKC Door Gasket Kit (#2 on diagram) AC-114 Brass Louvers (#26 on di agram) (2001 and later Models; for earlier models call 800-245-6489 for AC-112 louvers) AC-114BN Nickel Louvers (#26 on diagram) AC-G9 9” x 9” Glass with Gasket (#3 on diagram) AC-SH [...]
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Pellet Stove – Ex p loded View Dia g ram Illustration 6 21[...]
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Cover Plate Assembly & Installation 1. Attach the side pieces to the top piece usin g the hardware provided. 2. Remove the six (6) sheet metal mountin g screws from the stove. 3. Position the back plate over the stove and ali g n the plate to the screw holes on the unit. 4. Install the six (6) mounting screws and tighten. Illustration 7 22[...]
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TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE WARNING: TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK AL WAYS DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY REP AIR. IF THIS GUIDE DOES NOT CORRECT THE PRO BLEM CALL YOUR LOCAL DEALER O R OU R TEC HNICAL SUPPORT AT 1-8 00-2 45-6489. Problem Cause Solution 1. Auger not turning 1. Loose set scr ew 1. Tighten setscrew on collar 2[...]
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Have this information on hand if y ou phone the factory or your dealer regarding this pr oduct. Retain for your files: Model Number __________________________ Date of Purchase ________________________ Date of Manufacture _________________ Serial #_____________________ LIMITED 5 YEAR WARRANTY FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE TO THE ORIGINAL OWNER The manuf[...]
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION for England’s Stove Works Purchased by (Name) ______________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________ City ________________________ State __________ Zip _________________ Telephone _______________________________________________________ Email Address __________________[...]