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TRANQUILITY WOOD STOVE
INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
17‐VL, 50‐SVL17 & 50‐TVL17
Manufactured By:
England’s Stove Works, Inc.
PO Box 206
Monroe, VA 24574
REV. 9/2010
CAUTION
Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this wood 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 damag
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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: This freestanding wood 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.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Operation • Introduction ................................. 4 • Break‐In Fires ............................. 17 • Lighting a Fire ............................. 17 • Continuous Operation................ 18 Specifications • Safety Notes ............................... 19 • Heating Specifications .................. 5 • Dimensions ................................... 5 • EPA Compliance ........................... 5 Maintenance • Important Notes........
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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 inexpensivel
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SPECIFICATIONS Heating Specifications • Maximum Heat Output ...................................................................... 40,000 BTU/hr • Maximum Burn Time** ................................................................................ 6 hours • Approximate Square Footage Heated*** ..................................... 500 ‐ 1200 sq. ft. • Firebox Capacity ....................................................................................... 45 pounds • Flue Collar .........
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INSTALLATION 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; b
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• INSTALLATION Clearances to Combustibles Parallel Wall Installation D C A B Corner Installation E F Chimney Chimney Chimney Unit to Side Connector Connector Unit to Unit to Connector Wall to Side to Rear Rear Wall Corner to Corner Wall Wall A B C D E F in. (mm.) in. (mm.) in. (mm.) in. (mm.) in. (mm.) in. (mm.) Single Wall Chimney 12 19.5 12 10 7 15 Connector (304.8) (495.3) (304.8) (254.
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INSTALLATION Venting Introduction This wood stove operates on a Venting Guidelines natural draft system, in which the chimney • ALWAYS install vent pipe in strict system pulls air through the stove. This unit adherence to the instructions and must be installed in accordance with the clearances included with your following detailed descriptions of venting venting system. techniques; not installing the stove in • DO NOT connect this wood stove to accordance with the details li
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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 chimney height of 15.0 ft. Chimney systems shorter than this may not create the amount of draft which is required to operate this wood burning unit. • Do not use makeshift compromises when installing the venting system; have existing chi
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INSTALLATION Wall Pass‐Throughs In Canada, the installation must conform to CAN/CSA‐B365 when passing through combustible construction. Page | 10
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INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 1: Through the Wall Factory Built Chimney 10 ft. Termination Cap The 10‐3‐2 Rule: The chimney system Storm Collar must terminate 3.0 ft. above the point where its centerline passes through the roof AND the chimney must terminate 2.0 ft. above any part of the dwelling Roof Flashing within a 10 ft. radius of the chimney. Class A Chimney System Wall Thimble Tee and Tee Support Chimney Connector (Single or Double Wall) • Prefabricated chimney sy
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INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 2: Through the Ceiling 10 ft. Termination Cap The 10‐3‐2 Rule: The chimney system must terminate 3.0 ft. above the point where its centerline passes through the roof AND the chimney must terminate 2.0 ft. above any part of the dwelling within a 10 ft. radius of the chimney. Storm Collar Class A Chimney System Roof Flashing Ceiling Support Box Chimney Connector (Single or Double Wall) • Prefabricated chimney systems must conform to UL‐103HT
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INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 3: Internal or External Masonry Chimney System 10 ft. The 10‐3‐2 Rule: The chimney system must terminate 3.0 ft. above the point where its centerline passes through the Chimney liner cross‐sectional roof AND the chimney must terminate area (Length x Width) must be 2.0 ft. above any part of the dwelling within a 10 ft. radius of the chimney. no larger than twice the cross‐ sectional area of the flue collar 2 2 (2 x 28.27 in = 56.5
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INSTALLATION WARNING DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM. Caution CAUTION NEVER draw outside combustion air from: THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE Wall, floor or ceiling cavity or MANUFACTURED HOME FLOOR, WALL AND enclosed space such as an attic, garage or crawl space. CEILING/ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED. Mobile Home Installation • The wood stove MUST be secured to the floor of the mobile home using lag bolts and the holes provided in the bottom of the unit for this Chimney Cap/Spark Arr
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FLOOR PROTECTION • This wood stove requires a non‐combustible floor protector if the stove is to be installed on a combustible floor. If the floor the stove is to 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). • When using any floor protector, consider that this stove is not only heavy but will induce heating and cooling cycles on the floor pr
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FLOOR PROTECTION R Value Calculation An easy means of determining if a proposed alternate floor protector meets requirements is to follow this procedure: 1) Convert specification to R‐value: i R‐value is given – no conversion is needed ii k‐factor is given with a required thickness (T) in inches: R = 1/k x T iii C‐factor is given: R = 1/C 2) Determine the R‐value of the proposed alternate floor protector: i Use the correct formula given in step 1 (above) to convert values not express
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OPERATION Break‐In Fires • This wood burning unit is constructed of heavy gauge steel and cast iron and is built to last a long time. However, in order to ensure no excessive thermal stresses are induced on the metal during the first fire, three break‐in fires should be burned, each one slightly hotter than the last. These break‐in fires will not only help the stove body acclimate to the high temperatures of the fire, but will also slowly cure the high temperature stove paint, which will
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OPERATION • England’s Stove Works, Inc. always recommends the use of a magnetic stove thermometer, so that the temperature of the unit can be monitored. When using a magnetic stove thermometer, locate the thermometer above the door on either the left or right side of the stove and use the following temperatures as rough guidelines to determine the burn rate and heat output level of the stove: o Normal wood stove operation should occur between 350°F (177°C) and 550°F (288°C), with 350°F
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OPERATION Additional Safety Guidelines • The installation of smoke detectors is highly recommended when installing this or any other solid fuel burning appliance. Smoke detectors should be located near or in every room of the home, particularly sleeping rooms. • A smoke detector can be installed in the same room as this cordwood burning unit; installing the smoke detector too close to the unit can lead to nuisance alarms due to slight wisps of smoke emitted during the fire starting or re
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MAINTENANCE Daily Maintenance • Inspect the firebox for ash accumulation; remove excess ash and follow instructions below regarding disposal. Ash should not be allowed to accumulate in the stove to the point that it covers the coal bed air inlets. Monthly Maintenance • Check the blower for dust accumulation (if installed); check the door handle for proper operation and to be certain an airtight seal is still being made by the door. • Inspect the chimney system and chimney connector an