England's Stove Works 24-G user manual

User manual for the device England's Stove Works 24-G

Device: England's Stove Works 24-G
Category: Furnace
Manufacturer: England's Stove Works
Size: 0.12 MB
Added : 9/17/2013
Number of pages: 11
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INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL

Thank you for purchasing this product from a fine line of heating equipment. Each unit is
constructed of the highest quality material and built by craftsmen who truly take pride in
their workmanship. Please read this manual before attempting to move or install your
unit. We wish you many years of safe heating pleasure with your new heating
appliance.

CAUTION:

This unit must be installed in accordance with these instructions and must comply with
loc

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SECTION I: FLUE SYSTEM A. 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 is no liner in your chimney, we recommend you install a steel liner or have one installed. If you have an existing pre-manufactured system the inner liner should be inspecte

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We also recommend you have a flue clean-out door located at least two feet (2’) below your thimble for easy cleaning of the system. This door should be made as airtight as possible. It is the consumer’s responsibility to ensure the chimney system is safe and in good operating condition. The manufacturer will not be held responsible for an accident attributed to a unit connected to a faulty chimney system. 2. Pre-Manufactured Flue System: In the past few years

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SECTION II: FLOOR AND WALL PROTECTION A. Floor Protection You will not need any floor protection if your floor is constructed of a non- combustible material such as brick or concrete. If your floor is constructed with a combustible material such as hardwood, carpet or linoleum, you must place protection between the stove and the combustible material. There are many floor and wall board manufacturers, however, and you should be very cautious in choosing the proper pr

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For proper operation the chimney connector should be as short as possible and never exceed a six-foot (6’) horizontal run. Horizontal runs of chimney connector pipe should have an upward slope of one quarter of an inch (1/4”) per foot. You will need to maintain eighteen inches (18”) of clearance from the wall and ceiling unless you are using double wall or shielded pipe. Hot Air Hook-Up You are now ready to distribute air from the 8” outlet on the top of the stove into you

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B. Draft Controls This unit has two draft controls on the door that control the amount of combustion air that enters the stove that in turn controls the amount of heat the unit generates. The controls are turned in a counterclockwise direction to let in more combustion air and produce more heat. You will have to experiment with the draft controls in order to find the most efficient settings for your flue system, as no two flues are the same. If you have a problem regulating th

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B. Firebrick (Part #AC-LB & AC-SB) This stove is equipped with fourteen (14) large and seven (7) small high density, high temperature firebrick. If the brick becomes chipped or cracked, especially on the sides of the firebox, it should be replaced. This item can be ordered from your local dealer or from the factory. C. Finish (Part #AC-MCSP) Your stove has been painted with 1200 degree Fahrenheit metallic charcoal paint that will retain its original look for several ye

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This is called “back puffing” and can be helped by sealing all troublesome areas so they are airtight. There are two main causes of chimney downdrafts that cause smoke to come back into the house. One is from an air current being deflected down the chimney by nearby objects such as trees, a building or a hill. The other is that in many chimneys the flue gases chill too quickly as they pass up the chimney. When the flue gas chills too quickly, it becomes heavy and will back up in the f

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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 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 5 years

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WARRANTY REGISTRATION for England’s Stove Works Purchased by (Name) ______________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________ City ________________________ State __________ Zip _________________ Telephone _______________________________________________________ Email Address ___________________________________________________ DEALER INFORMATION Purchased From (Dealer) ___________________________________________ Addre


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