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1. A good tutorial for this approach may be found at http woodheat org top down steps html When building top down fires be sure to follow the instructions found in your owner s manual and contact our Technical Support if you have any questions Fuel Selection Once your wood burning appliance is properly installed building an effective fire requires good firewood using the right wood in the right amount and good fire building practices The following practical steps will help you obtain the best efficiency from your wood stove or fireplace Season wood outdoors through the summer for at least 6 months before burning it Properly seasoned wood is darker has cracks in the end grain and sounds hollow when smacked against another piece of wood Store wood outdoors stacked neatly off the ground with the top covered Burn only dry well seasoned wood that has been split properly Start fires with newspaper and dry kindling as discussed earlier in the manual Burn hot fires To maintain proper airflow regularly remove ashes from your wood burning appliance into a metal container with a cover and store outdoors Moisture Meter Information Firewood is ready at 10 25 moisture content Newly cut logs can have a moisture content MC of 80 or more depending on species Since wood shrinks and can also split twist or otherwise change shape as it dries most wood is dried before being used Air drying or seasoning is the mos
2. MANUFACTURED BY ENGLAND STOVE WORKS INC DATE OF MANUFACTURE P O BOX 206 MONROE VA 24574 i 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 testing standard etc for your local officials or anyone else who may need reference information 19 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 against splitting 2 The cast iron door hasp and hinges are covered for 5 years against cracking One Year Period 3 Component parts such as stainless steel tubes and brick retainers are covered for 1 year against cracking breakage and welded seams from separating 4 Ceramic fiber board baffle electrical components accessory items glass and the painted surface are covered for 1 year from the date of purchase Conditions and Exclusions Damage from over firing will void your warranty This warranty does not apply if damage occurs because of an accident improper handling improper installation improper operation abuse or unauthorized repair made or attem
3. Flue Size Needed The proper flue size is normally determined by the inside diameter of the opening on the unit which in this case is six inches 6 Therefore the connector pipe should be the same size or larger and never less in diameter than the opening on the stove The area of the chimney liner in square inches must also be equal to or larger than the area of the opening on the stove If the area of the flue is larger than the area of the opening on the stove it should never be more than three 3 times larger SECTION Il INSTALLATION INTO A MASONRY FIREPLACE A Preparation 1 Measure your hearth to ensure it is large enough to accept the unit Your hearth should be at least thirty six inches 36 wide and fourteen inches 14 from the face of the fireplace to the edge of the hearth 2 Inspect your hearth to be sure it is constructed of a noncombustible material such as brick or stone Do not install this stove on a hearth that is constructed of wood framework that is covered by brick or stone and do not install this unit in a zero 0 clearance fireplace The manufacturer will not be held responsible for an accident resulting from this stove being installed on a hearth constructed of a combustible material 3 Inspect your fireplace to ensure it is in proper working order and free of any obstructions Prior to installation remove the existing damper or wire it to fasten it open 5 Place the insert on the hearth and slide a
4. 4 Ignite this fuel and close the door most of the way leave it open slightly 5 Add larger pieces of wood as the fire progresses being careful not to overload Do not fill the firebox beyond the firebrick area A coal bed of ideally 1 to 2 should be established to achieve optimum performance 10 This unit is designed to function most effectively when air is allowed to circulate to all areas of the firebox A good way of achieving this is to rake a small 1 to 2 wide trough in the center of the coal bed from front to back prior to loading the fuel Once fuel has been loaded close the door and fully open the air inlet control until the fire is well established approximately 20 minutes being careful not to over fire Readjust the air inlet control to the desired burn rate If excessive smoke fills the firebox open the air inlet control slightly until flames resume and the wood is sufficiently ignited Basically Closed Low 2 Way Open Medium and Fully Open High When refueling adjust the air control to the fully open position When the fire brightens open the door VERY slowly and carefully This will prevent gases from igniting and causing smoke and flame spillage 10 At this point you may add fuel being careful not to overload NEVER USE GASOLINE GASOLINE TYPE LANTERN FUEL KEROSENE CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR FRESHEN UP A FIRE IN THIS HEATER
5. restrictions CLEAN the venting system as detailed in the maintenance section of this manual ADHERE to the 10 3 2 rule regarding chimney terminations INSTALL single wall chimney connector with the male end down to prevent creosote leakage Follow double wall chimney connector manufacturer s instructions regarding proper pipe installation WARNING Venting system surfaces get HOT and can cause burns if touched Noncombustible shielding or guards may be required The 10 3 2 Rule The chimney system must terminate 3 0 ft above the point where it s centerline passes through the roof AND the chimney must terminate 2 0 ft above part of the dwelling within a 10 ft radius of the chimney Operation and Maintenance Please refer to the Operation Operating Instructions and Maintenance including Ash Removal Disposal sections of your owner s manual and follow the guidelines listed therein for safety and for optimal emissions performance Additional Information Following the instructions in your owner s manual for Building a Fire will ensure a proper fire as well as helping minimize visible emissions More Fuel loading and re loading Practical Tips for Building a Fire See your owner s manual for information on loading and re loading your fuel as well as for fire starting procedures i e Building a Fire Top Down Fires The US EPA recognizes the effectiveness of the top down approach for starting fires
6. x 1 25 brick w 75 x 75 notch Qty 2 3 4 x 2 x 1 25 brick Qty 1 Note Front brick where door wedge closes is actually notched Part Number AC SBN 9 x 4 x 1 25 brick with 1 x 3 notch qty 1 NOTES Illustration 3 CARRIAGE BOLT amp TAP ON EACH SIDE AT THE TOP INSERT FROM THE FRONT 4 SELF TAPPING SCREWS IN TOP OF STOVE 1 IN BACKPLATE INFORMATION Your backplate is a three 3 section plate that needs to be assembled before installation on your insert unit A roll of insulation is also included which needs to be installed around the outside perimeter of the plate even with the bend line and at the two connection joints to insure a proper seal between the plate and the hearth SECTION VI NOTES ON PLACEMENT The first challenge 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 attempt to handle a heating product alone The door and brick can be temporarily removed to lighten the unit refer to Brick Layout After the unit is placed into position install the spring handles and attach any optional equipment SECTION Vil OPERATION Do not use a grate or elevate the fire Build the wood fire directly on the
7. KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE HEATER WHILE IT IS IN USE CONTROL SETTINGS Burn Rate Inlet Air Setting Low Fully Closed Med Low 1 4 Open Med High 3 4 Open High Fully Open Illustration 4 Air Inlet Control SECTION IX GLASS CARE REPLACE GLASS ONLY WITH HIGH TEMPERATURE ROBAX PYROCERAM OF THE PROPER SIZE AND THICKNESS The following use and safety tips should be observed 1 Inspect the glass regularly for cracks or breaks If you detect a crack or a break extinguish the fire immediately and contact your dealer or Technical support at 800 245 6489 for replacement or log on to www englanderstoves com Do not slam the door or otherwise impact the glass When closing doors make sure that logs or other objects do not protrude and impact the glass 11 6 Do not clean the glass with materials which may scratch or otherwise damage the glass While surface scratches are acceptable deeper scratches on the glass can develop into cracks or breaks Never attempt to clean the glass while the unit is hot If the deposit is not very heavy normal glass cleaners are adequate with a plain non abrasive scouring pad Heavier deposits may be removed with the use of an oven cleaner NEVER put substances that can ignite explosively inside the unit since even small explosions in confined areas can blow out the glass This unit has an airwash system designed to reduce deposits on the glass
8. 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 emissions generally result when burning air dried seasoned hardwood as compared to softwood or to green or freshly cut hardwood Use only dry seasoned wood Green wood besides burning at only 60 percent of the fuel value of dry wood deposits creosote on the inside of the stove and along the chimney This can cause extreme danger of chimney fire To be called seasoned wood must be dried for a year Regardless of whether the wood is green or seasoned it should be stored in a ventilated sheltered area to allow proper drying during the year Wood should be stored beyond recommended clearances from combustibles DO NOT BURN Treated Wood Garbage Solvents Trash Cardboard Colored Paper or Coal 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 have any questions SECTION VIII BUILDING A FIRE 1 Open the air inlet control fully 2 Place a small amount of crumpled paper in the stove 3 Cover the paper with a generous amount of kindling in a teepee shape and a few small pieces of wood
9. can be released into your home Regularly remove ashes from your wood burning appliance into a metal container with a cover Store the container of ashes outdoors on a cement or brick slab not on a wood deck or near wood See ash removal instructions in your owner s manual Keep a fire extinguisher handy Remember to check your local air quality forecast before you burn Air Controls SEE YOUR OWNER S MANUAL for information on the Proper Use of Air Controls in the Operation section ASH REMOVAL Follow your Owner s manual s instructions regarding removal and disposal of ashes 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 It is against federal regulations to operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manua More Burner Tubes To replace a tube first be sure that you order the correct tube you need to replace Then using a 5 16 socket or open end wrench remove the screw located on the left side of the tube Be sure to keep the screw Push the tube to the right then remove the tube pulling the tube back to the left after that side has been removed from the hole To replace reverse the above procedure make sure to ins
10. chimney temperatures by burning a hot fire for the first fifteen to forty minutes after building a fire being careful not to over fire If any part of the chimney or parts of the stove start to glow you are over firing the stove Where possible install a temperature gauge on the chimney so temperature drops can be seen D Chimney Installation and Maintenance Avoid using too many elbows or long horizontal runs If in doubt contact a chimney expert and or chimney manufacturer for help Clean your chimney rain cap s and especially the spark arrester regularly in order to prevent creosote build up which can significantly reduce chimney draw and possibly create a chimney fire 10 Should close or open the air control fully when shutting down the stove When shutting down the stove fully open the air control This will allow chimney temperatures to remain as high as possible for as long as possible Remember cold chimney temperatures create creosote NOTE This section is intended as an aid and does not supersede any local state or like requirements Check with officials or authorities having jurisdiction in your area 17 PARTS ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS LIST Options and trim i e brass and nickel interchange for variety REPLACEMENT PARTS AC G17 DOOR GLASS KIT WITH GASKET 16 1 2 x 9 x 197 AC GGK DOOR GLASS GASKET KIT gasket only no glass AC DGKNC DOOR GASKET KIT 5 8 High Density fiberglass rope gask
11. follow the installation instructions Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death Rev 9 2014 NTER TEx eege US ck He 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 favorite Do It Yourself store We intentionally design and build our stoves so that any homeowner can maintain his or her 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 From our free downloadable service sheets to our new wizard style click through Troubleshooting guide on our web site we have always tried to help our customers stay heat ready especially when oil and electricity prices continue to skyrocket Please look at our vast Help section on our web site and call our Technical support department at 800 245 6489 if you need any help with your unit We are nearly always able to help walk you through any repairs problems or questions you may have PLEASE NOTE While information obtained on our web site and through our 800 number is always free of charge there will be a service charge incurred with any on site repairs or maintenance that we may arrange Wishing yo
12. pipe and chimney should be inspected periodically and cleaned if necessary Remember the clearance distances when you place furniture or other objects within the area DO NOT store wood flammable liquids or other combustible materials too close to the unit Contact your local fire authority for information on how to handle a chimney fire Have a clearly understood plan to handle a chimney fire In the event of a chimney fire turn air control to a closed position and CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT DO NOT tamper with the combustion air control beyond normal adjustment Once the required draw is obtained operate only with doors closed open doors slowly when re fueling this will reduce or eliminate smoke from entering the room DO NOT install these units in a mobile home or trailer These units are NOT mobile home approved Visit our web site at www englanderstoves com for helpful information frequently asked questions parts accessory orders and more Technical support 800 245 6489 SAFETY NOTICE IF THIS STOVE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT FOR YOUR SAFETY FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS FOR RESTRICTIONS AND INSPECTIONS IN YOUR AREA SECTION I FLUE SYSTEM This stove is designed to install into a masonry fireplace The minimum opening is 28 wide x 24 high x 16 deep and you must have at least fourteen inches 14 of hearth extending from the fireplace face
13. FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND f INSTALLATION INSPECTIONS IN YOUR AREA INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER f APPLIANCE CONNECT TO A CODE APPROVED MASONRY CHIMNEY OR LISTED FACTORY BUILT FIREPLACE f CHIMNEY WITH A DIRECT FLUE CONNECTOR INTO THE FIRST CHIMNEY LINER SECTION PLACE NON COMBUSTIBLE HEARTH PROTECTION WITH A MINIMUM R VALUE OF 0 5 16 INCHES TO THE FRONT AND 8 INCHES TO EACH SIDE OF THE FUEL OPENING SEE OWNER S MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A UNIT TO SIDEWALL B UNIT TOP TO TOP TRIM C UNIT TO SIDE TRIM D UNIT TOP TO MANTLE E FLOOR PROTECTOR FRONT F FLOOR PROTECTOR SIDES FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW MANTLE A 13 INCHES 330 mm B 16 INCHES 407 mm C 11 INCHES 280 mm D 20 INCHES 508 mm E 16 INCHES 407 mm F 8 INCHES 204 mm OPERATION REQUIREMENTS FOR USE WITH SOLID WOOD FUEL ONLY DO NOT OVERFIRE IF HEATER OR f CHIMNEY CONNECTOR GLOWS YOU ARE OVERFIRING INSPECT AND CLEAN CHIMNEY FREQUENTLY UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF USE CREOSOTE BUILDUP MAY OCCUR RAPIDLY DO NOT USE GRATE OR ELEVATE FIRE BURN WOOD FIRE DIRECTLY ON HEARTH OPERATE WITH DOOR FULLY CLOSED U S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY CERTIFIED UNDER 40 CFR 60 533 h TO COMPLY WITH JULY F 1990 PARTICULATE EMISSIONS STANDARDS HOT WHILE IN OPERATION DO NOT TOUCH KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS SEE NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS
14. INSTALLATION amp OPERATION MANUAL MODEL NUMBERS 13 NCI 50 SNC131 50 TNC131 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 NOTE IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS UNIT DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE DEALER CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 245 6489 Questions Need Parts or Options www englanderstoves com Please Note the Following Precautionary Statements England s Stove Works highly recommends the use of smoke detectors and Carbon Monoxide detectors with any hearth product including this unit Follow all manufacturer s instructions when using smoke or Carbon Monoxide detectors CAUTION This unit must be installed in accordance with these instructions and must comply with local building and fire codes Failure to do so could result in a chimney or house fire Keep children furniture fixtures and all combustible materials away from any heating appliance Refer to this owner s manual for all clearances to combustible materials DO NOT INSTALL THIS UNIT IN A MOBILE HOME OR DOUBLE WIDE DO NOT INSTALL THIS UNIT IN A PRE MANUFACTURED FIREPLACE FOR MASONRY FIREPLACE INSTALLATION ONLY SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater If this room heater is not properly installed a house fire may result To reduce the risk of fire
15. PHALT PRODUCTS MATERIALS CONTAINING ASBESTOS CONSTRUCTION OR DEMOLITION DEBRIS RAILROAD TIES OR PRESSURE TREATED WOOD MANURE OR ANIMAL REMAINS SALT WATER DRIFTWOOD OR OTHER PREVIOUSLY SALT WATER SATURATED MATERIALS UNSEASONED WOOD PAPER PRODUCTS CARDBOARD PLYWOOD OR PARTICLEBOARD THE PROHIBITION AGAINST BURNING THESE MATERIALS DOES NOT PROHIBIT THE USE OF FIRESTARTERS MADE FROM PAPER CARDBOARD SAWDUST WAX AND SIMILAR SUBSTANCES FOR THE PURPOSE OF STARTING A FIRE IN AN AFFECTED WOOD HEATER BURNING THESE MATERIALS MAY RESULT IN RELEASE OF TOXIC FUMES OR RENDER THE HEATER INEFFECTIVE AND CAUSE SMOKE Safe Wood burning Practices Once your wood burning appliance is properly installed follow these guidelines for safe operation e Keep all flammable household items drapes furniture newspapers and books far away from the appliance Start fires only with newspaper dry kindling and all natural or organic fire starters Never start a fire with gasoline kerosene or charcoal starter Do not burn wet or green unseasoned logs Do not use logs made from wax and sawdust in your wood stove they are made for open hearth fireplaces If you use manufactured logs choose those made from 100 percent compressed sawdust Build hot fires For most appliances a smoldering fire is not a safe or efficient fire Keep the doors of your wood burning appliance closed unless loading or stoking the live fire Harmful chemicals like carbon monoxide
16. SECTION X GASKET REPLACEMENT After extensive use the sealing material which provides glass and door seal may need to be replaced if it does not sustain its resilience Inspect the glass and door seal periodically to ensure proper seal If the gaskets become frayed or worn replace immediately Contact your dealer or Technical support at 800 245 6489 for approved replacement parts The following steps should be followed for replacement of the glass gasket 1 2 6 7 Ensure that the appliance is not in operation and is thoroughly cooled Remove the screws and glass clips Lift glass out from glass clips Remove the old gasket and clean the glass Replace the new gasket starting at the bottom of the glass and working along the edges Be sure to center the gasket channel on the glass Trim the gasket to length and butt the ends together Replace the glass in the door being sure not to over tighten the screw and clip The following steps should be followed for replacement of the door gasket 1 2 Ensure the appliance is not in operation and is thoroughly cooled Remove the old door gasket and clean the gasket channel Using an approved high temperature gasket cement apply a thin coat in the bottom of the channel Starting at the hinge side of the door work into the channel around the door unit trim to length and butt the ends together Close the door and allow three to four hours for the cement to set bef
17. ate Purchase Price Serial Number Mfg Date How did you first hear about our product please check one ___ Word of Mouth ____ Burn Trailer Demonstration ___ Internet Other Where did you receive information about our product please check one ___ Recd info via phone Dealer Name of dealer Internet Other 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 DATE OF PURCHASE Mail To England s Stove Works Inc Technical support Department P O Box 206 Monroe VA 24574 Or Fax To 434 929 4810 24 hours a day Or now available Go online to complete your Warranty Registration Visit www englanderstoves com if you prefer to register online 21 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 WOOD Meets the 2015 U S Environmental Protection Agency s crib wood PLEASE NOTE 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 Proper Installation Please refer to the Installation section of your owner s manual and follow the guidelines listed therein for safety and for optimal emissions performance Additional information Vent
18. bout one third 1 3 of it into the opening A B Venting Your Insert Direct Connect When this unit is direct connected it will require six inch 6 diameter 24 gauge pipe from the stove through the damper opening NOTE The chimney connector must be attached to the appliance with a minimum of three 3 screws and 3 screws should be used to attach each adjoining section This will make it necessary to block off the open area on both sides of the pipe that passes through the damper opening which can be done with sheet metal or by packing flame retardant fiberglass insulation in the open areas no paper or combustibles You must be sure the draft from the chimney is being pulled through the stove and not around the connector pipe See Illustration 3 and Backplate Instructions We highly recommend you have this done by a professional You should contact your local authorities to be sure you are following all codes IMPROPER INSTALLATION The manufacturer will not be held responsible for damage caused by the malfunction of a stove due to improper installation Do not use makeshift methods or material which may compromise the installation England s will not be liable for consequential or indirect damages to property or persons resulting from the use of this product Call 800 245 6489 and or consult a professional installer if you have any questions a CLEARANCES U d c Unit to side waa dr ere A 13 inches 330
19. et AC PGK COVER PLATE GASKET KIT AC SB 9 X 4 X 1 4 FIREBRICK see Brick Layout diagram AC SBN 9 X 4 X 1 4 FIREBRICK WI 75 X 75 NOTCH see Brick Layout diagram AC SB2 4 X 2 X 1 1 FIREBRICK see Brick Layout diagram AC SBN 9 X 4 X 1 4 FIREBRICK W 1 X 3 NOTCH see Brick Layout diagram AC 13BTF FRONT BURNER TUBE AC 13BTM MIDDLE BURNER TUBE AC 13BTR REAR BURNER TUBE AC 13CFB CERAMIC FIBER BOARD AC SH BRASS DOOR SPRING HANDLE AC SHN NICKEL DOOR SPRING HANDLE AC SH4 BRASS AIR CONTROL SPRING HANDLE AC SH4N NICKEL AIR CONTROL SPRING HANDLE AC MBSP HI TEMPERATURE BLACK PAINT OPTIONS AC 13BA ROOM AIR BLOWER AC 108 BRASS ACCENT TRIM RING FOR DOOR AC 108BN NICKEL ACCENT TRIM RING FOR DOOR AC 107 BRASS LIP TRIM AC 107BN NICKEL LIP TRIM AC 105 BRASS LIP amp BACKPLATE TRIM PACKAGE CA 13G GOLD PLATED DOOR All parts can be ordered from your local dealer or from the factory at 1 800 516 3636 NOTE Parts and accessories are also available on our web site www englanderstoves com If you have any questions or problems contact the Technical support Department TECHNICAL SUPPORT DEPARTMENT P O BOX 206 MONROE VA 24574 Technical Questions Technical support 800 245 6489 service englanderstoves com Parts orders only 800 516 3636 Fax 434 929 4810 MODEL 13 NCI 50 SNCI13 50 TNCIT4 LISTED SOLID FUEL FIREPLACE INSERT TESTED TO UL 1482 WITH THIS APPETANCE CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR
20. hat accumulates during low burn periods 2 Burn the stove with the draft control fully open for approximately 20 30 minutes every time you apply fresh wood This allows wood to achieve the charcoal stage faster and burns wood vapors which might otherwise be deposited within the system 3 BURN ONLY SEASONED WOOD Avoid burning wet or green wood Seasoned wood is wood that has been dried for at least one year 4 A small hot fire is preferable to a large smoldering one that can deposit creosote within the system 5 Establish a routine for fuel wood burner and firing technique Check daily for creosote build up until experience shows you how often you need to clean to be safe Keep in mind that the hotter the fire the less creosote is deposited and weekly cleanings may be necessary in milder weather although monthly cleanings may be enough in the coldest months Contact your local authority for information on how to handle a chimney fire and have a clearly understood plan to handle a chimney fire Ash Removal and Disposal Regularly inspect the ash build up in your stove and remove as necessary Ashes can be removed from the unit by shoveling them off the firebrick Never remove red hot ashes from the appliance allow ashes to cool before removing Ashes should be placed in a metal container with an airtight lid Pending final disposal the ashes should be placed on a non combustible surface or on the ground completely away from all co
21. ing Introduction Draft Draft is the force which 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 temperatures in the appliance and may damage the catalytic combustor Inadequate draft may cause backpuffing into the room and plugging of the chimney or the catalyst Inadequate draft will cause the appliance to leak smoke into the room through appliance and chimney connector joints An uncontrollable burn or excessive temperature indicates excessive draft Please be mindful of installation location Inversion and other air quality issues can arise in valleys or if unit is installed close to neighboring homes This wood stove operates on a natural draft system in which the chimney system pulls air through the stove 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 Avoid make shift compromises when installing the venting system England s Stove Works is not responsible for any damage incurred due to a poor or unsafe installation Be certain that all aspects of the venting system are installed to the venting manufacturer s instructions particularly the required clearances to c
22. ired 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 expressed as R ii For multiple layers add R values of each layer to determine overall R value 3 If the overall R value of the system is greater than the R value of the specified floor protector the alternate is acceptable EXAMPLE The specified floor protector should be 3 thick material with a k factor of 0 84 The proposed alternate is 4 brick with a C factor of 1 25 over 1 8 mineral board with a k factor of 0 29 Step a Use formula above to convert specification to R value R 1 k x T 1 0 84 x 75 0 893 Step b Calculate R of proposed system 4 brick of C 1 25 therefore R brick 1 C 1 1 25 0 80 1 8 mineral board of k 0 29 therefore Rmin bd 1 0 29 x 0 125 0 431 Total R Rbrick Rmineral board 0 8 0 431 1 231 Step c Compare proposed system of R of 1 231 to specified R of 0 893 Since proposed system R is greater than required the system is acceptable Definitions Thermal conductance C Btu W hr ft deg F m deg K Thermal conductivity k Btu inch W Btu hr ft deg F m deg K hr ft deg F Thermal resistance R ft hr deg F m deg K Btu W Illustration 2 BRICK LAYOUT 1 9 x 4 x 1 25 brick Qty 15 2 9 x 4
23. lt in a perfect fire every time A good answer would be most of the time There are many variables that can affect your rate of success when starting a fire and experience will teach you how to deal with the variables This section of the manual will cover some of the variables that can affect a fire and time and patience will contribute to your ability to start a good fire consistently Why can t I get the fire lit Damp or wet wood and poor draft are the main reasons for poor results when starting a fire Remember to always use dry seasoned wood for your fire Even wood that has been dried Seasoned for a long period of time will be difficult to light if it has gotten wet Why is there always a large quantity of thick black smoke in the firebox A large quantity of thick black smoke in the firebox is a possible indication that you have poor draft 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 to form on the glass Once the firebox temperature and the draft increase the soot should burn off What is draft Draft is the ability of the chimney to exhaust draw by products produced during the normal process of combustion 16 9 What can cause a poor draft There are seve
24. mbustible materials The ashes should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled It is essential with a masonry system that your flue be checked for creosote at least once per month 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 such as advertising flyers Open the door of the wood stove Crumple several pieces of paper and place them in the center of the firebox directly on the firebricks of the stove Never use a grate to elevate the fire Place small pieces of dry wood kindling over the paper in the form of a teepee This allows for good air circulation which is important for good combustion Light the crumpled paper in two or three different locations NOTE It is important to heat the air in the stovepipe for draft to begin Fully open the air control of the wood stove and close the door until it is just slightly open allowing for air to be introduced into the firebox Never leave the door fully open as sparks from the kindling may occur causing injury As the fire begins to burn the kindling some additional kindling may be needed to sustain the fire DO NOT add more paper after the fire has started 15 Once the kindling has begu
25. mm Be Floor protector frontF Floor protector sides B 16 inches 407 mm C 11 inches 280 mm D 20 inches 508 mm E 16 inches 407 mm FRONT VIEW F 8 inches 204 mm Illustration 1 a SECTION Ill IMPORTANT OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 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 temperatures in the appliance An uncontrolled burn or a glowing red part or chimney connector can indicate excessive draft Inadequate draft may cause back puffing into the room and plugging of the chimney and or cause the appliance to leak smoke into the room through appliance and connections Today s solid fuel appliances are much more efficient than in the past The units are designed to give you controlled combustion as well as maximum heat transfer using less fuel to do so The design of your new appliance is such that the exhaust smoke is now at lower temperatures than in the past therefore requiring proper chimney size to give adequate draft If your chimney is too large the heating appliance will have a difficult time to raise the chimney flue temperature to give adequate draft therefore causing a smoke back up poor burn or both Should you experience such problems call in a local chimney expert With the d
26. n to burn start adding some small pieces of seasoned dry firewood NOTE Adding large pieces at the early stages will only serve to smother the fire Continue adding small pieces of seasoned dry firewood keeping the door slightly open until each piece starts to ignite Remember to always open the door slowly when placing wood into the fire Once the wood has started to ignite and the smoke has reduced close the stove door fully Reduction of smoke is a good indication that the draft in the chimney has begun and good combustion is now possible Larger pieces of seasoned dry firewood can now be added when there is sufficient space in the firebox Adjust the air control setting to your desired setting NOTE The lower the air control setting the longer the burn time of the firewood What type of wood is best to use as firewood Dry seasoned hardwood should be used Avoid green unseasoned wood Green wood besides burning at only 60 of the fuel value of dry seasoned wood will deposit creosote on the inside of the stove and along to inside of the chimney What does dry seasoned wood mean and what is considered to be hardwood Wood that has been dried for a period of one year in a well ventilated and sheltered area is considered dry seasoned wood Hardwoods generally come from slow growth trees such as Oak or Fir Softwoods generally come from fast growth trees such as Pine or Spruce Will following the steps listed above resu
27. nstall the blower simply place it under the ash lip in the front of the stove The blower should be removed and cleaned at least once per year you can use a vacuum cleaner to remove any loose dust build up but DO NOT disassemble the blower The blower should not require any oil When routing power cord be sure that the cord does not come into contact with any hot surface SECTION IV Optional Brass Trim The AC 105 trim kit covers the two front edges of the stove and the three edges of the cover plate The stove lip trim simply snaps over the edges of the stove There are two angle clips that hold the three pieces of cover plate trim together connect the three edges together and slide from the top down over the cover plate edges The top piece of trim must be forced out slightly so it will connect with the top edge of the plate SECTION V FLOOR PROTECTION Hearth Extension The firebox on your insert will extend out eight inches 8 from the face of the fireplace so you will need at least sixteen inches 16 in front of the door If you do not have this it will require you to place an approved floor protector in front of the stove such as a hearth extender shield Alternate Floor Protection 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 requ
28. ombustibles Also be certain to use an attic radiation shield to prevent insulation from contacting a chimney which passes through an attic The chimney system is the engine which drives a wood stove so it is imperative for proper unit function that the venting system be installed exactly as described in the following section If questions arise pertaining to the safe installation of the stove our Technical Support line 800 245 6489 is available Contact your local code official to be certain your installation meets local and national fire codes and if you re uncertain about how to safely install the stove we strongly recommend contacting a local NFI certified installer to perform the installation Venting Guidelines ALWAYS install vent pipe in strict adherence to the instructions and clearances included with your venting system DO NOT connect this wood stove to a chimney flue which also serves another appliance DO NOT install a flue pipe damper or any other restrictive device in the exhaust venting system of this unit USE an approved wall thimble when passing through a wall and a ceiling support fire stop when passing through a ceiling INSTALL three sheet metal screws at every chimney connector joint AVOID excessive horizontal runs and elbows as both will reduce the draft of the venting system and will result in poor stove performance INSPECT your venting system often to be certain it is clear of creosote fly ash and other
29. oor closed the rate of burning is regulated by the amount of air allowed to enter the unit through the air control With experience you will be able to set the control for heat and burning time desired Attempts to achieve higher output rates that exceed heater design specifications can result in permanent damage to the heater The recommended wood load is level with the top of the firebricks Overloading may prevent sufficient air entering the heater to properly fuel the fire Do not tamper with the combustion air control beyond the normal adjustment capacity Operate this heater only with the door closed ALWAYS PROVIDE A SOURCE OF FRESH AIR INTO THE ROOM WHERE THE UNIT IS INSTALLED FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN AIR STARVATION OF OTHER FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES AND THE POSSIBLE DEVELOPMENT OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS THIS HEATER IS EXTREMELY HOT WHILE IN OPERATION SERIOUS BURNS CAN RESULT FROM CONTACT CAUTION SHOULD BE OBSERVED ESPECIALLY WHEN CHILDREN ARE PRESENT BLOWER ASSEMBLY MODEL AC 13BA 115 VOLTS 60 Hz 0 83 AMPS 3060 RPM DANGER RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING BLOWER MOTOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This unit is set up with a variable speed blower motor The fan speed should be run on Low when the unit is operating at lower burn settings and set to High for high burns The blower will move air under around and exit over the top of the front of the stove BLOWER INSTALLATION To i
30. ore restarting any fire 12 STOPOU 9AO s sur pue ZutDupIsaaU ETON L 0S PUL ETONS 0S ONT IS 10 soqny Jouing Das sote Jo 2022 saqnl JO M H apis aqny sauing 4eay aqn 4auuNg ajppiy aqny 4auing U04j YLEEL OV WLEEL OV ALGEL OV ZEG CCOl OUR SZ 9E GE Samad Gzz SLE 101 ER SEL S9 OH Vd SATOH s JoH A4 STIA S9 OH HVA SATOH aanl ML 290 Pee agal 381 00 00 00 geht H H C g d O Me LO D 7 H BW out mu mu HUN jo ey eps 400q U044 13 SECTION XI FIBER BOARD CARE amp MAINTENANCE THIS WOOD HEATER UTILIZES NEW TECHNOLOGY WHICH INCLUDES A CERAMIC FIBER BOARD THAT IS LOCATED IN THE FIREBOX AND RESTS ON TOP OF THREE 3 STAINLESS STEEL TUBES DO NOT REMOVE THIS CERAMIC FIBER BOARD IT IS A NECESSARY COMPONENT OF THE FIREBOX ALSO PLEASE NOTE THE CERAMIC FIBER BOARD MAY BECOME LOOSE DURING INITIAL SHIPPING BE SURE IT IS LYING FLAT ON TOP OF THE THREE STAINLESS STEEL TUBES AND PUSHED ALL THE WAY TO THE BACK OF THE UNIT WITH NO GAPS BETWEEN IT AND THE BACK WALL Call 800 245 6489 if questions MAINTENACE This unit is equipped with a ceramic Fiber Board ceiling baffle After extensive use the board should be removed and cleaned The following steps should be followed for cleaning or replacement 1 Ensure the appliance is not in operation and is completely cooled down 2 There is one screw in each stainless steel tube holder located in the fire box ceiling Remove the screws f
31. pted to be made The manufacturer is not liable for indirect incidental or consequential damages in connection with the product including any cost or expense providing substitute equipment or service during periods of malfunction or nonuse All liability for any consequential damage for breach of any written or implied warranty is disclaimed and excluded Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitations of incidental or consequential damages so the above may not apply to you 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 factory 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 and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state NOTE THIS WARRANTY IS NULL AND VOID IF YOU DO NOT RETURN THE ATTACHED WARRANTY REGISTRATION WITH A COPY OF THE SALES RECEIPT WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERABLE 20 WARRANTY REGISTRATION for England e Stove Works Purchased by Name Address City State Zip Telephone Email Address DEALER INFORMATION Purchased From Dealer Address City State Zip UNIT INFORMATION Please be sure to refer to sticker on back of manual or box to complete this section Model Number Purchase D
32. ral common factors that can contribute to poor draft A Atmospheric Pressure and Air Supply Atmospheric pressure affecting the draft from a chimney can be outside the home inside the home or both Outside the home a high pressure clear and cool day generally creates a better draft in the chimney than a low pressure overcast and damp day Inside the home household appliances such as forced air furnaces or clothes dryers compete for air often resulting in inadequate amounts of air available to fuel a fire and creating a condition known as negative pressure Extreme conditions of negative pressure can cause the combustion by products to be drawn from the chimney and into the house This condition is commonly known as down drafting There are several factors that can affect the amount of air available in the home Increased amounts of insulation vinyl windows extra caulking in various places and door seals can all keep heat in but may also make a home too airtight If you are in doubt as to whether or not there is sufficient air in your home for your stove refrain from using those appliances known to consume air when possible or open a door or a window to allow some air to enter the home B Environmental Conditions High trees a low lying house location such as in a valley tall buildings or structures surrounding your house and even windy conditions can cause pool draft or down drafting C Cold Chimney Temperature Avoid cold
33. rom the front and middle tube holders 3 Shift the tube to the right so that one end comes completely out of the socket Drop the end down and pull it out by pulling it back to the left 4 Drop the board down and push the left corner to the top left Bring the right corner down to the bottom right of your door opening and pull the right side out first 5 Vacuum the board off and blow the carbon out of the tubes if there is any build up 6 Re install the board and tubes reversing the same method they were removed SECTION XII CREOSOTE When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors These combine with moisture to form creosote Creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire as a result creosote residue accumulates on the lining of the flue If ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire The chimney should be inspected on a regular basis during the heating season to determine if a creosote build up has accumulated If it has the creosote should be removed to reduce the risk of chimney fire WARNING THINGS TO REMEMBER IN CASE OF A CHIMNEY FIRE 1 CLOSE DRAFT CONTROL 2 CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT 14 WAYS TO PREVENT AND KEEP UNIT FREE OF CREOSOTE 1 Burn with the air control fully open for several minutes at numerous intervals throughout each day during the heating season being careful not to over fire the unit This should remove the slight film of creosote t
34. t common method used for cord wood In most parts of the United States the minimum moisture content that can be generally obtained in air drying is about 12 to 15 percent Most air dried material is usually closer to 20 percent moisture content when used To test your firewood simply push the pins into the wood and wait for a reading Remember don t just stick the meter into the ends of your firewood To get the most accurate reading split the wood and test the center The center of the log will contain the most moisture How Far Should Drive Non Insulated Pins into Wood To full depth if possible However at moisture levels below 10 it is usually sufficient to make good positive contact with the wood At higher levels of moisture and especially if you have a steep gradient full penetration is a must WHAT FUELS NOT TO USE CAUTION e NEVER USE GASOLINE GASOLINE TYPE LANTERN FUEL KEROSENE CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR FRESHEN UP A FIRE IN THIS HEATER KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE HEATER WHILE IN USE ADDITIONALLY NEVER APPLY FIRE STARTER TO ANY HOT SURFACE OR EMBERS IN THE STOVE DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS e TO START THE FIRE e DO NOT BURN FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL e DO NOT BURN GARBAGE LAWN CLIPPINGS OR YARD WASTE MATERIALS CONTAINING RUBBER INCLUDING TIRES MATERIALS CONTAINING PLASTIC WASTE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PAINT OR PAINT THINNERS OR AS
35. tall the tubes in the correct order Front to Back Smoke Detectors England s Stove Works Inc highly recommends the use of smoke detectors in every room of the house However locating a smoke detector directly above this unit can result in nuisance alarms CAUTION This unit is meant to operate only with door closed Smoke spillage and an inefficient lazy burn will result from attempting to operate the stove with the door open Additionally using prohibited fuels can create an unsafe situation and can also generate excess carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide is an odorless colorless gas which can be deadly The use of a carbon monoxide detector is strongly recommended Compliance This non catalytic wood heater meets the 2015 U S Environmental Protection Agency s crib wood emission limits for wood heaters sold after May 15 2015 Tamper Warning This wood heater has a manufacturer set minimum low burn rate that must not be altered It is against federal regulations to alter this setting or otherwise operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual Warranty See your Owner s manual for a Warranty Registration instruction page as well as instructions for warranty procedures For parts warranty replacement procedures may be found at our parts store site www store heatredefined com
36. u years of efficient quality and comfy heating England s Stove Works Technical Support Department www englanderstoves com 800 245 6489 IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS UNIT DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE DEALER CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE at 1 800 245 6489 CAUTION We highly recommend installation of this fireplace insert by a professional installer The Direct Connect method of installation must be used see Installation section of manual 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 compromises during installation Do follow all applicable codes 10 11 12 13 14 BEFORE INSTALLATION OF YOUR APPLIANCE HOT WHILE IN OPERATION KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS Check with the building inspector s office for compliance with local codes a permit may be required Always connect this unit to a chimney and NEVER vent to another room or inside a building DO NOT connect to any duct work to which another appliance is connected such as a furnace DO NOT connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE The connector
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