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1. 1800 sq ft FIRE OOK CAD ail e 35 pounds Colar O Tu Ne 6 0 in round Dimensions Inches 22 1 2 2278 pq 3 3 9 i EPA and Safety Compliance Specifications JEPA COIDDHAFICE i Certified Par culate EMISSIONS esset visus ot ui on ane RR 2 49 grams hr coat AE 72 HHV 78 LHV MM co UL 1482 ULC S627 00 Maximum burn times are heavily dependent on the type of wood burned in the stove as such these numbers may vary The maximum heating capacity of this unit can vary greatly based on climate construction style insulation and a myriad of other factors Use this information in conjunction with a BTU loss calculation for your home to determine if this unit will be sufficient for your needs Pagel5 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 Page 6 where it is out of the way of normal travel through the home 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 basement installations often do not allow sufficient heat to
2. Chimney connector Air space Chimney length 2 in 51 mm covered and chimney section supported on both Masonry chimney eet stee tesi i supports sides with sheet steel supports securely fastened to io Werne wall surfaces of minimum 24 gauge thickness Fasteners used to secure chimney section shall not penetrate chimney flue liner In Canada the installation must conform to CAN CSA 8365 when passing through combustible construction Page 10 INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 1 Through the Wall Factory Built Chimney 10 ft Termination Cap qa e 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 ES Class A Chimney System A Class A Chimney System System Chimney Connector Tee and Tee Support Single or Double Wall Prefabricated chimney systems must conform to UL 103HT 2100 F for the U S and ULC S629 650 C for Canada This wood burning unit is only listed for installation with 6 0 diameter chimney connector and chimney systems Installing this unit on prefabricated chimneys larger than 6 0 diameter will result in decreased draft and the potential for poor unit performance Follow all venting system manufacturer s installation requirements and required
3. Page 13 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION INTO A MASONRY FIREPLACE Preparation Measure your hearth to ensure it is large enough to accept the unit Unit must have a 36 clearance from the top of the stove to a mantel in accordance with NFPA 211 For the USA Hearth must extend at least 16 in from the front of the fuel opening For Canada Hearth must extend at least 18 in 450 0 mm from the front of the fuel opening Keep in mind that this type of a installation will make it difficult to change speeds on the blower frequently We recommend picking a blower speed and sticking with it since adjusting the blower will be difficult because of the tight installation WARNING DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ADJUST BLOWER DURING OPERATION SKIN BURNS MAY OCCUR WHEN MAKING CONTACT WITH THE UNIT WAIT FOR UNIT TO COMPLETELY COOL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO ADJUST BLOWER 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 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 V
4. Sheet steel supports Minimum chimney oe to sheet steel supports an combustibles 2 in 51 mm Sheet steel chimney connector minimum 24 gauge in thickness with a ventilated thimble Two ak channe minimum 24 gauge in thickness having two 1 In 4mm 1 air channels separated from combustibles Chimney by a minimum of 6 in of glass fiber insulation eee Opening shall be covered and thimble supported with a sheet steel support minimum 24 gauge in Minimum 6 in thickness 52 mm glass Two ventilated air iber insu ation channels each 1 in 25 4 mm Construction of Masonry chimney Sheet steel sheet steel constructed to supports NFPA 211 D Solid insulated listed factory built chimney Minimum chimney clearance length with an inside diameter 2 in larger than to sheet steel supports th hi and combustibles Minimum Clearance e chimney connector and having 1 in or more reed CNN 51 mm 2in 51 mm of insulation serving as a pass through for a single 1 in 25 4 mm wall sheet steel chimney connector of minimum air space to chimney length 24 gauge thickness with a minimum 2 in air space between the outer wall of chimney section and combustibles Minimum length of chimney section shall be 12 in chimney section spaced 1 in away Chimney from connector using sheet steel support plates on both ends of chimney section Opening shall be Chimney section
5. pipe used for outside air hookup must be metal with a minimum thickness of 0209in 25 gauge mild steel or greater and an inside diameter of approximately 2 75 in Keep pipe runs short and use a mechanical fastener at each pipe joint o Ascreen or other protection device must be fitted over the outside air termination point to prevent rain debris and nuisance animals from entering the piping system Inspect the outside combustion air inlet for block and debris monthly Page 15 FLOOR PROTECTION e This wood stove requires a UL listed type 1 spark and ember 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 e When using any UL listed type 1 spark and ember floor protector consider that this stove is not only heavy but will induce heating and cooling cycles on the floor protector which can damage tile and loosen mortar and grout joints located near the stove spark and ember floor protector should be UL approved or equivalent ULC if Canada and must be noncombustible Since the majority of the heat from this unit is radiant the floor protector only serves to keep ashes and sparks from landing on combustible flooring near the unit A hearth rug is NOT an approved substitute for a proper
6. are available to eliminate the need to cut single wall chimney connector Double wall chimney connector must be used with these slip connectors as it cannot be trimmed to length Please Note Installation diagrams are for reference purposes only and are not drawn to scale nor meant to be used as plans for each individual installation Please follow all venting system requirements maintain the required clearances to combustibles and follow all local codes Page 12 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 io 794 2 0 ft above any part of the dwelling no larger than twice the cross Pu within a 10 ft radius of the chimney sectional area of the flue collar 1 2 x 28 27 in 56 55 in If a chimney liner is larger than f Chimney Connector 56 55 in relining with a 5 5 Single or Double Wall or 6 0 liner is required Masonry Thimble with proper clearance to combustibles Ash Cleanouts must have an airtight seal to prevent weak draft Follow the rules listed above concerning maximum permissible flue liner size installing this unit on masonry chimneys exceeding 56 55 in in cross sectional area will result in decreased draft and the potential for p
7. flow to the upper floors and a top floor installation will not allow any heat to reach the floors below Always consider that heat rises and will take the path of least resistance while it is still hot Exhaust Location The engine which drives a wood stove is the chimney system so it is important to consider precisely how the chimney system will be integrated into the stove installation Ideally a wood stove chimney will run completely vertical from the flue collar of the unit all the way to the termination point above the roof line Keeping the entire chimney system inside the heated envelope of the home will ensure a strong easy to initiate draft in the chimney Although exterior chimney systems often function properly they are more likely to suffer from cold down drafts at start up or provide weak draft to the unit Also consider the cross sectional area of the chimney although existing masonry chimneys can often be used a large external masonry chimney will result in a unit that is difficult or impossible to operate properly In that case an insulated chimney liner will often be required to supply the necessary draft Wall Construction Locating the stove so that the exhaust system can pass between studs will simplify the installation and eliminate the need to reframe any sections of the wall or ceiling to accommodate the wall thimble or ceiling box WARNING Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the
8. follow the guidelines below for acceptable blower speeds e When using the optional room air convection blower Part No AC 16 or you can upgrade to the AC 30 the blower should be operated as follows depending on heat output level Creosote Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire As a result creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire The chimney and chimney connector should be inspected at least once every two months during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred If creosote has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the risk of chimney fire DO NOT USE GRATE OR ELEVATE FIRE BUILD WOOD FIRE DIRECTLY ON HEARTH DO NOT OPERATE WITH THE MAIN DOOR OPEN OPERATING THE STOVE WITH THE MAIN DOOR OPEN WILL CREATE AN OVER FIRE In the event of a creosote or soot fire chimney fire close the air control on the stove contact the local fire department and get out Do not throw water on the fire Contact your local fire authority for more information on how to handle a chimney fire and develop a safe evacuation plan for you and your family in the event of a chimney fire OPERATION Additional Safety Guidelines CAUTION When adding fuel to th
9. hearth pad No R Value is necessary Forthe US The floor protector must extend at least 16 in from the front of the fuel opening 8 in from the sides of the door opening and 8 in from the rear of the unit e For Canada The floor protector must extend at least 450 0 mm from the front of the fuel opening 200 0 mm from the sides of the door opening and 200 0 mm from the rear of the unit Ca 1B in 480 mm 38 in e The spark and ember floor protector must extend 2 in 50 8 mm on either side of any horizontal venting runs and extend directly underneath any vertical venting pipe CAUTION 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 Page 16 OPERATION Break In Fires e 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 ensure the high quality finish lasts for years
10. in out as desired and then use the socket and wrench to tighten the bolt nut Use care when adjusting hinges If enough room is not left for the door to clear the side of the unit the hinge could break Heat shield and back panel removal to access other components There are two 5 16 screws that are on the rear of the heat shield To remove the heat shield using a 5 16 socket or open ended wrench remove the two screws Then pull the heat shield up and back off the back panel Next to remove the back panel there are three 5 16 screws on the rear of the panel Using a 5 16 socket or open ended wrench remove the three screws It may be necessary to pry the top of the panel with a flat head screwdriver at the top of the stove Lift the panel up and off the stove Page 23 Other Components continued At this point you can access the primary air control damper assembly thermostatic actuator assembly and the damper release lever Although these shouldn t need to be replaced they can be easily The primary air control damper assembly can be Primary air contro damper assembly replaced by removing the small spring handle from Damper je release Thermostatic actvalor assembly the front of the unit then sliding the assembly out lever Replace by sliding the new assembly through the same hole and the rod through the front of the stove Replace the spring handle The thermostatic actuator assembly can be r
11. 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 177 C to 450 F 232 C being a low to medium heat output level and 450 F 232 C to 550 F 288 C being a medium to high heat output level Operating the stove at 600 F 316 C would be considered the maximum continuous operating temperature permissible and unit damage may result from operating at that high of a burn rate for extended time periods Allowing the unit to reach 650 F 343 C or higher is defined as over firing and will result in unit damage The optional room air convection blower was designed to extract the maximum amount of heat from the stove for the highest possible heat transfer into the room Since the blower is so efficient at removing heat from the unit it is very important to only operate the room air blower after a fresh wood load has been allowed to burn for at least thirty 30 minutes Allowing a fresh load of wood to burn without the blower on ensures that the entire unit reaches proper operation temperatures and that the secondary combustion system is functioning properly Additionally
12. vicinity of this or any other appliance Do Not Over fire If any external part starts to glow you are over firing Reduce intake air supply Over firing 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 cordwood only Burning any other fuel will void your warranty INSTALLATION Clearances to Combustibles Parallel Corner Installation Wall Installation Chimney Unit to Side Connector Wall to Side Wall 4 s t Single Wall Chimney Connector Unprotected 21 5 29 12 7 5 9 5 19 Surface 546 1 736 6 304 8 190 5 241 3 482 6 Double Wall Chimney Connector Unprotected N A N A N A N A N A N A Surface Single Wall Chimney 17 5 25 12 7 5 5 5 15 Connector Unprotected 445 5 635 304 8 190 5 139 7 381 Double Wall Chimney Connector Unprotected N A N A N A N A N A N A Surface with side shields Page 7 Chimney Chimney Unit to Unit to Connector Rear Wall Corner to Corner Connector to Rear Wall INSTALLATION Venting Introduction 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 p
13. 1 Glass size 12 75 X 16 75 ACG50 1 ceramic fiberboard cwo 2 Noishown Smalispringhande Nickel Brass ACSHAMACSHA 1 Notshown Large spring handle Nicke 8rass_ ACSHN ACSH 1 1 15 Nl RP RP Rte FOR BRICK LAYOUT AND PART NUMBERS PLEASE SEE PAGE 28 Page 26 ILLUSTRATED PARTS DIAGRAM Page 27 BRICK LAYOUT AND REPLACEMENT ACRA QUANTITY NUBE BRICK SIZE PART NUMBER PER Page 28 Model 15 SSW01 50 SHSSW01 50 TRSSWO1 Solid Fuel Burning Room Heater Free Standing Model SUITABLE FOR C Us MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION USA ONLY Conforms to UL 1482 amp ULC S627 00 Intertek Control No XXXXXXX Manufactured by England s Stove Works Inc SERIAL NO NENNEN 589 S Five Forks Rd MFG DATE Monroe VA 24574 DO NOT REMOVE OR COVER THIS LABEL PREVENT HOUSE FIRES INSTALL AND USE ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE OWNER S MANUAL PROVIDED WITH THIS APPLIANCE CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTIONS IN YOUR AREA INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE USE A RESIDENTIAL TYPE MASONRY OR FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEY LISTED TO UL 103 HT US AND ULC 629 CANADA USE 24 GAUGE MSG BLACK SINGLE WALL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR OR LISTED DOUBLE WALL CHIMNEY CO
14. Glass Size 12 75 in 323 85 mm x 16 75 in 425 45 mm e Glass Type 5mm Ceramic Glass Keralite Pyroceram e Glass Manufacturer Eurokera Glass Precautions 1 Never replace ceramic glass with tempered or any other type of glass 2 Never operate this unit with cracked or broken glass 3 Do not slam the door or strike the glass with any objects 4 Do not build the fire directly against the glass Glass Cleaning 1 Becertain the stove and the glass are completely cool 2 The build up on the glass will generally be light and water is normally sufficient to remove the deposits If stubborn soot persists use a cleaner made specifically for this purpose Do not scrape the glass or use abrasive cleaners 3 Rinse the glass with clean water and dry the glass before resuming normal operation Glass Replacement 1 Remove the door from the stove and rest it face down on a firm work surface 2 Using a 5 16 wrench remove the four window bracket retaining screws 3 Remove the four window tabs from the door Take extra care to avoid shards of glass if the glass window has been broken 4 Lift the old glass panel out of the door and discard 5 The glass panel must be wrapped with a self adhesive fiberglass tape gasket AC GGK If you purchased a new glass it will come already wrapped If reusing the same piece of glass remove old gasket scrape off old adhesive and wrapped with the AC GGK This gasket serves to cushion the glass from the cas
15. NNECTOR REFER TO LOCAL CODES AND THE CHIMNEY MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED FOR PASSING A CHIMNEY THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE WALL OR CEILING FOR THE US PLACE ON A NON COMBUSTIBLE TYPE 1 UL SPARK AND EMBER FLOOR PROTECTOR WHICH EXTENDS 16 0 IN TO THE FRONT AND 8 0 IN TO EACH SIDE OF THE FUEL LOADING OPENING FOR CANADA PLACE ON A NON COMBUSTIBLE TYPE 1 ULC SPARK AND EMBER FLOOR PROTECTOR WHICH EXTENDS 450 0 MM TO THE FRONT AND 200 0 MM TO EACH SIDE OF THE FUEL LOADING OPENING ADHERE TO THE LISTED MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES WHEN USING SINGLE WALL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR SEE THE OWNER S MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL CLEARANCE INFORMATION ONLY OPERATE THIS UNIT WITH THE DOOR CLOSED AND LATCHED TIGHTLY THE MAIN LOADING DOOR CONTAINS A CERAMIC VIEWING WINDOW DO NOT SLAM THE DOOR OR STRIKE THIS VIEWING WINDOW AT ANY TIME IF THE GLASS IS CRACKED OR BROKEN REPLACE WITH CERAMIC GLASS ONLY MEETS EPA PARTICULATE MATTER REQUIREMENTS FOR WOOD HEATERS BUILT AFTER JULY 1 1990 UNDER 40 CFR 60 533 H OPTIONAL PART BLOWER PART NUMBER 30 FASCO ELECTRICAL RATING 115 V 60 HZ 0 8 OPTIONAL PARTS SIDE HEAT SHIELDS PART NUMBER AC WO1SHS ESW INC OPERATION REQUIREMENTS FOR USE WITH SOLID WOOD FUEL ONLY DO NOT OVER FIRE IF HEATER OR CHIMNEY CONNECTOR GLOWS YOU ARE OVER FIRING INSPECT AND CLEAN CHIMNEY FREQUENTLY UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF USE CREOSOTE BUILDUP MAY OCCUR RAPIDLY DO NOT USE A GRATE OR ELEVATE THE FIRE BURN
16. R WITHIN THE SPACE NEEDED FOR LOADING THE STOVE AND FOR ASH REMOVAL Page 19 MAINTENANCE Daily Maintenance e 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 dog box hole Monthly Maintenance e 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 e Inspect the chimney system and chimney connector and sweep if necessary Although cleaning may be required less than monthly ALWAYS inspect the venting system monthly to decrease the chance of a chimney fire e Visually inspect the ceramic fiber insulating boards in the firebox for cracks and or breakage Slight surface cracks will not affect the performance of the boards but cracked or crumbling boards should be replaced immediately e Visually inspect the secondary combustion tubes for cracks warping and corrosion Although these tubes are constructed from stainless steel they operate at very high temperatures and can eventually wear out from normal use Yearly Maintenance e Check all gaskets window and door for wear and to be certain they still maintain an airtight seal See the following page for instructions e Thoroughly clean the chimney system and the chimney connector system Since the chimney connector is generally ex
17. Smartstove THE MADISON 15 SSWO1 50 SHSSW01 50 55 01 INSTALLATION amp OPERATION MANUAL NATIONAL FIREPLACE NSE Manufactured By England s Stove Works Inc PO Box 206 Monroe VA 24574 Rev 04 14 lb Listed Intertek 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 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY NOTICE Failure to follow these instructions can result in property damage bodily injury or even death For your safety and protection follow the installation instructions outlined in this manual Contact your local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements including permits in your area 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 Approved for USA only 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 Retain for your files Mo
18. UCTION 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 However while remaining simple our stoves are designed to perform extremely efficiently helping deliver more heat from less fuel Please look at our vast Help section on our website and call our Technical Support Department at 800 245 6489 if you need any help with your unit We are nearly always able to walk you through any installation issues repairs problems or other questions that you may have Wishing you years of efficient quality and comfy heating EVERYONE AT ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS Please Note While information obtained from our web site and through our Technical Support line is always free of charge there will be a service charge incurred with any on site repairs or maintenance that we may arrange Page 4 SPECIFICATIONS Heating Specifications Heat OULD E 50 000 BTU hr Maximum BUrb TIME 6 8 hours e Approximate Square Footage Heated
19. WOOD FIRE DIRECTLY ON THE HEARTH RISK OF SMOKE AND FLAME SPILLAGE OPERATE ONLY WITH DOOR FULLY CLOSED Back wall Sidewall Corner Floor Protection 7 5 inches 190 5 21 5 inches 546 1 C 9 5 inches 241 3 mm D 8 inches 200 E 16 inches 450mm F 12 inches 304 8mm G 19 inches 482 6 mm 29 inches 736 6 mm CAUTION HOT WHILE IN OPERATION DO NOT TOUCH KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS SEE NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS 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 Page 29 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 cast iron door and hinges are covered for five 5 years against cracking One Year Period 1 Electrical components accessory items glass and the painted surface of the stove are covered for one 1 year from the date of purchase Conditions and Exclusions T Damage resulting from over firing will void your warranty 2 This warranty does not apply if damage occurs because of an accid
20. arranty 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 com warranty warranty html WARRANTY CARD LOCATED ON NEXT PAGE Page 31 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 Address VIII City state Zip Code Unit Information Refer to the sticker on the back of the manual or box to complete this section IX Model Number Purchase Date X Purchase Price XI Serial Number Mfe Date Purchase Questions How did you first hear about our product Please check one Word of Mouth Trailer Demonstration Internet Other Where did you receive information about our product Via Telephone Dealer Name of dealer Internet Other Page 32
21. bustion air enters the firebox via the air wash system which keeps the glass clean and feeds the primary combustion flames on the top surfaces of the wood some primary combustion air is feed into the coal bed via the dog box hole in the bottom front box of the stove This air is supplied from under the unit Every effort must be taken to maintain the area in front of this hole free of ash e When loading the stove for a long term burn it is most useful to rake a v the center of the coal bed to allow the primary air bleed hole to push air all the way to the rear of the unit e After loading the stove with a full firebox of fresh wood it is important to operate the unit with the air control in the full open position to properly char the wood load and drive off the initial moisture in the fresh wood Once the wood has been properly charred and is completely ignited the air control can then be set to the desired heat output level e This unit also offers a new feature When loading the stove for a long low burn you can set the air control damper to allow the unit to heat up and get a good burn going before the air is closed off to the low position Simply pull the rod out to low and turn it counter clockwise until you hear a slight click about a quarter of a turn When it is ready the damper will shut itself This will work for low and medium low settings Page 17 OPERATION e England s Stove Works Inc always recommends the use
22. ce Any air leakage at this area can cause an over fire situation and is therefore a serious safety threat Because of this gaskets should always be maintained in good condition Gasket tightness can be checked using the dollar bill method Place a dollar bill between the gasket and the stove body at the location where the gasket meets the stove e Close and tighten the door then attempt to pull the dollar bill out If the dollar bill slides in and out easily the gasket needs to be replaced This test should be repeated around the entire gasket perimeter as gaskets will sometimes seal tightly on one side but will be worn and seal poorly on another side e Perform this test around the entire perimeter of the door and visually inspect the window gasket for any leaks Leaks in the window gasket can generally be located by following the prevailing soot trails left on the window after burning the unit e If any area fails the test the entire gasket should be replaced The part number appropriate to the gasket being replaced can be found in the Illustrated Parts section of this manual e Gaskets should only be replaced with equivalent fiberglass gaskets purchased from England s Stove Works specifically for this unit Gaskets 1 Door This unit comes with a 34 rope gasket around the door that should be replaced at least every year To replace the door gasket Part AC DGKHD the old gasket must first be removed entirely
23. clearances Use three sheet metal screws at each single wall chimney connector joint check manufacturer s recommendations when double wall chimney connector is used Drill three holes in the flue collar of the unit and attach the chimney connector to the unit using sheet metal screws holes should be pre drilled in flue collar from factory Properly attach the prefabricated chimney system to the home in strict accordance with the prefabricated chimney system manufacturer s instructions Avoid numerous elbows and excessive horizontal runs as both will lead to poor draft and increased creosote accumulation Horizontal runs of chimney connector must never exceed 4 0 ft and the overall length of the chimney connector must not exceed 8 0 ft Special adapters and slip connectors are available to eliminate the need to cut single wall chimney connector Double wall chimney connector must be used with these slip connectors as it cannot be trimmed to length Please Note Installation diagrams are for reference purposes only and are not drawn to scale nor meant to be used as plans for each individual installation Please follow all venting system requirements maintain the required clearances to combustibles and follow all local codes Page 11 INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 2 Through the Ceiling 10 ft Termination Cap mo The 10 3 2 Rule The chimney system must terminate 3 0 ft above the point where its center
24. del Number Date of Purchase Date of Manufacture Serial Number This information can be found on the safety tag attached to the rear of the unit Have this information on hand if you phone the factory or your dealer regarding this product CAUTION Keep children away Supervise children in the same room as this appliance Alert children and adults to the hazards of high temperatures Do NOT operate with protective barriers open or removed Hot while in operation Keep clothing furniture draperies and other combustibles away Contact may cause skin burns Installation MUST comply with local regional state and national codes and regulations Consult local building fire officials or authorities having jurisdiction about restrictions installation inspection and permits Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction e 1 4 Specifications e Heating Specifications 5 Dimelnsloll sesstetui ec oe rie del 5 EPA Compliance 5 Installation Installation Overview 6 e Clearances to Combustibles 7 e Venting Introduction 8 e Venting Guidelines 8 e Additional Venting Information 9 e Wall Pass Throughs 10 e Approved Venting Methods o Through the Wall 11 o Through the Ceiling 12 o Masonry Chimney 13
25. e This stove has a single air control rod which regulates the wood burn rate when the primary air control slide is pulled all the way out of the unit the stove will burn more slowly and put out heat over a longer time period Conversely when the air control slide is pushed all the way in the unit will burn more quickly and put out a larger amount of heat over a relatively shorter time period Do not attempt to modify the range of air control adjustment for any reason e The first break in fire should be just a large kindling fire getting the stove to about 300 F as measured by a magnetic thermometer on the right or left side of the stove above the door Once this temperature has been reached allow the fire to die out with the air control open The second and third break in fires should be a bit larger with some small dry splits added to the kindling load The temperature goal during these fires is about 350 F 450 F don t let the fire get hotter than that Continuous Operation e After the break in fires are complete this unit is ready for continuous operation When burning the stove continuously do not allow ash and coals to accumulate higher than the air hole in the dog box Excessive coaling is often a result of burning wood at too high a burn rate and the coal bed should be allowed to burn down before reloading the stove with fresh wood Combustion air is delivered to the stove at two locations The majority of the primary com
26. e oil port on the side of the blower motor 4 5 16 head self tapping screws pre installed in unit Warning Disconnect power from fan before installation Side Heat Shield Part AC WO1SHS Install the side heat shield behind the side flange of the rear panel Align the two mounting holes and secure with the two screws provided Page 24 fCause Stove C into room T BEEN Draft 1 1 Be certain C is sufficiently tall to meet the 10 3 2 rule 1 2 Add additional 1 2 Add additional height to the chimney to the chimney 2 Negative Pressurein 2 1 Add an outside air hookup to the Home the unit Fire is hard to start 3 Weak Draft 3 1 Be certain chimney is sufficiently tall to meet 10 3 2 rule 3 2 Add additional height to the chimney system 4 Cold Chimney 4 1 Heat the flue first by burning crumbled newspaper in the stove 4 2 Install an insulated chase around external chimneys 5 Downdraft in 5 1 Be certain chimney is sufficiently tall to Chimney meet 10 3 2 rule 5 2 Try heating the flue with a hair dryer to correct the draft Glass is dirty 6 Wet or Green Wood 6 1 Only burn wood that is seasoned for at least one year and that is dry and free of ice and snow 7 Operating Stove at 7 1 Operate the stove at higher burn rates to Low Burn Rate allow the air wash system to keep the glass clean 8 Wood Loaded Too 8 1 Never load wood
27. e stove the blower must be turned OFF e 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 e Asmoke 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 reloading process Due to this the smoke detector in the same room as the unit will be most useful if it is located as far from the unit as the room will permit e This stove is meant for burning cordwood only never burn pressure treated wood kiln dried wood creosote treated wood railroad ties ice covered or wet wood green wood drift wood charcoal coal coke or ANY other fuel e Burning fuels other than cordwood particularly coal and charcoal can result in hazardous concentrations of carbon monoxide being emitted into the dwelling For these reasons NEVER burn coal or charcoal in this cordwood stove Installing a carbon monoxide detector and being aware of the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning can help reduce the risk of carbon monoxide related issues e This unit was designed for operation only with the loading door closed and tightly latched Operating this unit with the loading door latched loosely or open will allow excessive combustion air t
28. ent improper handling improper installation improper operation abuse or unauthorized repair made or attempted to be made 3 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 non use 4 All liability for any consequential damage for breach of any written or implied warranty is disclaimed and excluded 5 This warranty does not cover internal wear parts of the combustion system including the vermiculite firebox lining and gaskets Some states do not allow the exclusion of 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 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 Please Note This warranty is null and void if the attached warranty registration AND a copy of the sales receipt is not returned within thirty 30 days from the date of purchase is not transferable Important Notice This registration information MUST be on file for this w
29. enting Your Stove 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 We highly recommend having the chimney fully lined with a 6 inch liner to ensure proper draft 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 We highly recommend you have this done by a professional You should also contact your local authorities to be sure you are following all codes Page 14 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 CEILING ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED space Mobile Home Installation USA ONLY NOT APPROVED FOR CANADIAN MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION e The wood stove MUST be secured to the floor of the mobile home using lag bolts and the holes provided in the b
30. eplaced by using a 5 16 socket to remove the two screws that hold the assembly Install the new assembly using the same two screws The damper release lever can be replaced by removing the 77 bolt When reinstalling the damper be sure it is installed the same as when removed OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Blower The wood stove was also designed for use with a convection blower for additional heat circulation The stove is constructed with side convection channels which allow the room air blower to pick up heat from the hottest regions of the stove and transfer it into the home The mounting screws for the blower are installed into the rear convection channel at the factory mounting the blower only requires a 5 16 open end or socket wrench to remove these screws and install the blower When routing the power cord take care to keep away from hot areas of the unit and remember that this blower is for use only with the stove Please see the diagram below for clarification on the room air blower installation This unit can use the AC 16 which comes standard with the unit or the AC 30 upgrade blower Both are installed using the four factory installed 5 16 screws The optional heat circulation blower on this stove requires periodic lubrication this lubrication should be performed no less than every three months of normal operation To properly lubricate the blower use an eye dropper or similar dispensing device to drip 5 7 droplets of SAE 20 oil into th
31. erformance 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 combustibles 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 e ALWAYS install vent pipe in strict adherence to the instructions and clearances included with your venting system DO NOTconnect this wood stove to a chimney flue which also serves another appliance e install a flue pipe damper or any other restrictive device in the exhaust venting system of this unit e USE an appr
32. line passes through the 4 208 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 Roof Flashing Ceiling Support Box Class A Chimney System Chimney Connector Single or Double Wall Prefabricated chimney systems must conform to UL 103HT 2100 F for the U S and ULC S629 650 C for Canada This wood burning unit is only listed for installation with 6 0 diameter chimney connector and chimney systems Installing this unit on prefabricated chimneys larger than 6 0 diameter will result in decreased draft and the potential for poor unit performance Follow all venting system manufacturer s installation requirements and required clearances Use three sheet metal screws at each single wall chimney connector joint check manufacturer s recommendations when double wall chimney connector is used Drill three holes in the flue collar of the unit and attach the chimney connector to the unit using sheet metal screws holes should be pre drilled in flue collar from factory Properly attach the prefabricated chimney system to the home in strict accordance with the prefabricated chimney system manufacturer s instructions The overall length of the chimney connector must not exceed 8 0 ft In the case of cathedral ceilings the prefabricated chimney system should extend to 8 0 ft from the top of the unit Special adapters and slip connectors
33. mney systems are installed to the manufacturer s specifications and with only UL listed components ULC if Canada Prefabricated venting systems used for this stove must be listed to ULC S629 Canada and UL 103HT US Never install a draft inducer or any other system which increases the natural draft of the chimney similarly do not install a barometric or stovepipe damper with this unit Never use single wall or double chimney connector as a chimney system never pass either type of chimney connector through a combustible wall without carefully following the manufacturer s instructions and those listed in the following page on Wall Pass Throughs NEVER pass chimney connector through an attic floor closet or roof Only use 24 gauge MSG black single wall chimney connector or UL Listed ULC if Canada double wall chimney connector Single Wall Chimney Connector Installation The male end of single wall chimney connector is installed facing down so that any liquid creosote in the flue will run into the unit instead of onto the outside of the pipe the natural draft in the chimney system will prevent smoke leakage at the joints Crimped or male end of single wall chimney connector must face down Fasten each single wall chimney connector joint with three sheet metal Flue Gas Direction SCl eWs WARNING e INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER e HOT Do not touch Seve
34. o Masonry Fireplace 14 e Mobile Home Installation 15 e Outside Air Hook Up 14 e Floor Protection 16 Operation e Break In Fires 17 e Continuous Operation 17 18 Safety lt 19 Maintenance e Stove Maintenance 20 NOTE CLEARANCES MAY ONLY BE REDUCED BY MEANS APPROVED BY THE REGULATORY AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA OR Inspecting Gaskets 21 21 Replacing Components e 22 Burner lt 23 e Ceramic Fiberboards 23 DoorHinges eere 23 e Heat Shield amp Back Panel 23 Other Components 24 Optional Accessories AC 16 AC 30 Blower 24 e Side Heat Shield 24 Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting 25 Illustrated Parts Detail 26 e Exploded Parts Diagram 27 Brick EaVOUE 28 Warranty 29 e Warranty Details 30 e Important Notice 31 e Warranty registration Form 32 ENGINE OIL Page 3 INTROD
35. o reach the fire and will result in dangerously high unit temperatures High unit temperatures can damage the unit void the warranty or ignite creosote deposited in the chimney system by previous slow burning fires e The natural draft that pulls air through this unit and allows the fire to burn uses the indoor air of the dwelling for combustion unless the unit is connected to an outside combustion air source Kitchen range vent hoods furnaces and other air movement appliances in the home are often also removing air from the dwelling if the amount of air filtration or leakage back into the home is exceeded by the air being removed negative pressure may be created in the home e Since this is a natural draft appliance it will often be the first appliance to have problems related to negative pressure If smoke is forced out the chimney connector joints or out of the air induction system of the unit the unit is likely fighting negative pressure in the dwelling Cracking a window or door near the appliance can help equalize the negative pressure ultimately an unrestricted source of outside combustion may be necessary for proper unit function e ftheunit is connected to outside air be certain to monitor the exterior inlet to the combustion system for icing or snow accumulation Allowing the outside air connection to become restricted will result in air starvation to the unit DO NOT STORE FUEL CLOSER THAN SPECIFIED CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES O
36. oor unit performance Use three sheet metal screws at each single wall chimney connector joint check manufacturer s recommendations when double wall chimney connector is used Drill three holes in the flue collar of the unit and attach the chimney connector to the unit using sheet metal screws holes should be pre drilled in flue collar from factory Avoid numerous elbows and excessive horizontal runs as both will lead to poor draft and increased creosote accumulation Horizontal runs of chimney connector must never exceed 4 0 ft and the overall length of the chimney connector must not exceed 8 0 ft A tight seal at the thimble is crucial for proper unit performance and to create a safe installation Use the proper adapter designed for connecting single or double wall chimney connector to a masonry thimble Have existing masonry chimneys inspected for safety and proper clearances to combustibles before putting them into service a qualified chimney sweep can perform this inspection External masonry chimneys often suffer cold downdrafts and poor draft performance even when they meet the cross sectional area rules In this case a 6 0 insulated liner may be necessary Please Note Installation diagrams are for reference purposes only and are not drawn to scale nor meant to be used as plans for each individual installation Please follow all venting system requirements maintain the required clearances to combustibles and follow all local codes
37. ottom of the unit for this Chimney Cap Spark Arrestor purpose Use a 8 copper wire to ground stove to frame of mobile home Class A Chimney System The wood stove must be connected the E e chimney system with dou ble wall chimney connector which is UL listed for use in zm wp mobile and manufactured homes NONM Joist Shield Firestop e Carefully follow all clearances listed in the oist shieisyrireston appropriate section of this manual AND follow the venting manufacturer s minimum Mobile Home Approved Double clearance requirements Similarly be certain WE the venting system used is approved for mobile B Use silicone to create vapor E home use barrier where the chimney passes through to exterior e Installation must be in accordance with Manufacturers Home amp Safety Standard HUD CFR 3280 Part 24 as well as any applicable local codes Outside Combustion Air The use of outside combustion air is mandatory when installing this wood stove in a mobile or manufactured home The outside air connection pipe protrudes from the bottom center of the stove a kit is available from England s Stove Works Inc designed for connecting this unit to outside combustion air Part No AC OAK3 e fitis not feasible to use the AC OAK3 outside air hookup kit in your stove installation other materials may be used provided the following rules are followed o
38. oved wall thimble when passing through a wall and a ceiling support fire stop when passing through a ceiling e INSTALL three sheet metal screws at every chimney connector joint e AVOID excessive horizontal runs and elbows as both will reduce the draft of the venting system and will result in poor stove performance e INSPECT your venting system often to be certain it is clear of creosote fly ash and other restrictions e CLEAN the venting system as detailed in the maintenance section of this manual e ADHERE to the 10 3 2 rule regarding chimney terminations e 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 Page 8 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 chimney systems inspected before use and be certain all new chi
39. posed to high exhaust temperatures inspect it carefully for leaks and weak spots replace any questionable pieces In the case of Straight through the roof chimney system be certain to remove the ceramic fiber baffles before pushing the chimney sweeping brush down into the firebox Forcefully hitting the top of the baffle with a cleaning brush or rod can damage or destroy the baffle e Remove all ash from the stove including the ash which accumulates on the top of the firebox baffles Leave the air control open during the non heating months to allow some air to flow through the stove to help prevent corrosion A small open container of cat litter in the stove can help prevent corrosion during the humid summer months be certain to remove it before building a fire in the fall IMPROPER GASKET MAINTENANCE INCLUDING FAILURE TO REPLACE GASKETS CAN CAUSE AIR LEAKS RESULTING IN AN UNCONTROLLABLE FIRE IN THE UNIT Disposal of Ashes Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have been thoroughly cooled Page 20 MAINTENANCE Inspecting Gaskets An airtight seal at the door opening is crucial to proper stove performan
40. prior to adding the new adhesive you may have to scrape the old cement from the door channel Once the cement and gasket have been added the door should be closed and latched for twenty four hours to allow the cement to harden 2 Window If you are replacing the window gasket Part AC GGK the new gasket will already have adhesive on one side First remove the old gasket Next remove the paper on the adhesive side and place the gasket around the outside edge of the glass centered over the edge Fold the gasket edges over on the glass forming a U shape Finish This new unit has been painted with High Temperature Paint that should retain its original look for years If the unit should get wet and rust spots appear the spots can be sanded with fine steel wool and repainted It is crucial that only High Temperature Spray Paint is used Part AC MBSP as others may not adhere to the surface or withstand the high temperatures Similarly some brands of paint will not adhere to different brands of paint so we highly recommend using our proprietary High Temperature Spray Paint Page 21 REPLACING COMPONENTS Glass This unit has a ceramic glass panel Part No AC G50 in the viewing door self adhesive window gasket is included with replacement windows purchased directly from England s Stove Works Never replace ceramic glass with tempered or any other type of glass and never operate this unit with cracked or broken glass e
41. re burns or clothing ignition may result e Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation Page 9 INSTALLATION Wall Pass Throughs Chimney Connector Systems and Clearances from Combustible Walls for Residential Heating Appliances Minimum chimney clearance to brick and combustibles 2 in 51 mm Minimum clearance Acc eum A Minimum 3 5 in thick brick masonry all framed 3 into combustible wall with a minimum of 12 in S brick separation from clay liner to combustibles The fireclay liner shall run from outer surface of zi brick wall to but not beyond the inner surface Minim cea Fire clay of chimney flue liner and shall be firmly 12 in 305 mm Masonry chimney liner di 1 constructed to cemented in place to combustibles NFPA 211 Minimum chimney clearance from masonry to sheet steel supports and combustibles 2 in 51 mm Minimum clearance 9 in 229 mm Chimney B Solid insulated listed factory built chimney length of the same inside diameter as the Factory built aa chimney length cement Sushi with patch chimney connector and having l in or more of fiue Use chimney of insulation with a minimum 9 in air space Air space 5 Visier pode between the outer wall of the chimney length 9 in 229 mm min securely and combustibles o Solid insulated Masonry Hated factory built constructed to length
42. so that it is touching the Close to Glass ceramic glass viewing window Coals build up in firebox 9 Operating Stove at 9 1 Reduce combustion air control and allow High Burn Rates coals to burn down before reloading Fire burns out of control 10 Excessive Draft 10 1 Reduce 10 1Reducechimneyheight height 11 Air Leakage 11 1 Inspect window and door en Le NU and replace if necessary 12 Burning Excessively 12 1 Only burn seasoned cord wood Do not Dry Wood burn kiln dried wood or pallet wood Excessive smoke from stack 13 Operating Stoveat 13 1 Operate the stove at a higher burn rate Low Burn Rate which will create secondary combustion 14 Wet or Green 14 1 Only burn wood that is seasoned for at Wood least one year and that is dry and free of ice and snow 15 Not Charring Fresh 15 1 Char the fresh wood load until it is Wood Load completely ignited and active secondary combustion is present in the firebox Page 25 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 6 Rearpanel BOLT ON ACWOP Damper releaselever ACWOIDRL 1 Not shown Thermostatic actuator assembly ACWOITAA 1 9 Ashdrawer 1 Co W 1 ACDNWU 2 Glass gasket kit 3 4 flat ACGGK 1 16 Door gasket kit 3 4 high density 1 Frontburnertube 1 U Middle burner tube ACWOIMBT 1 4 Rexbwmrtbe ACWONBT
43. t iron door 6 Reinstall the window retaining tabs using the four screws previously removed Do not over tighten the screws Page 22 REPLACING COMPONENTS Burner tube replacement There are three different burner tubes in the top of the stove 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 install the tubes in the correct order Front to Back FRONT OF STOVE REAR STOVE 0 0 0 180 190 180 195 DEGREES 260 DEGREES 265 DEGREES Ceramic fiberboard replacement To replace a cracked or broken board first remove the front burner tube Then remove the BE n board you need to replace Install the new board the two boards should sit flush on the tubes side MIDDLE BURNER TUBE by side Replace the tube previously removed gre Door hinges The hinges on this unit were designed to be adjustable The plates are secured using a gt bolt and nut To adjust the hinge plates in or out first remove the door then use a gt socket and gt open ended wrench one on the nut and one on the bolt head and loosen the bolt nut Slide the plate
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