England's Stove Works 49-SCHPM Stove User Manual


 
IMPORTANT! READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS, INCLUDING
CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED, AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY, AND PARTS AS NEEDED.
ENGLAND’S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT, OR DUE
TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT. CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1. Installation of this Pellet/Corn/Multi-fuel unit should be performed by a professional only.
Check local installation codes for your area. Call your Homeowner’s Insurance
representative for inspection of your stove’s installation.
2. Read and comply with the instructions in this manual.
3. This unit should be tested (dry run) for 20 minutes before loading pellets or cherry pits. The
stove should automatically shut itself off after the 20-minute dry run. Corn is a 30-minute
cycle.
4. If burning pellets, you should use Premium Pellets, as this stove is designed for
Premium Pellets. Pellets with high ash content will burn dirty and require the unit to be
cleaned more often.
5. If burning corn, you should use corn with less than 14% moisture content. Corn with
high moisture content will burn dirty and require the unit to be cleaned more often.
6. If burning cherry pits, you should use cherry pits with less than 4% moisture
content. Cherry pits with high moisture content will burn dirty and require the unit to be
cleaned more often.
7. Be sure your corn, cherry pits or pellets are not damp or wet. If your fuel is too damp, this
stove may not be able to run on the lower Heat Range settings (the fire will die out). Be
sure to keep sawdust, debris and fines out of the unit.
8. Use three-inch (3”) U.L.-approved CORN VENT TWIST-LOCK PIPE when installing this
stove and follow the manufacturer’s specifications for installation and clearances (we highly
recommend Dura-Vent corn twist-lock pipe – our Part Number AC-33000). Even though
this pipe interlocks, it is recommended to seal all connections with high temperature
silicone (our Part Number AC-RTV3) or aluminum duct seal tape. Use at least three
screws to secure the pipe to this unit’s exhaust blower. Also, if you do not use U.L.-
approved twist-lock corn pipe, be sure to use U.L.-approved Corn Vent pipe, and fasten
each joint of the pipe with at least three screws.
9. Outside combustion air is mandatory for these units to work properly. Make this connection
using a 1
7
/
8
” I.D. metal pipe (steel, aluminum or copper) and coupler. Be sure to secure
the pipe to the unit with a clamp or aluminum tape. The outside end should be covered
(screened) to prevent any foreign matter from entering the system. Try to keep the number
of bends in this pipe to a minimum. Our Part Number PU-OAK (Outside Air Kit with flex
pipe) can be used.
NOTE: If the total run of the connection exceeds six feet (6’), use 3” metal pipe and
coupler instead.
10. Regularly inspect the burnpot area, remove the feeder pot and clean all plugged holes.
See Maintenance Section.
11. The ash in the burnpot should be removed regularly, depending on your burn rate. The
area to the right and left of the burnpot is for ash storage; keep the air holes in the burnpot
clean for a more efficient burn. Check your exhaust system frequently. Refer to “Ash
Removal and Disposal” section.