England's Stove Works 55-TRPEP Stove User Manual


 
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BIWEEKLY MAINTENANCE
Important Notes
As with any maintenance concerning this unit, be sure the unit is “OFF,” has
completed the Shut-Down cycle, and is completely cool BEFORE
beginning.
Be aware that metal parts in the firebox can remain HOT long after the fire
has gone out and EVEN after the Shut-Down cycle is complete. Always use
extreme caution when handling potentially hot stove parts, even if you think
they should be cold.
Biweekly maintenance should include the steps listed in this section AS
WELL AS the steps listed in the previous “Daily Maintenance” section.
Burning some brands of pellets may lead to increased ash build-up behind
the baffle and in the igniter tube. Diligent maintenance in the first year will
help you understand the location of ash build-up as well as the necessary
intervals between cleanings.
Although not specifically listed in this section, the gaskets and latches on
both the main door and ash pan should always be inspected to ensure a
proper seal is being made. As previously mentioned, an airtight seal at all
stove openings is crucial to proper operation.
When using a utility type vacuum for ash clean-out during biweekly
maintenance, be certain the vacuum is equipped with a filter capable of
preventing fine ash particles from being blown into the room. Similarly,
always be certain the stove is completely cool and that ALL ashes are cool
before vacuuming.
Clean-out tees and other low spots in venting systems are areas prone to fly
ash accumulation. Be certain these areas are inspected frequently for
excessive ash accumulation.