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England's Works 50-TRW20

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This paint can be ordered from your local dealer or from the factory. E. Blower System (Part #AC-17) The blower system for this unit is placed under the ash lip and moves air under, around and finally exits over the top front of the stove. This blower should be removed and cleaned at least once a year; you can use a vacuum cleaner to remove any loose dust build-up, but do not disassemble the blower. This part has sealed bearings and does not require any oil. F. Glass Cleaning Even though this st

England's Works 24-JC

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Visit our web page at for helpful information, frequently asked questions, parts & accessory orders and more. NOTE: IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS UNIT DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE DEALER. CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE @ 1-800-245-6489. CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS: READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION 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, property d

England's Works 50-SHW20

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7. When the split wood starts to turn to charcoal, the firebox can be filled with seasoned wood. Allow this wood to burn (with the door cracked) for another ten to fifteen (10 to 15) minutes. 8. Close the door completely, leaving the draft controls in the open position. Push in the by-pass damper handle after about five (5) minutes. Note: You will notice the flame die down; however, this does not mean the fire has gone out. This unit is designed to burn wood more efficiently and slower-burning w

England's Works 55SHP22

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Box 206 Monroe, VA 24574 Phone: (800) 516-3636 Fax: (434) 929-4810 Installing the PU-DTSTAT BEFORE BEGINNING THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION BE CERTAIN THE STOVE IS UNPLUGGED AND COMPLETELY COOL. DEPENDING ON WHICH STOVE THE THERMOSTAT IS BEING INSTALLED ON, THE CONTROL BOARD MAY NEED TO BE REMOVED FOR INSTALLATION. 1. Using a small, slotted screwdriver (often referred to as a jeweler’s screwdriver), loosen the two screws on the front of the J18 thermostat terminal, shown below and remove the jumper

England's Works 55TRP22

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Once powered on, the fan control switch (lower left switch) of the thermostat must be slid to the word “On” and the system control switch (lower right switch) must be slid to the “Heat” position, as shown below. 2 6. Consult the Owner’s Manual of your stove (and see the chart below) for more details on how the thermostat works with your control board to manage heat output and fuel usage. Stove Thermostat Function Stove Thermostat Function 25-PDV 55-SHP22 55-TRP22 Thermostat puts stove into i

England's Works 18-MH

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If the J-Channel is too loose and will not stay in place, lay the piece on a flat surface and bend the short side in on each end and slightly in the middle. Follow this procedure with each piece. AC-106-P & SH-106-P Brass Window Trim With the door closed, take the spring clip that has a tee on one end and twist it into the groove on the rear side of the window trim. You can place the spring clip on any side of the trim; however, the side of the trim toward the bottom of the door is best. Hold th

England's Works 50-TRW15

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The following instructions apply to both types, unless otherwise specified. 1. To reach the combustor, first take out the flame impingement plate by removing the four (4) 3/8” brass nuts (they take a 9/16” wrench). Once the nuts are removed the plate should drop from the four bolts. This will allow you to see the bottom of your catalytic combustor. 2. For 25-cell Applied Ceramics combustor: If the combustor is plugged up you will see black soot within the cells on the bottom side of the ceramic

England's Works 50-SHW15

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If you need to place your unit closer it will require wall protection. There are many wall board manufacturers, and most require a one inch (1”) air space between the wall and the board. You can place your unit within twelve inches (12”) of some boards and reduce your clearance by two-thirds. In addition, the wallboard only needs to be six inches (6”) higher than the top of the stove; by placing the unit twelve inches (12”) from a combustible, the flue pipe will be closer than eighteen inches (1

England's Works 50-SHW25, 50-TRW25

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This controls the amount of heat the stove produces, as well as the burn time. The more you open the draft by pulling out the handle, the more combustion air enters the firebox; this will cause the stove to burn hotter and faster. You will have to experiment with your unit for the most efficient setting, as no two chimneys are the same. If you have problems regulating the unit please call your dealer or the factory. C. Do Not Over-Fire Your Stove Burning flammable liquids, too much wood and tras

England's Works 24-ICD

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Visit our web site at for helpful information, frequently asked questions, parts & accessory orders and more. NOTE: IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS UNIT DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE DEALER. CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE @ 1-800-245-6489. Please note the following Precautionary Statements: 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, property damage, bodily injury or e





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