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User manual England's Works, model 25-PI

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4. Remove the existing damper from the fireplace. If this cannot be done, open the damper and secure it so it will not close accidentally. 5. Place the insert on the hearth and slide it about one-third of the way into the opening. If the unit is still hanging over the edge of the hearth, it should be supported by blocks or the pallet which it was shipped on, to prevent it from inadvertently tipping off the front of the hearth. 6. Attach the pellet vent adapter (Part # PU-3079) to the exhaust blower with high temperature silicone and a hose clamp. It is recommended that a “clean out tee” (Part # AC-3067) is installed between the vent adapter and the five feet (5’) of pellet flex pipe (Part # PU-3060F) or pellet vent rated flex liner. Route the open end of the flex pipe through the throat of the fireplace or, if relining the flue with flex liner, drop the liner through the top of the flue and connect. It is necessary to block off the open area on each side of the flex pipe with metal or flame-retardant insulation (no paper or combustibles) and if the liner is routed all the way up the flue, the flex liner should be anchored at the top of the flue as well. 7. The back plate and gasket kit are standard with this unit and are required to cover the fireplace opening. The cover plate is 32” x 46” and should overlap each side and the top of the fireplace opening by a minimum of two inches. Refer to the drawing in this manual for the proper method of installing the cover plate. The adhesive side of the gasket will attach to the rear of the plate and butt against the firebrick. 8. Once the back plate has been installed, you may carefully slide the entire unit into the fireplace opening until the plate makes solid contact with the face of the fireplace. You should check to be sure there is a tight seal around the outside of the cover plate. Text Box: 1. If 3” flue pipe exceeds 15’ in length, increase to 4” flue pipe for remaining flue connections. 2. Total flue length should not exceed 35’. 3. Horizontal run not to exceed 4’. 4. Floor protector required depending on hearth size 5. If the total run of outside air connection exceeds 6’, if more than 2 elbows are used, or if a basement install, use 3” metal pipe (and coupler) instead. 6. Outside Air is mandatory for proper safe operation. FLOOR AND WALL PROTECTION Floor Protection If your floor in front of the hearth is constructed of a non-combustible material such as brick or concrete, there is no need for floor protection. If the floor is constructed of a combustible material such as hardwood, linoleum, or carpet, then you will be required to use floor protection. The unit requires eighteen inches (18”) of protection in front of the firebox. If you do not have enough space, it can be achieved with a UL approved floor protector or equal, and should be large enough to provide a minimum of six inches (6”) on both sides of the stove. Wall Protection From the sides of this stove only six inches (6”) of clearance is required to paneling, wallpaper or drywall. Above the unit, a clearance of 24” is required to an unprotected, combustible mantle. Text Box: Illustration 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE WITH THE DOOR OPEN. If door is left open (approximately) two minutes, unit will stop feeding and fire will go out. Do not burn trash (paper bags, etc.) in this unit. This stove has an induced draft system and is designed to operate continuously, as frequent shutdown is not required. The digital control board operates the unit with a time delay-relay system; this system controls the top auger feed rate by operating for a predetermined number of seconds while the bottom auger runs constantly. The setting of the “Heat Range” touch pad will control the heat output and the amount of pellets the unit will burn (see “Control Board” section and Illustration 3). Note: This stove is using solid fuel and will not restart automatically. * NOTE: Blower Speed should match or exceed Heat Range setting. Horizontal Feed System This unit has a top and a bottom auger that are separated by four inches (4”); a 1-RPM motor drives each auger. The top auger intermittently drops pellets to the bottom auger tube, and the bottom auger pushes the pellets forward to the burn pot. This helps prevent build-up of fuel in the bottom auger tube. As pellets enter the burn pot the combustion air is drawn across the fuel. START- UP PROCEDURE Caution - Never use gasoline, lantern fuel, charcoal lighter fluid, diesel fuel, or any other flammable liquid to start the fire. 1. Be sure the hopper is clean and free from foreign materials. Be sure there is current at your outlet (we strongly recommend use of a surge protector with our unit). 2. Before your first fire dry run your unit (with no pellets in the hopper) for 20 minutes. Press the “ON” button to begin the dry run. After the 20 minute dry run, the control board will return to “OFF.” An error code will appear in the Heat Range and the Blower Speed w...

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