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SECTION IV:  ACCESSORY ITEMS  

 
     There are several accessory items available for your wood stove. It is suggested you 
install any accessory items before reading the next section; if you do purchase 
accessories after burning the stove, simply let the unit cool down and add the 
accessories as follows:  

 
AC-101-P  &  SH-101-P    Brass Lip Trim 

 
     There are two (2) pieces of J-Channel Trim in this kit that snap onto the edges of the 
stove. They cover the top front edge, the two vertical front edges and the ash apron front 
edge. To remove the protective plastic film, start at one end of the piece and peel off the 
film. The pieces are precut -- simply match the piece with the proper edge. After 
centering the channel on the edge with the short side of the channel down, force the 
underside of the J-Channel over the edge of the metal. If the J-Channel is too tight, get it 
started by hand then lightly tap into place with a wooden block or a rubber hammer. 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 the 
spring clip in place and slide the bottom edge of the trim into the bottom ledge of the 
window opening. Press down and in with both hands, pushing the brass trim into 
position, then press in on all corners to ensure they are in the window opening as far as 
they will go. It is acceptable to use furnace cement on the rear side of the brass trim to 
help hold it in place. 
 

AC-02  Brass Rail 
  

     This accessory is pre-mounted on a metal base and simply sits on top of the stove. 
 

You may order parts and options on our web site:  

www.englanderstoves.com

  

or by calling (800) 516-3636 

Summary of Contents for 18-MH

Page 1: ...s and all combustibles away from any heating appliance NOTE THIS STOVE IS MOBILE HOME AND DOUBLE WIDE APPROVED WITH OUTSIDE AIR HOOK UP DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME FLOOR WALL AND CEILING ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED England s Stove Works highly recommends the use of smoke detectors and Carbon Monoxide detectors with any hearth product including this uni...

Page 2: ...g guide on our web site we have always tried to help our customers stay heat ready especially when oil and electricity prices continue to skyrocket Please look at our vast Help section on our web site and call our Customer Service department at 800 245 6489 if you need any help with your unit We are nearly always able to help walk you through any repairs problems or questions you may have PLEASE N...

Page 3: ... and inspect your flue system The sweep in most cases will be able to make any necessary repairs or at least recommend qualified people to do so It is not permissible to connect your new unit to a flue system that services another heating appliance B Flue Size Needed The proper flue size is determined by measuring the inside diameter of the flue collar on the unit This unit is equipped with a six ...

Page 4: ... involves connecting a metal pipe usually three inches 3 in diameter check your stove and the pipe can be flex or rigid from the air inlet pipe located on the bottom rear of the stove through your floor or wall The outside end of this pipe should be covered in some manner i e with a screen to keep it clear of foreign matter It is necessary to use this hookup if installing in a mobile home or doubl...

Page 5: ...oose has a recognized label such as U L B O C A or I C B O Any of these labels will ensure the flue system is constructed of the proper materials and meets the required safety standards Your Englander dealer will usually handle a top grade and approved flue system There are two very popular methods for installation of a pre manufactured flue system The most popular and least expensive is through t...

Page 6: ...r drywall In some areas local code may call for thirty six inches 36 clearance from a combustible therefore you should check to see which applies to your area 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 boar...

Page 7: ...ch other with the crimped end toward the stove This allows any creosote to run back inside the pipe and not down the outside of the pipe As a safety precaution all joints should be sealed with high temperature silicone AC RTV3 and secured with three sheet metal screws since the pipe could vibrate apart in the event of a creosote fire For proper operation the chimney connector should be as short as...

Page 8: ... a wooden block or a rubber hammer 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...

Page 9: ...etely 7 Close the door and allow the fire to burn thirty 30 minutes to one hour 8 Once you have established a hot bed of coals open the by pass damper add more wood fill the unit close the door and allow the wood to burn another thirty 30 minutes The final step is to close the by pass damper and place the slide damper at your desired setting Note Pulling the slide damper out or towards you increas...

Page 10: ...laced A chimney sweep can perform this inspection D Everyday Fueling Always open or pull out the by pass damper before opening the door of the stove The door should be cracked for five to ten minutes to allow the excess smoke to clear through your flue system Never open the door with the by pass damper closed This stove is designed to burn six to eight hours on one load of seasoned firewood Once y...

Page 11: ... CA 1710 is also held in place by four 4 3 8 brass nuts they take a 9 16 wrench The flame impingement plate must be removed before the combustor collar Once the second set of nuts is removed the collar will come out with the catalytic combustor seated in it Reverse this procedure to replace the collar and flame impingement plate 6 The catalytic combustor Part AC 6C3 is guaranteed by the manufactur...

Page 12: ...the high surface temperatures This spray paint can be ordered from your local dealer or from the factory SECTION VII CHIMNEY AND FLUE PIPE MAINTENANCE A Chimney System Many stove owners prefer to clean their own chimneys however we highly recommend a chimney sweep be contacted to do this job A professional sweep can clean and inspect your system and in some cases spot problems that you may overloo...

Page 13: ...too quickly as they pass up the chimney system When the flue gas cools too quickly it becomes heavy and will back up in the system this will often result in back puffing poor combustion and smoke odors in the house Burning the stove hotter will in some cases help this situation If you have any problem with back puffing or a poor drawing chimney system contact your local dealer or call the factory ...

Page 14: ... CA 1710 COMBUSTOR HOUSING CA 20 6 FLUE COLLAR IP 18PC FLAME IMPINGEMENT PLATE NOTE Accessory items and trim found in Section IV of this manual may also be ordered NOTE ALL PARTS CAN BE ORDERED FROM YOUR LOCAL DEALER FROM OUR FACTORY OR FROM OUR WEB SITE www englanderstoves com If you have any questions or problems contact our Customer Service Department at 1 800 245 6489 CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTME...

Page 15: ...t apply if damage occurs because of an accident improper handling improper operation improper installation abuse or unauthorized repair made or attempted to be made 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 nonuse All liabilit...

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Page 17: ...e Date _________________ Purchase Price ____________________ Serial Number _____________________ Mfg Date ______________________ How did you first hear about our product please check one ___ Word of Mouth ___ Burn Trailer Demonstration ___ Internet Other ____________________________________________________ Where did you receive information about our product please check one ___ Rec d info via phon...

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