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SECTION VII:  CHIMNEY AND FLUE PIPE MAINTENANCE 

 

A.  Chimney Maintenance 
 

     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 sometimes find problems that you may overlook. 
 

B.  Flue Pipe Maintenance 
 

     Your pipe should be inspected monthly and cleaned at least once per year. Most 
people will clean their pipe and stove at the end of the heating season, which will 
eliminate odors from entering the house during the summer months. The flue pipe must 
be replaced every three to five years, depending on the thickness of the pipe (thicker 
pipe will last longer). 

 

 

SECTION VIII:

  

THINGS THAT COULD CAUSE YOUR STOVE TO SMOKE 

 
     It is very important that installation be made airtight. This is best accomplished by 
using stove cement at each pipe joint, where the first section enters the stove flue collar 
and at any other connection such as the flue thimble. Any existing air leaks will cause air 
to draw into the system at the point of least resistance -- such areas are pipe joints, flue 
thimble, flue openings in the chimney, ash clean-out doors and cracks in the chimney. 
These areas may cause air to enter the system and not be drawn through the stove, 
which could result in a cool chimney, causing the smoke to build up in the flue and 
eventually come back into the house. This is called “back puffing” and can be corrected 
by sealing all troublesome areas so they are airtight.  
     Another problem is a downdraft in the flue system. Air currents being deflected down 
the chimney by nearby objects such as trees, buildings or a hill can cause this. The other 
cause is that flue gases chill too quickly as they pass through the chimney system. This 
will cause the gases to become heavy and back up in the system, which will often result 
in “back puffing,” poor combustion and smoke odors in the house. Burning the unit hotter 
will, in some cases, help this situation. If you have any problem of this nature with your 
flue system, contact your local dealer or call Customer Service at (800) 245-6489. 
 

SECTION IX:  WHAT CAUSES CREOSOTE? 

 

     Creosote is caused by the condensation of the vapor that exists in the escaping 
smoke -- the moisture level of your fuel will determine the density of this vapor. A severe 
downdraft as discussed previously will cause creosote. Moisture will form at the coolest 
point in your chimney system and at this point will tend to build creosote. The ash is 
picked up by the moisture in the system and will build up or run back down the inside of 
your flue. This situation can sometimes be helped by installing an “open vented” type 
chimney cap, which will allow the chimney to maintain a higher temperature to create a 
better draw and keep some wind currents from entering the system. This cap will not 
correct a poorly constructed chimney or one in bad need of repair, however -- some 
chimneys may have to be relined or even rebuilt.   
 

Summary of Contents for 24-ICD

Page 1: ...Follow all manufacturer s instructions when using smoke or Carbon Monoxide detectors Keep children furniture fixtures and all combustibles away from any heating appliance Maintain a minimum clearance of thirty inches 30 from the firebox and eighteen inches 18 from the flue pipe to any combustible This can be reduced to six inches 6 by using a heat shield and double wall or shielded pipe This produ...

Page 2: ...commend qualified people to do so Note It is not permissible to connect this unit to a chimney that serves another unit B Flue Size The proper flue size is determined by the inside diameter of the flue collar on the unit This unit comes with a six inch 6 Top or Rear exhaust flue collar The connector pipe should be at least six inches 6 or larger and never smaller than the collar the area of the ch...

Page 3: ... construction standards went into effect This 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 to keep it clear of foreign matter ...

Page 4: ... expensive is through the ceiling and out the roof this is the most direct route requires fewer pipes and creates a better draw It is less expensive not only because less pipe is required but also because double wall pipe is only required from the ceiling through the roof Single wall 24 gauge pipe is used from the stove up to the ceiling The second method is to go through the wall and up the outsi...

Page 5: ...s heat shield SECTION III PLACEMENT AND INSTALLATION All of our units are well constructed and very heavy so you must take caution getting the stove into your home You can remove the door and the firebrick to make the unit lighter but make a note of the brick layout before removing them Never try handling this product alone We recommend using a handcart on any heating appliance Chimney Connector P...

Page 6: ...rear of the unit however the thirty inches 30 clearance to a combustible will still be required on the sides The flue pipe must be shielded or double wall if it is less than eighteen inches 18 from a combustible NOTE You must use the top vent option of your unit with the use of this heat shield SECTION V OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A Building a Fire Your new stove is equipped with a catalytic combustor...

Page 7: ...3 inserted which will display the actual temperature of the combustor This part can be ordered by your local dealer or from the factory B Draft Control This unit has a slide draft control located under the ash apron which is used to regulate the amount of combustion air 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 handl...

Page 8: ... 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 piece This can usually be removed by brushing the combustor with a soft brist...

Page 9: ...d This stove requires fifteen large brick and ten small brick These items can be ordered from your dealer or from the factory D Finish Part AC MCSP Your stove has been painted with 1200 degree Metallic Charcoal paint that will retain its original appearance for years If your stove should get wet some rust spots may appear these can be removed with plain steel wool and touched up with new paint We ...

Page 10: ...nto the house This is called back puffing and can be corrected by sealing all troublesome areas so they are airtight Another problem is a downdraft in the flue system Air currents being deflected down the chimney by nearby objects such as trees buildings or a hill can cause this The other cause is that flue gases chill too quickly as they pass through the chimney system This will cause the gases t...

Page 11: ... 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 liability for a...

Page 12: ...lank Includes Gasket and Hardware IP 24IC Flame Impingement Plate OPTIONS AC 101 SH 101 Brass Lip Trim AC IHS SH HS25 Rear and Side Heat Shield NOTE You must use the top vent option of your unit with the use of this heat shield All replacement parts can be ordered from the factory Parts Orders 800 516 3636 or from our web site www englandsstoveworks com If you have any questions or problems contac...

Page 13: ...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 phone ...

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