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SAFETY NOTICE: 

 
IF THIS STOVE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT. 
FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS. CONTACT 
LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS FOR RESTRICTIONS AND INSPECTIONS 
IN YOUR AREA. 

 

SECTION I:   FLUE SYSTEM 
 

     This stove is designed to install into a masonry fireplace. The minimum opening is 
28” wide x 24” high x 16” deep and you must have at least fourteen inches (14”) of 
hearth extending from the fireplace face. 
 

Flue Size Needed: 
 

     The proper flue size is normally determined by the inside diameter of the opening on 
the unit, which in this case is eight inches (8”). Therefore, the connector pipe should be 
the same size or larger and never less in diameter than the opening on the stove. The 
area of the chimney liner in square inches must also be equal to or larger than the area 
of the opening on the stove. If the area of the flue is larger than the area of the opening 
on the stove, it should never be more than three (3) times larger.  
     Exception: If you reline the flue and direct connect this unit, a six inch (6”) flue liner is 
acceptable. 

 

SECTION II:   FLOOR PROTECTION 

 

Hearth Extension 
 

     The firebox on your insert will extend out ten inches (10”) from the face of the 
fireplace, so you will need at least sixteen inches (16”) in front of the door. If you do not 
have this, it will require you to place an approved floor protector in front of the stove 
(such as a hearth extender shield). These boards can be purchased from your local 
dealer or from our factory. 
 

SECTION III:   INSTALLATION INTO A MASONRY FIREPLACE 

 

 

A.  Preparation 

 

1.  Measure your hearth to ensure it is large enough to accept the unit. Your hearth       

should be at least thirty-six inches (36”) wide and fourteen inches (14”) from the face    

      of the fireplace to the edge of the hearth. 
2.  Inspect your hearth to be sure it is constructed of a noncombustible material such as 

brick or stone. Do not install this stove on a hearth that is constructed of wood 
framework that is covered by brick or stone and do not install this unit in a zero (0) 
clearance fireplace. The manufacturer will not be held responsible for an accident 
resulting from this stove being installed on a hearth constructed of a combustible 
material. 

3.  Inspect your fireplace to ensure it is in proper working order and free of any 

obstructions. 

4.  Prior to installation, remove the existing damper or wire it to fasten it open. 
5.  Place the insert on the hearth and slide about one-third (1/3) of it into the opening. 

Summary of Contents for 24-JC

Page 1: ... appliance England s Stove Works highly recommends the use of smoke detectors and Carbon Monoxide detectors with any hearth product including this unit Follow all manufacturer s instructions when using smoke or Carbon Monoxide detectors DO NOT INSTALL THIS UNIT IN A MOBILE HOME OR DOUBLE WIDE DO NOT INSTALL THIS UNIT IN A PRE MANUFACTURED FIREPLACE FOR MASONRY FIREPLACE INSTALLATION ONLY This prod...

Page 2: ...x on your insert will extend out ten inches 10 from the face of the fireplace so you will need at least sixteen inches 16 in front of the door If you do not have this it will require you to place an approved floor protector in front of the stove such as a hearth extender shield These boards can be purchased from your local dealer or from our factory SECTION III INSTALLATION INTO A MASONRY FIREPLAC...

Page 3: ...essional You should contact your local authorities as some areas require this unit to be installed by the direct connect method 2 Direct Dump The cover plate STB J and its gasket AC PGK are supplied with the unit and are designed to cover the fireplace opening The cover plate is 32 x 46 and should overlap your fireplace by at least two inches 2 on the top and sides Place the gasket on the outer pe...

Page 4: ...E NEVER USE KEROSENE GASOLINE DIESEL FUEL OR CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID TO START OR RE KINDLE A FIRE Notice Your new unit and the connector pipe will smoke with the initial fire This is called cooking out and is no cause for alarm but it is a good idea to open windows and doors in your dwelling during the first two hours of operating a new stove 1 Be sure there are no combustibles in the immediate are...

Page 5: ...your stove to find the best position for your combustion air as no two flues are alike The long burn cycle can usually be accomplished with an opening of one half to one inch 1 2 to 1 Remember that all flue systems draw differently C Do Not Over Fire Your Stove Burning flammable liquids large amounts of wood or trash in your stove may result in over firing the unit If the chimney connector pipe tu...

Page 6: ...lytic 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 bolts and allow you to see the bottom of your 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 usua...

Page 7: ...eplaced The brick can be ordered from your local dealer or from the factory D Finish Part AC MCSP 12oz Spray Can Your stove has been painted with 1200 degree Metallic Charcoal paint that will retain its original appearance for years However if your stove should get wet some rust spots might appear These can be removed with plain steel wool and touched up with new paint If you need to do any painti...

Page 8: ...ed earlier will also cause creosote Moisture will form at the coolest point in your chimney system and at this point will tend to form 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 A chimney cap will sometimes help if you have this problem this will allow the chimney system to maintain more heat create a better draw and keep ...

Page 9: ...es not 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 lia...

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