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IMPORTANT!

  READ AND FOLLOW 

ALL

 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS, INCLUDING 

CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED, AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY, AND PARTS AS NEEDED. 

ENGLAND’S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT, OR 

DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT. CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS. 

 

DAILY

 

MAINTENANCE

 

Important

 

Notes

 

 

As

 

with

 

any

 

maintenance

 

concerning

 

this

 

unit,

 

be

 

sure

 

the

 

unit

 

is

 

“OFF”

 

and

 

has

 

completed

 

the

 

Shut

Down

 

cycle

 

BEFORE

 

beginning.

 

 

Be

 

aware

 

that

 

metal

 

parts

 

in

 

the

 

firebox

 

can

 

remain

 

HOT

 

long

 

after

 

the

 

fire

 

has

 

gone

 

out

 

and

 

EVEN

 

after

 

the

 

Shut

Down

 

cycle

 

is

 

complete.

  

Always

 

use

 

extreme

 

caution

 

when

 

handling

 

potentially

 

hot

 

stove

 

parts,

 

even

 

if

 

you

 

think

 

they

 

should

 

be

 

cold.

 

 

Ashes

 

should

 

only

 

be

 

removed

 

when

 

the

 

stove

 

has

 

been

 

shut

down

 

and

 

has

 

been

 

allowed

 

to

 

cool

 

thoroughly.

  

Hot

 

embers

 

can

 

remain

 

under

 

ashes

 

long

 

after

 

the

 

fire

 

has

 

gone

 

out,

 

so

 

always

 

be

 

extra

 

careful

 

when

 

handling

 

any

 

ashes

 

from

 

this

 

(or

 

any)

 

stove.

 

 

Different

 

pellets

 

will

 

generate

 

varying

 

amounts

 

of

 

ash

 

and

 

burnpot

 

deposits.

  

Carefully

 

monitor

 

the

 

ash

 

build

 

up

 

in

 

the

 

stove

 

when

 

first

 

operating

 

the

 

unit,

 

as

 

well

 

as

 

whenever

 

a

 

different

 

brand

 

of

 

pellets

 

is

 

burned.

 

 

While

 

the

 

amount

 

of

 

ash

 

generated

 

by

 

this

 

unit

 

is

 

not

 

excessive

 

compared

 

to

 

a

 

traditional

 

log

burning

 

woodstove,

 

keeping

 

the

 

unit

 

clean

 

and

 

free

 

of

 

ash

 

is

 

ESSENTIAL

 

for

 

peak

 

performance

 

and

 

maximum

 

efficiency.

  

Ash

 

build

up

 

hampers

 

airflow,

 

reduces

 

efficiency,

 

and

 

can

 

cause

 

a

 

smoke

 

back.

 

 

England’s

 

Stove

 

Works®

 

is

 

not

 

responsible

 

for

 

any

 

damages

 

incurred

 

due

 

to

 

a

 

poorly

 

maintained

 

and/or

 

dirty

 

stove.

  

This

 

pellet

 

stove

 

is

 

a

 

highly

 

efficient

 

machine

 

and,

 

as

 

such,

 

requires

 

sufficient

 

maintenance

 

to

 

keep

 

it

 

operating

 

at

 

its

 

peak.

 

Ash

 

Removal

 

and

 

Disposal

 

 

Press

 

the

 

“Off”

 

button

 

and

 

allow

 

the

 

stove

 

to

 

complete

 

the

 

shut

down

 

cycle

 

and

 

cool

 

completely.

 

 

Because

 

of

 

the

 

open

 

design

 

of

 

the

 

firebox,

 

the

 

majority

 

of

 

the

 

ash

 

will

 

already

 

be

 

in

 

the

 

ash

 

pan.

  

Open

 

the

 

main

 

door

 

of

 

the

 

stove

 

and

 

use

 

an

 

old

 

paint

 

brush

 

or

 

putty

 

knife

 

to

 

move

 

ash

 

from

 

around

 

the

 

burnpot

 

into

 

the

 

ash

 

pan

 

below.

 

Disposal

 

of

 

Ashes

 

 

Ashes

 

should

 

be

 

placed

 

in

 

a

 

metal

 

container

 

with

 

a

 

tight

 

fitting

 

lid.

  

The

 

closed

 

container

 

of

 

ashes

 

should

 

be

 

placed

 

on

 

a

 

noncombustible

 

floor

 

or

 

on

 

the

 

ground,

 

well

 

away

 

from

 

all

 

combustible

 

materials,

 

pending

 

final

 

disposal.

  

If

 

the

 

ashes

 

are

 

disposed

 

of

 

by

 

burial

 

in

 

soil

 

or

 

otherwise

 

locally

 

dispersed,

 

they

 

should

 

be

 

retained

 

in

 

the

 

closed

 

container

 

until

 

all

 

cinders

 

have

 

been

 

thoroughly

 

cooled.

 

Summary of Contents for 25PAH

Page 1: ...rom any heating appliance SAFETY NOTICE Failure to follow these instructions can result in property damage bodily injury or even death For your safety and protection follow the installation instructio...

Page 2: ...acture____________________ Serial Number_________________________ This information can be found on the safety tag attached to the underside of the hopper lid Have this information on hand if you phone...

Page 3: ...sting Chimney 13 Mobile Home Installation 14 Outside Air Hook Up 15 Floor Protection 16 Daily Operation Getting Started 17 Lighting a Fire 17 18 Control Board Settings 19 Error Codes 20 Power Failure...

Page 4: ...you how to do the job as easily and as inexpensively as possible However while remaining simple our stoves are designed to perform extremely efficiently helping deliver more heat from less fuel Pleas...

Page 5: ...s EPA and Safety Compliance Specifications EPA Compliance Certified Particulate Emissions 1 55 grams hr Efficiency 78 Tested To ASTM E 1509 ULC ORD C1482 M1990 ULC S627 00 This unit was not tested for...

Page 6: ...that heat rises and will take the path of least resistance while it is still hot 3 Exhaust Location Outside walls are generally the best place to install a stove since they allow easy exhaust and int...

Page 7: ...th Max Alcove Depth A B C D E F Not shown 12 in 6 in 6 in 28 5 in 60 in 48 25 in 24 in 304 8 mm 152 4 mm 152 4 mm 723 9 mm 1524 mm 1225 6 mm 609 6 mm CAUTION Keep children away Supervise children in t...

Page 8: ...ler to perform the installation Venting Guidelines ALWAYS install vent pipe in strict adherence with the instructions and clearances included with your venting system DO NOT connect this pellet stove...

Page 9: ...rmination Clearances o NFPA 211 2006 ed Section 10 4 Termination 10 4 5 1 The exit terminal of a mechanical draft system other than direct vent appliances sealed combustion system appliances shall be...

Page 10: ...otes on termination of Pellet Vent Pipe from NFPA 211 2006 ed Section 10 4 Termination 10 4 5 See also INSTALLATION section of manual AND additional notes above 1 Not less than three 3 feet above any...

Page 11: ...pliance collar to the exhaust blower output using three sheet metal screws Secure the pellet vent to the outside of the house using a wall strap just below the 90 degree elbow Seal each pipe connectio...

Page 12: ...output of the pellet stove and attach the appliance collar to the exhaust blower output using three sheet metal screws Seal each pipe connection joint with high temperature RTV Silicone to ensure the...

Page 13: ...9 if Canada Connection to any other factory built chimney may result in a poorly operating or dangerous stove installation When connecting to an existing masonry chimney the cross sectional area of th...

Page 14: ...stove MUST be grounded with 8 solid copper grounding wire or equivalent terminated at each end with an NEC approved grounded device Carefully follow all clearances listed in the appropriate section o...

Page 15: ...d o The pipe used for outside air hookup must be metal with a minimum thickness of 0209in 25 gauge mild steel or greater and an inside diameter of approximately 2 0 in o All pipe joints and connection...

Page 16: ...oor protector can be built from standard materials two sheets of 5 thick cement board covered with ceramic tile would be a suitable floor protector which meets the 2 R value requirement When using any...

Page 17: ...h and be certain that the auger stops turning DO NOT PUT YOUR FINGERS IN THE HOPPER OR NEAR THE ROTATING AUGER After about twenty minutes the control board should display E 2 in the two display window...

Page 18: ...affects stove operation maintenance and cleaning Variation in the flame height is normal not all wood pellet fuel is uniform in size which can affect the way pellets are fed into the burnpot Although...

Page 19: ...e button This initiates the shut down sequence and the stove will remain in shut down mode until it has cooled down To increase the heat output of the stove press the Up heat range button The number i...

Page 20: ...gh the stove may have ignited the pellets the control board did not register a high enough temperature to determine the fire was lit If a fire was ignited wait for the unit to cool clean the burnpot a...

Page 21: ...F If the power is interrupted for more than approximately three minutes the unit will be OFF when power returns IMPORTANT Do NOT open the hopper lid or the door to the unit during power outage Open th...

Page 22: ...2 Locate the thermostat connect block labeled J18 on the rear of the control board near the bottom See image below and pg 37 of this manual for a control board diagram It will have a small wire jumper...

Page 23: ...ich it is located OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Wall Thermostat PU DTSTAT Installing this wall thermostat allows the 25 PAH to operate on the same principle as a furnace The stove will shut down and relight as...

Page 24: ...unit as well as whenever a different brand of pellets is burned While the amount of ash generated by this unit is not excessive compared to a traditional log burning woodstove keeping the unit clean a...

Page 25: ...l part of daily maintenance that will keep the stove operating at its peak Pellets contain varying amounts of impurities and fusible material that will accumulate in the burnpot over time Some pellets...

Page 26: ...of thumb for monthly maintenance is that it should be done each time an entire ton of pellets is burned OR once per month whichever comes first If excess ash accumulation is found in the exhaust cham...

Page 27: ...n the specific type of venting system your stove is connected to it may be possible to remove the clean out tee cover and simply run a pipe brush up the pipe to remove any fly ash accumulation Brushes...

Page 28: ...this manual Yearly maintenance should be performed at the end of the burning season Leaving ash and other build up in the stove during the non heating months can lead to premature metal degradation i...

Page 29: ...rom the stove Unplug the two wires which connect the stove wiring harness to the exhaust blower using the quick connect plugs Loosen and remove the 5 16 screw on the top of the exhaust blower output c...

Page 30: ...m the top of the hopper Remove the back panel by first removing the three screws which secure the exhaust outlet cover plate Next loosen the four stove back retaining screws and lift the back up and o...

Page 31: ...om blower not operating 1 Loose thermal sensor 1 Tighten connection on sensor 2 Blower speed set higher than heat range causing stove to cool and blower to cycle 2 Lower blower speed 3 Loose connectio...

Page 32: ...heck flue for obstructions 3 Using fuel other than premium wood pellets 3 Use ONLY premium wood pellets in this stove E 4 Code on Control Board Proof of flame lost 1 The hopper is empty 1 Refill the h...

Page 33: ...it before loosening any bolts detach the wiring harness from the auger motor 3 Locate the auger motor assembly at the rear of the stove and begin by loosening the two allen set screws on either side o...

Page 34: ...h hold the blower to the stove remove the blower from the stove 5 Installation of the new blower is performed in reverse of removal remember to reconnect the new blower to the wiring harness Combustio...

Page 35: ...ade 5 Remove the two screws which hold the vacuum sensor to the vacuum sensor bracket using a Phillips screw driver 6 Installation is the reverse of removal be absolutely certain the wires and vacuum...

Page 36: ...ape 3 Combustion Blower o The Combustion Blower Gasket Part PU CBG should be inspected whenever you remove or clean the Combustion Blower and replaced if necessary 4 Combustion Blower Motor o The comb...

Page 37: ...or broken glass 3 Do not slam the door or strike the glass with any objects Glass Cleaning 1 Be certain the stove and the glass are completely cool 2 The build up on the glass will generally be light...

Page 38: ...emoving the control board The control board can be removed from the unit by loosening the two outside screws and pulling the board back to the inside of the stove A 6 amp quick blow fuse is used on th...

Page 39: ...ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS WIRING DIAGRAM Caution Shock Hazard Press the Off button and...

Page 40: ...ANNUALLY AND PARTS AS NEEDED ENGLAND S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WIT...

Page 41: ...aust Blower 8 PU 4C447 Room Air Blower 9 AC HLSB Hopper Lid Switch 10 CU VS 05 of WC Vacuum Sensor 11 CU 047042 2 RPM Auger Motor 12 PAH CB09 Control Board 13 Cast Iron CA AMPP Cast Iron Auger Motor C...

Page 42: ...ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT OR DUE TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS You may write your unit s Manufacture Date and Serial Number i...

Page 43: ...e covered for one 1 year against cracking breakage and welded seam separation 2 Electrical components accessory items glass and the painted surface of the stove are covered for one 1 year from the dat...

Page 44: ...ve notice of claim of defect within the warranty period and pay transportation to and from a service center designated by the manufacturer The dealer from which the unit was purchased or the factory a...

Page 45: ...______________ V Email Address _______________________________________________ Dealer Information VI Purchased From _____________________________________________ VII Address __________________________...

Page 46: ...T WITH QUESTIONS Important Notice This registration information MUST be on file for this warranty to be valid Please mail this information within thirty 30 days from the original date of purchase Use...

Page 47: ...ect de ces directives pourrait entra ner des dommages mat riels des blessures corporelles et m me la mort Pour votre s curit et votre protection suivre toutes les directives d installation Communiquer...

Page 48: ...at ________________________ Date de fabrication _________________ Num ro de s rie _______________________ Cette information se trouve sur l tiquette de s curit attach e sous le couvercle de la tr mie...

Page 49: ...Chemin e existante 13 Installation dans une maison mobile 14 Raccordement l air ext rieur 15 Protection du plancher 16 Utilisation quotidienne Avant de commencer 17 Allumer un feu 17 18 R glages du t...

Page 50: ...base et nous sommes toujours heureux de vous montrer comment faire le travail aussi facilement et conomiquement que possible Cependant bien que simples nos po les sont con us pour fonctionner de fa o...

Page 51: ...ative chauff e 75 185 m2 800 2000pi2 Capacit de la tr mie 54 5 kg 120 lb Dimensions L EPA et les sp cifications de conformit la s curit Conformit l EPA Homologu missions de particules 1 55 g h Efficac...

Page 52: ...leur de descendre aux tages inf rieurs La chaleur monte toujours et prend le chemin de moindre r sistance lorsqu elle est encore chaude 3 Emplacement de l vacuation les murs ext rieurs sont en g n ral...

Page 53: ...eur minimale du plafond Largeur minimale de l alc ve Profondeur minimale de l alc ve A B C D E F Non illustr 12 po 6 po 6 po 28 5 po 60 po 48 25 po 24 po 304 8 mm 152 4 mm 152 4 mm 723 9 mm 1524 mm 12...

Page 54: ...I pour faire l installation Directives relatives l vacuation TOUJOURS installer le tuyau d vent en se conformant aux instructions et espacements joints au syst me d vacuation NE PAS raccorder ce po le...

Page 55: ...la NFPA 2ci dessous pour l emplacement des terminaisons du syst me d vacuation relatif aux fen tres et autres ouvertures de l habitation o NFPA 211 d 2006 Section 10 4 Terminaison 10 4 5 1 La sortie d...

Page 56: ...STIBLES I LA TERMINAISON DOIT SE TROUVER AU MOINS 91 44 CM AU DESSUS DU TOIT ET AU MOINS 60 96 CM AU DESSUS DU POINT LE PLUS LEV DU TOIT DANS UN RAYON DE 3 05 M Notes sur les extr mit s de tuyau de co...

Page 57: ...vent se raccorde la sortie du po le et le fixer au ventilateur d vacuation l aide de trois vis t le Bien fixer l vent l ext rieur de la maison l aide d un trier mural juste en dessous du coude 90 deg...

Page 58: ...aux des mati res combustibles Utiliser un collet d appareil l o l vent se raccorde la sortie du po le et le fixer au ventilateur d vacuation l aide de trois vis t le Sceller tous les joints de tuyau a...

Page 59: ...si le Canada avec un carneau de 6 po Un raccordement toute autre chemin e fabriqu e en usine pourrait causer un mauvais fonctionnement ou une installation dangereuse En raccordant une chemin e de ma...

Page 60: ...o le granules DOIT tre mis la terre avec un fil de cuivre massif no 8 ou quivalent termin chaque extr mit par un dispositif de mise la terre approuv par le NEC Observer soigneusement tous les espaceme...

Page 61: ...uivantes o Le tuyau utilis pour le raccordement doit tre en m tal et d une paisseur minimale de 0 0209 po 0 74 mm acier doux d paisseur 25 ou plus pais et d un diam tre int rieur d environ 2 po 50 8 m...

Page 62: ...eur peut tre fabriqu avec des mat riaux standards deux panneaux de fibragglo ciment pais de 0 5 po 12 7 mm recouverts de carreau de c ramique feraient un protecteur convenable respectant la valeur de...

Page 63: ...ement de l allumeur dans l orifice d allumage de la chambre de combustion pour tre s r que l allumeur fonctionne normalement o Maintenir le commutateur du couvercle de tr mie voir Sch mas illustr s de...

Page 64: ...u de cendres OU de granules avec un taux d humidit lev la chambre de combustion pourrait se remplir de cendres un rythme plus rapide et des intervalles beaucoup plus courts entre les entretiens p riod...

Page 65: ...le tableau de bord afficher S d peu de temps apr s Cela amorce la s quence d extinction et le po le restera teint jusqu ce qu il ait refroidi Pour augmenter la sortie de chaleur appuyer sur le bouton...

Page 66: ...de bord n a pas enregistr une temp rature suffisante pour d terminer que le feu tait allum Si c tait le cas attendre que l appareil refroidisse nettoyer la chambre de combustion et red marrer E 3 Ce...

Page 67: ...marrage D marrage D marrage Cycle d arr t Cycle d arr t OFF OFF En cas d interruption de courant pendant plus de trois minutes environ l appareil sera l arr t OFF au retour du courant IMPORTANT NE PAS...

Page 68: ...atiquement et votre po le est maintenant pr t pour fonctionner avec Connecter les fils du thermostat ici J18 UTILISATION DU THERMOSTAT Ce po le est dot d une nouvelle fonction exclusive qui offre deux...

Page 69: ...ectement le po le nous recommandons le thermostat sans fil qui vous permet de le d marrer de n importe o dans la maison Lors d un fonctionnement thermostatique le po le br lera au degr de chaleur et l...

Page 70: ...r attentivement l accumulation de cendres dans le po le en faisant fonctionner l appareil la premi re fois et chaque fois que des granules diff rentes y sont br l es Bien que la quantit de cendres g n...

Page 71: ...la chambre de combustion Avec l enl vement des cendres le nettoyage de la chambre de combustion est essentiel l entretien quotidien pour que le po le fonctionne plein rendement Les granules contienne...

Page 72: ...e continuellement aura besoin de plus de nettoyages mensuels qu un po le qui sert l occasion Une r gle d or pour l entretien mensuel est qu il faut le faire chaque fois qu une tonne de granules est br...

Page 73: ...nir le syst me d vacuation en bon tat de fonctionnement Selon le type particulier de syst me d vacuation de votre po le il pourrait tre possible de retirer le t avec regard de nettoyage et de passer u...

Page 74: ...ection AINSI QUE celles num r es dans la section Entretien quotidien Entretien bihebdomadaire et Entretien mensuel de ce manuel Il faut proc der l entretien annuel la fin de la saison de chauffage Lai...

Page 75: ...le ventilateur est bien visible D connecter le syst me d vacuation du ventilateur d vacuation juste assez pour tre capable de retirer celui ci du po le D brancher les deux fils du faisceau de c bles...

Page 76: ...ch compl tement froid et la tr mie vide passer l aspirateur d atelier dans le tube de la vis sans fin Si les particules ne peuvent tre retir es de la partie sup rieure de la tr mie D poser le panneau...

Page 77: ...R glage de la vitesse du ventilateur sup rieur celui de la plage de temp rature causant le refroidissement du po le et le fonctionnement du ventilateur 2 Ralentir la vitesse du ventilateur 3 Connexio...

Page 78: ...onduit la recherche d obstruction 3 Utiliser un combustible autre que des granules de bois de qualit sup rieure 3 Utiliser UNIQUEMENT des granules de bois de qualit sup rieure dans ce po le Code E 4 a...

Page 79: ...ensemble moteur de la vis sans fin 2 Retirer le panneau arri re de l appareil avant de desserrer les boulons d tacher le faisceau de c bles du moteur de la vis 3 Rep rer l ensemble moteur de la vis l...

Page 80: ...rer les quatre vis qui le fixent au car nage de convection du po le 4 Apr s avoir retir les quatre vis d poser le ventilateur 5 Proc der dans l ordre inverse pour installer le nouveau ventilateur ne p...

Page 81: ...le tuyau d aspiration du capteur d aspiration en prenant note de l endroit des raccordements 5 Retirer les deux vis qui retiennent le capteur apr s sa bride l aide d un tournevis Phillips 6 La repose...

Page 82: ...ombustion Pi ce no PU CBG chaque d pose ou nettoyage de ce ventilateur et le remplacer au besoin 4 Moteur du ventilateur de combustion o Le joint d tanch it du moteur du ventilateur de combustion Pi c...

Page 83: ...concernant la vitre 1 Ne jamais remplacer la vitre c ramique par du verre tremp ou d un autre type 2 Ne jamais faire fonctionner l appareil avec une vitre fissur e ou bris e 3 Ne pas claquer la porte...

Page 84: ...tre enlev avant de retirer le tableau de commande Celui ci peut tre d pos de l appareil en desserrant les deux vis ext rieures et en tirant le panneau vers l int rieur du po le Ce tableau de commande...

Page 85: ...ages ni des blessures quels qu ils soient subis en raison de n gligence ou cause d une installation ou utilisation dangereuse de ce produit Pour toute question communiquez avec le service de soutien t...

Page 86: ...et des pi ces au besoin England s Stove Works n est pas responsable des dommages ni des blessures quels qu ils soient subis en raison de n gligence ou cause d une installation ou utilisation dangereu...

Page 87: ...PU 076002B Ventilateur d vacuation 8 PU 4C447 Ventilateur d air ambiant 9 AC HLSB Commutateur du couvercle de tr mie 10 CU VS Capteur d aspiration de 0 05 po 1 27 mm de CE 11 CU 047042 Moteur 2 t min...

Page 88: ...es directives et celles portant sur le remplacement des joints annuellement et des pi ces au besoin England s Stove Works n est pas responsable des dommages ni des blessures quels qu ils soient subis...

Page 89: ...res du foyer sont couverts pendant cinq 5 ans contre la fissuration P riode d un an 1 Les pi ces comme la tr mie la chambre de combustion le d flecteur les arbres et les coussinets et les fixations so...

Page 90: ...provinces n autorisent pas l exclusion ou la restriction des dommages accessoires ou indirects par cons quent la restriction ou les exclusions ci dessus pourraient ne pas s appliquer vous Proc dure L...

Page 91: ..._______ IV Num ro de t l phone ___________________________________________ V Adresse courriel ___________________________________________________ Coordonn es du vendeur VI Achet de ___________________...

Page 92: ...se de ce produit Pour toute question communiquez avec le service de soutien technique Avis important Ce dossier DOIT contenir cette information d enregistrement pour que cette garantie soit valide Veu...

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