England's Stove Works 12-FPG, 12-FPP, 50-TFP12P, 50-SFP12L, 50-SFP12P User Manual

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INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
MODEL NUMBERS: 12-FPP 50-SFP12P 50-TFP12P
12-FPL 50-SFP12L 50-TFP12L 12-FPG 50-SFP12G 50-TFP12G
Thank you for purchasing this product from a fine line of heating equipment.
Save These Instructions.
IMPORTANT: IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS UNIT DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE
DEALER. CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT @ 1-800-245-6489.
Questions? Need Parts or Options ? www.englanderstoves.com
Please Note the Following Precautionary Statements:
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.
CAUTION: This unit must be installed in accordance with these instructions
and must comply with local building and fire codes. Failure to do so could result in a chimney or house fire. Keep children, furniture, fixtures, and all combustible materials away from any heating appliance. Refer to this owner’s manual for all clearances to combustible materials.
DO NOT INSTALL THIS UNIT IN A MOBILE HOME!!!
DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT IN ANY WAY!!!
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Non-Effected Facility 35 to 1 Air to Fuel Ratio
Read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater. If this room heater is not properly installed, a house fire may result. To reduce the risk of fire, follow the installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: This unit must be properly installed to prevent the possibility of a house fire or “smoke-back.” The instructions must be strictly adhered to. Do not use makeshift methods or material which may compromise the installation. Your unit requires periodic maintenance and cleaning (refer to manual). Failure to maintain your unit may lead to a variety of problems, including but not limited to smoke spillage into the home. England’s will not be liable for consequential or indirect damages to property or persons resulting from the use of this product.
Rev. 1/10
A letter from our Technical Support department
:
Thank you
for purchasing this fine product from England’s Stove Works!
England's Stove Works was started, and is still owned by, a family that believes strongly in a "Do It Yourself" spirit – that’s one reason you found this product at your favorite “Do It Yourself” store.
We intentionally design and build our stoves so that any homeowner can maintain his or her unit with basic tools, and we're always more than happy to show you how to do the job as easily and as inexpensively as possible.
From our free,
downloadable service sheets, to our new "wizard-style," click­through Troubleshooting 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 Technical Support 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 NOTE
: While information obtained on our web site and through our 800 number is always free of charge, there will be a service charge incurred with any “on-site” repairs or maintenance that we may arrange.
Wishing you years of efficient, quality and “comfy” heating,
England’s Stove Works Technical Support Department
www.englanderstoves.com
(800) 245-6489
IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS UNIT DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE DEALER.
CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT at 1 (800) 245-6489.
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CAUTION
If you have any doubt concerning your ability to complete your installation in a professional­like manner after reading these instructions, you should obtain the services of an installer who is versed in all aspects as to the correct and safe installation. Do not use temporary, makeshift compromises during installation.
BEFORE INSTALLATION OF YOUR APPLIANCE
1. HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY.
CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS.
2. DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS.
3. Check with the building inspector’s office for compliance with local codes; a permit may be
required.
4. This room heater must be connected to (1) a listed Type HT (2100°F) chimney per UL 103 or
ULC S629, or (2) a code-approved masonry chimney with a flue liner. The chimney size should not be less than the area of the flue collar, or more than three times greater than the cross-sectional area of the flue collar.
5. A 6” diameter flue is required for proper performance.
6. Always connect this unit to a chimney and NEVER vent to another room or inside a building.
7. DO NOT connect to any duct work to which another appliance is connected, such as a
furnace.
8. DO NOT connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance.
9. DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE.
10. The connector pipe and chimney should be inspected periodically and cleaned if necessary.
11. Remember the clearance distances when you place furniture or other objects within the area.
DO NOT store wood, flammable liquids or other combustible materials too close to the unit.
12. Contact your local fire authority for information on how to handle a chimney fire. Have a
clearly understood plan to handle a chimney fire. In the event of a chimney fire, turn air control to a closed position and CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
13. DO NOT ta mper with the combustion air control beyond normal adjustment.
14. Once the required draw is obtained, operate only with doors closed; open doors slowly when
re-fueling (this will reduce or eliminate smoke from entering the room).
15. DO NOT install these units in a mobile home or trailer. These units are NOT mobile home
approved.
16. Visit our web site at www.englanderstoves.com for helpful information, frequently asked
questions, parts/accessory orders and more. Technical Support: (800) 245-6489.
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OPERATION
WHY THE CORRECT FLUE SIZE IS IMPORTANT: 6”
“Draft” is the force that moves air from the appliance up through the chimney. The amount of draft in your chimney depends on the length of the chimney, local geography, nearby obstructions, and other factors. Too much draft may cause excessive temperatures in the appliance. An uncontrolled burn or a glowing red part or chimney connector can indicate excessive draft. Inadequate draft may cause back puffing into the room and “plugging” of the chimney and/or cause the appliance to leak smoke into the room through appliance and chimney connector joints.
Today’s solid fuel appliances are much more efficient than in the past. The units are designed to give you controlled combustion, as well as maximum heat transfer, using less fuel to do so.
The design of your new appliance is such that the exhaust “smoke” is now at lower temperatures than in the past, therefore requiring proper chimney size to give adequate draft. If your chimney is too large, the heating appliance will have a difficult time to raise the “chimney flue” temperature to give adequate draft, therefore causing a smoke back up, poor burn, or both.
Should you experience such problems, call in a local chimney expert.
With the door closed, the rate of burning is regulated by the amount of air allowed to enter the unit through the air control. With experience, you will be able to set the control for heat and burning time desired.
Attempts to achieve higher output rates that exceed heater design specifications can result in permanent damage to the heater. The recommended wood load is level with the top of the firebricks. Overloading may prevent sufficient air entering the heater to properly fuel the fire.
Do not tamper with the combustion air control beyond the normal adjustment capacity. Operate this heater only with the door closed, and installed damper in the fully open position.
ALWAYS PROVIDE A SOURCE OF FRESH AIR INTO THE ROOM WHERE THE UNIT IS INSTALLED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN AIR STARVATION OF OTHER FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES AND THE POSSIBLE DEVELOPMENT OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS.
THIS HEATER IS EXTREMELY HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. SERIOUS BURNS CAN RE SUL T FROM CONTACT. CAUTION SHOULD BE OBSERVED, ESPECIALLY WHEN CHILDREN ARE PRESENT.
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING UNIT.
This unit is set up for installation of an optional 2-speed blower motor. The fan speed
OPTIONAL BLOWER MOTOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
should be run on “Low” when the unit is operating at lower burn settings, and set to “High”
See Illustration 3 (later in this manual) for installation location of your optional blower.
Fasten blower motor to rear heat shield with the four screws that are already provided on
your stove. When routing the power cord, be sure that the cord does not come into contact
OPTIONAL BLOWER: MODEL AC-16
120 VOLTS, 60Hz, 0.75 AMPS, 2900 RPM
for high burns.
with any hot surface.
The optional heat circulation blower on this stove requires periodic lubrication; this lubrication should be performed no less than every three months of normal operation. To properly lubricate the blower, use an eye dropper or similar dispensing device to drip 5-7 droplets of SAE 20 oil into the oil port on the side of the blower motor.
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FLUE SYSTEM
1. Existing Flue System
If you have chosen a freestanding unit, this stove is designed to connect to an existing flue system, such as masonry or a pre-manufactured Class A flue system. If you have a masonry flue system, the inner liner should be inspected carefully for cracks; if there is no liner in your chimney, we recommend you install a steel liner or have one installed. If you have an existing pre-manufactured system the inner liner should be inspected for warping or buckling. Either type chimney system should be thoroughly cleaned before installing your new stove. We strongly recommend you have a qualified chimney sweep clean and inspect your entire system, as the sweep can spot problems you might overlook. The sweep in most cases can make any necessary repairs or recommend a qualified person to do so. It is not permissible to connect this unit to a chimney that is servicing another
unit.
2. Flue Size
The proper flue size is determined by measuring the inside diameter of the flue collar on the unit. This stove is equipped with a six inch (6”) TOP EXHAUST FLUE COLLAR. Therefore, the connector pipe should be six inches (6”) and never less in diameter than the collar on the stove. The area of the chimney liner must also be equal to or greater than the area of the flue collar on the stove. If the area of the flue is greater than the collar, it should never be more than three (3) times greater. The black connector pipe should be 24 gauge steel and 10.5” from a combustible wall or ceiling. This clearance can be reduced to 10.0” if you are using a double wall or shielded pipe. (See “C” in the clearances diagrams on the following page)
3. Installation of a New Flue System
Note: Flue systems and flue pipe are not furnished with the unit.
Masonry Flue: In the event that you plan to install or have a system installed, there are several approaches that you can take. In the middle and late seventies masonry flue systems became very popular, and today this type system is satisfactory. If you are considering a masonry system, you should consult with your local building officials for the proper procedures on this type chimney. We recommend you consult with and have your flue built by a licensed, bonded contractor. Most masonry chimney systems are placed against an outside wall and extend upward beside the house. The flue thimble is then inserted through the wall, making the connection with the stovepipe and the vertical flue. Exercise extreme caution when drilling through the wall -- you must maintain proper clearance between the connecting liner and any combustible material in the wall. We also recommend you have a flue clean-out door located at least two feet (2’) below your thimble for easy cleaning of the system. This door should be made as airtight as possible. It is the consumer’s responsibility to ensure the chimney system is safe and in good operating condition. The manufacturer will not be held responsible for an accident attributed to a unit connected to a faulty chimney system.
Appliance Clearances Unprotected Surfaces
Single wall connector,
with and without side heat
Double wall connector,
with side heat shields
CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES (See Illustration 1)
Side
(A)
6 in 6 ½ in 5 in 10 ½ in 14 in
shields
6 in 6 ½ in 5 in 10 in 13 ½ in
NOTE: Minimum alcove or ceiling height = 77 in
Rear
(B)
Corner
(D)
Flue to
backwall (C)
Flue to wall
(corner) (E)
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INSTALLATION APPLICATIONS
)
)
A
Illustration 1
NOTE:
1
. Horizontal run not to exceed 6’.
2. Total flue length should not exceed 25’.
3. Floor protection required:
Min. size 48” x 48”.
4. Always check local codes for clearances, installation, etc.
18” Min.
Masonry Chimney
10.5” Min. 10.5” Min.
See Note (3) See Note (3
Lined with clay tile or other liner
Single Wall Chimney Connector
(Exterior) Wall Supported
18” Min.
Class “A” Chimney System
C
B
(Interior) Ceiling
See Note (3)
Supported
And Floor Protection section
Single Wall Chimney Connector
10.5” Min.
E
D
See Note (3
*IMPROPER INSTALLATION: The manufacturer will not be held responsible for damage caused by the malfunction of a stove due to improper installation. Do not use makeshift methods or material which may compromise the installation. The manufacturer will not be responsible for an accident caused by a unit connected to a faulty flue system. England’s will not be liable for consequential or indirect damages to property or persons resulting from the use of this product.
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INSTALLATION APPLICATIONS, Cont’d.
Illustration 1b
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