Section Vi: Chimney And Flue Pipe Maintenance; Section Vii: Things That Could Cause The Stove To Smoke - England’s Stove 27-C3000 Installation And Operation Manual

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B. Firebrick
The coal stove is equipped with high density, high temperature firebrick. If any of the
brick becomes chipped or cracked, especially on the sides of the firebox, it should be
replaced. This item can be ordered by your dealer or from the factory.
C. Finish
Your stove has been painted with high-temperature paint, which will retain the original
look for years. If your unit should happen to get wet, rust spots might appear; these can
be removed with plain steel wool and repainted with hi-temp. spray paint. We
recommend this paint because other paints may not withstand the extreme temperatures
the stove will generate. This item can be ordered by your dealer or from the factory.
D. Blower System
At the rear of the unit is a blower duct for attaching the blower (Part #AC-16) to the
stove. This blower is a squirrel cage motor type and will require oiling at the beginning of
the heating season. There are two oil ports over each bearing for lubricating the motor,
and any lightweight household oil can be used on this motor.
The intake on the blower may become clogged with lint or dust. Unplug the motor
from the power source, and then remove the motor and impeller that is held on by two
sheet metal screws. Clean out any foreign material and replace the blower.
E. Glass Cleaning
It will be necessary to clean the glass two to three times a week depending on the
type coal burned and the way the stove is operated. To clean the glass, let the stove
cool down and use a stove glass cleaner or ammonia mixed with water.

SECTION VI: CHIMNEY AND FLUE PIPE MAINTENANCE

A. Chimney Maintenance
Cleaning your chimney is not a difficult task and many homeowners choose to
inspect and clean their own systems. Others will contact a local chimney sweep to do
this task. We highly recommend a professional do this job, as he will be able to spot
troublesome areas the homeowner may overlook.
B. Flue Pipe Maintenance
If you are connecting the unit to a masonry chimney or a pre-manufactured chimney
system the pipe should be at least 24-gauge or thicker single wall pipe. This connector
pipe should be cleaned at least once per year, and this is usually done after the heating
season is over. This will keep odors from entering the house during the summer months.
This pipe will have to be replaced every three to five years depending on the thickness
(thicker pipe will last longer).

SECTION VII: THINGS THAT COULD CAUSE THE STOVE TO SMOKE

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