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CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY
EPA 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart AAA, ASTM E2779-10 (2017), ASTM E2515-11 (2017), CSA B415.1-10 (R2020)
Product: 25-CAB80, 55-SHPCAB80, 55-TRCAB80
Catalytic: No
Maximum Output: 20,959 Btu/hr
Weighted Average Emissions: 1.13
Weighted Average Annual Delivered Efficiency (HHV): 64.1%
Test Fuel Type: Premium Grade Wood Pellets
Weighted Average CO Emissions Rate (g/min): 0.029
Conformance: Complies with 2020 particulate emissions standard
Product Evaluation No.: 104671974MID-001
Product Evaluation No.: 105096672MID-001b
Test Report No.: 103348206MID-001bR2
Certification Body: Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc.
Registered Address: 545 E. Algonquin Rd., Arlington Heights, IL 60005, USA
Initial Issue Date: 14-Jun-22
Date of Expiry: 13-Apr-23
Issue Status: 1
This is a certificate of conformity to confirm that the bearer has successfully completed the requirements of the Intertek
certification scheme which include the testing of products and the initial assessment. The bearer is subject to continuing
assessments of their compliance through surveillance and testing of products samples taken from production (as applicable to
the scheme) and has been registered within the scheme for the products detailed. The validity of this certificate is contingent to
the listing's status on the Intertek Directory of Building Products: bpdirectory.intertek.com.
Jean-Philippe Kayl
Vice President – Global Certification
Name
The certificate and schedule are held in force by regular annual surveillance visits by Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. and the reader or user should contact Intertek
to validate its status. This certificate remains the property of Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. and must be returned to them on demand. This Certificate is for the
exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the Certification agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are
limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any
loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this certificate. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this certificate and then only in its
entirety. Use of Intertek's Certification mark is restricted to the conditions laid out in the agreement. Any further use of the Intertek name for the sale or advertisement
of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. Initial Factory Assessments and Follow up Services are for the purpose of
assuring appropriate usage of the Certification mark in accordance with the agreement, they are not for the purposes of production quality control and do not relieve
the Client of their obligations in this respect.
Emissions – Pellet Heater
WHI22 – 21514323
Organization
Stove Builder International
250 de Copenhauge
St Augustin de Desmaures, QC G3A 2H3
Canada
Signature
Page 1 of 2
14-Jun-22
Date
Version: 11 November 2021
SFT-BCH-OP-19c

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  • Page 1 The certificate and schedule are held in force by regular annual surveillance visits by Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. and the reader or user should contact Intertek to validate its status. This certificate remains the property of Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. and must be returned to them on demand. This Certificate is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the Certification agreement between Intertek and its Client.
  • Page 2 The certificate and schedule are held in force by regular annual surveillance visits by Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. and the reader or user should contact Intertek to validate its status. This certificate remains the property of Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. and must be returned to them on demand. This Certificate is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the Certification agreement between Intertek and its Client.
  • Page 3: Test Report

    ENGLAND STOVE WORKS, INC. TEST REPORT SCOPE OF WORK EPA EMISSIONS TESTING FOR MODEL 25CAB-80 REPORT NUMBER 103348206MID-001BR2 TEST DATE(S) 03/01/18 ISSUE DATE [REVISED DATE] 03/15/18 06/14/22 PAGES DOCUMENT CONTROL NUMBER GFT-OP-10c (05/10/17) © 2017 INTERTEK...
  • Page 4 SECTION 1 SCOPE Intertek Building & Construction (B&C) was contracted by England Stove Works, Inc., 589 South Five Forks Road, Monroe VA, 24574-2821 to perform testing in accordance with EPA 40 CFR Part 60 “Standards of Performance for New Residential Wood Heaters, New Residential Hydronic Heaters and Forced-Air Furnaces”, ASTM E2515-11- Standard Test Method for Determination of...
  • Page 5: Test Method(S)

    A sample was submitted to Intertek directly from the client. The sample was not independently selected for testing. The test unit was received at Intertek in Middleton, WI on 2/21/18 and was shipped via the client. The unit was assigned sample ID # MID1802211213-001. The unit was inspected upon receipt and found to be in good condition.
  • Page 6: Test Procedure

    LIST OF OFFICIAL OBSERVERS NAME COMPANY Ken Slater Intertek B&C SECTION 7 TEST PROCEDURE On 3/1/18, the unit was tested for EPA emissions. For pellet stoves, the test was conducted in accordance with ASTM E2779-10. The fuel used for the test run was premium-Grade Pellets (Marthwood).
  • Page 7: Air Supply System

    8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 608-836-4400 Facsimile: 608-831-9279 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR ENGLAND STOVE WORKS, INC. Report No.: 103348206MID-001BR2 Date: 06/14/22 TEST SET-UP DESCRIPTON A 3” horizontal flue is connected by a 90° elbow and adapters to a standard 6” diameter vertical single wall pipe and insulated chimney system was installed to 15’...
  • Page 8 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 608-836-4400 Facsimile: 608-831-9279 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR ENGLAND STOVE WORKS, INC. Report No.: 103348206MID-001BR2 Date: 06/14/22 FIGURE 1 – DILUTION TUNNEL FIGURE 2 – STACK GAS SAMPLE TRAIN Version: 05/10/17 Page 6 of 22...
  • Page 9: Sampling Methods

    8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 608-836-4400 Facsimile: 608-831-9279 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR ENGLAND STOVE WORKS, INC. Report No.: 103348206MID-001BR2 Date: 06/14/22 FIGURE 3 – DILUTION TUNNEL SAMPLE SYSTEMS Figure 3 SAMPLING METHODS PARTICULATE SAMPLING Particulates were sampled in strict accordance with ASTM E2515-2011. This method uses two identical sampling systems with Gelman A/E 61631 binder free, 47-mm diameter filters.
  • Page 10: Instrument Calibration

    8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 608-836-4400 Facsimile: 608-831-9279 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR ENGLAND STOVE WORKS, INC. Report No.: 103348206MID-001BR2 Date: 06/14/22 INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION DRY GAS METERS At the conclusion of each test program the dry gas meters are checked against our standard dry gas meter.
  • Page 11 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 608-836-4400 Facsimile: 608-831-9279 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR ENGLAND STOVE WORKS, INC. Report No.: 103348206MID-001BR2 Date: 06/14/22 TEST METHOD PROCEDURES LEAK CHECK PROCEDURES Before and after each test, each sample train is tested for leaks. Leakage rates are measured and must not exceed 0.02 CFM or 4% of the sampling rate.
  • Page 12 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 608-836-4400 Facsimile: 608-831-9279 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR ENGLAND STOVE WORKS, INC. Report No.: 103348206MID-001BR2 Date: 06/14/22 WEIGHT OF TEST FUEL BURNED PER TEST SEGMENT (DRY) – ASTM E2779 = (M – M ) (100/(100 + FM))
  • Page 13 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 608-836-4400 Facsimile: 608-831-9279 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR ENGLAND STOVE WORKS, INC. Report No.: 103348206MID-001BR2 Date: 06/14/22 AVERAGE EMISSIONS FOR FULL TEST (g/MJ or lb/MMBtu) – ASTM E2779 where: = average measured overall heat output over the full integrated test run from...
  • Page 14 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 608-836-4400 Facsimile: 608-831-9279 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR ENGLAND STOVE WORKS, INC. Report No.: 103348206MID-001BR2 Date: 06/14/22 = 60 (1 - B A [T dscm/min (dscf/min). = Absolute average dry gas meter temperature, K (R).
  • Page 15 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 608-836-4400 Facsimile: 608-831-9279 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR ENGLAND STOVE WORKS, INC. Report No.: 103348206MID-001BR2 Date: 06/14/22 = Average gas velocity in dilution tunnel during each 10-min interval, i, of the test run. (√ΔP )(√(T...
  • Page 16 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 608-836-4400 Facsimile: 608-831-9279 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR ENGLAND STOVE WORKS, INC. Report No.: 103348206MID-001BR2 Date: 06/14/22 GENERAL FORMULA – ASTM E2515 uY = √((δY/δx ) x u + … + ((δY/δx ) x u Where: δY/δx...
  • Page 17 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 608-836-4400 Facsimile: 608-831-9279 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR ENGLAND STOVE WORKS, INC. Report No.: 103348206MID-001BR2 Date: 06/14/22 Thus the result in this example would be: ET = 13.00g ± 0.44 g at a 95% confidence level.
  • Page 18 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 608-836-4400 Facsimile: 608-831-9279 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR ENGLAND STOVE WORKS, INC. Report No.: 103348206MID-001BR2 Date: 06/14/22 The mass flow rate shall be calculated as follows: m = 3600VAp where: = mass flow rate, kg/h...
  • Page 19: Test Results

    = input energy (fuel calorific value as-fired times weight of fuel charge), kJ/kg (Btu/lb) SECTION 9 TEST SPECIMEN DESCRIPTION The model 25-CAB80 Pellet Fuel Room Heater is constructed of sheet steel. The outer dimensions are 2.35-inches deep, 38.5-inches high, and 23.5-inches wide. The unit has a door located on the front with a viewing glass.
  • Page 20 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 608-836-4400 Facsimile: 608-831-9279 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR ENGLAND STOVE WORKS, INC. Report No.: 103348206MID-001BR2 Date: 06/14/22 With the maximum burn rate at 1.68 kg/hr and the minimum burn rate at 1.04 kg/hr, this heater cannot achieve the required ≤50% of the maximum burn rate at the medium burn setting.
  • Page 21 The emission rate of 1.130 g/hr meets the EPA requirements for the Step 2 limits. Similar models 55-SHPCAB80, 55-TRPCAB80, 25-CAB80S, 55-SHPCAB80S and 55-TRPCAB80S are identical to the model 25-CAB80, therefore are deemed to be compliant with these requirements as well. Version: 05/10/17...
  • Page 22 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 608-836-4400 Facsimile: 608-831-9279 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR ENGLAND STOVE WORKS, INC. Report No.: 103348206MID-001BR2 Date: 06/14/22 SECTION 12 PHOTOGRAPHS Photo No. 1 Emissions Test Photo No. 2 Start Number security tape Version: 05/10/17...
  • Page 23 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 608-836-4400 Facsimile: 608-831-9279 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR ENGLAND STOVE WORKS, INC. Report No.: 103348206MID-001BR2 Date: 06/14/22 Photo No. 3 End Number security tape Photo No. 4 Final security wrap Version: 05/10/17 Page 21 of 22...
  • Page 24 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 608-836-4400 Facsimile: 608-831-9279 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR ENGLAND STOVE WORKS, INC. Report No.: 103348206MID-001BR2 Date: 06/14/22 SECTION 13 REVISION LOG REVISION # DATE PAGES REVISION 03/15/18 Original Report Issue Added similar models 55-SHPCAB80, 55-...
  • Page 25 INTERTEK/WARNOCK HERSEY SFBA EMISSIONS AND EFFICIENCY TESTING LABORATORY OPERATING PROCEDURES pg. 1 of 8 INTRODUCTION This document provides a systematic guide for the technician conducting tests to EPA standard requirements. Procedures outlined here, when followed, will result in tests in conformance with ASTM E2779 and ASTM E2515. This guide cannot cover every possible contingency that may develop during a particular test program.
  • Page 26 4. If unit is safety listed, note label data including listing agency and serial number. B. Unit Set-Up 1. All units must be operated by the manufacturer or Intertek for a break-in period of 50 hours at a medium burn rate. NOTE: Inserts are tested as if they are freestanding stoves.
  • Page 27 INTERTEK/WARNOCK HERSEY SFBA EMISSIONS AND EFFICIENCY TESTING LABORATORY OPERATING PROCEDURES pg. 3 of 8 2. Prior to calibrating, make sure that the outlet pressure on each calibration gas bottle reads 10 PSI. Adjust flow meters at each gas analyzer to required flow.
  • Page 28 INTERTEK/WARNOCK HERSEY SFBA EMISSIONS AND EFFICIENCY TESTING LABORATORY OPERATING PROCEDURES pg. 4 of 8 Plug probe. Turn on sample system and increase flow rate slowly. Set vacuum-adjust valve to obtain a vacuum of 10 inches mercury. If sapphire float in rotometer does not stabilize below 10 on scale, system must be resealed.
  • Page 29 INTERTEK/WARNOCK HERSEY SFBA EMISSIONS AND EFFICIENCY TESTING LABORATORY OPERATING PROCEDURES pg. 5 of 8 d. Calculate leakage rate as follows. System 1: DGM3-DGM = CFM System 2: DGM4-DGM = CFM If CFM or CFM is greater than 0.02 cfm, or S greater than 0.04 x...
  • Page 30 INTERTEK/WARNOCK HERSEY SFBA EMISSIONS AND EFFICIENCY TESTING LABORATORY OPERATING PROCEDURES pg. 6 of 8 5. Tare scale and start fire by turning the unit on per manufacturer’s instructions. (Make sure stack sample probe is on the unit.) 6. Once fuel is burning well, operate at high fire for sufficient time to get the fuel burning well.
  • Page 31 V. DISPOSITION OF TESTED UNIT. In order to meet the requirements of section 60.533(b)(8) of the EPA’s 40CFR Part 60 Standards of Performance for New Residential Wood Heaters, Intertek Testing Services seals certified wood heaters by: 1) Applying tamper-indicating tape to the firebox door, ash pan door, and the air controls.
  • Page 32 INTERTEK/WARNOCK HERSEY SFBA EMISSIONS AND EFFICIENCY TESTING LABORATORY OPERATING PROCEDURES pg. 8 of 8 Totally covering the unit with stretch wrap and stamping the stretch wrap with our WHI logo at various locations. Strapping the door and ash pan closed with plastic banding so that the banding goes both around the unit laterally and from top to bottom.
  • Page 33 = Average of the square roots of the velocity heads () ) measured at each traverse point. avg. ∆ = Average of the square roots of the velocity heads measured at the tunnel centroid (inches of H centroid • G:\Hearth\Clients\ENGLAND Stove\G103348206 25-CAB80 Pellet Stove retest\Emissions\Pellet EPA Data Sheets.doc...
  • Page 34 CO Analyzer Drift Check.………………………………………………………………………….. Analyzer Check.……………………………………………………………………………….. Analyzer Check.…………………………………………………………………………………. Thermocouple check.……………………………………………………………………………….. Train 1 Train 2 Train 3 Sampling Train ID Numbers: Probe.………………………………………………………………….. Filter Front.……………………………………………………………. Filter Back.…………………………………………………………….. Filter Thermocouple.…………………………………………………… Filter 5G-3 (<90°F).……………………………………………………. • G:\Hearth\Clients\ENGLAND Stove\G103348206 25-CAB80 Pellet Stove retest\Emissions\Pellet EPA Data Sheets.doc...
  • Page 35 ANALYTICAL SCALE:....................50%-150% of dry filter weight, ± 0.1 mg PLATFORM SCALE ................... 20%-80% of ideal test load weight, ± 0.1 lbs. or 1% WOOD SCALE .................... 20%-80% of ideal test load weight, ± 0.1 lbs. or 1% • G:\Hearth\Clients\ENGLAND Stove\G103348206 25-CAB80 Pellet Stove retest\Emissions\Pellet EPA Data Sheets.doc...
  • Page 36 Check OK Leakage Checks Flue Gas Sampler Plugged Probe Pre Test Post Test Vacuum (inches Hg.) 10” 10” Rotometer Reading (mm) Flow Rate (CFM) Allowable (.04 x Sample Rate) Check OK • G:\Hearth\Clients\ENGLAND Stove\G103348206 25-CAB80 Pellet Stove retest\Emissions\Pellet EPA Data Sheets.doc...
  • Page 37 Cal. Drift Drift Drift 0.00 25.07 11.89 0.19 0.03 0.04 8.60 3.74 0.04 0.37 0.19 0.03 20.91 10.00 0.03 0.04 0.01 * Greater than ± 5% of the range used. • G:\Hearth\Clients\ENGLAND Stove\G103348206 25-CAB80 Pellet Stove retest\Emissions\Pellet EPA Data Sheets.doc...
  • Page 38: Ambient Conditions

    RAW DRY GAS METER READINGS System 2 System 3 System 1 356.574 Final (ft 85.25 85.24 347.220 Initial (ft AMBIENT CONDITIONS Start Barometer. (inches Hg) 28.93 29.03 69.2 76.1 Dry Bulb (°F) Humidity (%) • G:\Hearth\Clients\ENGLAND Stove\G103348206 25-CAB80 Pellet Stove retest\Emissions\Pellet EPA Data Sheets.doc...
  • Page 39 FUEL PELLETS USED: MOISTURE CONTENT (OVEN DRY METHOD): WET: DRY: BOMB CALORIMETER TEST: BTU/LB. (DRY) WEIGHT USED DURING TEST: LBS. BURN RATE: Kg./HOUR TEST UNIT SETTINGS: ___________________________ ___________________________ TIME: __________ COMMENTS: • G:\Hearth\Clients\ENGLAND Stove\G103348206 25-CAB80 Pellet Stove retest\Emissions\Pellet EPA Data Sheets.doc...
  • Page 40 9:22am: 1 Hour at full rate completed, Unit turned down to M2 (medium rate) per client instructions 11:22am: 2 hours at medium rate completed, Unit turned down to M1( Low rate) per client instructions 2:22pm: Test complete. • G:\Hearth\Clients\ENGLAND Stove\G103348206 25-CAB80 Pellet Stove retest\Emissions\Pellet EPA Data Sheets.doc...
  • Page 41 52.64 52.65 54.99 55.00 57.33 57.34 59.68 59.67 62.01 62.01 64.35 64.34 66.68 66.67 69.01 69.01 71.33 71.33 73.66 73.66 75.97 75.98 78.29 78.30 80.61 80.61 82.93 82.93 85.25 85.24 • G:\Hearth\Clients\ENGLAND Stove\G103348206 25-CAB80 Pellet Stove retest\Emissions\Pellet EPA Data Sheets.doc...
  • Page 42 Timber Products Inspection, Inc. C E R T I F I C A T E O F Q U A L I F I C A T I O N This is to signify that A R T H O O D H AV I N G U P P LY 6752 State Highway 107 Nor th...
  • Page 43 Page__1__of___1_ Manufacturer : England Stoves Model:25*CAB80 Date_2/26/18________ Job #G103348206 Run___1_______________ Tech___________ DILUTION TUNNEL PARTICULATE SAMPLER DATA FILTER TYPE: Gelman 47mm A/E SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 3 Pre-test Probe & Front Back Probe & Front Back Probe & Front Back Weight Housing Filter +...
  • Page 44 Intertek Pharmaceutical Services P.O. Box 470 Salem Industrial Park Bldg. #5 Whitehouse, NJ 08888 Phone 908.534.4445 Fax 908.534.1054 Analytical Report Report Number: 186096 Report Status: Interim Brian Ziegler Intertek 8431 Murphy Dr. Middleton, WI 53562 Sample: Marth wood pellets 46.87 % 6.41 %...
  • Page 45 21 CFR, parts 210 and 211. Intertek makes no claims to the applicability of the data and the Client is solely responsible for determining whether the information provided in this report is suitable for the intended application.
  • Page 46 scale 33.93208 Meter Meter 46.02 40.82 33.93 Time Flue Room Tunnel DGM 1 DGM 1 Filter 1 DGM 2 DGM 2 Filter 2 DGM 3 Filter 3 Meter #1 Meter #2 Draft Tunnel Corrected Draft Calculated 10.0 Temp 1 Temp 2 Dry Bulb 3 In 13 Out 14 In 16...
  • Page 61 Manufactured By: Stove Builder International INSTALLATION & OPERATION inc. MANUAL PO Box 206 Monroe, VA 24574 25-CAB80 55-SHPCAB80 55-TRPCAB80 25-CAB80S www.englander-stoves.com Support: (877) 356-6663 55-SHPCAB80S Email: tech@sbi- 55-TRPCAB80S international.com CAUTION PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS PELLET FUEL-BURNING APPLIANCE.
  • Page 62 IMPORTANT: IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS UNIT, DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE DEALER. CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT @ 1-877-356-6663 Tamper Warning: This wood heater has a manufacturer-set minimum low burn rate that must not be altered. It is against federal regulations to alter this setting or otherwise operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual.
  • Page 63 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.
  • Page 64 Welcome! Introduction • Cleaning the Burn Pot …...35 Thank You ......... 4 • • Weekly Specifications • Baffle Removal....36 • Heating Specifications ....... 5 • Monthly • Dimensions ........5 • Venting Pipe Cleaning ….. 37 EPA Compliance ......... 5 •...
  • Page 65 INTRODUCTION 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”...
  • Page 66: Heating Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Heating Specifications • Approximate Pellet Burn Rate**……….…………1.0 to 1.8 kg/hr (2.2 to 3.8 lbs/hr) • Maximum Burn Time**………………………………………………………………………..36 hours • Approximate Square Footage Heated***………...………………………….up 2,000 sq. ft. • Hopper Capacity (fuel)…………………………………….…………………………….…..80 pounds Dimensions EPA and Safety Compliance Specifications • EPA Compliance Status …………………. Certified to comply with 2020 particulate emission standards using pellet fuel.
  • Page 67: Installation

    INSTALLATION Installation Overview When choosing a location for your new stove, there are a multitude of factors that should be taken into account before beginning the installation. 1. Traffic Patterns – To help prevent accidents, the stove should be placed in a location where it is out of the way of normal travel through the home.
  • Page 68: Clearances To Combustibles

    INSTALLATION Clearances to Combustibles Unit to Side Unit to Rear Unit to Corner Wall (A) Wall (B) 7 in. 0 in. 5 in. 178 mm 0 mm 127 mm CAUTION Unit can be very HOT while in operation. Keep children away. •...
  • Page 69: Venting Introduction

    INSTALLATION Venting Introduction This pellet stove operates on a negative draft system, which pulls combustion air through the burn pot and pushes the exhaust air through the vent pipe and out of the building. This unit must be installed in accordance with the following detailed descriptions of venting techniques; not installing the stove in accordance with the details listed here can result in poor stove performance, property damage, bodily injury or death.
  • Page 70: Additional Venting Information

    INSTALLATION Additional Venting Information • Do not mix and match components from different pipe manufacturers when assembling your venting system (i.e. Do NOT use venting pipe from one manufacturer and a thimble from another). • We require a minimum vertical rise of 36 in. (3 ft.) of pipe to create natural draft in the system. This helps evacuate smoke from the stove in the event of a power failure or combustion blower failure.
  • Page 71 INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 1: Through the Wall • Generally the simplest installation method, venting through the wall using our AC-3000 kit, AC-33000 if Canada (or similar venting system) is also the preferred venting method. It minimizes horizontal pipe, allows the stove to be installed close to the wall and keeps the clean-out tee on the outside of the house, for ease of cleaning.
  • Page 72 INSTALLATION For high altitude installations (above 4,000 ft.), the vent pipe should be increased from 3-inch Approved Venting Method 2: Through the Ceiling (3”) to four-inch (4”). • Venting through the ceiling/roof may be the only feasible venting option in some cases and is a factory recommended installation.
  • Page 73 INSTALLATION For high altitude installations (above 4,000 ft.), the vent pipe should be increased from 3-inch Approved Venting Method 3: Existing Chimney System (3”) to four-inch (4”). • Using an existing masonry or factory built chimney for venting is the only other acceptable method for venting this pellet unit.
  • Page 74: Mobile Home Installation

    INSTALLATION For high altitude installations (above 4,000 ft.), the vent pipe should be increased from 3-inch Mobile Home Installation (3”) to four-inch (4”). • The England’s Stove Works, Inc. outside air kit MUST be used for installation of this unit in a mobile home.
  • Page 75: Vent Termination Clearances

    VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES A) Min. 4-ft clearance below or beside any door or window that opens. B) Min. 1-ft clearance above any door or window that opens. C) Min. 2-ft clearance from any adjacent building. D) Min. 7-ft clearance from any grade when adjacent to public walkways. E) Min.
  • Page 76 OUTSIDE AIR HOOK-UP • The use of outside combustion air is mandatory on this pellet stove. • The outside air connection pipe protrudes from the lower rear center of the stove; use the included outside air kit to attach your stove to outside combustion air.
  • Page 77: Floor Protection

    FLOOR PROTECTION • This pellet stove requires a non-combustible floor protector if the stove is to be installed on a combustible floor. If the floor the stove is to be installed on is already non-combustible (i.e. a concrete floor in a basement) and has an R value equal to or higher than .2, no floor protection is needed (although a decorative floor protector can still be used for aesthetic reasons).
  • Page 78 CONTROL BOARD TYPES Control Board Types Your stove may come equipped with a control board that is mounted on the top of the stove, behind the hopper (“Top Mount”), or it may come equipped with a control board that is mounted on the side wall of the unit (“Side Mount”). For reference, a Top Mount control board looks like this: And a side mount control board has separate windows for Heat Range and Blower Speed, like this:...
  • Page 79: Daily Operation

    DAILY OPERATION Getting Started Check to see that the hopper is clean and free from foreign materials. Be sure to connect this unit to a working • outlet; we recommend using a surge protector to help protect the electronic components from damage. BEFORE your first fire, dry run your unit (no pellet fuel in the hopper) for twenty minutes;...
  • Page 80 • Top Mount boards: when the “ON” button is pressed, the board will scroll the message “DID YOU CLEAN BURN POT BEFORE STARTING? HOLD ON TO CONFIRM”. Press and hold the “ON” button for 3 seconds to start the unit. •...
  • Page 81 • Top Mount board: The circuit board is equipped with “Reminder Messages” which will pop up and scroll on the display at various times. • The following apply to the Top Mount board only: • As noted above, the control board will ask the user if they have cleaned out the burn pot prior to every start with “HOLD ON TO CONFIRM”.
  • Page 82: Manual/Automatic Mode

    CONTROL BOARD SETTINGS – TOP MOUNT BOARD Please Note: The following section gives instructions for stove models with the Top Mount control board (where the control board is mounted on the top of the stove, behind the hopper). Please see the section of the manual “Control Board Settings – Side Mount Board” for instructions pertaining to stoves with a Side Mount control board.
  • Page 83 Setting Stove in Manual Mode o To set the stove in Manual Mode: With the stove plugged in press the down arrow and the up arrow button simultaneously. This will toggle your stove to Manual Mode. o While in Manual Mode, the stove board will display M1 (the lowest setting) and can be adjusted with the up and down arrows.
  • Page 84 ERROR CODES – Top Mount Control Board Error messages will appear and scroll across the display of the control board if the unit experiences an abnormal condition. When these errors occur, the unit will proceed to a shutdown cycle, during which time the control board will not permit the unit to be restarted.
  • Page 85 “FAILED ON VACUUM LOSS SHUTTING DOWN”. The unit will then initiate a shutdown cycle, and the message will continue to scroll during this time until the unit shuts completely off. During this shutdown, the stove cannot be restarted; if the “ON” button is pressed during shutdown the unit will scroll “STOVE MUST SHUT DOWN TO CLEAR ERROR”...
  • Page 86 ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLESHOOTING – Top Mount Board NOTE: In some cases it will be recommended that you run “Diagnostic Mode” while Troubleshooting. See the section immediately following this section for information on running the Diagnostic Mode for your stove. Failed to start Each time the unit is powered up it should be clean;...
  • Page 87 o Improper venting method - as stated above, one of the key requirements for proper operation is proper airflow through the entire system. Venting systems with excessive elbows and/or long horizontal runs can restrict the flow of air to the point that the vacuum switch may not receive enough pressure to hold it closed.
  • Page 88 • Burning improper fuels - this unit is designed and approved to burn only premium grade wood pellets. Burning other fuels such as cherry pits, shelled corn, or pea/rice coal is not only prohibited, the practice can lead to significant damage done to the unit in a relatively short time. •...
  • Page 89 • Plugged vacuum port - the vacuum pressure that is read by the switch is pulled at a small port located in the back wall of the burn chamber, to the right of the burn pot cradle. This port can become restricted or blocked by ash buildup in the mouth of the port, causing the switch to either open, or not close fully, while the stove is running.
  • Page 90 Diagnostic Mode for Top Mount Control Board To enter Diagnostic Mode, the unit must be off and completely shut down. • Press the UP , DOWN and ON buttons simultaneously, and release. • The unit will scroll “DIAGNOSTIC MODE” followed by “REV 3.4”, for example (or whatever revision is present on the board at the time).
  • Page 91 o The board will scroll “FIRE 087F”, or whatever temperature the firebox sensor is reading at this point. The heat sensor can be tested using a lighter (or other heat producing device) to warm the sensor, and as the sensor is warmed the display will adjust to display the temperature at the sensor as it changes.
  • Page 92 CONTROL BOARD SETTINGS – SIDE MOUNT CONTROL BOARD The control board on this stove allows the user to adjust the heat output and convection blower speed, turn the unit on and off, and test components for function (more on diagnostic mode later). •...
  • Page 93 ERROR CODES – SIDE MOUNT CONTROL BOARD Error codes, or “E-Codes,” are alphanumeric codes that will appear in the Heat Range and Blower Speed windows of the Control Board if the unit experiences an abnormal condition. Error codes are the control board’s way of telling the user that something isn’t operating correctly within the stove, and that the unit should be carefully inspected before reigniting.
  • Page 94: Smoke Detectors

    POWER FAILURE – Top and Side Mount Control Boards If the power to the unit is interrupted for approximately three minutes or less, the unit will resume operation when power is restored according to the following table: Unit’s State Before Power Loss State When Power Returns Warmup (Start-Up) Warmup (Start-Up)
  • Page 95: Daily Maintenance

    *Failure to properly clean your stove can cause poor performance and possibly a burn back!* DAILY MAINTENANCE 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.
  • Page 96: Cleaning The Burn Pot

    Cleaning the Burn Pot Bottom Auger Tube Along with removing ashes from the stove, cleaning the burn pot is the other essential 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 burn pot over time.
  • Page 97: Weekly Maintenance

    WEEKLY MAINTENANCE Baffle Removal • As with any maintenance concerning this unit, be sure the unit is “OFF,” has completed the Shut-Down cycle, and is completely cool 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.
  • Page 98: Monthly Maintenance

    MONTHLY MAINTENANCE A good rule 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. Venting Pipe Cleaning • Low spots and direction changes in the venting system (such as tees and elbows) are areas for potential fly-ash and creosote accumulation.
  • Page 99: Important Notes

    YEARLY MAINTENANCE Important Notes • As with any maintenance concerning this unit, be sure the unit is “OFF,” has completed the Shut-Down cycle, and is completely cool 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.
  • Page 100 YEARLY MAINTENANCE • The stove and the flue system should be given a complete cleaning at the end of the heating season. • Burn Pot: Remove the burn pot assembly, clean it thoroughly, and re-install it (refer to Exploded Parts Diagram in the rear of this manual and the Daily Maintenance section);...
  • Page 101 • Reinstall the venting system and panels. • NOTE: As an option, there is a Combustion Motor Gasket that is included with Part # PU-CBMG, which allows you to remove the motor (only) from the combustion blower housing, clean the motor and inside of the blower housing, and replace the motor and its gasket without having to remove the entire Combustion Blower.
  • Page 102: Troubleshooting Guide

    Trouble-Shooting Guide WARNING: To avoid ELECTRICAL SHOCK always disconnect the unit from the power source BEFORE attempting any repair. If this guide does not correct the problem, call Technical Support at 1-877-356-6663. *See ERROR CODES section earlier in this manual for information on troubleshooting Error Codes Problem Cause Solution...
  • Page 103 Error codes related only to side mounted control board Unit Shuts Down in 15-20 1. Loose thermal sensor. 1. Check both sides of thermal sensor minutes with an "FS" code connection (exhaust blower and control (Top Mount) or “E-2” code board).
  • Page 104: Replacing Components

    REPLACING COMPONENTS See Exploded Diagram at rear of manual for parts reference englander-stoves.com Questions: (877) 356-6663 Convection (Room Air) Blower • Before beginning any component replacement, be certain the unit is unplugged and thoroughly cooled down. • Remove the back panel of the unit, using a 5/16” wrench. •...
  • Page 105 Auger Motors, Bearings & Shafts • Before beginning any component replacement, be certain the unit is unplugged and thoroughly cooled down. Also, make sure the hopper is empty before attempting to remove or replace the top auger motor assembly. • Remove the back panel of the unit, using a ”...
  • Page 106: Combustion (Exhaust) Blower

    • When placing the auger assembly in the unit, always tighten the four auger bearing bolts in a diagonal (criss-cross) pattern to ensure the bearings and shafts are aligned properly. Remember to install the auger shelf support, placing the two bottom bolts through the shelf and the auger bearing.
  • Page 107 REPLACING COMPONENTS Vacuum Switch - Function • This unit is equipped with a Vacuum Shut Down Switch (Part # CU-VS), which helps control various functions of the unit. • If an operational error occurs in the unit, a switch will either stop the top (feed) auger or shut the unit off;...
  • Page 108: Vacuum Switch

    REPLACING COMPONENTS Vacuum Switch • Before beginning any component replacement, be certain the unit is unplugged and thoroughly cooled down. • Remove the back panel of the unit, using a 5/16” wrench. • Locate the vacuum switch as shown in the diagram below (on the left wall of the unit). •...
  • Page 109 REPLACING COMPONENTS Igniter • Before beginning any component replacement, be certain the unit is unplugged and thoroughly cooled down. • Remove the back panel of the unit, using a 5/16” wrench. • Locate the igniter on the left side of the feeder assembly (as viewed from the rear of the unit).
  • Page 110: Combustion Blower

    REPLACING COMPONENTS IMPROPER GASKET MAINTENANCE, INCLUDING FAILURE TO REPLACE GASKETS, CAN CAUSE AIR LEAKS RESULTING IN SMOKE-BACKS. IT IS MANDATORY TO REPLACE GASKETS ANNUALLY. Gaskets 1. Door • This unit comes with a ¾” rope gasket in the channel around the door opening that should be replaced at least once every year.
  • Page 111: Glass Replacement

    REPLACING COMPONENTS Glass This unit has one ceramic glass panel (Part # AC-G9) in the door; self adhesive window gasket is included with replacement windows purchased directly from England’s Stove Works. Never replace ceramic glass with tempered or any other type of glass and never operate this unit with cracked or broken glass. Surface scratches are acceptable and normal, but if this glass becomes cracked in any area, the unit should be shut down and the glass replaced with this high-temperature ceramic glass.
  • Page 112 REPLACING COMPONENTS Top Mounted Control Board *BEFORE REPLACING THE CONTROL BOARD BE SURE THE UNIT IS COOLED COMPLETELY AND UNPLUGGED.* The Control Board (Part # PU-CB14) is a digital read-out board. To replace the control board, first unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. Remove the front face of the control board by pulling it forward. Once the board is apart, use a pair of needle nose pliers to disconnect the wiring harness, room sensor, thermostat, hopper lid and vacuum switch connectors.
  • Page 113: Wiring Diagram

    Control Board Wiring – Top Mount Control Board WIRING DIAGRAM Caution – Shock Hazard Press the “Off” button and let the appliance completely cool BEFORE • unplugging the appliance and beginning any maintenance or component replacement. Risk of shock if appliance is not unplugged before service. •...
  • Page 114 REPLACING COMPONENTS – SIDE MOUNTED CONTROL BOARD The Control Board (Part # PU-CB19) is a digital read-out board. This board offers a wide variety of settings to operate the unit. This part can be removed from the unit by loosening the two outside screws and pulling the board back to the inside of the stove.
  • Page 115 Side Mounted Control Board Wiring Diagram CAUTION: Moving Parts May Cause Injury. Do NOT Operate with Panel(s) Off. DANGER: Parts May Be Hot. Risk of Electric Shock. Disconnect Power Before Servicing Unit. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE: If the unit or chimney connector pipe “glows”...
  • Page 116 Adjusting Hopper Lid Latch The seals around the top of the pellet hopper are important to safe and efficient operation of the unit. The latch installed on this unit is designed to pull the hopper lid tight against this seal. Over the course of operation as these seals “wear in”...
  • Page 117 Pellet Stove – Exploded View Diagram 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.
  • Page 118: Replacement Parts List

    REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Part No Description AC-GGK Glass Gasket Kit (gasket only, no glass) AC-DGKC Door Gasket Kit AC-G9 9”x9” Glass with Gasket AC-SHN Nickel Door Spring Handle AC-MBSP Hi-Temperature Black Spray Paint PU-047040 1 RPM Auger Motor Assembly PU-BP18 Burn Pot Assembly PU-BP18WP Wear Plate (fits inside burn pot)
  • Page 119 If you have any questions, please contact the Technical Support Department: Questions: (877) 356-6663 Website: www.englander-stoves.com You may write your unit’s Manufacture Date and Serial Number in the blank spaces on this sample tag (next page), for future reference. This sample tag also shows the safety info such as UL/ULC testing standard, etc.
  • Page 120 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.
  • Page 121: Conditions And Exclusions

    LIMITED FIVE (5) YEAR WARRANTY From the date of purchase to the original owner. Model Numbers 25-CAB80 / 55-SHPCAB80 / 55-TRPCAB80 The manufacturer extends the following warranties: Five Year Period: 1. Carbon steel and welded seams in the firebox are covered for five (5) years against splitting.
  • Page 122: Other Rights

    *Some states do not allow the exclusion of limitations of incidental or consequential damages, so the above may not apply to you Procedure Purchaser must give 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, at our option, will perform the warranty service.
  • Page 123: Important Notice

    Important Notice This registration information MUST be on file for this warranty to be valid. Please send this information within thirty (30) days from the original date of purchase. Use any of these three easy ways to send your warranty information in! Mailing Address Stove Builder International inc.
  • Page 124: Purchaser Information

    WARRANTY REGISTRATION for England’s Stove Works® Purchaser Information* I. Purchased By (Name) _________________________________________ II. Address ____________________________________________________ III. City _______________________State________Zip Code ____________ IV. Telephone Number ___________________________________________ V. Email Address _______________________________________________ Dealer Information* VI. Purchased From _____________________________________________ VII. Address ___________________________________________________ VIII. City_______________________ State________ Zip Code __________ Unit Information* IX.
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  • Page 195 RecNum TestTime StkTemp Scale 34.5 34.45 34.45 34.35 34.4 34.4 34.2 34.15 34.2 34.1 34.05 34.2 34.1 34.05 34.1 34.05 33.9 33.95 33.8 33.8 33.75 33.75 33.65 33.6 33.5 33.5 33.5 33.5 33.4 33.4 33.35 33.3 33.2 33.2 33.2 33.35 33.25 33.25 33.15...
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