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Safety tested according to
ULC S627 standard by an
accredited laboratory.
Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this wood fuel‐
burning appliance. Keep children, furniture, fixtures and all combustibles away
Failure to follow these instructions can result in property damage, bodily injury
or even death. For your safety and protection, follow the installation
instructions outlined in this manual. Contact your local building or fire officials
about restrictions and installation inspection requirements (including permits)
15‐W03
(ESW0016 MODEL)
INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
CAUTION
from any heating appliance.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY NOTICE
in your area.
Manufactured By:
Stove Builder International inc.,
250, rue de Copenhague, St‐
Augustin‐de‐Desmaures (Québec)
Canada, G3A 2H3
www.englander‐stoves.com
1 (877) 356‐6663
Emai
l: tech@sbi‐international.com
46327A
2023‐01‐23

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  • Page 1 250, rue de Copenhague, St‐ Augustin‐de‐Desmaures (Québec) Safety tested according to Canada, G3A 2H3 ULC S627 standard by an accredited laboratory. www.englander‐stoves.com 1 (877) 356‐6663 Emai l: tech@sbi‐international.com CAUTION Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this wood fuel‐...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT: IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS UNIT, DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE DEALER. CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT @ 1‐877‐356‐6663 Retain for your files Model Number Date of Purchase Date of Manufacture Serial Number * This information can be found on the safety tag attached to the rear of the unit. Have this information on hand if you phone the factory or your dealer regarding this product.
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT NOTE: The ash pan on this wood stove must be installed correctly before operation. The locking lip on the bottom of the ash pan must be slid INSIDE the stove pedestal so that it can lock the ash pan in place, flush against the pedestal. Tilt the ash pan up toward you as you slide it into the opening to do this.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    WELCOME! Introduction • Inspecting Gaskets ...... 23 • Thank You! …....... 5 • Finish .......... 23 Specifications Replacing Components • Heating Specifications....6 • Glass and Insert ......24 • Dimensions........6 • Burner Tubes ......25 • Particulate emissions Compliance •...
  • Page 5: Thank You

    Thank you for purchasing this fine product from Englander! Englander 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.
  • Page 6: Heating Specifications

    Heating Specifications • Maximum Burn Time** ................. 6‐8 hours • Approximate Square Footage Heated*** ............ 2000 sq. ft. • Firebox Capacity.................... 35 pounds • Flue Collar ....................6.0 in. round Dimensions (Inches) • 22” Wide x 30” High x 27” Deep Particulates emissions and Safety Compliance Specifications •...
  • Page 7: 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 8: Clearances To Combustibles

    INSTALLATION Clearances to Combustibles Parallel Corner Installation Wall Installation WARNING - INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER Chimney Chimney Chimney Unit to Side Connector Unit to Unit to Connector to Connector Wall * to Side Rear Wall Corner Rear Wall to Corner...
  • Page 9: Venting Introduction

    Englander is not • USE an approved wall thimble when responsible for any damage incurred passing through a wall and a ceiling due to a poor or unsafe installation.
  • Page 10: 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 chimney height of 15.0 ft. Chimney systems shorter than this may not create the amount of draft which is required to operate this wood burning unit.
  • Page 11: Wall Pass-Throughs

    Wall Pass-Throughs For Canada: A chimney connector shall not pass through an attic, roof space, closet, floor, ceiling, or similar concealed space. Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction is desired, the installation shall conform with CAN/CSA-B365.
  • Page 13 INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 1: Through the Wall Factory Built Chimney 10 ft. Termination Cap The 10‐3‐2 Rule: The chimney system Storm Collar must terminate 3.0 ft. above the point where its centerline passes through the roof AND the chimney must terminate 2.0 ft.
  • Page 14: Through The Ceiling

    INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 2: Through the Ceiling Termination Cap 10 ft. The 10‐3‐2 Rule: The chimney system must terminate 3.0 ft. above the point where its centerline passes through the roof AND the chimney must terminate 2.0 ft. above any part of the dwelling within a 10 ft.
  • Page 15 INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 3: Internal or External Masonry Chimney System 10 ft. The 10‐3‐2 Rule: The chimney system must terminate 3.0 ft. above the point where its centerline passes through the Chimney liner cross‐sectional roof AND the chimney must terminate area (Length x Width) must be 2.0 ft.
  • Page 16: Masonry Fireplace

    INSTALLATION INSTALLATION INTO A MASONRY FIREPLACE Preparation The 10‐3‐2 Rule: The chimney system must terminate 3.0 ft. Measure your hearth to ensure it is large above the point where its centerline passes through the roof enough to accept the unit. AND the chimney must terminate 2.0 ft.
  • Page 17: Floor Protection

    FLOOR PROTECTION • The spark and ember floor protector should be UL approved or equivalent (ULC if Canada) and must be noncombustible. Since the majority of the heat from this unit is radiant, the floor protector only serves to keep ashes and sparks from landing on combustible flooring near the unit. A hearth rug is NOT an approved substitute for a proper hearth pad.
  • Page 18: Operation

    OPERATION First Fire- Remember to open a door and/or window to ventilate the area. Break‐In Fires You may find it necessary to open several doors or windows for plenty of • This wood burning unit is constructed of heavy gauge ventilation.
  • Page 19 OPERATION • The optional room air convection blower was designed to extract the maximum amount of heat from the stove, for the highest possible heat transfer into the room. Since the blower is so efficient at removing heat from the unit, it is very important to only operate the room air blower after a fresh wood load has been allowed to burn for at least thirty (30) minutes.
  • Page 21 DO NOT STORE FUEL CLOSER THAN SPECIFIED CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES OR WITHIN THE SPACE NEEDED FOR LOADING THE STOVE AND FOR ASH REMOVAL. OPERATION Additional Safety Guidelines CAUTION: When adding fuel to the stove, the blower must be turned OFF. •...
  • Page 22 ultimately, an unrestricted source of outside combustion may be necessary for proper unit function. • If the unit is connected to outside air, be certain to monitor the exterior inlet to the combustion system for icing or snow accumulation. Allowing the outside air connection to become restricted will result in air starvation to the unit.
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Daily Maintenance • Inspect the firebox for ash accumulation; remove excess ash and follow instructions below regarding disposal. Ash should not be allowed to accumulate in the stove to the point that it covers the dog box hole. The ash dump plug in the firebox may be removed and ashes raked into the ash pan below for temporary storage.
  • Page 24: Inspecting Gaskets

    “Illustrated Parts” section of this manual. • Gaskets should only be replaced with equivalent fiberglass gaskets purchased from Englander specifically for this unit. Gaskets 1. Door ‐ This unit comes with a ¾“ rope gasket around the door that should be replaced at least every year.
  • Page 25: Replacing Components

    This unit has a ceramic glass panel (Part No. AC‐G50) in the viewing door; self adhesive window gasket is included with replacement windows purchased directly from Englander. Never replace ceramic glass with tempered or any other type of glass and never operate this unit with cracked or broken glass.
  • Page 26: Door Hinges

    REPLACING COMPONENTS Burner tube replacement There are three different burner tubes in the top of the stove. To replace a tube, first be sure that you order the correct tube you need to replace. Then using a 5/16” socket or open end wrench, remove the screw located on the left side of the tube.
  • Page 27: Other Components

    Other Components continued: At this point you can access the primary air control damper assembly, thermostatic actuator assembly and the damper release lever. Although these shouldn’t need to be replaced, they can be, easily. The primary air control damper assembly can be replaced by removing the small spring handle from the front of the unit, then sliding the assembly out.
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Issue Cause Solution(s) Stove smokes into room 1. Weak Draft 1.1 Be certain chimney is sufficiently tall to meet the 10‐3‐2 rule. 1.2 Add additional height to the chimney. 2. Negative Pressure in 2.1 Add an outside combustion air hookup to the Home the unit.
  • Page 29: Parts List

    REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Diagram Description Part No. Unit Rear heat shield (BOLT ON) AC‐W01HS Rear panel (BOLT ON) AC‐W01RP Primary air control damper assembly AC‐W01PDA Not shown Damper release lever AC‐W01DRL Not shown Thermostatic actuator assembly AC‐W01TAA Ash drawer AC‐ADW01 Door hinges AC‐DHW01 Not shown...
  • Page 30 ILLUSTRATED PARTS DIAGRAM...
  • Page 31: Brick Layout

    BRICK LAYOUT AND REPLACEMENT NOTE: The bricks on the sides and rear will need to be installed after delivery *Top rear bricks on each side may or may not be notched. If notched, order part number AC-SBN1X3. QUANTITY DIAGRAM BRICK SIZE PART NUMBER NUMBER STOVE...
  • Page 33 You may write your unit’s Manufacture Date and Serial Number in the blank spaces on this sample tag, for future reference. This sample tag also shows the safety info. such as ULC testing standard, etc. for your local officials, or anyone else who may need reference information.
  • Page 34 For parts, warranty replacement procedures may be found at our parts store site: www.englander‐stoves.com LIMITED FIVE (5) YEAR WARRANTY From the date of purchase to the original owner The manufacturer extends the following warranties: Five Year Period: Carbon steel and welded seams in the firebox are covered for five (5) years against splitting.
  • Page 35: Important Notice

    G3A 2H3 Fax Number (418) 878-3001 – Twenty-four hours a day. Online Registration Visit our warranty registration website at: https://www.englander‐stoves.com/ca/en/warranty‐registration/ (WARRANTY CARD LOCATED ON NEXT PAGE) For parts, warranty replacement procedures may be found at our parts store site: www.englander-stoves.com...
  • Page 36 WARRANTY REGISTRATION for Englander 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 *Refer to the sticker on the back of the manual or box to complete this section.
  • Page 37 Avoid make‐ shift compromises when installing the venting system. Englander is not responsible for any damage incurred due to a poor or unsafe installation.
  • Page 38 meets local and national fire codes, and if you’re uncertain about how to safely install the stove, we strongly recommend contacting a local certified installer to perform the installation. Venting Guidelines: ALWAYS install vent pipe in strict adherence to the instructions and clearances included with your venting system.
  • Page 39 Operation and Maintenance – Please refer to the ‘Operation’ (Operating Instructions) and Maintenance (including Ash Removal/Disposal) sections of your owner’s manual and follow the guidelines listed therein for safety and for optimal emissions performance. Additional Information: Following the instructions in your owner’s manual for Building a Fire will ensure a proper fire, as well as helping minimize visible emissions.
  • Page 40 Moisture Meter Information Firewood is ready at 10‐25% moisture content. • Newly‐cut logs can have a moisture content (MC) of 80% or more, depending on species. • Since wood shrinks, and can also split, twist or otherwise change shape as it dries, most wood is dried before being used.
  • Page 41 WHAT FUELS NOT TO USE: CAUTION NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE-TYPE LANTERN FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL LIGHTER • FLUID, OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR “FRESHEN UP” A FIRE IN THIS HEATER. KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE HEATER WHILE IN USE. ADDITIONALLY, NEVER APPLY FIRE-STARTER TO ANY HOT SURFACE OR EMBERS IN THE STOVE.
  • Page 42 (Front to Back) Smoke Detectors Englander highly recommends the use of smoke detectors in every room of the house. However, locating a smoke detector directly above this unit can result in nuisance alarms.
  • Page 43 Warranty: See your Owner’s manual for a Warranty Registration instruction page, as well as instructions for warranty procedures. For parts, warranty replacement procedures may be found at our parts store site: www.englander‐stoves.com...

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