England's Stove Works 10-CDV Installation And Operation Manual

England's Stove Works 10-CDV Installation And Operation Manual

Englander stoves freestanding corn/pellet installation & operation manual models 10-cdv 49-trc22 49-shc22

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INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
MODEL NUMBERS:
Thank you for purchasing this product from a fine line of heating equipment.
We wish you many years of safe heating pleasure with your new heating appliance.
IMPORTANT: IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS UNIT DO NOT RETURN IT TO
THE DEALER. CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE @ 1-800-245-6489.
These freestanding corn/pellet units are approved for mobile home or doublewide installation
with outside combustion air hook-up. See "Flue System" section of manual.
Mobile home installation should be in accordance with the Manufactured Home and Safety
CAUTION: The structural integrity of the mobile home floor, wall and ceiling/roof
Please Note the Following Precautionary Statements:
NOTE: WE DO NOT RECOMMEND CORN/PELLET STOVES AS YOUR ONLY SOURCE OF HEAT.
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: Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this
corn/pellet/ fuel burning room heater.
Keep children, furniture, fixtures and all combustibles away from
any heating appliance.
WARNING: USE OF OUTSIDE AIR IS MANDATORY WITH THIS UNIT.
DO NOT OPERATE UNIT WITH HOPPER OPEN. LID MUST BE SHUT AND TIGHTLY SECURED.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE,
BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH. FOR YOUR SAFETY AND PROTECTION, FOLLOW ALL THE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS FOR
RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS (INCLUDING PERMITS) IN
YOUR AREA.
Questions? Need Parts or Options?
10-CDV
Save These Instructions.
Mobile Home Use:
Standard (HUD), CFR 3280, Part 24.
WARNING: Do Not Install in Sleeping Room
must be maintained.
DO NOT OPERATE WITH DOOR OPEN
SAFETY NOTICE
49-TRC22
www.englanderstoves.com
49-SHC22
Rev. 1/07

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  • Page 1 Please Note the Following Precautionary Statements: NOTE: WE DO NOT RECOMMEND CORN/PELLET STOVES AS YOUR ONLY SOURCE OF HEAT. 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.
  • Page 2 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”...
  • Page 3 Pellets with high ash content will burn dirty and require the unit to be cleaned more often. Be sure your corn or pellets are not damp or wet. If your corn is too damp, this stove may not be able to run on the lower Heat Range settings (the fire will die out). Be sure to keep sawdust out of the unit.
  • Page 4 Horizontal runs should not exceed four feet (4’) with a maximum vertical flue height of thirty five feet (35’). At fifteen feet (15’), the pipe should be increased to four inch (4”) corn vent pipe. This unit should be turned off and allowed to cool prior to cleaning. Any ashes should be kept in an airtight metal container and not disposed of until they are completely cooled.
  • Page 5: Unit Preparation

    • All minimum clearances to combustibles must be followed. • The corn/pellet stove is tested for operation with corn with 14% or less moisture content; it is recommended that corn with 11-12% moisture be used for most efficient operation of this unit.
  • Page 6 Burning treated seed corn in your stove will void your warranty and will destroy the exhaust system on the unit.
  • Page 7 Notes on termination of Vent Pipe (see also “FLUE SYSTEM” section of manual): 1. Not less than three (3) feet above any forced air inlet located within ten (10) feet. 2. Not less than four (4) feet below, four (4) feet horizontally from, or one (1) foot above any door, window or gravity air inlet into any building.
  • Page 8: Do Not Connect To Any Air Distribution Duct Or System

    • Distance from bottom of termination and grade - one foot (1 ft.) minimum. This is conditional upon the plants and nature of the grade surface. The exhaust gases are hot enough to ignite grass, plants, shrubs, etc. located in the vicinity of the termination. The grade must not be a lawn.
  • Page 9: Burning Solid Fuels

    As with corn, be consistent in your choice of wood pellet supplier. Pellets will vary in content and burn characteristics from supplier to supplier. • Check your pellets for foreign objects. Your stove warranty will not cover any damage caused due to foreign objects in the fuel supply. •...
  • Page 10: Flue System

    If you live in an area that has heavy snowfall, it is recommended the installation be taller than three feet (3’) to get above the snowdrift line. The same type installation can be used if your stove is below ground level by adding the clean- out section and vertical pipe inside until ground level is reached.
  • Page 11 When venting the stove through the ceiling, the pipe is connected the same as through the wall, except the clean out tee is always on the inside of the house, and a 3” adapter is added before the clean-out tee. You must use the proper ceiling support flanges and roof flashing supplied by the pipe manufacturer -- follow the pipe manufacturer’s directions and Illustration 1 in this manual.
  • Page 12 (6”) behind and on both sides of the stove. The clearance in front of the stove should be at least six inches (6”). This freestanding pellet unit will need a minimum 36”...
  • Page 13: Start-Up Procedures

    Do not burn trash (paper bags, etc.) in this unit. This stove has an induced draft system and is designed to operate continuously, as frequent shutdown is not required. The setting of the “Heat Range” touch pad will control the heat output and the amount of fuel the unit will burn (see “Control Board”...
  • Page 14 When starting the stove with corn, push the “AIR ON TEMP” button and hold, which will rotate the stirrer mechanism in the burn pot. Release the button when the stirrer is strait up (in the “12:00” position) before following the above instructions concerning placing the handful of pellets in the fire pot and starting your fire.
  • Page 15 90 degrees the exhaust blower will stop. The red light will then shut off and the entire stove will be shut down. The hotter the unit is operating, the longer it will take for the stove to complete the Shut-Down cycle.
  • Page 16: Daily Operation

    If the Combustion (exhaust) Blower should fail on this unit, a Vacuum Shut-Down Switch will automatically stop the auger. This will cause your stove to stop feeding fuel to the firepot, and the unit will eventually stop completely. Check your power supply, including tripped breakers, etc. If the blower has failed, you will need to contact Customer Service at (800) 245-6489.
  • Page 17: Ash Removal And Disposal

    Press the “OFF” touch pad and allow the stove to burn for five (5) minutes prior to opening the door. A long-handled screwdriver or long-handled putty knife can be used to scrape off any build-up or crust in the burn pot area.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    Next, remove the screws that hold the blower to the steel exhaust tube and slide the blower from the stove. The blower impeller, blower tube and steel blower exhaust tube on the unit should be brushed and vacuumed. When cleaning or replacing the blower a new gasket (Part # PU-CBG) should be added between the blower flange and the steel exhaust tube.
  • Page 19 This new unit has been painted with High-Temperature Paint that should retain its original look for years. If the unit should get wet and rust spots appear, the spots can be sanded with plain steel wool and repainted. We recommend this paint, as others may not adhere to the surface or withstand the high temperatures.
  • Page 20 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. The rear access panel should be removed prior to removing the control board. A 6-amp “quick-blow” fuse is used on this Control Board.
  • Page 21: Circuit Board Functions

    COMPONENT Exhaust Blower Starts Immediately Agitator Three minutes after starting, the agitator will begin to turn. Auger Three minutes after starting, the auger will begin to turn. Room Fan Begins when 110 degrees is reached Automatic If, after 15 minutes, the unit has not Shutdown reached the preset operating temp., the unit will begin to automatically shut...
  • Page 22: Accessory Items

    The spring clip will hold well if it is placed on the top edge of the trim before placing the trim in the window of the stove. Place the top edge with the clip into the window opening, then push the bottom edge of the trim flush with the window.
  • Page 23 Base & Riser Ash Pan Latch (2 per stove) Combustion Blower Gasket Combustion Blower Left Side Cover Plate Auger Tube Assembly (with Part CU-ASB, 2 per stove) Auger Tube Gasket 4 RPM Auger Motor Convection Blower 5/8” Hopper Flange Gasket...
  • Page 24 Corn Stove – Exploded View Diagram (Illustration 6)
  • Page 25 Adjusting your Hopper Lid Latch The seals around the top of the pellet hopper are important to safe an efficient operation of the unit. The latch installed on these units is designed to pull the hopper lid tight against this seal. Over the course of operation as these seals “wear in”...
  • Page 26 (Approx.18” height from floor to center of exhaust) DIRECTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF LEGS OR PEDESTAL: (Stove must be cooled and all ashes cleaned out) Remove bricks, disconnect flue, and turn stove on its back. * If you are replacing existing legs or pedestal, disconnect the existing legs or pedestal.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting Guide

    2. Re-align auger 3. Remove and oil blower 1. Check blower for material 2. Check impeller blower screw 1. Check stove connection 2. Check settings; always start unit on “5” to “9”setting 3. Check igniter for buildup 1. Check for flue blockage (nests, rodents, excess soot, etc.)
  • Page 28 PROBLEM Fire burns with a lazy, orange flame and/or fuel builds up in the firepot. Glass may become dirty. Fire goes out or stove shuts down. Fuel may stop feeding. Fire goes out or stove shuts down. Fuel may stop feeding.
  • Page 29 Have this information on hand if you phone the factory or your dealer regarding this product. Retain for your files: Model Number __________________________ Date of Purchase ________________________ Date of Manufacture _________________ Serial #_____________________ FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE TO THE ORIGINAL OWNER The manufacturer extends the following warranties: Five Year Period: 1.
  • Page 31 WARRANTY REGISTRATION for England’s Stove Works Purchased by (Name) ______________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________ City ________________________ State __________ Zip _________________ Telephone _______________________________________________________ Email Address ___________________________________________________ Purchased From (Dealer) ___________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________ City ________________________ State __________ Zip _________________ (Please be sure to refer to sticker on back of manual or box to complete this section)

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