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IMPORTANT: HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS WORTH REVIEWING  

 

1. 

What is the correct way to start a fire? 

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  You will need small pieces of dry wood (kindling) and paper.  Use only newspaper or paper 

that has not been coated or that has had materials glued or applied to it.  Never use coated 
or colored paper (such as advertising flyers). 

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  Open the door of the wood stove. 

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  Crumple several pieces of paper, and place them in the center of the firebox, directly on 

the firebricks of the stove.  Never use a grate to elevate the fire. 

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  Place small pieces of dry wood (kindling) over the paper in the form of a “teepee.”  This 

allows for good air circulation, which is important for good combustion. 

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  Light the crumpled paper in two or three different locations.  NOTE:  It is important to heat 

the air in the stovepipe for draft to begin. 

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  Fully open the air control of the wood stove, and close the door until it is just 

slightly

 open, 

allowing for air to be introduced into the firebox.  Never leave the door fully open, as sparks 
from the kindling may occur, causing injury.  As the fire begins to burn the kindling, some 
additional kindling may be needed to sustain the fire.  

DO NOT

 add more paper after the 

fire has started. 

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  Once the kindling has begun to burn, start adding some small pieces of seasoned, dry 

firewood.  NOTE:  Adding large pieces at the early stages will only serve to smother the 
fire.  Continue adding small pieces of seasoned, dry firewood, keeping the door slightly 
open until each piece starts to ignite.  Remember to always open the door slowly when 
placing wood into the fire. 

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  Once the wood has started to ignite and the smoke has reduced, close the stove door fully.  

(Reduction of smoke is a good indication that the draft in the chimney has begun, and 
good combustion is now possible.)  Larger pieces of seasoned, dry firewood can now be 
added when there is sufficient space in the firebox.  Adjust the air control setting to your 
desired setting. 

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  NOTE:  The lower the air control setting, the longer the burn time of the firewood. 

 

2. 

What type of wood is best to use as firewood?

 

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  Dry, seasoned hardwood should be used.  Avoid green, unseasoned wood.  Green wood, 

besides burning at only 60% of the fuel value of dry seasoned wood, will deposit creosote 
on the inside of the stove and along to inside of the chimney.

 

 

3. 

What does dry, seasoned wood mean, and what is considered to be hardwood? 

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  Wood that has been dried for a period of one year in a well-ventilated and sheltered area is 

considered dry, seasoned wood.  Hardwoods generally come from slow-growth trees, such 
as Oak or Fir.  Softwoods generally come from fast-growth trees, such as Pine or Spruce. 

 

4. 

Will following the steps listed above result in a perfect fire every time? 

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  A good answer would be “most of the time.”  There are many variables that can affect your 

rate of success when starting a fire, and experience will teach you how to deal with the 
variables.  This section of the manual will cover some of the variables that can affect a fire, 
and time and patience will contribute to your ability to start a good fire consistently. 

 

5. 

Why can’t I get the fire lit? 

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  Damp or wet wood and poor draft are the main reasons for poor results when starting a 

fire.  Remember to always use dry, seasoned wood for your fire.  Even wood that has been 
dried (seasoned) for a long period of time will be difficult to light if it has gotten wet.

 

 

6. 

Why is there always a large quantity of thick black smoke in the firebox? 

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  A large quantity of thick black smoke in the firebox is a possible indication that you have 

poor draft.

 

 

Summary of Contents for 12-FPG

Page 1: ...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 England s Stove Works hi...

Page 2: ... 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 inf...

Page 3: ...side 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 ...

Page 4: ...lt 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 A...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...ge 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 Call 800 245 64...

Page 7: ...7 INSTALLATION APPLICATIONS Cont d Illustration 1b ...

Page 8: ...eved If you are unable to install this type system your local dealer may be able to recommend a qualified contractor for this installation It is the customer s responsibility to ensure that his system is installed properly and is in good operating condition FLOOR AND WALL PROTECTION 1 Floor Protection You will not need any floor protection if your floor is constructed of a non combustible material...

Page 9: ...84 The proposed alternate is 4 brick with a C factor of 1 25 over 1 8 mineral board with a k factor of 0 29 Step a Use formula above to convert specification to R value R 1 k x T 1 0 84 x 75 0 893 Step b Calculate R of proposed system 4 brick of C 1 25 therefore R brick 1 C 1 1 25 0 80 1 8 mineral board of k 0 29 therefore Rmin bd 1 0 29 x 0 125 0 431 Total R Rbrick Rmineral board 0 8 0 431 1 231 ...

Page 10: ... punched holes in the Side Heat Shield with the existing holes in the Rear Heat Shield and fasten with the screws provided See Illustration 1 for clearances with and without side heat shields Rear Heat Shield Side Heat Shield Side Heat Shield Illustration 3 Side Heat Shield and Blower Installation Install AC 16 Optional Blower on these 4 mounting holes See Optional Blower Instructions on page 3 fo...

Page 11: ...st connect your stove to a chimney comparable to those listed earlier in this manual The crimped end of your pipe should be inserted into the flue collar and by doing this all the pipe will be reversed If you use this method the creosote will run back down the inside of your pipe and not out of the joints onto your stove As a safety precaution all joints should be sealed with high temperature sili...

Page 12: ...grate to elevate the fire 6 A clearance of 10 5 between single wall chimney connector and combustible materials is required Check with authorities having jurisdiction in your area with any questions 7 All pipe sections must be connected with the male crimped end toward the stove 8 Fasten the stove pipe to the flue collar by the use of three sheet metal screws Do the same at each additional joint t...

Page 13: ... Trash Cardboard Colored Paper or Coal REFER TO CHIMNEY AND CHIMNEY CONNECTOR MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS 3 Ft min from Roof Penetration 2 Ft higher than nearest point of roof within 10 ft Min overall height from floor 15 Ft CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY FOR APPROVED METHODS OF INSTALLATION 1 This appliance requires a masonry or pre manufactured chimney listed to UL103HT sized correctly 2 ...

Page 14: ...pproximately 20 minutes being careful not to over fire 8 Readjust the air inlet control to the desired burn rate If excessive smoke fills the firebox open the air inlet control slightly until flames resume and the wood is sufficiently ignited Basically Closed Low Way Open Medium and Fully Open High 9 When refueling adjust the air control to the fully open position When the fire brightens open the ...

Page 15: ...s an airwash system designed to reduce deposits on the glass GASKET REPLACEMENT After extensive use the sealing material which provides glass and door seal may need to be replaced if it does not sustain its resilience Inspect the glass and door seal periodically to ensure proper seal If the gaskets become frayed or worn replace immediately Contact your dealer or Technical Support at 800 245 6489 f...

Page 16: ... with the air control fully open for several minutes at numerous intervals throughout each day during the heating season being careful not to over fire the unit This should remove the slight film of creosote that accumulates during low burn periods 2 Burn the stove with the draft control fully open for approximately 20 30 minutes every time you apply fresh wood This allows wood to achieve the char...

Page 17: ...rn stove on its back If you are replacing existing legs or pedestal disconnect the existing legs or pedestal To install legs 1 Each leg will fit into a pre made slot on each corner of the bottom of the unit 2 A 3 8 x 1 1 2 Carriage Bolt and matching nut is supplied with each leg Fit a leg into a slot and match the hole on the leg with the hole in the slot Attach the legs one at a time using the su...

Page 18: ...e is a good indication that the draft in the chimney has begun and good combustion is now possible Larger pieces of seasoned dry firewood can now be added when there is sufficient space in the firebox Adjust the air control setting to your desired setting NOTE The lower the air control setting the longer the burn time of the firewood 2 What type of wood is best to use as firewood Dry seasoned hard...

Page 19: ... and door seals can all keep heat in but may also make a home too airtight If you are in doubt as to whether or not there is sufficient air in your home for your stove refrain from using those appliances known to consume air when possible or open a door or a window to allow some air to enter the home B Environmental Conditions High trees a low lying house location such as in a valley tall building...

Page 20: ...G HANDLE AC 03 BRASS ASH PAN KNOB AC 03BN NICKEL ASH PAN KNOB AC MBSP HI TEMPERATURE BLACK PAINT OPTIONS AC 16 ROOM AIR BLOWER AC NCSHSB SIDE HEAT SHIELD SYSTEM BLACK AC 108 BRASS ACCENT TRIM RING FOR DOOR C P AND L MODELS ONLY AC 108BN NICKEL ACCENT TRIM RING FOR DOOR C P AND L MODELS ONLY AC 107 BRASS LIP TRIM AC 107BN NICKEL LIP TRIM CA 12G GOLD PLATED LEG CA 13G GOLD PLATED DOOR All parts can ...

Page 21: ...ture 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 UL testing standard etc for your local officials or anyone else who may need reference information ...

Page 22: ...ident improper handling improper installation improper operation abuse or unauthorized repair made or attempted to be made The manufacturer is not liable for indirect incidental or consequential damages in connection with the product including any cost or expense providing substitute equipment or service during periods of malfunction or nonuse All liability for any consequential damage for breach ...

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