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B.  Draft Controls

 

      
     This unit has two draft controls on the door that control the amount of combustion air 
that enters the stove that in turn controls the amount of heat the unit generates. The 
controls are turned in a counterclockwise direction to let in more combustion air and 
produce more heat. You will have to experiment with the draft controls in order to find 
the most efficient settings for your flue system, as no two flues are the same. If you have 
a problem regulating this unit please contact our Customer Service department. 

 
C.   Do Not Over-Fire Your Unit 
 

     The use of flammable liquids, too much wood or burning trash in the stove may result 
in an “over-fired” unit. If the chimney connector pipe or stove turns red or white, the 
stove has been over-fired. In the event this happens, close the screw dampers on the 
door immediately! This condition can ignite creosote in the chimney and cause a house 
or chimney fire. This type fire can cause structural damage to the chimney system; do 
not use the stove again until the entire system has been checked thoroughly and any 
damaged parts repaired or replaced. A chimney sweep can normally perform this 
inspection.  
 

D.   Every Day Fueling 
 

      This unit is designed to burn four to five hours on one good load of seasoned wood. 
Prior to loading with new wood, pull the hot ashes to the front edge of the stove, and fill 
the unit with seasoned wood. Allow the stove to burn freely for at least fifteen minutes 
before closing the door -- once you have a good burn, close the door and adjust the 
screw dampers for your desired heat level. Follow this procedure each time you add fuel 
to the unit. 
 

E.  Ash Removal and Disposal  
 

     Regularly inspect the ash build-up in your stove and remove as necessary. Ashes 
should be placed in a metal container with an airtight lid. The ashes should always be 
placed on a non-combustible surface or on the ground, completely away from all 
combustible materials. They should be retained in the metal container until all cinders 
have thoroughly cooled. If you have a masonry chimney or a pre-manufactured chimney 
system, it is essential to check for creosote build-up at least twice per month. 
 

 
SECTION V:  CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
 

A. Gaskets 
 

Each unit is equipped with a gasket kit around the door which should be replaced 

every two years. To remove the old gasket, pull it from the channel and scrape off the  
old adhesive, then place new adhesive in the channel and then the new gasket. Close 
the door and allow twenty-four hours for the cement to harden prior to building a fire. 

The replacement gasket for the door is part #AC-DGKC, and can be purchased from 

your local dealer or ordered from the factory (phone 800-516-3636). 

 

Summary of Contents for 24-G

Page 1: ...the flue pipe to any combustibles unless you are using shielded or double wall pipe Visit our web site at www englandsstoveworks com for helpful information frequently asked questions parts accessory...

Page 2: ...equal to or greater than the area of the flue collar on the stove If the area of the flue is greater than the collar it should never be more than three 3 times greater Example The area of a six inch...

Page 3: ...d out the roof This is the most direct route and creates a good draw because it requires less pipe It is less expensive because insulated pipe is needed only from the ceiling to the roof and above sin...

Page 4: ...ry important that you check with local officials Note Flue systems and flue pipe are not furnished with the unit SECTION III FREESTANDING PLACEMENT AND INSTALLATION The first problem you may encounter...

Page 5: ...ange on the blower into the channel track located at the bottom and rear of the unit The AC 12 thermostat can be installed by plugging the 110 connection into the wall and the opposite end into the bl...

Page 6: ...ne good load of seasoned wood Prior to loading with new wood pull the hot ashes to the front edge of the stove and fill the unit with seasoned wood Allow the stove to burn freely for at least fifteen...

Page 7: ...ult task however we highly recommend a professional be contacted for this job He can not only clean the system but will be able to perform a complete inspection of it A professional can spot problems...

Page 8: ...re will form at the coolest point in your chimney system and at this point will tend to form creosote The ash is picked up by the moisture in the system and will build up or run back down the inside o...

Page 9: ...apply if damage occurs because of an accident improper handling improper operation improper installation abuse or unauthorized repair made or attempted to be made The manufacturer is not liable for i...

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Page 11: ...Date _________________ Purchase Price ____________________ Serial Number _____________________ Mfg Date ______________________ How did you first hear about our product please check one ___ Word of Mou...

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