
8
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. CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS.
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.
England’s
Stove
Works
is
not
responsible
for
any
damage
incurred
due
to
a
poor
or
unsafe
installation.
If
questions
arise
pertaining
to
the
safe
installation
of
the
stove,
our
Technical
Support
line
(800
‐
245
‐
6489)
is
available.
Contact
your
local
code
official
to
be
certain
your
installation
meets
local
and
national
fire
codes
and
if
you’re
uncertain
about
how
to
safely
install
the
stove,
we
strongly
recommend
contacting
a
local
NFI
certified
installer
to
perform
the
installation.
Venting
Guidelines
ALWAYS
install
vent
pipe
in
strict
adherence
with
the
instructions
and
clearances
included
with
your
venting
system.
DO
NOT
connect
this
pellet
stove
to
a
chimney
flue
which
also
serves
another
appliance.
DO
NOT
install
a
flue
pipe
damper
or
any
other
restrictive
device
in
the
exhaust
venting
system
of
this
unit.
USE
an
approved
wall
thimble
when
passing
through
a
wall
and
a
ceiling
support/fire
stop
when
passing
through
a
ceiling.
ONLY
use
3.0”
or
4.0”
Type
L
or
Type
PL
pipe
approved
for
pellet
stove
venting;
DO
NOT
use
galvanized
or
B
‐
Vent
pipe.
SEAL
each
joint
of
pellet
vent
with
high
temperature
silicone
(Part
#
AC
‐
RTV3)
to
prevent
smoke
spillage
into
the
home.
AVOID
excessive
horizontal
runs
and
elbows,
as
both
will
reduce
the
draft
of
the
venting
system
and
will
result
in
poor
stove
performance.
INCLUDE
as
much
vertical
pipe
as
possible
to
prevent
smoke
from
the
unit
from
entering
your
home
in
the
event
of
a
power
outage.
INSPECT
your
venting
system
often,
to
be
certain
it
is
clear
of
fly
‐
ash
and
other
restrictions.
CLEAN
the
venting
system
as
detailed
in
the
maintenance
section
of
this
manual.
WARNING
:
Venting
system
surfaces
get
HOT,
and
can
cause
burns
if
touched.
Noncombustible
shielding
or
guards
may
be
required.
WARNING
INSTALL
VENT
AT
CLEARANCES
SPECIFIED
BY
THE
VENT
MANUFACTURER.
HOT!
Do
not
touch!
Severe
burns
or
clothing
ignition
may
result.
Glass
and
other
surfaces
are
hot
during
operation.