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Instructions England's Works, Modèle 50-SHW15

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If you need to place your unit closer it will require wall protection. There are many wall board manufacturers, and most require a one inch (1”) air space between the wall and the board. You can place your unit within twelve inches (12”) of some boards and reduce your clearance by two-thirds. In addition, the wallboard only needs to be six inches (6”) higher than the top of the stove; by placing the unit twelve inches (12”) from a combustible, the flue pipe will be closer than eighteen inches (18”) from a combustible surface. This will require you to use double wall or shielded pipe that allows you to come within six inches (6”) of a combustible surface. Regardless of clearances, we recommend using some type wall protection when installing this unit in a mobile home or double wide. Always follow the pipe and board manufacturer’s directions, and contact us if you have any questions. C. Heat Shield This stove has a standard heat shield that allows six inches (6”) clearance from combustibles across the entire rear of the stove. You will still need thirty inches (30”) clearance from combustibles on each side of the stove. SECTION lll: FREESTANDING PLACEMENT AND INSTALLATION Once you have your flue system complete and have installed the floor and wall protection, you are ready to place your unit. The first problem you may encounter is getting the stove into your home; all of our products are well constructed, which makes them rather heavy. To lighten the stove you can remove the door and firebrick. Be sure to make a note of your unit’s brick placement before you remove your bricks. After the unit is in place the firebrick and door can be replaced. We recommend you use a handcart and never try handling one of our units without some help. As a rule, three or four adults can handle most of our products. A. Chimney Connector The chimney connector must be 24 gauge steel pipe and six inches (6”) in diameter. Do not use aluminum or galvanized pipe for installation of this unit, as this type pipe will not be able to withstand the extreme temperatures a wood stove will generate. Do not use chimney connector pipe (single wall) as a chimney. You must connect your stove to a chimney comparable to those listed previously in this manual (See Section l). A chimney connector must be attached to the stove (and to each other) with the crimped end toward the stove. This allows any creosote to run back inside the pipe and not down the outside of the pipe. As a safety precaution, all joints should be sealed with high temperature silicone (AC-RTV3) and secured with three sheet metal screws, since the pipe could vibrate apart in the event of a creosote fire. For proper operation, the chimney connector should be as short as possible. Horizontal runs of chimney connector pipe should have an upward slope from the stove of one-quarter inch (1/4") per foot. Maintain eighteen inches (18”) of clearance between the chimney connector and the wall and ceiling unless a wall protection system is installed. When installing this stove in a mobile home or double wide you must use double wall or shielded pipe that will allow six inches (6”) clearance from a combustible. B. Outside Air Connection When installing this model in a mobile home or double wide it is necessary to supply the combustion air into the unit from outside the dwelling. This can be done by running a thin gauge three inch (3”) pipe (flex or rigid) from the air inlet pipe located on the rear of the stove through the floor or wall. The outside end of this pipe should be covered in some manner to keep it clear of foreign matter. If you are installing this stove in a regular dwelling this connection is not necessary, but is recommended in air-tight homes. SECTION IV: ACCESSORY ITEMS There are several accessory items available for your wood stove. It is suggested you install any accessory items before reading the next section; if you do purchase accessories after burning the stove, simply let the unit cool down and add the accessories as follows: AC-101-P & SH-101-P Brass Lip Trim There are two (2) pieces of J-Channel Trim in this kit that snap onto the edges of the stove. They cover the top front edge, the two vertical front edges and the ash apron front edge. To remove the protective plastic film, start at one end of the piece and peel off the film. The pieces are precut -- simply match the piece with the proper edge. After centering the channel on the edge with the short side of the channel down, force the underside of the J-Channel over the edge of the metal. If the J-Channel is too tight, get it started by hand then lightly tap into place with a wooden block or a rubber hammer. If the J-Channel is too loose and will not stay in place, lay the piece on a flat surface and bend the short side in on each end and slightly in the middle. Follow this procedure with each piece. AC-106-P & SH-106-P Brass Window Trim With the door closed, take the spring clip that has a tee on one end and twis...

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