England's Stove Works 24-G operation manual Section II Floor and Wall Protection, Floor Protection

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SECTION II: FLOOR AND WALL PROTECTION

A. Floor Protection

You will not need any floor protection if your floor is constructed of a non- combustible material such as brick or concrete. If your floor is constructed with a combustible material such as hardwood, carpet or linoleum, you must place protection between the stove and the combustible material.

There are many floor and wall board manufacturers, however, and you should be very cautious in choosing the proper protection. The type board you choose should be U.L. rated and listed. After examining the area in which you plan to place your stove and determining it requires a board, the next step is to select the proper size. The stove you choose will determine the size board that is required. The approved protector board should be large enough to provide a minimum of eight inches (8”) behind the unit, eight inches (8”) on either side and sixteen inches (16”) in the front where the door is located. This stove requires a minimum of 48” x 60” floor protection.

B. Wall Protection

Your unit can be placed within fifteen inches (15”) of a combustible wall such as paneling, wallpaper or drywall. In some areas local codes may require thirty-six inches (36”) from a combustible, therefore it is very 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 is getting your stove into your home -- all of our stove products are well constructed, which makes them rather heavy. Three to four adults can normally handle a unit, but we still recommend using a handcart. Never attempt to handle a heating product alone!!! The door and firebrick can be removed to lighten the unit; if this is done please make a note of the brick placement. After the unit is placed into position, install the flue collar, spring handles and any optional equipment.

Chimney Connector Pipe

The black pipe must be six inches (6”) in diameter and at least 24 gauge steel pipe. Do not use aluminum or galvanized steel pipe, as it will not withstand the extreme temperatures generated by the stove. Also, do not use single wall connector pipe as a chimney -- you must connect your stove to a chimney comparable to those listed in Section I of 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 any 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 silicone (AC-RTV3) and secured with three sheet metal screws.

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Contents Do not Install this Unit in a Mobile Home Model 24-G FurnaceInstallation of a New Flue System Section I Flue SystemExisting Flue System Flue SizePage Section III Freestanding Placement and Installation Chimney Connector PipeSection II Floor and Wall Protection Floor ProtectionHot Air Hook-Up Section IV Operating InstructionsBuilding a Fire Section V Care and Maintenance Section VI Chimney and Flue Pipe Maintenance Section VII Things That could Cause Your Stove to SmokeSection Viii What Causes Creosote ? BOX Parts Orders only MONROE, VA Questions 800-245-6489 FaxFive Year Period Page Warranty Registration for England’s Stove Works

24-G specifications

England's Stove Works 24-G is an impressive wood-burning stove that successfully combines traditional craftsmanship with innovative technology. This stove is designed to provide efficient heating, making it an attractive option for homeowners seeking a reliable source of warmth while also enjoying the aesthetic appeal of a classic wood stove.

One of the main features of the 24-G is its impressive heating capacity. With the ability to generate up to 75,000 BTUs, this stove is capable of heating spaces of up to 1,800 square feet, making it suitable for a variety of home layouts. Its large firebox can accommodate logs up to 24 inches long, allowing for longer burn times and reduced need for frequent refueling.

Another significant aspect of the England’s Stove Works 24-G is its advanced air wash technology. This feature helps keep the glass door clean, enhancing the visual appeal of the fire while maximizing the viewing experience. The air wash system effectively reduces soot build-up, allowing users to enjoy a clear and unobstructed view of the flames.

The construction of the 24-G is another noteworthy feature, as it is built from heavy-duty steel. This ensures durability and longevity, making it a sensible investment for any home. The stove also boasts a cast iron door that not only adds to its traditional design but also enhances its heat retention capabilities.

In terms of efficiency, the 24-G excels with an overall efficiency rating of up to 78%. This efficiency translates into less wood consumption while still providing substantial heating. Such characteristics contribute to lower heating costs and a more environmentally-friendly option for homeowners.

The stove is also designed with a variety of adjustable air controls, allowing for precise regulation of combustion and heat output. This flexibility enables users to customize the heating experience according to their specific needs and preferences.

Overall, England’s Stove Works 24-G represents a perfect fusion of style, efficiency, and performance. Its robust design, advanced technologies, and heating capabilities make it an ideal choice for anyone looking to enhance their home with a reliable and beautiful wood-burning stove. Whether it’s for cozy family gatherings or simply enjoying the warmth during a cold winter evening, the 24-G stands out as a top contender in the market.