England's Stove Works 55-SHPEPI, 55-TRPEPI operation manual Daily Maintenance

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DAILY MAINTENANCE

Ash Removal and Disposal

Press the “Off” button and allow the stove to complete the shut-down cycle and cool completely.

Grasp the heat exchange cleaning rod located at the middle of the decorative room air grill and repeatedly pull it in and out until ash stops falling from the tubes into the firebox. NOTE – The heat exchange tubes are the primary medium which transfers heat from the fire into the room. Keeping them free of fly ash is crucial to high efficiency operation of the unit.

Because of the open design of the firebox, the majority of the ash will already be in the ash pan. Open the main door of the stove and use an old paint brush or putty knife to move ash from around the burnpot into the ash pan below.

Use a long handled screwdriver or putty knife to remove any deposits left in the burnpot, being careful to remove them from the burnpot and not allow them to filter down into the cradle area. Excessive ash build-up in the cradle can cause poor stove performance (See “Cleaning the Burnpot” pg. 34).

Turn the ash pan latch counterclockwise until it releases and slide the ash pan out of the stove.

Dump the ashes into a metal container (as described above) and store them on a non-combustible surface to allow any embers to cool before disposal.

Slide the ash pan back into the stove; rotate the latch clockwise, making certain it catches the lip above the ash pan opening. The stove is now ready to resume normal operation.

Be certain the ash pan is ALWAYS installed properly in the stove; an air- tight seal around the ash pan is crucial for proper operation of the stove.

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Contents Evolution Pellet Stove Safety NoticeRetain for your files Table of Contents Introduction Specifications Heating SpecificationsEPA and Safety Compliance Specifications Fireplace Insert Dimensions Freestanding Installation Clearances to Combustibles Unit Clearances to CombustiblesFreestanding Installation Freestanding Installation Please Note Approved Venting Method 1 Through the WallApproved Venting Method 2 Through the Ceiling Approved Venting Method 3 Existing Chimney System Freestanding Installation Outside AIR HOOK-UP Freestanding Floor Protection  Tools Required Fireplace Insert InstallationFireplace Insert Installation Clearance to Mantle a Fireplace Insert Installation Fireplace Insert Installation Please Note Outside AIR HOOK-UP Floor Protection Daily Operation Page Control Board Settings Error Codes OFF Power FailureThermostat Operation Thermostat Operation Details Daily Maintenance Daily Maintenance Daily Maintenance Biweekly Maintenance Biweekly Maintenance Monthly Maintenance Monthly Maintenance Monthly Maintenance Soot and Fly Ash Formation and Need for Removal Yearly Maintenance For the fireplace insert  For the freestanding unitFreestanding Unit Yearly Maintenance Yearly Maintenance Trouble‐Shooting Guide ‐1 Code On Control Board Replacing Components Replacing Components Replacing Components Replacing Components Recommended Heat Ranges Wiring Diagram Standard Accessories Optional AccessoriesIllustrated Parts Diagram Freestanding Illustrated Parts Diagram Insert Replacement Parts List Page Manufacturer extends the following warranties Limited Five 5 Year WarrantyWarranty is not transferable Page Warranty Registration for England’s Stove Works 434 929-4810 Twenty-four hours a day Visit our warranty registration website at

55-TRPEPI, 55-SHPEPI specifications

England's Stove Works has gained a formidable reputation for producing high-quality stoves, and their 55-SHPEPI and 55-TRPEPI models are excellent examples of the brand's commitment to efficiency and functionality. These stoves are designed to deliver exceptional heating performance for residential spaces, emphasizing user-friendly features and energy efficiency.

The 55-SHPEPI model is noted for its superior heating capabilities, capable of producing up to 50,000 BTUs, making it a suitable choice for larger rooms or open-concept living spaces. Its innovative burn technology ensures that the fuel is utilized effectively, allowing for prolonged burn times and reduced need for frequent refueling. One of the standout features of this model is its large hopper capacity, which holds up to 55 pounds of pellets. This means less time spent reloading fuel and more time enjoying the warmth and comfort.

On the other hand, the 55-TRPEPI model offers similar heating efficiency but boasts a unique twin-vent system. This dual ventilation allows for a more efficient distribution of heat throughout the space, ensuring consistent warmth without any cold spots. Both models are equipped with a state-of-the-art digital control board that enables precise temperature settings and the ability to customize the burn rate, optimizing performance according to the user's needs.

In terms of construction, both models feature heavy-duty steel bodies that contribute to their durability and longevity. The attractive design is complemented by a variety of finishes, allowing homeowners to select a look that complements their interior decor. Safety is another top priority, as both stoves come with built-in safety features such as automatic shut-off systems and overheat protection.

The clean-burning technology used in the England's Stove Works models also aligns with environmental standards, producing fewer emissions compared to traditional wood-burning appliances. This eco-friendly focus not only benefits the planet but also translates into cost savings for the user through reduced energy consumption and lower heating bills.

Overall, the England's Stove Works 55-SHPEPI and 55-TRPEPI are exceptional heating solutions that combine advanced technology, efficiency, and aesthetic appeal, making them excellent choices for anyone looking to enhance their home's warmth and comfort. Whether you are heating a cozy cabin or a spacious living room, these stoves deliver reliable performance and outstanding quality.