England's Stove Works 55-SHPEPI, 55-TRPEPI operation manual Freestanding Installation

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WARNING

Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.

Do Not Overfire – If any external part starts to glow, you are overfiring. Reduce feed rate. Overfiring will void your warranty.

Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles as specified. Failure to comply may result in a house fire.

Tested and approved for wood pellets only. Burning any other fuel will void your warranty.

FREESTANDING INSTALLATION

(Note: For Fireplace Insert Installation, see Fireplace Insert Installation section on Page 17)

Installation Overview

When choosing a location for your new stove, there are a multitude of factors that should be taken into account before beginning the installation.

1.Traffic Patterns – To help prevent accidents, the stove should be placed in a location where it is out of the way of normal travel through the home.

2.Heat Flow – When deciding on a location for the stove, consider the way heat moves throughout your home. Install the stove where you need the heat; basement installations often do not allow sufficient heat to flow to the upper floors and a top floor installation will not allow any heat to reach the floors below. Always consider that heat rises and will take the path of least resistance while it is still hot.

3.Exhaust Location – Outside walls are generally the best place to install a stove, since they allow easy exhaust and intake air installation (using our DuraVent AC-3000 Kit). If there is not a feasible way to install the stove on an outside wall, there are methods for venting the stove up through the roof, but they tend to be more costly because they involve the use of more pellet vent pipe and can often make outside air installation more difficult.

4.Wall Construction – Locating the stove so that the exhaust system can pass between studs will simplify the installation and eliminate the need to reframe any sections of the wall to accommodate the wall thimble.

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Evolution Pellet Stove Safety NoticeRetain for your files Table of Contents Introduction Heating Specifications 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