England's Stove Works 12-FPL, 50-SFP12L, 50-TFP12P, 50-SFP12P, 12-FPP Building a Fire, First Fire

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FIRST FIRE –

ƒRemember to ventilate well.

ƒAllow the stove to cure before burning for long periods of time at high temperatures.

ƒFlat spots on the painted surface are normal.

ƒShiny spots on the painted surface (before burning) are normal.

ƒCall Technical Support at (800) 245-6489 if you have any questions.

BUILDING A FIRE

1.Open the air inlet control and installed damper fully.

2.Place a small amount of crumpled paper in the stove.

3.Cover the paper with a generous amount of kindling in a “teepee” shape, and a few small pieces of wood.

4.Ignite this fuel and close the door most of the way (leave it open slightly).

5.Add larger pieces of wood as the fire progresses, being careful not to overload. Do not fill the firebox beyond the firebrick area, as this may result in over-firing.A coal bed of (ideally) 1” to 2” should be established to achieve optimum performance.

6.This unit is designed to function most effectively when air is allowed to circulate to all areas of the firebox. A good way of achieving this is to rake a small (1” to 2” wide) “trough” in the center of the coal bed, from front to back, prior to loading the fuel.

7.Once fuel has been loaded, close the door and fully open the air inlet control, until the fire is well established (approximately 20 minutes), being careful not to over-fire.

8.Readjust the air inlet control to the desired burn rate. If excessive smoke fills the firebox, open the air inlet control slightly, until flames resume and the wood is sufficiently ignited. Basically, Closed = “Low;” ½ Way Open = “Medium;” and Fully Open = “High.”

9.When refueling, adjust the air control to the fully open position. When the fire brightens, open the door VERY slowly and carefully. This will prevent gases from igniting and causing smoke and flame spillage.

10.At this point you may add fuel, being careful not to overload.

11.Only close the installed damper when the fire is completely out.

The use of flammable liquids, too much wood or burning trash in the stove may result in an “over- fired” unit. If the chimney connector pipe or stove turns red or white, the stove has been over-fired. In the event this happens, close the air control immediately! This condition can ignite creosote in the chimney and cause a house or chimney fire. This type fire can cause structural damage to the chimney system; do not use the stove again until the entire system has been checked thoroughly and any damaged parts repaired or replaced. A chimney sweep can normally perform this inspection.

NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE-TYPE LANTERN FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID, OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR ‘FRESHEN UP’ A FIRE IN THIS HEATER. KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE HEATER WHILE IT IS IN USE.

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Contents Model Numbers 12-FPP 12-FPG 50-SFP12GLetter from our Technical Support department Before Installation of Your Appliance Do not USE Chemicals or Fluids to Start the FireOperation WHY the Correct Flue Size is Important VOLTS, 60Hz, 0.75 AMPS, 2900 RPMExisting Flue System Installation of a New Flue SystemFlue System Flue SizeInstallation Applications Installation APPLICATIONS, Cont’d Illustration 1b Floor Protection Installation on a Concrete FloorFloor and Wall Protection Installation on a Combustible Floor Wall ProtectionIllustration 3 Side Heat Shield and Blower Installation Side Heat ShieldsFreestanding Placement and Installation Chimney Connector PipeInstallation Wood ChimneyOperation Building a Fire First FireGasket Replacement Glass CareClose Draft Control Call the Fire Department CreosoteWays to Prevent and Keep Unit Free of Creosote Directions for Installation Legs or Pedestal ASH DisposalImportant Helpful Hints and Tips Worth Reviewing What is the correct way to start a fire?Why can’t I get the fire lit? What type of wood is best to use as firewood?What is draft? What can cause a poor draft?PARTS, Accessories and Options List Technical Support DepartmentPage One Year Period ProcedureFive Year Period Conditions and ExclusionsDealer Information Important Notice

50-SFP12L, 12-FPP, 50-SFP12P, 50-SFP12G, 12-FPL specifications

England's Stove Works offers a comprehensive range of wood and pellet stoves, with models like the 50-TFP12G, 12-FPG, 50-TFP12L, 50-TFP12P, and 12-FPL showcasing the brand's commitment to efficiency, quality, and innovation. These stoves are designed to provide warmth and comfort while focusing on eco-friendliness and cost-effectiveness.

Starting with the 50-TFP12G, this innovative pellet stove features a max heat output of 50,000 BTUs, making it capable of heating spaces up to 2,200 square feet. It is equipped with a large hopper that can hold up to 55 pounds of pellets, allowing for extended burn times between refueling. The unit is designed with a digital control board, offering users the ability to customize heat levels easily. Additionally, the 50-TFP12G is renowned for its low emissions, making it an environmentally friendly choice for heating.

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Lastly, the 12-FPL stove caters to traditional wood-burning enthusiasts while incorporating modern technologies. This model includes a cast iron door and an efficient air wash system for a cleaner glass surface, ensuring optimal viewing of the fire. It also builds on England’s tradition of craftsmanship by utilizing solid steel construction for durability and performance.

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