England's Stove Works 17VL, 50SVL17, 50TVL17 manual Maintenance

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MAINTENANCE

Daily Maintenance

Inspect the firebox for ash accumulation; remove excess ash and follow instructions below regarding disposal. Ash should not be allowed to accumulate in the stove to the point that it covers the coal bed air inlets.

Monthly Maintenance

Check the blower for dust accumulation (if installed); check the door handle for proper operation and to be certain an airtight seal is still being made by the door.

Inspect the chimney system and chimney connector and sweep if necessary. Although cleaning may be required less than monthly, ALWAYS inspect the venting system monthly to decrease the chance of a chimney fire.

Visually inspect the vermiculite insulating boards in the firebox for cracks and/or breakage. Slight surface cracks will not affect the performance of the boards, but cracked or crumbling boards should be replaced immediately.

Visually inspect the secondary combustion tubes for cracks, warping and corrosion. Although these tubes are constructed from stainless steel, they operate at very high temperatures and can eventually wear out from normal use.

Yearly Maintenance

Check all gaskets (window and door) for wear and to be certain they still maintain an airtight seal. See the following page for instructions.

Thoroughly clean the chimney system and the chimney connector system. Since the chimney connector is generally exposed to high exhaust temperatures, inspect it carefully for leaks and weak spots; replace any questionable pieces. [In the case of straight through the roof chimney system, be certain to remove the vermiculite baffle before pushing the chimney sweeping brush down into the firebox. Forcefully hitting the top of the baffle with a cleaning brush or rod can damage or destroy the baffle.]

Remove all ash from the stove, including the ash which accumulates on the top of the firebox baffles. Leave the air control open during the non‐heating months to allow some air to flow through the stove to help prevent corrosion. A small open container of cat litter in the stove can help prevent corrosion during the humid summer months; be certain to remove it before building a fire in the fall.

IMPROPER GASKET MAINTENANCE, INCLUDING FAILURE TO REPLACE GASKETS, CAN

CAUSE AIR LEAKS RESULTING IN AN UNCONTROLLABLE UNIT.

Disposal of Ashes – Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have been thoroughly cooled.

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Contents Tranquility Wood Stove Retain for your files Table of Contents Introduction Specifications Heating SpecificationsInstallation Clearances to Combustibles Installation Flue Gas Direction Wall Pass‐Throughs Installation Approved Venting Method 2 Through the Ceiling 10 ft Ft .0 ft 18.0 Installation Floor Protection Value Calculation Operation Creosote Formation and Need for Removal Operation Maintenance Maintenance Replacing Components Troubleshooting Issue Cause SolutionsReplacement Parts List Illustrated Parts Diagram Page Limited Five 5 Year Warranty Warranty is not transferable Warranty Registration for England’s Stove Works Important Notice

50SVL17, 17VL, 50TVL17 specifications

England's Stove Works is renowned for manufacturing high-quality wood and pellet stoves, and their models 50TVL17, 17VL, and 50SVL17 are excellent representations of their commitment to efficiency, functionality, and design. These stoves are designed to meet various heating needs while promoting sustainability and comfort.

The 50TVL17 is a versatile pellet stove that boasts a powerful yet efficient heating capability. With an impressive 50,000 BTU output, this model can heat spaces up to 2,200 square feet, making it ideal for both large and small homes. One of its standout features is the large hopper capacity, allowing for extended burn times without the need for frequent refueling. Additionally, the 50TVL17 comes with an automatic ignition system that ensures quick and reliable starts, enhancing user convenience.

The 17VL, on the other hand, is known for its compact design and high efficiency, capable of heating areas up to 1,500 square feet. This stove operates with a maximum output of 30,000 BTU, making it suitable for standard-sized rooms. It features a simple and efficient feed system, which not only promotes consistent heat output but also reduces pellet consumption. The 17VL is equipped with a programmable thermostat for precise temperature control, allowing users to set their desired warmth and leave the rest to the stove.

The 50SVL17 is another stellar offering, combining the benefits of both wood and pellet heating. This multi-fuel stove boasts a stunning design that can complement various home decors while providing effective heating solutions. With a robust construction and a 50,000 BTU capacity, it can also heat larger spaces, featuring an adjustable blower for optimal heat distribution. The 50SVL17 focuses on minimizing emissions, leveraging advanced combustion technologies that meet and often exceed environmental regulations.

Each of these models incorporates user-friendly features like easy-to-clean designs and large viewing windows that showcase the beautifully burning flames. England's Stove Works has also ensured that safety is paramount, with built-in overheat protection and exhaust safety features.

Overall, the 50TVL17, 17VL, and 50SVL17 from England's Stove Works stand out not only for their impressive heating performance but also for their thoughtful design and eco-compatible technologies. These models are perfect for anyone seeking an efficient and stylish way to heat their spaces while being mindful of their environmental impact.