England's Stove Works 25-EP, 55-TRPEP, 55-SHPEP operation manual Monthly Maintenance

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MONTHLY MAINTENANCE

Exhaust Chamber Cleaning

The exhaust chamber of the stove was intentionally designed as an ash accumulation area. Allowing ash to accumulate here prevents excess ash build-up in the combustion blower and the venting system. Similarly, the exhaust chamber is easily accessible via the two exhaust chamber clean-out ports located in the firebox.

Instructions

Only clean the exhaust chamber AFTER cleaning the firebox shelf and heat exchanger tubes, because cleaning them will deposit ash into the exhaust chamber.

Using a 5/16” socket wrench, remove the two screws which hold each of the clean-out covers in place. The cleanout covers are located on the back wall of the firebox, near the bottom.

Remove the cleanout covers from the firebox and BEFORE vacuuming the chamber out, observe the type and quantity of ash build-up. The ash deposited in the exhaust chamber should be light, fluffy, grey or white in color, and should be no higher than half way up the clean-out port.

oIf the ash is dark brown or black, it is generally evidence of incomplete pellet combustion.

oDo NOT allow the ash to accumulate higher than about half way up the cleanout port; significant ash accumulation in this area can “choke” the combustion blower and cause poor stove performance.

Using a utility type vacuum cleaner, as previously mentioned in this manual, vacuum the fly ash out of the exhaust chamber. A short piece of hose can be attached to the end of the utility vacuum line and can be useful in reaching the ash which accumulates between the clean-out ports.

Once all ash has been removed from the exhaust chamber, reinstall the cleanout port covers, using the screws previously removed.

Be certain to tighten the screws down to sufficiently seal the cleanout port covers, but do not over-tighten them, as it possible to damage the screw.

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Contents 25-EP 55-SHPEP 55-TRPEP Evolution Pellet StoveRetain for your files Table of Contents Introduction Heating Specifications SpecificationsInstallation Unit Clearances to Combustibles Installation Installation Approved Venting Method 1 Through the Wall Approved Venting Method 2 Through the Ceiling Approved Venting Method 3 Existing Chimney System Installation Outside AIR HOOK-UP Floor Protection PUT Your Fingers in the Hopper or Near the Rotating Auger Daily OperationPage Control Board Settings Error Codes OFF Power FailureThermostat Operation Thermostat Operation 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 MaintenanceYearly Maintenance Page Yearly Maintenance Yearly Maintenance Trouble­Shooting 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 Replacement Parts List Limited Five 5 Year Warranty Warranty is not transferable Warranty Registration for England’s Stove Works Important Notice

55-TRPEP, 25-EP, 55-SHPEP specifications

England's Stove Works is known for producing high-quality, efficient, and durable wood-burning appliances. Among their impressive lineup, the 55-SHPEP, 25-EP, and 55-TRPEP models stand out for their performance and innovative features.

The England's Stove Works 55-SHPEP is designed with efficiency in mind, boasting a large firebox that allows for extended burn times on a single load of wood. This model is known for its ability to heat spaces effectively, making it ideal for larger homes or open-concept areas. Its EPA-certified design ensures that it meets stringent emissions standards, making it an environmentally friendly choice. The 55-SHPEP also includes a convenient ash pan for easy cleanup and maintenance, adding to its user-friendly design.

Next, the 25-EP is an exceptional smaller option that still packs a punch in terms of heating capability. This stove is perfect for smaller rooms or cabins and features a compact design without sacrificing efficiency. The 25-EP offers a traditional aesthetic, complete with a large viewing window that showcases the enchanting flames. Its portable design allows for easy installation, and like the 55-SHPEP, it is EPA-certified for high efficiency and low emissions. This model is perfect for those seeking an affordable yet effective wood stove that can fit snugly into more confined spaces.

Lastly, the 55-TRPEP model integrates modern technology with classic design elements. This model features a unique advanced technology that maximizes heat output while minimizing emissions, making it an excellent eco-friendly choice. The 55-TRPEP includes a built-in blower that enhances heat distribution throughout the room, ensuring consistent warmth. It offers a high heating capacity, capable of warming larger spaces effectively, while maintaining a traditional wood-stove aesthetic.

All three models from England's Stove Works showcase their commitment to efficiency, durability, and modern design. Users can expect high-quality construction, stylish appearances, and environmental responsibility with each of these wood-burning appliances. Whether it’s the larger 55-SHPEP or the compact 25-EP, England’s Stove Works has options catered to diverse preferences and heating needs, making them a reliable choice for wood stove enthusiasts.