England's Stove Works 50-SHW25, 50-TRW25 Section II Floor and Wall Protection, Floor Protection

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D. Installation of a New Flue System

1. Masonry Flue:

Most masonry flue systems are on the outside wall of the house and extend upward against the outside wall. The flue thimble is on the inside wall and makes the connection with the vertical flue and your stove flue pipe. You must maintain the proper clearance between the connecting flue pipe and any combustibles; if your chimney has a clean-out door, it is necessary this door be airtight. All the combustion air should be pulled through the stove and not through the clean-out, pipe seams or any other place.

If you are planning to build a masonry flue system, we highly recommend you hire a professional, as he will be more familiar with local building and fire codes. It is your responsibility to ensure the chimney or flue system is in safe operating condition. The manufacturer will not be responsible for an accident attributed to a faulty chimney.

2.Pre-Manufactured Flue System:

This type system has become very popular because it is very easy to install and is very safe when installed correctly. In making your choice be sure the system has a recognized label of approval such as U.L., B.O.C.A. or I.C.B.O. -- any of these approvals will assure the flue system is constructed of the proper materials and meets the required safety standards. Your local dealer will normally handle a top grade approved flue pipe.

There are two very popular methods of installing a pre-manufactured flue system. The first and least expensive is through the ceiling and out the roof -- this is the most direct route, requires fewer pipes and creates a better draw. It is less expensive not only because less pipe is required, but also because double wall pipe is only required from the ceiling through the roof. Single wall 24 gauge pipe is used from the stove up to the ceiling. The second method is to go through the wall and up the outside of the house. This method is more expensive, because it requires insulated pipe through the wall and up the outside of the house; in either type of installation you should be careful, as proper clearances to combustibles are very important. You can consult with your local dealer for information on a qualified contractor or installer. It your responsibility to ensure the flue system is safe and in good operating condition. The manufacturer will not be responsible for an accident attributed to a unit connected to a faulty flue system.

SECTION II: FLOOR AND WALL PROTECTION

A.Floor Protection

You will not need any floor protection if your floor is constructed of a non-combustible material such as brick or concrete. If your floor is made of a combustible material such as hardwood, carpet or linoleum, you must have protection between the stove and the floor. Any stove board that is purchased should be U.L. listed and rated. This stove will require a minimum board size of 36” x 48” for the floor. The approved protector should be large enough to provide eight inches (8”) behind the unit, eight inches (8”) on each side and sixteen inches (16”) in the front of the stove.

Note: Flue systems and flue pipe are not furnished with the unit. They must be purchased separately.

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Contents 24-ICD, 50-SHW25 and 50-TRW25 Existing Flue System Top or Rear ExhaustPage Section II Floor and Wall Protection Installation of a New Flue SystemFloor Protection Section III Placement and Installation Chimney Connector PipeWall Protection Heat ShieldSection IV Accessory Items Section V Operating InstructionsDo Not Over-Fire Your Stove Draft ControlEveryday Fueling Catalytic Combustor Maintenance Section VI Care and MaintenanceAsh Removal and Disposal Glass Cleaning GasketsFirebrick AC-SB & AC-LB Finish AC-MCSPSection VII Chimney and Flue Pipe Maintenance Chimney MaintenanceFlue Pipe Maintenance Section Viii Things That could Cause Your Stove to SmokeReplacement Parts List Customer Service Department Box Parts Orders only Monroe, VA Questions 800-245-6489 FaxWarranty Registration for England’s Stove Works

24-ICD, 50-SHW25, 50-TRW25 specifications

England's Stove Works has earned a reputation for crafting solid and efficient heating solutions for homes. Among their popular models are the 50-SHW25, 50-TRW25, and 24-ICD which boast impressive features and technologies designed to enhance performance and provide comfort during colder months.

The England's Stove Works 50-SHW25 is a freestanding wood stove that offers exceptional heating efficiency. With a durable metal construction and a firebox designed to accommodate larger logs, the SHW25 delivers a high heat output of 75,000 BTUs, making it ideal for medium to large spaces. This model includes a large viewing window with an air-wash system that keeps the glass clean while allowing users to enjoy the ambiance of the fire. Furthermore, it features a non-catalytic combustion system, which optimizes burn efficiency and significantly reduces emissions.

Next, the 50-TRW25 wood stove represents a versatile heating option that combines modern design with traditional functionality. Similar to the SHW25, the TRW25 also provides 75,000 BTUs of heat output, making it suitable for heating larger areas. This model is designed with a unique top-loading door which allows for easier loading of wood and a greater range of log sizes. The ceramic glass door not only provides an unobstructed view of the flames but also improves the overall efficiency of the burning process. The TRW25 is also equipped with a built-in ash pan for hassle-free clean-up, further enhancing its user-friendly design.

The 24-ICD, on the other hand, is distinguished as a compact yet powerful option, making it a great choice for smaller spaces. With a maximum heat output of 45,000 BTUs, this model retains impressive efficiency without compromising on style. The 24-ICD features an innovative intelligent combustion design that optimizes airflow for better heat management and reduced emissions. Its small footprint and attractive design allow it to fit seamlessly into a variety of home aesthetics while still providing supplemental heat.

All three models from England's Stove Works come with a robust warranty and support from a well-established manufacturer, ensuring reliability and customer satisfaction. Whether opting for the heavy-duty SHW25, versatile TRW25, or compact 24-ICD, homeowners can expect quality craftsmanship and advanced technology that keeps their spaces warm and cozy throughout the heating season.