England's Stove Works 13-NCC 50-SNC13C 50-TNC13C operation manual 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 Customer Service at (800) 245-6489 if you have any questions.

BUILDING A FIRE

1.Open the air inlet control 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. 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.

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 13-NCG 50-SNC13G Model Numbers 13-NCCLetter from our Technical Support department Do not USE Chemicals or Fluids to Start the Fire Before Installation of Your ApplianceOptional Blower Motor Operating Instructions Operation WHY the Correct Flue Size is ImportantFlue System Installation of a New Flue SystemExisting Flue System Unit Flue SizeInstallation Applications Installation APPLICATIONS, Cont’d Illustration 1b Floor and Wall Protection Installation on a Concrete FloorFloor Protection Wall Protection Installation on a Combustible FloorBrick Layout Side Heat ShieldsInstallation Freestanding Placement and InstallationChimney Connector Pipe Operation ChimneyFirst Fire Building a FireGlass Care Gasket ReplacementDo not Remove this Ceramic Fiber Board Fiber Board Care & MaintenancePage Ways to Prevent and Keep Unit Free of Creosote CreosoteASH Disposal Why can’t I get the fire lit? What is the correct way to start a fire?Important Helpful Hints and Tips Worth Reviewing What type of wood is best to use as firewood?What can cause a poor draft? What is draft?PARTS, Accessories and Options List Directions for Installation Legs or Pedestal Warranty is not Transferable Warranty Registration for England’s Stove Works

13-NCP 50-SNC13P 50-TNC13P, 13-NCL 50-SNC13L 50-TNC13L, 13-NCG 50-SNC13G 50-TNC13G, 13-NCC 50-SNC13C 50-TNC13C specifications

England's Stove Works is a renowned name in the heating industry, particularly recognized for its high-quality wood and pellet stoves. Among its notable offerings, the 13-NCC, 50-SNC13C, 50-TNC13C, 13-NCG, 50-SNC13G, 50-TNC13G, 13-NCL, 50-SNC13L, 50-TNC13L, 13-NCP, 50-SNC13P, and 50-TNC13P models stand out due to their unique features, innovative technologies, and exceptional performance characteristics.

One of the exemplary features across these models is the use of advanced combustion technology, which ensures an efficient burn process. This technology maximizes heat output while minimizing emissions, making these stoves environmentally friendly and cost-effective. The efficiency ratings for these models often reach upward of 80%, providing homeowners with significant energy savings over time.

The 13-NCC 50-SNC13C and 50-TNC13C models are specifically designed for optimal warmth and comfort. These stoves feature a large firebox that can accommodate larger logs, allowing for longer burn times. The cast-iron construction not only ensures durability but also retention of heat, providing a consistent warmth throughout the space.

In terms of aesthetic appeal, models like the 13-NCG, 50-SNC13G, and 50-TNC13G incorporate stylish designs that can complement various interior décors. These stoves come with options for custom finishes and trim, allowing homeowners to personalize their heating sources.

The 13-NCL, 50-SNC13L, and 50-TNC13L models also emphasize user-friendliness with features like easy-to-use controls and straightforward maintenance processes. They often include removable ash pans for hassle-free cleaning, making them practical for everyday use.

The 13-NCP, 50-SNC13P, and 50-TNC13P versions take things a step further by offering enhanced safety features. These include tempered glass doors for visibility of the fire while retaining heat and automatic shut-off systems that prevent overheating.

Overall, England’s Stove Works’ range of models combines efficiency, aesthetics, and safety, making them an attractive option for homeowners seeking reliable heating solutions. Whether for primary heating or supplemental warmth, these stoves deliver on both performance and design, ensuring a comfortable home environment. Each model addresses different needs, making it possible for consumers to find the perfect fit for their living spaces.