England's Stove Works 10-CPM, 40-TRCPM, 49-SCHPM operation manual Maintenance

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Soot and Fly ash: Formation and Need for Removal – The products of combustion will contain small particles of fly ash. The fly ash will collect in the exhaust venting system and restrict the flow of flue gases. Incomplete combustion, such as occurs during startup, shutdown, or incorrect operation of the room heater will lead to some soot formation which will collect in the exhaust venting system. The exhaust venting system should be inspected at least once every year to determine if cleaning is necessary.

MAINTENANCE

CAUTION: UNPLUG THE UNIT PRIOR TO ANY SERVICE WORK!

SEE EXPLODED DIAGRAM (ILLUSTRATION 8) FOR PARTS REFERENCE

Note: To do any service on this unit the rear access sheet metal panel must be moved back from the stove to allow access. One (1) screw holds this panel to the rear of the stove. To remove the panel you must remove the cover plates on the exhaust and intake pipes (6 screws).

Auger Motor

The Auger Motor and gearbox are one complete assembly (Part # CU-047042), and can be removed by disconnecting the power leads and loosening the two 1/8” Allen set screws in front of the assembly. Once the set screws are loosened, the entire assembly will slide from the auger tube.

NOTE: The hopper must be emptied and pellets removed from the auger before removing the assembly.

Convection Blower

The Convection (room air) Blower (Part # PU-4C447) can be removed by disconnecting the power leads and removing the four mounting screws. Once this is done, the blower will slide out of the stove. This procedure can be reversed to install a new blower.

Combustion Blower

To clean or replace the Combustion (exhaust) Blower (Part # PU-076002B), the power leads from the blower and the corn vent pipe must be disconnected. Next, remove the screws that hold the blower to the steel exhaust tube and slide the blower from the stove. The blower impeller, blower tube and steel blower exhaust tube on the unit should be brushed and vacuumed. When cleaning or replacing the blower a new gasket (Part # PU-CBG) should be added between the blower flange and the steel exhaust tube.

Vacuum Switch

This unit is equipped with a Vacuum Shutdown Switch (Part # CU-VS), which helps control various functions of the unit. If an operational error occurs in the unit, a switch will stop the feed auger. Situations which could cause this include power failure, Combustion Blower failure, improper flue installation, a blocked flue (from rodents, nests, etc.), or “dirty burning” from burning improper fuel (see “Important Information” at the beginning of the manual).

Igniter

This unit has an auto start igniter (Part # CPM-CH) which starts by pushing the “ON” button on the control board. If you use dry pellets or corn you should not have a problem with the igniter. If you think the igniter is bad, see page 14 “Manually Starting Your Unit” and call Technical Support.

Note: Corn that is above 12% moisture content may not auto start.

You will need to manually start your unit.

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IMPORTANT! READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS, INCLUDING

CLEANING THE UNIT AS SPECIFIED, AND REPLACING GASKETS ANNUALLY, AND PARTS AS NEEDED.

ENGLAND’S STOVE WORKS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY INCURRED DUE TO NEGLECT, OR DUE

TO UNSAFE INSTALLATION OR USAGE OF THIS PRODUCT. CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT WITH QUESTIONS.

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Contents Must be maintained Model Numbers 10-CPM 49-TRCPM 49-SHCPMEngland’s Stove Works Technical Support Department 800 Letter from our Technical Support departmentImportant Information Important Notice Important Information Read Before Operating Unit PreparationPage Page Do not Connect to ANY AIR Distribution Duct or System Wood Pellets Burning Solid FuelsShelled Corn Cherry PitsThrough the Wall Flue SystemMobile Home Installation Through the CeilingOutside Air Outside Combustion Air Intake Floor and Wall Protection Freestanding Pellet/Corn/Multi-fuel InstallationFloor Protection Wall ProtectionSetting the Stirrer START- UP ProceduresOperating Instructions Bodily Injury can occurFuel not Feeding Correctly To remove the Stirrer for cleaning Fuel Change Procedure Changing from Pellets to CornChanging from Pellets to Cherry Pits Operational Notes CodesSHUT-DOWN Procedure From the Power Source Technical Support DepartmentBox Parts Orders only Monroe, VA Questions Fax Daily Operation Annual Maintenance Maintenance Semi-Weekly Ash MaintenanceASH Removal and Disposal Ash PanMaintenance Replacing the Stirrer Drive Motor Removing Motor and SprocketReplacing the Stirrer Drive Shaft Gaskets FinishGlass Recommended Heat Ranges Control BoardComponent Operation Start Operation END Circuit Board FunctionsAccessories and Options Accessory ItemsThermostat AC-109, AC-109BN Lip TrimCPM-AP Replacement PartsSee Item numbers on Exploded Diagram for part location Adjusting your Hopper Lid Latch Problem Cause SolutionImproper installation may cause a back draft Problem Cause Solution Page Warranty is not Transferable Page Unit Information Warranty Registration for England’s Stove Works

40-TRCPM, 10-CPM, 49-SCHPM specifications

England's Stove Works is renowned for its commitment to crafting high-quality wood stoves and pellet stoves, and three of their notable products are the 49-SCHPM, 10-CPM, and 40-TRCPM models. Each of these stoves embodies the brand's dedication to efficiency, durability, and performance, making them popular choices for both heating homes and providing a cozy ambiance.

The 49-SCHPM is a powerful pellet stove designed to heat large spaces. It features a spacious hopper that can hold up to 60 pounds of pellets, allowing for extended burn times of up to 80 hours on lower settings. The stove incorporates an easy-to-use digital control board and a built-in thermostat, providing users with precise temperature regulation. This model also boasts a sleek, contemporary design, making it suitable for modern homes while still delivering traditional warmth.

In contrast, the 10-CPM is a compact and efficient pellet stove, ideal for smaller homes or tight spaces. Despite its smaller footprint, it still offers impressive heating capabilities with up to 35,000 BTU output, making it a formidable option for anyone seeking an efficient heat source without sacrificing performance. The 10-CPM features a large viewing window, which enhances the aesthetic appeal and allows users to enjoy the mesmerizing flames. It is also equipped with an automatic ignition system, making it convenient and easy to start.

The 40-TRCPM model showcases England's Stove Works' dedication to versatility. This multi-fuel stove can efficiently burn both wood pellets and corn, allowing homeowners the flexibility to choose their fuel source based on availability and cost. With an output capacity of 40,000 BTU, it is built to dominate larger areas while maintaining a steady heat output. The unit features a sophisticated combustion system that maximizes fuel efficiency and minimizes emissions, aligning with environmentally sustainable practices.

All three models utilize advanced engineering and technology to ensure an optimal burning experience. They come equipped with efficient air circulation systems and adjustable airflow to promote complete combustion, which results in less smoke and creosote buildup. This not only enhances safety but also contributes to the longevity of each unit.

Overall, England's Stove Works has established a strong reputation for producing reliable, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing stoves. The 49-SCHPM, 10-CPM, and 40-TRCPM exemplify the brand's commitment to quality and innovation, making them solid choices for anyone looking to enhance their home's heating system.