England's Stove Works 40-TRCPM, 10-CPM, 49-SCHPM operation manual Problem Cause Solution

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TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE

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Problem

 

Cause

 

Solution

10. Unit shuts down in

1.

Loose heat sensor

1.

Check stove connection

20 to 30 minutes

2.

Control board settings

2.

Check settings; always start unit on

E-2 error code

 

 

 

“5” to “9”setting

 

3.

Failure to start

3. Check igniter for buildup

11. Unit keeps shutting down

1.

Blocked flue (E-2)

1.

Check for flue blockage

 

 

 

 

(nests, rodents, excess soot, etc.)

(“E” codes on control board)

2.

Unit Overfired (E-3)

2.

If you see the E-3 code displayed on your

 

 

 

 

control board, you have overfired your unit.

 

 

 

 

You must let the unit cool and clean the

 

 

 

 

Firebox and burnpot. Be sure to clean the

 

 

 

 

orifices (holes in the burnpot). You should

 

 

 

 

not burn your unit on High (Heat Range 9)

 

 

 

 

continuously when burning corn. After a

 

 

 

 

couple of hours burning corn on high, set the

 

 

 

 

heat range to 7 and the blower to 9. Running

 

 

 

 

the unit on high when burning corn for long

 

 

 

 

periods can damage the unit.

 

3.

Improper installation*

3.

Check for loose flue/pipe connections. Also

 

 

(E-2)

 

be sure to have proper Outside Air Hook-up.

12. Fire goes out and stove

1.

Stirrer gummed up –

1. Remove and clean Stirrer, dump ash pan and

shuts down.

 

burnpot plugged.

 

clean burnpot.

Fuel may stop feeding.

2.

Hopper empty

2.

Refill.

 

3.

Auger turning but fuel not

3. Improper air mixture can cause the unit to

 

 

feeding.

 

burn fuel faster than the auger is feeding.

 

4.

Auger jams.

4.

Remove auger and clean. Auger jams can be

 

 

 

 

a problem if poor quality fuel is used, or if

 

 

 

 

excessive fines (sawdust, corn cobs, husks,

 

 

 

 

etc.) are present in hopper. Auger jams are

 

 

 

 

evidenced when the auger turns, but no fuel

 

 

 

 

is delivered.

 

5.

Auger has come loose.

5. Check to see if auger motor is turning and

 

 

 

 

auger is not. NOTE: Auger is held to the

 

 

 

 

auger motor by a coupler that is fastened to

 

 

 

 

the auger motor with a setscrew. If coupler is

 

 

 

 

loose, remove the auger motor and tighten

 

 

 

 

setscrew in the coupler.

 

6.

Hopper lid switch tripped.

6. Lid ajar or open; debris under hopper seal.

 

7.

Temperature sensor

7.

Evident when the unit is extremely hot.

 

 

Hi-limit

 

Reduce Heat Range by 1.

 

8.

Vacuum switch tripped.

8. Check blower, clean or replace as necessary.

 

 

Caused by exhaust blower

 

Clean any blockage from venting. Too many

 

 

not running, or venting

 

elbows in the venting restrict air flow causing

 

 

blocked.

 

vacuum switch to open.

 

9.

Auger motor not

9.

Inspect connection and replace if necessary.

 

 

operating.

 

 

*Improper installation may cause a back draft.

*NOTE: Also check for loose or cracked vacuum hose on vacuum switches (see Parts Diagram).

NOTE: Negative pressure in a home is a serious issue.

This unit must be installed with the Outside Air Kit (Part PU-OAK).

CAUTION: UNPLUG THE UNIT PRIOR TO ANY SERVICE WORK!

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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 Cherry Pits Burning Solid FuelsWood Pellets Shelled CornThrough the Wall Flue SystemThrough the Ceiling Mobile Home InstallationOutside Air Outside Combustion Air Intake Wall Protection Freestanding Pellet/Corn/Multi-fuel InstallationFloor and Wall Protection Floor ProtectionBodily Injury can occur START- UP ProceduresSetting the Stirrer Operating InstructionsFuel not Feeding Correctly To remove the Stirrer for cleaning Changing from Pellets to Corn Fuel Change ProcedureChanging from Pellets to Cherry Pits Operational Notes CodesTechnical Support Department SHUT-DOWN Procedure From the Power SourceBox Parts Orders only Monroe, VA Questions Fax Daily Operation Ash Pan Maintenance Semi-Weekly Ash MaintenanceAnnual Maintenance ASH Removal and DisposalMaintenance Removing Motor and Sprocket Replacing the Stirrer Drive MotorReplacing the Stirrer Drive Shaft Finish GasketsGlass Recommended Heat Ranges Control BoardComponent Operation Start Operation END Circuit Board FunctionsAC-109, AC-109BN Lip Trim Accessory ItemsAccessories and Options ThermostatCPM-AP Replacement PartsSee Item numbers on Exploded Diagram for part location Adjusting your Hopper Lid Latch Solution Problem CauseImproper 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

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