England's Stove Works 49-SCHPM, 10-CPM ASH Removal and Disposal, Ash Pan, Annual Maintenance

Models: 40-TRCPM 10-CPM 49-SCHPM

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As with any maintenance concerning this unit, be sure the unit is “OFF” and has completed the Shut- Down cycle BEFORE beginning. Be aware that metal parts in the firebox can remain HOT long after the fire has gone out and EVEN after the Shut-Down cycle is complete. Always use extreme caution when handling potentially hot stove parts, even if you think they should be cold.

ASH REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL

IMPORTANT: While the amount of ash generated by this unit is not excessive compared to log-burning woodstoves, keeping the unit clean and free of ash is essential for peak performance. Too much ash build-up hampers airflow and reduces the unit’s efficiency, and can cause smoke-back. See the DVD for cleaning tips!

Daily Ash Maintenance

Press the “OFF” touch pad and allow the stove to shutdown (approx. five (5) minutes) prior to opening the door. A long-handled screwdriver or long-handled putty knife can be used to scrape off any build-up or crust in the burnpot area. Remove and clean the burnpot (See page 15). Daily cleaning may not be required when burning wood pellets.

Ash Pan

NOTE: The ash pan must be locked in place when the unit is in operation.

NEVER operate the unit with the ash pan out or unsecured! This unit has an ash pan for more convenient and hassle-free cleaning; to open, lift up on the handle, then pull the ash pan forward.

NOTE: There are two handles just above the ash pan. These control two access panels (one on each side) inside the unit (in the bottom), to put ashes into the ash pan. Pull the handles toward you to open the panels, push the ashes into the ash pan and then replace them, making sure that the area under each plate is clear before closing it. The unit should be off and cooled before any ash

maintenance.

Semi-Weekly Ash Maintenance

NOTE: The Semi-Weekly Ash Removal maintenance should include the steps listed in this section as well as the steps listed in the Daily Ash Maintenance section.

Twice each week: Shut the unit down by pressing the “OFF” pad and allowing the unit to go through the complete Shut-Down cycle. Allow the unit to completely cool down and then remove the ashes. The ashes should be placed in a non-combustible container with an airtight lid and should always be placed on a non-combustible surface or on the ground until completely cooled and free of hot cinders. Once the ash is removed, the burnpot should be given a thorough inspection. Remove and clean the burnpot (See page 15). Check for any build-up in the front of the burn area. Clean out all air holes - these air holes should be kept clean, as they supply combustion air under and around the fuel. The Cradle assembly (in which burnpot rests) should also be thoroughly cleaned.

IMPORTANT: Ash build-up can cause the unit to malfunction.

Monthly Ash Maintenance

NOTE: The Monthly Ash Removal maintenance should include the steps listed in this section as well as the steps listed in the Semi-Weekly AND the Daily Ash Maintenance sections.

Use a screwdriver or chisel and break any creosote build-up in the front of the unit, where the pellets are fed into the burnpot from the Auger Tube. Also inspect your flue pipes, and remove ash buildup from the clean-out tee.

Annual Maintenance

NOTE: The Annual Cleaning maintenance should include the steps listed in this section as well as the steps listed in the Monthly, Semi-Weekly AND the Daily Ash Maintenance sections.

The stove and the flue system should be given a complete cleaning at the end of the heating season. Remove the burnpot (See page 15), clean it thoroughly, and re-install it. In addition to the cleaning mentioned for semi-weekly and monthly, the Combustion (exhaust) Blower should be removed annually and the blower tube vacuumed of any ash build-up. When cleaning or replacing the blower a new gasket (Part # PU-CBG) should be added between the blower flange and the steel exhaust tube. See the DVD video included with this unit for cleaning tips!

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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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England's Stove Works 49-SCHPM, 10-CPM, 40-TRCPM ASH Removal and Disposal, Ash Pan, Maintenance Semi-Weekly Ash Maintenance

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.