England's Stove Works 50-TRW20, 24-JC, 50-SHW20 Section Viii Things That Cause the Unit to Smoke

Models: 24-JC 50-SHW20 50-TRW20

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SECTION VIII: THINGS THAT CAUSE THE UNIT TO SMOKE

It is very important that installations are made airtight – this is best accomplished by making any clean-out doors airtight and being sure there is no gap between the backplate and the brick fireplace face. All combustion air entering the system should be drawn through the slide draft opening which is located above the door. The objective is to keep your chimney system as hot as possible and prevent “back puffing” through the unit – this is primarily caused by air entering the system and cooling your chimney.

There are two reasons for chimney downdrafts that cause smoke to enter the house. One is an air current being deflected down the chimney by nearby objects such as trees, a building or a hill. The other is the flue gas chilling too quickly and backing up in the system. When this happens, a gust of wind can force these gases back into the house. Always have the entire chimney system checked for loose bricks and cement.

If you have any of these problems contact your local dealer or call the factory.

SECTION IX: WHAT CAUSES CREOSOTE?

Creosote is caused by the condensation of the vapor that exists in the escaping smoke – the moisture level of your fuel will determine the density of this vapor. A severe downdraft as discussed earlier will also cause creosote. Moisture will form at the coolest point in your chimney system and at this point will tend to form creosote. The ash is picked up by the moisture in the system and will build up or run back down the inside of your flue. A chimney cap will sometimes help if you have this problem; this will allow the chimney system to maintain more heat, create a better draw and keep some of the wind currents from entering the flue system. The cap will not correct a poorly constructed chimney or one in bad need of repair, however – some chimneys will require relining or, in some cases, rebuilding.

REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

AC-11

Rheostat (Fan Speed Control)

AC-17

Blower (Complete)

AC-110

Brass Window Trim

AC-111

Brass Door Trim

BM-1288

Blower Motor

AC-DGKC

Door Gasket Kit

AC-G8

8 ½” x 13 ¾” Door Glass With Gasket

AC-PGK

Cover Plate Gasket Kit

AC-SD

Slide Damper Assembly

AC-SB

9” x 4” x 1 ¼” Firebrick

AC-SH

Spring Handle – Door

AC-SHM

Spring Handle – By-pass Damper

AC-SH4

Spring Handle – Front Slide Damper

AC-6C3

Catalytic Combustor

AC-MCSP

Hi-Temperature Charcoal Paint

CA-1710

Combustor Housing

IP- 24JC

Flame Impingement Plate

Don’t forget your accessories— Optional Part:AC-104 Brass Lip & Backplate Trim

(Orders: Phone 1-800-516-3636, or visit our website www.englandsstoveworks.com ).

If you have any questions or problems contact our Customer Service Department.

CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT

service@englanderstoves.com

P.O. BOX 206

Questions/Problems: (800) 245-6489

MONROE, VA 24574

 

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England's Stove Works 50-TRW20, 24-JC Section Viii Things That Cause the Unit to Smoke, Section IX What Causes CREOSOTE?

24-JC, 50-SHW20, 50-TRW20 specifications

England's Stove Works is a well-respected name in the stove manufacturing industry, known for its high-quality and efficient wood and pellet stoves. Among its popular products are the 50-TRW20, 50-SHW20, and 24-JC models, each offering distinct features and technologies tailored to meet different heating needs.

The 50-TRW20 is a robust wood stove that stands out with its ceramic glass door, allowing for an inviting view of the fire while ensuring optimal safety and efficiency. This model boasts a large firebox, accommodating substantial logs for longer burn times, which reduces the need for frequent reloading. The integrated air wash system helps keep the glass clean for a clearer view. Additionally, its built-in blower fan enhances heat distribution throughout the room, ensuring a cozy atmosphere during cold winters.

Transitioning to the 50-SHW20, this model is designed specifically for homes seeking a compact yet powerful heating solution. Engineered with a modern design, it fits snugly into smaller spaces while delivering substantial heat output. The 50-SHW20 utilizes a versatile multi-fuel capability, allowing it to burn both wood and approved biomass fuels. This adaptability makes it an excellent choice for eco-conscious homeowners looking for renewable heating options. With energy efficiency ratings that meet or exceed EPA standards, the 50-SHW20 is well-regarded for its minimal environmental impact.

Finally, the 24-JC is a charming pellet stove that serves as an excellent alternative for those preferring a cleaner and more controlled ignition process. Featuring a digital control board, users can easily adjust the temperature settings and maintain a constant heat level. Its compact design doesn’t sacrifice power; the 24-JC can heat large spaces effectively while operating quietly. The automatic feed system allows for continuous operation, and the ash clean-out feature makes maintenance simple and hassle-free.

In summary, England's Stove Works offers a range of heating solutions that combine traditional craftsmanship with modern technology. The 50-TRW20 captivates with its aesthetic and efficiency, the 50-SHW20 provides versatility for various fuel types, and the 24-JC stands out for its convenience and eco-friendly operation. Together, these models exemplify the brand's commitment to quality and customer satisfaction in home heating solutions.