B. Draft Control

This unit has a slide draft control located under the ash apron, which is used to regulate the amount of combustion air entering the firebox. This controls the amount of heat your stove produces, as well as the burn time. The more you open the draft by pulling out the handle, the more combustion air enters the firebox; this will cause the stove to burn hotter and faster. You will have to experiment with your unit for the most efficient setting, as no two systems are the same. If you have any problems regulating the unit please contact your local dealer or call the factory.

C. Do Not Over-Fire Your Unit

Burning flammable liquids, too much wood and trash in the stove can result in over-firing. If the chimney pipe turns red or even worse, white, the unit has been over-fired. This condition may ignite creosote in the chimney and possibly cause a house fire. If this does happen, immediately close the slide damper by pushing it in completely and also close the by-pass damper. Get out of the house and call the fire department. A chimney fire may cause structural damage to the chimney system, therefore do not use the stove again until the flue system is inspected and, if necessary, repaired or replaced. A chimney sweep can perform this inspection.

D. Everyday Fueling

Always open or pull out the by-pass damper before opening the door of the stove. The door should be cracked for five to ten minutes to allow the excess smoke to clear through your flue system. Never open the door with the by-pass damper closed.

This stove is designed to burn six to eight hours on one load of seasoned firewood. Once you have opened the door properly, you should have a bed of hot coals in the bottom of the firebox. With the use of a poker, pull the bed of hot ashes towards the door or front of the unit. Now you can fill the stove with seasoned wood, close the door and allow the unit to burn freely for approximately thirty (30) minutes. The final step is to close the by-pass damper and set your draft control to your desired burn. Follow this procedure each time you fuel your stove.

E. Ash Removal and Disposal

Regularly inspect the ash build-up in your stove and remove as necessary. Ashes should be placed in a metal container with an airtight lid. Pending final disposal, the ashes should be placed on a non-combustible surface, completely away from all combustible materials. The ashes should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. If you have a masonry chimney or a pre-manufactured chimney system, it is essential that your flue be checked for creosote build-up at least twice per month.

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England's Stove Works 50-SHW15 Draft Control, Do Not Over-Fire Your Unit, Everyday Fueling, Ash Removal and Disposal

18-MH, 50-SHW15, 50-TRW15 specifications

England's Stove Works is renowned for its innovative and efficient home heating solutions, and their 18-MH, 50-SHW15, and 50-TRW15 models showcase the brand's commitment to quality and performance. These stoves are designed to provide reliable heating while being environmentally conscious and user-friendly.

The England's Stove Works 18-MH is a multifunctional heating appliance that can burn both wood and biomass. It features a sturdy construction, made from high-quality steel, which enhances durability and efficiency. One of its standout features is the patented automatic air control system, allowing for an optimal burn with minimal emissions. The 18-MH is capable of producing an impressive heat output, making it suitable for larger spaces or homes. The large firebox allows for extended burn times, reducing the need for frequent reloads, ensuring you stay warm longer.

On the other hand, the 50-SHW15 model specializes in burning wood and boasts a fully catalytic design, which helps to lower emissions and improve efficiency. This model includes a large ash pan for easy cleanup and a glass door that allows users to enjoy the beauty of the flames. Its compact size does not compromise its heat output, as it can rapidly warm up an area of considerable size, making it ideal for living rooms or open spaces. The 50-SHW15 also features a secondary combustion system that maximizes heat output and minimizes smoke emissions, making it an environmentally friendly option.

The 50-TRW15 model takes a different approach by focusing on pellet fuel. This stove incorporates advanced technology that ensures a consistent burn rate and high energy efficiency. The automatic ignition system allows for easy startup, while the digital control panel gives users complete control over heat output. This model is designed to be user-friendly, allowing non-technical individuals to operate it comfortably. It also features a large pellet hopper, enabling longer burn times without frequent refueling.

All three models are designed with safety in mind, incorporating features such as cool-to-the-touch handles, protective screens, and robust construction to withstand high temperatures. With their combination of efficiency, safety, and ease of use, England's Stove Works 18-MH, 50-SHW15, and 50-TRW15 models exemplify the perfect balance of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology, making them an attractive choice for anyone looking to enhance their home heating options. Whether you prefer wood, biomass, or pellets, these stoves provide a reliable and environmentally-friendly solution for comfortable heating throughout the winter months.