Loosen the five (5) 5/16” self-drilling screws which hold the exhaust blower to the exhaust blower tube. The lower screws are most easily accessed through the circular cutouts in the stove body. A 12” socket extension will likely be necessary to reach all of the screws.

Lift the exhaust blower up and out of the stove. The gasket which seals the exhaust blower to the exhaust blower tube is fragile, so take extra care when removing the blower. Even when being careful, though, it is easy to tear this fragile gasket, and since an airtight seal is crucial here, it is best to replace this gasket (Part # - PU-CBG) every time the exhaust blower is removed.

With the exhaust blower removed, use a utility vacuum to remove any ash accumulation in the exhaust blower tube.

Use a soft paint brush and carefully remove any ash accumulation from the inside of the exhaust blower, and from the exhaust blower fan blade.

Inspect the exhaust blower motor for dust accumulation and carefully remove it, ensuring that all air cooling holes into the motor are open and free of dust deposits.

Install the blower and side panel in the reverse order as described above. Remember to check the condition of the exhaust blower gasket AND remember to reconnect the thermal sensor to the top of the exhaust blower outlet before reinstalling the side panel.

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England's Stove Works 55-TRPEP, 55-SHPEP, 25-EP operation manual

55-TRPEP, 25-EP, 55-SHPEP specifications

England's Stove Works is known for producing high-quality, efficient, and durable wood-burning appliances. Among their impressive lineup, the 55-SHPEP, 25-EP, and 55-TRPEP models stand out for their performance and innovative features.

The England's Stove Works 55-SHPEP is designed with efficiency in mind, boasting a large firebox that allows for extended burn times on a single load of wood. This model is known for its ability to heat spaces effectively, making it ideal for larger homes or open-concept areas. Its EPA-certified design ensures that it meets stringent emissions standards, making it an environmentally friendly choice. The 55-SHPEP also includes a convenient ash pan for easy cleanup and maintenance, adding to its user-friendly design.

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Lastly, the 55-TRPEP model integrates modern technology with classic design elements. This model features a unique advanced technology that maximizes heat output while minimizing emissions, making it an excellent eco-friendly choice. The 55-TRPEP includes a built-in blower that enhances heat distribution throughout the room, ensuring consistent warmth. It offers a high heating capacity, capable of warming larger spaces effectively, while maintaining a traditional wood-stove aesthetic.

All three models from England's Stove Works showcase their commitment to efficiency, durability, and modern design. Users can expect high-quality construction, stylish appearances, and environmental responsibility with each of these wood-burning appliances. Whether it’s the larger 55-SHPEP or the compact 25-EP, England’s Stove Works has options catered to diverse preferences and heating needs, making them a reliable choice for wood stove enthusiasts.