England's Stove Worksメーカー55SHPAHの使用説明書/サービス説明書
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PELLET AUXILIARY HEATER INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL 25 ‐ PAH/55 ‐ SHPAH/55 ‐ TRPAH REV.
Page | 2 WARNING : Use of outside combustion air is mandatory with this unit. Do not operate with the hopper open; lid must be shut and tightly latched during operation.
Page | 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Introduction ................................. 4 Specifications Heating Specifications .................. 5 Dimensions ........................
Page | 4 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this fine product from England’s Stove Works! England’s Stove Works was start.
Page | 5 SPECIFICATIONS Heating Specifications Heat Output Range** ............................................ 11,000 BTU/hr – 25,000 BTU/hr Approximate Pellet Burn Rate** .
Page | 6 INSTALLATION Installation Over view When choosing a loca tion for your new stove, there are a multitude of factors that should be taken into account before beginning the installation.
Page | 7 INSTALLATION Clearances to Combustibles Unit to Side Wall Unit to Rear Wall Unit to Corner Unit Top to Ceiling Min.
Page | 8 INSTALLATION Venting Introduction This pellet stove operates on a negative draft system, which pulls combustion air through.
Page | 9 INSTALLATION Additional Venting Information Do not mix and match components from different pipe manufacturers when assembling your venting system (i.
Page | 10 INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 1 : Through the Wall Generally the simplest installation method, venting through .
Page | 11 INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 2 : Through the Ceiling Venting through the ceiling/roof may be the only feasible venting option in some cases and is a factory recommended installation.
Page | 12 INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 3 : Exis ting Chimn ey System Using an existing masonry or factory built chimney for venting is the only other acceptable method for venting this pellet unit.
Page | 13 INSTALLATION Mobile Home Installation The England’s Stove Works, Inc. outside air kit MUST be used for installation of this unit in a mobile home.
Page | 14 OUTSIDE AIR HOOK ‐ UP The use of outside combustion air is mandatory on this pellet stove.
Page | 15 FLOOR PROTECTION This pellet stove requires a non ‐ combustible floor protector if the stove is to be installed on a combustible floor.
Page | 16 DAILY OPERATION Getting Started Check to see that the hopper is clean and free from foreign materials.
Page | 17 Shortly after pressing the “On” button, the letters “ S U ” will appear in the heat range and blower speed windows of the control board.
Page | 18 CONTROL BOARD SETTINGS The control board on this stove allows the user to adjust the heat output and convection bl.
Page | 19 ERROR CODES Error codes, or “E ‐ Codes,” are alphanumeric codes that will appear in the Heat Range and Blower Speed windows of the Control Board if the unit experiences an abnormal condition.
Page | 20 POWER FAILURE If the power to the unit is interrupted for approximately three minutes or less, the unit will r.
Page | 21 THERMOSTAT OPERATION Thermostat Installation 1. Unplug the unit and remove the back panel of the stove.
Page | 22 THERMOSTAT OPERATION Thermostat Operation Details The 25 ‐ PAH|55 ‐ SHPAH|55 ‐ TRPAH was designed to operate equally well in both manual and thermostat mode.
Page | 23 DAILY MAINTENANCE Important Notes As with any maintenance concerning this unit, be sure the unit is “OFF” and has completed the Shut ‐ Down cycle BEFORE beginning.
Page | 24 Use a long handled screwdriver or putty knife to remove any deposits left in the burnpot, being careful to remove them from the burnpot and not allow them to filter down into the cradle area.
Page | 25 MONTHLY MAINTENANCE Important Notes As with any maintenance concerning this unit, be sure the unit is “OFF,” has completed the Shut ‐ Down cycle, and is completely cool BEFORE beginning.
Page | 26 Using a utility type vacuum cleaner, , vacuum the fly ash out of the exhaust chamber.
Page | 27 YEARLY MAINTENANCE Important Notes As with any maintenance concerning this unit, be sure the unit is “OFF,” has completed the Shut ‐ Down cycle, and is completely cool BEFORE beginning.
Page | 28 YEARLY MAINTENANCE Exhaust Blower Cleaning Although the exhaust blower and blower housing were designed to minimize ash build ‐ up, some fly ‐ ash will still accumulate there throughout the burning season.
Page | 29 YEARLY MAINTENANCE Convection Blower Cleaning As always, be certain the stove is cool and unplugged before servicing any components within the unit.
Page | 30 Trouble ‐ Shooting Guide WARNING: To avoid ELECTRICAL SHOCK always disconnect the unit from the power source BEFORE attempting any repair.
Page | 31 Unit Shuts Down in 15 ‐ 20 minutes with an "E ‐ 2" code on contr ol board . 1. Loose thermal sensor. 1. Check both sides of thermal sensor connection (exhaust blower and control board).
Page | 32 REPLACING COMPONENTS Auger Motor 1. Before beginning any component replacement, be certain the unit is unplugged and thoroughly cooled down.
Page | 33 REPLACING COMPONENTS Convection Blower 1. Before beginning any component replacement, be cert ain the unit is unplugged and thoroughly cooled down.
Page | 34 REPLACING COMPONENTS Vacuum Sensor 1. Before beginning any component replacement, be cert ain the unit is unplugged and thoroughly cooled down. 2. Remove the exhaust outlet cover plate and rear panel of unit.
Page | 35 REPLACING COMPONENTS Gaskets 1. Door o This unit comes with a 5 / 8 ” rope gasket around the door that should be replac ed at least every two years.
Page | 36 REPLACING COMPONENTS Glass This unit has a one ceramic glass panel (Part No. AC ‐ G17) in the viewing door; self .
Page | 37 REPLACING COMPONENTS Control Board The Control Board (Part # PAH ‐ CB09) is a digital read ‐ out board. This board offers a wide variety of settings to operate the unit.
Page | 38 WIRING DIAGRAM Caution – Shock Hazard Press the “Off” button and let the appliance completely cool BEFORE unplugging the appliance and beginning any maintenance or component replacement.
Page | 39 ILLUSTRATED PARTS DIAGRAM Auger Motor Assembly .
Page | 40 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Part Number Part Description Diagram # Gaskets PU ‐ HLG Hopper Lid Gasket 1 AC ‐ DGKNC 5/8”.
Page | 41 You may write your unit’s Manufacture Date and Serial Number in the blank spaces on this sample tag, for futu re reference. This sample tag also shows the safety info.
Page | 42 LIMITED FIVE (5) YEAR WARRANTY From the date of purchase to the original owner The manufacturer extends the following warrantie s: Five Year Period: 1.
Page | 43 Procedure Purchaser must give notice of claim of defect within the warranty period and pay transportation to and from a service center designated by the manufacturer.
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Page | 45 WARRANTY REGISTRATION for England’s Stove Works® Purchaser Information I. Purchased By (Name) _________________________________________ II. Address ____________________________________________________ III.
Page | 46 Important Notice This registration informatio n MUST be on file for this warranty to be valid. Please mail this information within thirty (30) days from the original date of purchase.
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