THE MADISON 15‐SSW01, 50‐SHSSW01, 50‐TRSSW01 INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL Manufactured By: England’s Stove Works, Inc. PO Box 206 Monroe, VA 24574 www.heatredefined.com (800) 245‐6489 Rev. 2/2017 CAUTION Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this wood fuel‐ burning appliance. Keep children, furniture, fixtures and all combustibles away from any heating appliance.
IMPORTANT: IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS UNIT, DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE DEALER. CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT @ 1‐800‐245‐6489 Mobile Home Use (Approved for USA only): This freestanding wood unit is approved for mobile home or doublewide installation with the outside combustion air hook‐ up. See the “Installation” section of this manual for details pertaining to mobile home installations. Mobile home installation must be in accordance with the Manufactured Home and Safety Standard (HUD), CFR 3280, Part 24.
WELCOME! Introduction • Thank You! …............................... 4 • • Specifications • Heating Specifications.................. 5 • Dimensions................................... 5 • EPA Compliance ........................... 5 Replacing Components • Glass ........................................... 22 • Burner Tubes .............................. 23 • Ceramic Fiberboards................... 23 • Door Hinges ................................ 23 • Heat Shield & Back Panel ...........
Thank you for purchasing this fine product from England’s Stove Works! England's Stove Works was started, and is still owned by, a family that believes strongly in a "Do It Yourself" spirit – that’s one reason you found this product at your favorite “Do It Yourself” store. We intentionally design and build our stoves so that any homeowner can maintain his or her unit with basic tools, and we're always more than happy to show you how to do the job as easily and as inexpensively as possible.
SPECIFICATIONS Heating Specifications • • • • Maximum Burn Time** ................................................................................. 6‐8 hours Approximate Square Footage Heated*** .................................................... 2000 sq. ft. Firebox Capacity............................................................................................ 35 pounds Flue Collar .................................................................................................. 6.0 in.
INSTALLATION Installation Overview When choosing a location for your new stove, there are a multitude of factors that should be taken into account before beginning the installation. 1. Traffic Patterns – To help prevent accidents, the stove should be placed in a location where it is out of the way of normal travel through the home. 2. Heat Flow – When deciding on a location for the stove, consider the way heat moves throughout your home.
INSTALLATION Clearances to Combustibles Parallel Wall Installation Corner Installation WARNING ‐ INSTALL VENT AT CLEARANCES SPECIFIED BY THE VENT MANUFACTURER Single Wall Chimney Connector Unprotected Surface Double Wall Chimney Connector Unprotected Surface Single Wall Chimney Connector Unprotected Surface with side shields. Double Wall Chimney Connector Unprotected Surface with side shields.
INSTALLATION Venting Introduction This wood stove operates on a natural draft system, in which the chimney system pulls air through the stove. This unit must be installed in accordance with the following detailed descriptions of venting techniques; not installing the stove in accordance with the details listed here can result in poor stove performance, property damage, bodily injury or death. Avoid make‐shift compromises when installing the venting system.
INSTALLATION Additional Venting Information • Do not mix and match components from different pipe manufacturers when assembling your venting system (i.e. Do NOT use venting pipe from one manufacturer and a thimble from another). • We require a minimum chimney height of 15.0 ft. Chimney systems shorter than this may not create the amount of draft which is required to operate this wood burning unit.
INSTALLATION Wall Pass-Throughs In Canada, the installation must conform to CAN/CSA-8365 when passing through combustible construction.
INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 1: Through the Wall Factory Built Chimney 10 ft. 3.0 ft. 2.0 ft. Termination Cap Storm Collar 18.0 in. Roof Flashing The 10‐3‐2 Rule: The chimney system must terminate 3.0 ft. above the point where its centerline passes through the roof AND the chimney must terminate 2.0 ft. above any part of the dwelling within a 10 ft. radius of the chimney.
INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 2: Through the Ceiling Termination Cap 3.0 ft. 2.0 ft. 10 ft. The 10‐3‐2 Rule: The chimney system must terminate 3.0 ft. above the point where its centerline passes through the roof AND the chimney must terminate 2.0 ft. above any part of the dwelling within a 10 ft. radius of the chimney.
INSTALLATION Approved Venting Method 3: Internal or External Masonry Chimney System Chimney liner cross‐sectional area (Length x Width) must be no larger than twice the cross‐ sectional area of the flue collar (2 x 28.27 in2 = 56.55 in2). If chimney liner is larger than 56.55 in2, relining with a 5.5” or 6.0” liner is required Masonry Thimble with proper clearance to combustibles • • • • • • • The 10‐3‐2 Rule: The chimney system must terminate 3.0 ft.
INSTALLATION INSTALLATION INTO A MASONRY FIREPLACE Preparation Measure your hearth to ensure it is large enough to accept the unit. Unit must have a 36” clearance from the top of the stove to a mantel in accordance with NFPA 211 For the USA: Hearth must extend at least 16 in. from the front of the fuel opening. For Canada: Hearth must extend at least 18 in (450.0 mm) from the front of the fuel opening.
INSTALLATION WARNING DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM. CAUTION THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MANUFACTURED HOME FLOOR, WALL AND CEILING/ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED. Caution NEVER draw outside combustion air from: Wall, floor or ceiling cavity or enclosed space such as an attic, garage or crawl space.
FLOOR PROTECTION • This wood stove requires a UL listed type 1 spark and ember floor protector if the stove is to be installed on a combustible floor. If the floor the stove is to be installed on is already non‐combustible (i.e. a concrete floor in a basement), no floor protection is needed (although a decorative floor protector can still be used for aesthetic reasons).
OPERATION Break‐In Fires • This wood burning unit is constructed of heavy gauge steel and cast iron and is built to last a long time. However, in order to ensure no excessive thermal stresses are induced on the metal during the first fire, three break‐in fires should be burned, each one slightly hotter than the last.
OPERATION • England’s Stove Works, Inc. always recommends the use of a magnetic stove thermometer, so that the temperature of the unit can be monitored.
OPERATION Additional Safety Guidelines CAUTION: When adding fuel to the stove, the blower must be turned OFF. • The installation of smoke detectors is highly recommended when installing this or any other solid fuel burning appliance. Smoke detectors should be located near or in every room of the home, particularly sleeping rooms.
MAINTENANCE Daily Maintenance • Inspect the firebox for ash accumulation; remove excess ash and follow instructions below regarding disposal. Ash should not be allowed to accumulate in the stove to the point that it covers the dog box hole. Monthly Maintenance • • • • Check the blower for dust accumulation (if installed); check the door handle for proper operation and to be certain an airtight seal is still being made by the door. Inspect the chimney system and chimney connector and sweep if necessary.
MAINTENANCE Inspecting Gaskets An airtight seal at the door opening is crucial to proper stove performance. Any air leakage at this area can cause an over‐fire situation and is therefore a serious safety threat. Because of this, gaskets should always be maintained in good condition. Gasket tightness can be checked using the “dollar‐bill” method: • Place a dollar bill between the gasket and the stove body (at the location where the gasket meets the stove).
REPLACING COMPONENTS Glass This unit has a ceramic glass panel (Part No. AC‐G50) in the viewing door; self adhesive window gasket is included with replacement windows purchased directly from England’s Stove Works. Never replace ceramic glass with tempered or any other type of glass and never operate this unit with cracked or broken glass. • • • Glass Size: 12.75 in. (323.85 mm) x 16.75 in. (425.45 mm) Glass Type: 5mm Ceramic Glass (Keralite Pyroceram) Glass Manufacturer: Eurokera Glass Precautions 1.
REPLACING COMPONENTS Burner tube replacement There are three different burner tubes in the top of the stove. To replace a tube, first be sure that you order the correct tube you need to replace. Then using a 5/16” socket or open end wrench, remove the screw located on the left side of the tube. Be sure to keep the screw. Push the tube to the right then remove the tube (pulling the tube back to the left after that side has been removed from the hole). To replace, reverse the above procedure...
Other Components continued: At this point you can access the primary air control damper assembly, thermostatic actuator assembly and the damper release lever. Although these shouldn’t need to be replaced, they can be easily. The primary air control damper assembly can be replaced by removing the small spring handle from the front of the unit, then sliding the assembly out. Replace by sliding the new assembly through the same hole and the rod through the front of the stove. Replace the spring handle.
TROUBLESHOOTING Issue Stove smokes into room Cause 1. Weak Draft 2. Negative Pressure in the Home Fire is hard to start 3. Weak Draft Solution(s) 1.1 Be certain chimney is sufficiently tall to meet the 10‐3‐2 rule. 1.2 Add additional height to the chimney. 2.1 Add an outside combustion air hookup to the unit. 3.1 Be certain chimney is sufficiently tall to meet 10‐3‐2 rule. 3.2 Add additional height to the chimney system. 4. Cold Chimney 4.
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Diagram No. 7 6 1 Not shown Not shown 9 10 14 Not shown Not shown Not shown 12 16 3 17 4 13 2 Not shown Not shown 8 15 11 Not shown Description Part No.
ILLUSTRATED PARTS DIAGRAM 16 Page 27
BRICK LAYOUT AND REPLACEMENT * * NOTE: The bricks on the sides and rear will need to be installed after delivery *Top rear bricks on each side may or may not be notched. If notched, order part number AC‐SBN1X3. DIAGRAM NUMBER Page | 28 QUANTITY BRICK SIZE PART NUMBER PER STOVE 1 9" X 4" X 1.25" AC‐SB 24 2 4.5” X 4” X 1.25” AC‐SB4.5 1 AC‐SB9X1.25 2 3 9” X 2” X 1.25” 4 7.75” X 4” X 1.25” AC‐SB7.
You may write your unit’s Manufacture Date and Serial Number in the blank spaces on this sample tag, for future reference. This sample tag also shows the safety info. such as UL (ULC) testing standard, etc. for your local officials, or anyone else who may need reference information.
LIMITED FIVE (5) YEAR WARRANTY From the date of purchase to the original owner The manufacturer extends the following warranties: Five Year Period: 1. Carbon steel and welded seams in the firebox are covered for five (5) years against splitting. 2. The cast iron door and hinges are covered for five (5) years against cracking. One Year Period: 1. Electrical components, accessory items, glass and the painted surface of the stove are covered for one (1) year from the date of purchase.
Important Notice This registration information MUST be on file for this warranty to be valid. Please mail this information within thirty (30) days from the original date of purchase. Use any of these three easy ways to send your warranty information in! Mailing Address England’s Stove Works, Inc. Technical Support Department P.O. Box 206 Monroe, Virginia 24574 Fax Number (434) 929-4810 – Twenty-four hours a day. Online Registration Visit our warranty registration website at: http://www.heatredefined.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION for England’s Stove Works® Purchaser Information I. Purchased By (Name) II. Address III. City State Zip Code IV. Telephone Number V. Email Address Dealer Information VI. Purchased From VII. Address VIII. City State Zip Code Unit Information *Refer to the sticker on the back of the manual or box to complete this section. IX. Model Number Purchase Date X. Purchase Price XI. Serial Number Mfg.
WOOD ‐ Meets the 2015 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s crib wood emission limits for wood heaters sold after May 15, 2015 PLEASE NOTE: EPA INFORMATION The following additions to your owner’s manual will enable you to achieve optimal emissions performance from your stove. Important safety tips are also included. ‐ Proper Installation – Please refer to the Installation section of your owner’s manual and follow the guidelines listed therein for safety and for optimal emissions performance.
proper unit function that the venting system be installed exactly as described in the following section. If questions arise pertaining to the safe installation of the stove, our Technical Support line (800‐245‐6489) is available. Contact your local code official to be certain your installation meets local and national fire codes, and if you’re uncertain about how to safely install the stove, we strongly recommend contacting a local NFI certified installer to perform the installation.
The 10‐3‐2 Rule: The chimney system must terminate 3.0 ft above the point where it’s centerline passes through the roof AND the chimney must terminate 2.0 ft. above part of the dwelling within a 10 ft. radius of the chimney. ‐ Operation and Maintenance – Please refer to the ‘Operation’ (Operating Instructions) and Maintenance (including Ash Removal/Disposal) sections of your owner’s manual and follow the guidelines listed therein for safety and for optimal emissions performance.
Moisture Meter Information Firewood is ready at 10‐25% moisture content. Newly‐cut logs can have a moisture content (MC) of 80% or more, depending on species. Since wood shrinks, and can also split, twist or otherwise change shape as it dries, most wood is dried before being used. Air drying, or ‘seasoning,’ is the most common method used for cord wood. In most parts of the United States, the minimum moisture content that can be generally obtained in air drying is about 12 to 15 percent.
‐ WHAT FUELS NOT TO USE: CAUTION NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE‐TYPE LANTERN FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID, OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR “FRESHEN UP” A FIRE IN THIS HEATER. KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE HEATER WHILE IN USE. ADDITIONALLY, NEVER APPLY FIRE‐STARTER TO ANY HOT SURFACE OR EMBERS IN THE STOVE. DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE. DO NOT BURN FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE, NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL.
Remember to check your local air quality forecast before you burn. ‐ Air Controls: SEE YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL for information on the Proper Use of Air Controls (in the Operation section). ‐ ASH REMOVAL – Follow your Owner’s manual’s instructions regarding removal and disposal of ashes. ‐ REPLACEMENT of parts that are critical to emissions performance – Follow your Owner’s manual’s instructions regarding replacement of gaskets and other parts that are critical to emissions performance.
‐ Tamper Warning: “This wood heater has a manufacturer‐set minimum low burn rate that must not be altered. It is against federal regulations to alter this setting or otherwise operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual.” ‐ Warranty: See your Owner’s manual for a Warranty Registration instruction page, as well as instructions for warranty procedures. For parts, warranty replacement procedures may be found at our parts store site: www.store.heatredefined.