Biweekly maintenance – England's Stove Works 25-EPI User Manual

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BIWEEKLY MAINTENANCE

Baffle Removal

• Using the integral tube cleaner helps to keep the heat exchanger tubes free

from fly ash, however fly ash will still accumulate on the baffle shelf and in
other non-visible areas.

• The firebox baffle is a free floating design, which reduces thermal stresses

on the baffle and makes it easily removable for cleaning.

• Remove the baffle by:

o

Grasping the baffle lifting tab in the center of the baffle.

o

Tilting the baffle towards the back of the stove.

o

Lifting the baffle up and out of its support holes on the firebox shelf.

o

Allowing the baffle to slide down to the cradle and then tilting it down

and pulling it out of the stove through the main loading door.

• As soon as the baffle is out of the stove, the area where fly-ash accumulates

on the firebox shelf will be clear.

• The use of a utility vacuum is high recommended because it will prevent fly-

ash from falling through the exhaust holes and into the exhaust chamber.

BEFORE replacing the baffle into the stove, inspect the heat exchange

tubes for fly ash accumulation and if necessary, use a wire brush to remove
the ash accumulation.

• After removing all fly-ash from behind the baffle, reinsert the baffle into the

stove, using the reverse of the process detailed above. The fit of the baffle
into the stove is intentionally tight; however, excessive force is not
necessary to replace the baffle. If it seems the baffle will not fit without
using excessive force, remove the baffle from the firebox and line it up again
before trying to fit it back into the firebox.

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