Englander ESW0009 Wood Stove Owner’s Manual
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION REQUIREMENTS
BLUE RIDGE 300-I INSERT
(ESW0009 Model)
Safety tested according to
ULC S628, UL 1482 and
UL 737 by an accredited
laboratory.
US Environmental Protection
Agency phase II certified
wood insert compliant with
2020 cord wood standard.
EPA
≤ 2.5 g/h
CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN THE AREA.
READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS WOOD INSERT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH.
READ AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR REFERENCE
2023-02-24
Printed in Canada 46323_IA
ONLINE WARRANTY REGISTRATION
If the unit requires repairs during the warranty period, proof of purchase must be provided. The purchase invoice must be kept. The date indicated on it establishes the warranty period. If it can not be provided, the warranty period will be determined by the date of manufacture of the product. It is also highly recommended to register the warranty online at
https://www.englander-stoves.com/ca/en/warranty-registration
Registering the warranty will help to quickly find the information needed on the unit.
Dealer: ___ ___
____ ____
Installer: _____
____
Phone Number: ___
Serial Number: __
CERTIFICATION PLATE
REFER TO INTERTEX’S DIRECTORY OF BUILDING PRODUCTS
FOR DETAILED INFORMATION
STANDARDS:
Certified to ULC 5628
Certified to UL 1482
Certified to UL 737
Certified to CSA 8415.1
Certified to ASTM E2515
Certified to ASTM E3053
LISTED SOLID FUEL BURNING INSERT APPLIANCE
MODEL:
BLUE RIDGE 300-I
Control number: 4002461
(March/Mars 2022)
Serial Number
Clearances to combustibles
Measured from insert body
Combustible side wall A: 16 in./po. (406 mm)
Combustible side surround [1] B: 9 in./po. (229 mm)
Combustible top surround [1] C: 27 in./po. (686 mm)
Combustible mantle shelf [1] D: 27 in./po. (686 mm)
- Floor protection
- DOOR OPENING
E: 16 in./po. (406 mm) USA
18 in./po. (457 mm) CANADA
I: 8 in./po. (203 mm) CANADA
J: 8 in./po. (203 mm) USA
Blower:
115VOLTS, 0.8 AMPS, 60Hz
[1] Subject to a maximum protrusion (consult owner’s manual)
PREVENT HOUSE FIRES
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Install and use only in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation and operating instructions.
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Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection in your area.
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This stove must be installed as a freestanding heater with the clearances listed in the manufacturer’s installation instructions. It is strictly forbidden to install this stove in a factory-built fireplace.
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Use with solid wood fuel only. Do not use other fuels.
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Risk of smoke and flame spillage. Operate only with door dosed or door open with screen door installed. Open door or remove screen door only to feed the stove.
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Do not connect this unit to a chimney serving another appliance.
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Install only in masonry fireplaces, Do not remove bricks or mortar from masonry fireplace.
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The non-combustible floor protection in front of the unit should have an R value equal or greater than 1.00 extending 23 inches (584 mm) in front of the insert if the hearth elevation is lower than 5 inches (127 mm) or extend 16 inches (406 mm) (USA), 18 inches (457 mm) (CANADA) without a R value if the hearth elevation is higher than 5 inches (127 mm).
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Connect to a code-approved masonry chimney or listed factory-built fireplace chimney with a direct flue connector Into the first chimney liner section.
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Do not overfire. If stove or chimney connector glows, your are overfiring.
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Inspect and clean chimney frequently. Under certain conditions of use, creosote buildup may occur rapidly.
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Do not use grate or elevate fire. Build wood fire directly on hearth.
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Replace glass only with ceramic glass 3/16 in. (5mm).
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This wood heater needs periodic inspection and repair for proper operation. Consult the owner’s manual for further information. It is against US federal regulations to operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with the operating instructions in the owner’s manual.
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Certified to comply with 2020 particulate
emission standards using cordwood.
Weighted average emission rate: 2.3 g/h
Tested and certified in compliance with CFR 40 part 60, subpart AAA, section
60.534(a)(1(ii))
WARNING: This product can expose you to carbon monoxide, which is known to the
State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
(For more information go to
www.p65warnings.ca.gov)
CAUTION
- HOT WHILE IN OPERATION.
- DO NOT TOUCH. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY.
- CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. SEE NAME-PLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS.
R27897
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Made in St-Augustin-de-Desmaures (Qc), Canada
03/10/2022 ( # test )
1. General Information
1.1 Performances
Values are as measured per test method, except for the recommended heating area, firebox volume, maximum burn time and maximum heat output.
Models | Blue Ridge 300-I (ESW0009) |
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Type of combustion | Non catalytic |
Fuel Type | Dry Cordwood |
Recommended heating area (sq. ft..)1 | 500 to 2,100 ft² (47 to 195 m²) |
Overall Firebox Volume2 | 2.4 ft³ (0.068 m³) |
EPA Loading volume | 1.95 ft³ (0.055 m³) |
Maximum burn time1 | 8 hours |
Maximum heat output (dry cordwood)2 | 75,000 BTU/h (22.0 kW) |
Overall heat output rate (min. to max.)3 4 | 14,200 BTU/h to 44,500 BTU/h |
(4.16 kW to 13.04 kW)
Average overall efficiency3 – Dry cordwood| 72 % (HHV)5| 77 % (LHV)6
Optimum overall efficiency7| 79 %
Optimum heat transfer efficiency8| 76 %
Average particulate emissions rate9| 2.3 g/h (EPA / CSA B415.1)10
Average CO11| 69 g/h
1 Recommended heating area and maximum burn time may vary subject to location
in home, chimney draft, heat loss factors, climate, fuel type and other
variables. The recommended heated area for a given appliance is defined by the
manufacturer as its capacity to maintain a minimum acceptable temperature in
the designated area in case of a power failure.
2 The overall firebox calculation is an approximation and is not intended to
be used for loading. This volume includes a buffer zone to allow an easier
fuel insertion, prevent ash spillage and allow the air wash to work properly.
3 The maximum heat output (dry cordwood) is based on a loading density varying
between 15 lb/ft3 and 20 lb/ft3. Other performances are based on a fuel load
prescribed by the standard. The specified loading density varies between 7
lb/ft³ and 12 lb/ft3. The moisture content is between 19% and 25%.
4 As measured per CSA B415.1 stack loss method.
5 Higher Heating Value of the fuel.
6 Lower Heating Value of the fuel.
7 Optimum overall efficiency at a specific burn rate (LHV).
8 The optimum heat transfer efficiency is for the low burn rate and represents
the appliance’s ability to convert the energy contained in the wood logs into
energy transferred to the room in the form of heat and does not take into
account the chemical losses during combustion.
9 This appliance is officially tested and certified by an independent agency.
10 Tested and certified in compliance with CFR 40 part 60, subpart AAA,
section 60.534(a)(1(ii) and ASTM E3053. Based on ALT-125 sent by EPA on
February 28th, 2018.
11 Carbon monoxide.
1.2 Specifications
Recommended log length | 16 in (406 mm) east-west |
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Maximum log length1 | 20 in (508 mm) east-west |
Flue outlet diameter | 6 in (150 mm) |
Recommended connector pipe diameter | 6 in (150 mm) |
Type of chimney | ULC S635, CAN/ULC-S640, UL 1777 |
Minimum liner height | 12 feet |
Baffle material | Vermiculite |
Approved for alcove installation | Not applicable |
Approved for mobile home installation2 | No |
Type of door | Simple, glass with cast iron frame |
Type of glass | Ceramic glass |
Blower | Included (up to 144 CFM) |
Particulate emission standard | EPA / CSA B415.13 |
USA Standard (Safety) | UL 1482, UL 737 |
Canada Standard (Safety) | ULC-S628 |
1 North-south: ends of the logs visible, East-west: sides of the logs visible.
2 Mobile homes (Canada) or manufactured homes (USA): The US Department of
Housing and Urban Development describes “manufactured homes” better known as
“mobile homes” as follows; buildings built on fixed wheels and those
transported on temporary wheels/axles and set on a permanent foundation. In
Canada, a mobile home is a dwelling for which the manufacture and assembly of
each component is completed or substantially completed prior to being moved to
a site for installation on a foundation and connection to service facilities
and which conforms to the CAN/CSAZ240 MH standard.
3 Tested and certified in compliance with CFR 40 part 60, subpart AAA, section
60.534(a)(1(ii) and ASTM E3053. Based on ALT-125 sent by EPA on February 28th,
2018.
1.3 Dimensions
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Figure 1 : Top View
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Figure 2 : Side View – Maximum Insert Projection
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Figure 3 : Front View
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Figure 4 : Side View – Minimum Insert Projection
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Figure 5 : Door Opening
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Figure 6 : Front View – Combustion Chamber| Figure 7 : Side View – Combustion
Chamber
1.4 EPA Loading
The loading methods shown below are those that were used during emissions certification.
1.4.1 Air control
The air control is located underneath the ash shelf. To open the air control, pull the air control handle completely (High). This will increase the burn rate. To close the air control, push the air control handle completely toward the insert (Low). This will decrease the burn rate.
1.4.2 High burn rate
Open the air control completely. Place height small pieces (2″ x 2″) of wood in the firebox crossing them at the greatest possible angle. Criss cross 10 to 16 kindling wood pieces on the small pieces of wood in three layers at the greatest possible angle. Tie knot with five sheets of paper and place them on top of the kindling wood. Light up the paper and let the door ajar at 90° until all the kindling wood is on fire and the first row of small pieces of wood is on fire too. Close the door. When there is no more fire in the front of the firebox and there are only faint flames on the wood in the back of the firebox, break ashes, level the coal bed and put five logs in the firebox. Put 3 pieces on the coal bed, without air space between them. Leave one inch of air space between the rear firebrick and the first piece. The two other pieces should be added on top of the first 3, in an East-West configuration. Let the door ajar to leave a space of one inch on the door handle’s side for 1 minute maximum and then close the door.
1.4.3 Medium and low burn rate
On a two inches thick coal bed that is still red, place three logs in an East- West orientation. There should be air space between each log and between the logs and the bricks. The two other pieces should be added on top of the first three, slightly angled of 20°. Let the door ajar at 90° for approximately 5 min. Then, close the door with the primary air control open. Leave to burn with the primary air control open for approximately 10 more minutes and then close the primary air control completely for the low burn rate and halfway for the medium burn rate. For better results, close the air control gradually from the closing of the door to the complete closing of the air control.
2. Clearances to Combustible Material
When the insert is installed so that its surfaces are at or beyond the minimum clearances specified, combustible surfaces will not overheat under normal and even abnormal operating conditions.
NO PART OF THE INSERT MAY BE LOCATED CLOSER TO THE COMBUSTIBLE THAN THE MINIMUM CLEARANCE FIGURES GIVEN.
2.1 Minimum Masonry Opening and Clearances to Combustibles
- ADJACENT SIDE WALL
- COMBUSTIBLE MANTEL SHELF
- COMBUSTIBLE TOP SURROUND
- COMBUSTIBLE SIDE SURROUND
- FLOOR PROTECTION
Masonry Opening and Clearances
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MINIMUM CLEARANCES
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F|
16″ (406 mm)
G
| 9″ (229 mm)
H|
27″ (686 mm)
I
| 27″ (686 mm)
J|
84″ (213 cm)
| MAXIMUM THICKNESS
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O|
5″ (127 mm)
P
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12″ (305 mm)
| MINIMUM MASONRY OPENING
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J|
23 3/8″ (594 mm)
K 1
| 28 7/8″ (733 mm)
L|
15 3/4″ (400 mm)
1 If a fresh air intake is required, it is recommended to add at least 4″ to the width of the minimum opening of the hearth.
2.2 Floor Protection
t is necessary to have a floor protection made of non-combustible materials that meets the measurements specified in the “Table 1 : Floor Protection” below.
Table 1 : Floor Protection
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FLOOR PROTECTION
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Canada|
USA
B 1
| 18″ (457 mm)| 16″ (406 mm)
M| 8″ (203 mm)|
N/A
N
| N/A|
8″ (203 mm)
Floor Protection
2.2.1 Installation Raised of 5″ (127 mm) and Less
If non-combustible material floor protection needs to be added in front of and level with the hearth extension of the masonry fireplace (F = 5″ [127 mm) or less), an R-value equal to or greater than 1.00 is required and should extend at least 23″ (584 mm) in front of the unit (B). Refer to “Additional Floor Protection – Not Raised Installation”
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FLOOR PROTECTOR:
NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL -
HEARTH SLAB:
NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
Additional Floor Protection – Not Raised Installation
1 From door opening. The depth of the hearth extension in front of the insert is included in the calculation of the floor protector’s dimensions. The masonry hearth should be at least 5″ (127 mm) higher than the combustible floor in front of it and a floor protection must extend at least 16″ (406 mm USA) and at least 18″ (457 mm Canada) without an R value. If the hearth elevation is lower than 5″ (127 mm), the non-combustible (B) floor protection in front of the insert should have an R value equal or greater than 1.00 and shall extend 23″ (584 mm) in front of the unit.
2.2.2 Installation Raised of More Than 5″ (127 mm)
If the extension of the masonry hearth is raised at least 5″ (127 mm) from the floor protection, a noncombustible material, without an R-value, must extend at least 16″ (406 mm in USA) or 18″ (457 mm in Canada) in front of the unit (B). Refer to “Additional Floor Protection – Raised Installation”.
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FLOOR PROTECTOR:
NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL -
HEARTH SLAB:
NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
Additional Floor Protection – Raised Installation
2.3 R Value
There are two ways to calculate the R-value of the floor protection. First, by adding the R-values of materials used, or by the conversion if the K factor and thickness of the floor protection are given.
To calculate the total R value from R values of the materials used, simply add the R-values of materials. If the result is equal to or greater than the R-value requirements, the combination is acceptable. R-values of some selected materials are shown below.
Table 2 : Thermal Characteristics of Common Floor Protection Materials 1****
MATERIAL
| CONDUCTIVITY (K)
PER INCH|
RESISTANCE (R)
PER INCH THICKNESS
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Micore® 160|
0.39
|
2.54
Micore® 300|
0.49
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2.06
Durock®|
1.92
|
0.52
Hardibacker®|
1.95
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0.51
Hardibacker® 500|
2.3
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0.44
Wonderboard®|
3.23
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0.31
Cement mortar|
5.00
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0.2
Common brick|
5.00
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0.2
Face brick|
9.00
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0.11
Marble|
14.3 – 20.00
|
0.07 – 0.05
1 Information as reported by manufacturers and other resources.
MATERIAL
| CONDUCTIVITY (K)
P ER INCH|
RESISTANCE (R)
P ER INCH THICKNESS
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Ceramic tile|
12.5
|
0.008
Concrete|
1.050
|
0.950
Mineral wool insulation|
0.320
|
3.120
Limestone|
6.5
|
0.153
Ceramic board (Fibremax)|
0.450
|
2.2
Horizontal still air (1/8″ thick)1|
0.135
|
0,920**
Example :
Required floor protection R of 1.00. Proposed materials: four inches of brick and one inch of Durock® board:
Four inches of brick (R = 4 x 0,2 = 0,8) plus 1 inch of Durock® (R = 1 x 0.52
= 0.52).
0.8 + 0.52 = 1.32.
This R value is larger than the required 1.00 and is therefore acceptable.
In the case of a known K and thickness of alternative materials to be used in combination, convert all K values to R by dividing the thickness of each material by its K value. Add R values of the proposed materials as shown in the previous example.
Example :
K value = 0.75
Thickness = 1
R value = Thickness/K = 1/0.75 = 1.33
1 Horizontal still air can’t be «stack» to accumulate R-values; each layer must be separated with another non-combustible material.
3. Installing Options on Your Product and Replacing Parts
3.1 Replacement and Adjustment
3.1.1 Door
Note: The images shown are for guidance only and may be different from your product, but the assembly remains the same.
In order for the insert to burn at its best efficiency, the door must provide a perfect seal with the firebox. Therefore, the gasket should be inspected periodically to check for a good seal. The tightness of the door seal can be verified by closing and latching the door on a strip of paper. The test must be performed all around the door. If the paper slips out easily anywhere, either adjust the door or replace the gasket.
3.1.2 Door Alignment
To align, open the door and loosen the pressures screws located on the lower and upper hinges of the door using a 3/32″ Allen key to free the adjustable hinge rods.
Using a flat screwdriver, turn the adjustable hinge rods in the direction shown to adjust the doors. Tighten all door hinge pressure screws when they are at the desired positions. Configurations 1-2-3-4-5-6, show in which direction these act on the adjustment of the door.
(A)
| (B)| (C)| (D)
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| A| | A| | A| |
A
| B| | B| | B| |
B
3.1.3 Gasket
It is important to replace the gasket with another having the same diameter and density to maintain a good seal.
- Remove the door and place it face-down on something soft like a cushion of rags or a piece of carpet.
- Remove the old gasket from the door. Use a screwdriver to scrape the old gasket adhesive from the door gasket groove.
- Apply a bead of approximately 3/16″ (5 mm) of high temperature silicone in the door gasket groove. Starting from the middle, hinges side, press the gasket into the groove. The gasket must not be stretched during installation.
- Leave about ½ (10 mm) long of the gasket when cutting and press the end into the groove. Tuck any loose fibers under the gasket and into the silicone.
- Close the door. Do not use the insert for 24 hours.
3.2 Mandatory Installation
- Empty the combustion chamber and install the air control handle (A) with the set screw (B) as shown below:
Figure 8 : Empty the combustion chamber
Figure 9 : Installing the air control wood handle
- Install the combustion chamber side bricks as shown below.
Figure 10 : Install the Combustion Chamber Bricks
Figure 11 : Combustion Chamber Bricks Layout
- Once the insert is properly positioned in the fireplace opening, secure the pipe with the pipe connectors (B) and screws (C) provided. Then tighten the floor fixing bolts located on each side of the unit (D).
3.3 Blower and Ash Lip Installation
Note: The images shown are for guidance only and may be different from your product, but the assembly remains the same.
1. Install the ash lip on the insert with four screws.
2. Center the blower on the ash lip and push it against the firebox. Then push it until it clips.
3.4 Faceplate and Trims Installation
Note: The images shown are for guidance only and may be different from your product, but the assembly remains the same.
1. Lay the panels on a flat and non abrasive surface. Align the top panel holes (A) with the left and right panels (B). Secure together using the bolts (D) and nuts (C) provided.
2. Center the insert into the fireplace opening. Adjust its height using the leveling bolts on each side of the convection air jacket box until the faceplate is properly seated on the floor of the hearth extension.
Then install one faceplate retainer spring on each side of the faceplate and attach the other end of the spring to the brackets on the left and right sides of the insert. Push the faceplate against the fireplace’s front.
3.5 Optional Fresh Air Intake Kit Installation
Note: The images shown are for guidance only and may be different from your product, but the assembly remains the same.
The fresh air intake kit may be installed on the right or left end side of the unit. The unused side must be covered by the plate provided in the user manual kit.
1. Install the fresh air intake adapter (E) with four screws (F) then secure the flexible pipe1 (H) (not included) to the adapter using one of the pipe clamps (G). Secure the other end of the pipe to the outside wall termination (J) using the other pipe clamp. The outside wall termination must be installed outside of the home.
2. Install the plate (K) with four screws (L) on the unused side of the insert.
15 The pipe must be HVAC type, insulated, and must comply with ULC S110 and/or UL 181, Class 0 or Class 1.
3.6 Optional Fire Screen Installation
Note: The images shown are for guidance only and may be different from your product, but the assembly remains the same.
In the United States or in provinces with a particulate emissions limit (e.g.: US EPA), the use of open-door wood stoves with a rigid firescreen is prohibited.
1. Open the door.
2. Hold the fire screen by the two handles and bring it close to the door opening.
3. Lean the upper part of the fire screen against the top door opening making sure to insert the top fire screen brackets behind the primary air deflector.
4. Lift the fire screen upwards and push the bottom part towards the insert then let the fire screen rest on the bottom of the door opening.
Warning: Never leave the insert unattended while in use with the fire screen.
3.7 Air Tubes and Baffle Installation
1. Starting with the rear tube, lean and insert the right end of the secondary air tube into the rear right channel hole. Then lift and insert the left end of the tube into the rear left channel.
2. Align the notch in the left end of the tube with the key of the left air channel hole. Using a « Wise grip » hold the tube and lock it in place by turning the tube as shown. Make sure the notch reaches the end of the key way.
3. Install the baffle.
4. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the three other tubes.
5. To remove the tubes use the above steps in reverse order.
Note that secondary air tubes (A) can be replaced without removing the baffle board (B) and that all tubes are identical.
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1. 2.
3.9 Removal Instructions
For inspecting purposes, the insert may need to be removed. To remove the insert, follow these instructions:
- Remove the faceplate (D) by pulling it and releasing the springs holding it in place.
- Remove the blower assembly (E).
- Remove the three screws securing the pipe connector (B ).
- Unscrew the bolts securing the insert to the floor on each side of the unit (C).
3.10 Exploded Diagram and Parts List
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement parts for this unit, please provide the model number and the serial number. We reserve the right to change parts due to technology upgrades or availability. Contact an authorized dealer to obtain any of these parts. Never use substitute materials. Use of non-approved parts can result in poor performance and safety hazards.
#
| Item| Description|
Qty
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1
| 21388| 20″ X 12 1/2″ X 1 1/4″ VERMICULITE BAFFLE|
1
2
| PL65514| SECONDARY AIR TUBE|
4
3
| PL34052| LINER FIXATION BRACKET|
3
4
| 29010| 4 1/2″ X 9″ X 1 1/4″ REFRACTORY BRICK|
3
5
| 29015| 4” X 9” X 1 1/4” REFRACTORY BRICK|
14
6
| 29004| 4” X 4 1/2” X 1 1/4” REFRACTORY BRICK|
1
7
| 29007| 3 1/4” X 9” X 1 1/4” REFRACTORY BRICK|
4
8
| SE74044| 34” X 50” REGULAR FACEPLATE|
1
9
| PL74045| FACEPLATE LEFT AND RIGHT SIDE PANEL|
2
10
| PL74044| FACEPLATE TOP PANEL|
1
11
| AC05959| METALLIC BLACK STOVE PAINT – 342 g (12oz) AEROSOL|
1
12
| SE46323| BLUE RIDGE 300I MANUAL KIT|
1
13
| PL74192| DECORATIVE SIDE PANEL|
2
14
| 30337| SQUARE HEAD SET SCREW 1/2-13 X 1-1/2″|
2
15
| 30507| BLACK TORX SCREW WITH FLAT HEAD TYPE F 1/4-20 X 3/4″|
4
16
| PL74033| ASH TRAY|
1
17
| SE65559| AIR CONTROL ROD ASSEMBLY|
1
18
| AC07866| 1/4″ BLACK COIL HANDLE|
1
19
| PL74017| GLASS RETAINER|
2
20
| AC06400| 3/4″ X 6′ FLAT BLACK SELF-ADHESIVE GLASS GASKET (AC-GGK)|
1
21
| SE74190| GLASS WITH GASKET 15-3/4” X 10-1/8”|
1
22
| SE74864| GLASS AND MOULDING KIT|
1
23
| 30124| SCREW #8 – 32 X 5/16” TRUSS QUADREX ZINC|
10
24
| AC01298| 5″Ø FRESH AIR INTAKE KIT|
1
25
| SE24346-2| CAST IRON DOOR|
1
26
| 44080| RHEOSTAT WITHOUT NUT (MODEL KBMS-13BV)|
1
27
| AC07869| 3/8″ BLACK COIL HANDLE|
1
28
| AC06500| SILICONE AND 5/8″ X 8′ BLACK DOOR GASKET KIT (AC- DGKNC)|
1
29
| 30025| 1/4-20 X 1/2″ PAN-HEAD QUADREX BLACK SCREW|
2
30
| 30187| STAINLESS WASHER ID 17/64″ X OD 1/2″|
2
31
| 30898| ROUND WOODEN BLACK HANDLE|
2
32
| AC01315| RIGID FIRESCREEN|
1
33
| SE31318| DOOR HINGE REPLACEMENT KIT|
1
34
| 60013| POWER CORD 96″ X 18-3 type SJT (50 pcs per carton)|
1
35
| 44085| RHEOSTAT KNOB|
1
36
| 44028| CERAMIC THERMODISC F110-20F|
1
37
| 44089 | DOUBLE CAGE BLOWER 144 CFM 115V – 60Hz – 1.1A|
1
38
| SE74193| INSERT BLOWER|
1
39
| 30131| BLACK METAL SCREW #10 X 1/2″ TYPE “A” PAN QUADREX|
3
40
| 49028| 5″ WHITE AIR INTAKE TERMINATION|
1
ENGLANDER LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
The warranty of the manufacturer extends only to the original retail purchaser and is not transferable. This warranty covers brand new products only, which have not been altered, modified nor repaired since shipment from factory. Please provide a proof of purchase (dated bill of sale), model name and serial number when making any warranty claim to your ENGLANDER dealer.
This warranty applies to normal residential use only. This warranty is void if the unit is used to burn material other than cordwood (for which the unit is not certified by EPA) and void if not operated according to the owner’s manual. Damages caused by misuse, abuse, improper installation, lack of maintenance, over firing, negligence or accident during transportation, power failures, downdrafts, venting problems or under-estimated heating area are not covered by this warranty. The recommended heated area for a given appliance is defined by the manufacturer as its capacity to maintain a minimum acceptable temperature in the designated area in case of a power failure.
This warranty does not cover any scratch, corrosion, distortion, or discoloration. Any defect or damage caused by the use of unauthorized or other than original parts void this warranty. An authorized qualified technician must perform the installation in accordance with the instructions supplied with this product and all local and national building codes. Any reclamation related to an improper installation is not covered by this warranty.
The manufacturer may require that defective products be returned or that digital pictures be provided to support the claim. Returned products are to be shipped prepaid to the manufacturer for investigation. Transportation fees to ship the product back to the purchaser will be paid by the manufacturer. All parts costs covered by this warranty are limited according to the table below.
The manufacturer, at its discretion, may decide to repair or replace any part or unit after inspection and investigation of the defect. The manufacturer may, at its discretion, fully discharge all obligations with respect to this warranty by refunding the wholesale price of any warranted but defective parts. The manufacturer shall, in no event, be responsible for any uncommon, indirect, consequential damages of any nature, which are in excess of the original purchase price of the product. A one-time replacement limit applies to all parts benefiting from lifetime coverage. This warranty applies to products purchased after June 20th, 2022.
DESCRIPTION
| **WARRANTY APPLICATION***
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PARTS
Combustion chamber (welds only**) & cast iron door frame.|
5 years
Surrounds, heat shield, ash drawer, steel legs, pedestal & convector air- mate.|
2 years
Removable stainless steel combustion chamber components, secondary air tubes**, deflectors & supports.|
2 years
Glass retainers, handle assembly & air control mechanism.|
2 years
Carbon steel combustion chamber components, vermiculite baffle & ceramic glass (thermal breakage only).|
1 year
Blower, heat sensors, switches, rheostat, wiring & other controls.|
1 year
Firebricks, paint & gaskets.|
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Any parts replaced under the warranty.|
90 days
*Subject to limitations above Picture required**
Shall your unit or a components be defective, contact immediately your ENGLANDER dealer. To accelerate processing of your warranty claim, make sure to have on hand the following information when calling:
- Your name, address and telephone number
- Bill of sale and dealer’s name
- Installation configuration
- Serial number and model name as indicated on the nameplate fixed to the back of your unit
- Nature of the defect and any relevant information
Before shipping your unit or defective component to our plant, you must obtain an Authorization Number from your ENGLANDER dealer. Any merchandise shipped to our plant without authorization will be refused automatically and returned to sender.
Wood: June 2022
Product Specification Manual – Blue Ridge 300-I
This document is available for free download on the manufacturer’s website. It is a copyrighted document. Resale is strictly prohibited. The manufacturer may update this document from time to time and cannot be responsible for problems, injuries, or damages arising out of the use of information contained in any document obtained from unauthorized sources.
Stove Builder International inc.
250, rue de Copenhague,
St-Augustin-de-Desmaures (Québec) Canada
G3A 2H3
1-877-356-6663
https://www.englander-stoves.com/
tech@sbi-international.com
References
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- Warranty Registration | Appliances | Englander
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