England's Stove Works 25-PDV User Manual

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FLOOR AND WALL PROTECTION 
 
Floor Protection 
     If your floor is constructed of a non-combustible material such as brick or concrete, there is 
no need for floor protection. If the floor is constructed of a combustible material such as 
hardwood, linoleum, or carpet, then you will be required to use floor protection between the unit 
and the combustible. The protection should be U.L. approved or equal, and should be large 
enough to provide a minimum of six inches (6”) behind and on both sides of the stove. The 
clearance in front of the stove should be at least six inches (6”). This freestanding pellet unit will 
need a minimum 36” x 36” floor protector. 
Wall Protection 
     From the rear and the sides of this stove only six inches (6”) of clearance is required to 
paneling, wallpaper or drywall. The pellet vent pipe would require the standard three inches (3”) 
clearance, or as recommended by the manufacturer. Normally additional wall protection is not 
required with this type unit.  
 
1.  If 3” flue pipe exceeds 15’ in length, increase to 4” flue pipe for remaining flue connections. 
2.  Total flue length should not exceed 35’. 
3.  Horizontal run not to exceed 4’. 
4.  Floor protector required:  Min. size 36” x 36”. 
5.  If the total run of outside air connection exceeds 6’, if more than 2 elbows are used, or if a 
basement install, use 3” metal pipe (and coupler) instead. 
6.  Outside Air is mandatory for proper safe operation.
Must have minimum 
3” adapter before tee 
for longer run.   
For shorter run (such 
as Masonry 
Connection below), 
tee alone is acceptable. 
Masonry Connection
Illustration 1
Basement Installation should 
be performed by professional 
installer.  Use 3” metal pipe 
and coupler for Outside 
Combustion Air.  Minimum 3’ 
clearance from ground to the 
Pellet Vent Exhaust Pipe.
 
Freestanding Pellet Installation 
Caution: Follow the pipe manufacturer’s installation instructions and directions for 
passing through combustible walls and ceilings. Check local codes in your area.
Our Part AC-3000 is 
acceptable for 
through-the-wall 
installation. 
(AC-3100 for 4000+ 
ft. installations.)