Test Fire!! 25-PDVC for Basement- 2008 model

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lessoil

Minister of Fire
May 31, 2008
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Western Maine
Working out a deal for a 25-PDVC
The P61 is working well for first and second floor but the basement is another story.

Thinking of sacrificing a basement widow for exhaust.
Any thoughts on installation/stove model?

Thanks!
 
Have one in my shop… great stove.
 
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Have an older non auto start 25pdvc unit, anyone got a manual on this? I have the current manual. wondering about circuit differences. Serial number indicates 2010, but that is not right think the label got swapped out. I sent a note to Englander didn't get much info other than no manual available.
 
I thought all pdvc units were auto start since 2004.
 
Have an older non auto start 25pdvc unit, anyone got a manual on this? I have the current manual. wondering about circuit differences. Serial number indicates 2010, but that is not right think the label got swapped out. I sent a note to Englander didn't get much info other than no manual available.
This appears to be the manual for a manual ignition version of the 25 PDVC (pre 2004)

http://www.englanderstoves.com/manuals/pre-04.25-PDVC.pdf
 
Thanks for the link
 
Have an older non auto start 25pdvc unit, anyone got a manual on this? I have the current manual. wondering about circuit differences. Serial number indicates 2010, but that is not right think the label got swapped out. I sent a note to Englander didn't get much info other than no manual available.



where is the label you are talking about located? under the hopper lid? this is where all the serial tags on that model would be located, if you look at the serial number and let me know i can pull the actual production date on it
 
where is the label you are talking about located? under the hopper lid? this is where all the serial tags on that model would be located, if you look at the serial number and let me know i can pull the actual production date on it
Yes the label on the hopper lid That was one of the problems identifying the unit. The stamping in the foil ( mfg date) is only partially there Serial # 10120 on label. If i remember correctly when I sent an e-mail that came back as 2010 ( that is why I question the validity of the label). Comparing to current manual ( based on web sight and information that it was a 2010 model) there was something not quite right, ( pellet stoves not my primary). No ignitor circuit. And no interlock switch on hopper. Manual I just downloaded looks to be correct after a cursory glance. Thanks for the offer of looking up mfg date . Chris
 
Yes the label on the hopper lid That was one of the problems identifying the unit. The stamping in the foil ( mfg date) is only partially there Serial # 10120 on label. If i remember correctly when I sent an e-mail that came back as 2010 ( that is why I question the validity of the label). Comparing to current manual ( based on web sight and information that it was a 2010 model) there was something not quite right, ( pellet stoves not my primary). No ignitor circuit. And no interlock switch on hopper. Manual I just downloaded looks to be correct after a cursory glance. Thanks for the offer of looking up mfg date . Chris

ser# 10120 was manufactured 8/01 (the tech who answered the email may have thought it was 110120 which was a 2010 model)

the link the other member provided would be to the actual manual for the unit you have
 
ser# 10120 was manufactured 8/01 (the tech who answered the email may have thought it was 110120 which was a 2010 model)

the link the other member provided would be to the actual manual for the unit you have
Thanks , Chris
 
Have one in my shop… great stove.
Krooser,
Fired up the stove shortly after getting it home. Blew out ash etc then hit ON
Photo attached to prove it happened!!

Englander Stove.jpg
 
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