I thought I might try here first, before contacting Englander. Why? I think it's probably a lot more fun here! ;-)
I purchased a used Englander wood stove .... at least that's the manual I was given with it. It is certainly 'close', but even the manual says (effectively) 'yours might look different than this'. The manual references model 24-PVD. I haven't found any identifying labels or anything on it. I suspect the back cover is gone (if it had one), that may have had a label on it.
Here's a few things I know about it:
Does hold more than 1 bag of pellets in the hopper. Manual says 70lbs ... I'm inclined to believe it.
Has a vent fan on the left (looking at it from the front) side.
Has a heat circulation fan on the right ( looking at it from the front) side.
Has 5 'heat tubes' that are viewable from the front, above the door with glass in it.
Has 3 removable plates on the inside...
Wear plate:
flat metal, bent with holes drilled in it that goes in the burn pot
Impingement plate:
Large, fllat metal with a tab on the front for handle,
and bent tab on the back to cover the exhaust area (I think)
Small flat metal plate that hangs on a section to the left of the burn pot .. inspection or clean-out cover?
Single piece burn pot (save for the wear plate) ... has holes on the 3 non-auger sides
2 augers
Currently has an electronc control board .. was told this replaced an old 'analog' control board.
Board in it, though, has a sticker on it that says Auto Start Control Board PU-CB04
The unit doesn't have an ignitor system, so I suppose it's a more generic replacement board.
On the circuitry side it says England's Stove 2004 00003901-02
Dimensions:
Width: 28 1/2"
Depth: 28 3/4"
Height: 38 1/4"
Door: 14 1/4" Width x 14 1/2" Tall, with glass
Some photos:
![[Hearth.com] Ways to identify Englander models? [Hearth.com] Ways to identify Englander models?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/143/143206-747881bb1f9e58065a31206d11130a0e.jpg?hash=mUqd_mIrQ3)
![[Hearth.com] Ways to identify Englander models? [Hearth.com] Ways to identify Englander models?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/143/143207-dfd555cfc04fa13b7784fe62a3aa46ed.jpg?hash=gTnTeYV__W)
I purchased a used Englander wood stove .... at least that's the manual I was given with it. It is certainly 'close', but even the manual says (effectively) 'yours might look different than this'. The manual references model 24-PVD. I haven't found any identifying labels or anything on it. I suspect the back cover is gone (if it had one), that may have had a label on it.
Here's a few things I know about it:
Does hold more than 1 bag of pellets in the hopper. Manual says 70lbs ... I'm inclined to believe it.
Has a vent fan on the left (looking at it from the front) side.
Has a heat circulation fan on the right ( looking at it from the front) side.
Has 5 'heat tubes' that are viewable from the front, above the door with glass in it.
Has 3 removable plates on the inside...
Wear plate:
flat metal, bent with holes drilled in it that goes in the burn pot
Impingement plate:
Large, fllat metal with a tab on the front for handle,
and bent tab on the back to cover the exhaust area (I think)
Small flat metal plate that hangs on a section to the left of the burn pot .. inspection or clean-out cover?
Single piece burn pot (save for the wear plate) ... has holes on the 3 non-auger sides
2 augers
Currently has an electronc control board .. was told this replaced an old 'analog' control board.
Board in it, though, has a sticker on it that says Auto Start Control Board PU-CB04
The unit doesn't have an ignitor system, so I suppose it's a more generic replacement board.
On the circuitry side it says England's Stove 2004 00003901-02
Dimensions:
Width: 28 1/2"
Depth: 28 3/4"
Height: 38 1/4"
Door: 14 1/4" Width x 14 1/2" Tall, with glass
Some photos:
![[Hearth.com] Ways to identify Englander models? [Hearth.com] Ways to identify Englander models?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/143/143206-747881bb1f9e58065a31206d11130a0e.jpg?hash=mUqd_mIrQ3)
![[Hearth.com] Ways to identify Englander models? [Hearth.com] Ways to identify Englander models?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/143/143207-dfd555cfc04fa13b7784fe62a3aa46ed.jpg?hash=gTnTeYV__W)