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SPNE 190913-24

Maintenance

1.  Burn wood only, dry and well seasoned.  The denser or 

heavier the wood when dry, the greater its heat value.  This 
is why hardwoods are generally preferred.  Green or wet 
wood will cause a rapid buildup of creosote.  If you feel 
it is necessary to burn wet or unseasoned wood, do so 
only with the air inlet set open enough to maintain a good 
strong fi re and fairly high chimney temperatures.  Do not 
attempt to burn overnight using green or wet wood.  Wet 
wood can cause up to 25% drop in heater output, as well 
as contributing signifi cantly to creosote buildup.

WARNING:  Never use fi restarter chemicals or any other 

volatile liquid to start a fi re.  Do not burn garbage, or fl am-

mable fl uids such a gasoline, naptha, or engine oil.  We 

strongly recommend that smoke detectors be installed. 

2.  Remove ashes frequently.  Embers can roll out the door 

and create a fi re hazard.  Maintain a 1" minimum ash base.

3.  If glass becomes darkened through slow burning or poor 

wood, it can readily be cleaned with any fi replace glass 
cleaner when stove is cold.  Never scrape with an object 
that might scratch the glass.  The type and amount of 
deposit on the glass is a good indication of fl ue pipe and 
chimney buildup. A light brown, dusty deposit that is eas-
ily wiped off usually indicates good combustion and dry, 
well-seasoned wood and, therefore, relatively clean pipes 
and chimney.  On the other hand, a black, greasy deposit 
that is difficult to remove is a result of wet and green wood 
and too slow a burning rate. This heavy deposit is building 
up at least as quickly in the chimney.

WARNING:  Only use materials supplied by the manufac-

turer when doing maintenance or replacements.

4.  DOOR GASKET - The gasket used by Pacifi c Energy 

requires only light pressure to seal.  This will prolong seal 
life. It is important that the door seal be maintained in good 
condition.  Periodically inspect seals and replace if neces-
sary.  Use 7/8”  rope gasket, DR31.WDGKIT, obtainable 
from your nearest Pacifi c Energy Dealer.

5.  DOOR GLASS - Do not slam loading door or otherwise 

impact glass.  When closing door, make sure that no logs 
protrude to contact the glass.  If the glass gets cracked or 
broken, it must be replaced before using the stove.  Re-
placement glass can be obtained from your Dealer.  The 
size required is 8-13/16 x 15-1/4 x 5 mm. Ceramic glass 
must be used.  Do not substitute with any other type.

To remove broken glass, undo the four retaining screws and 
remove the frame noting position for re-assembly.  Remove all 
particles of glass.  Be careful, as they are very sharp. Install 
new glass complete with gasket.  Replace frame and screws.

WARNING:  Do not overtighten, tighten screws very care-

fully.

 

- Do not clean glass when hot

 

- Do not use abrasive cleaners on glass

6.  The area where boost combustion air enters the fi rebox 

must be kept clear of excessive ash buildup which will 
block air fl ow.  This area is at the front of the fi rebox.

7.  Do not store wood within heater installation clearances, 

or within the space required for fuel loading and ash re-
moval.  Keep the area around the heater clean and free 
of all combustibles, furniture, newspapers, etc.

8.  If a plated door requires cleaning, use mild soap and water 

only.  Use of abrasive cleaners will void warranty.

9.  Establish a routine for the fuel, wood burning and fi ring 

technique.  Check daily for creosote buildup until experi-
ence shows how often you need to clean to be safe.

10. Be aware that the hotter the fi re, the less creosote is 

deposited.  Weekly cleaning may be necessary in mild 
weather, even though monthly cleaning is usually enough 
in the coldest months when burning rates are higher.

11.  Instruct all members of your family on the safe operation 

of the heater.  Ensure they have enough knowledge of the 
entire system if they are expected to operate it. Stress the 
section on chimney fi res and the importance of following 
the steps outlined in “In Case of Chimney Fire”. 

Baffle Removal

The Insert and pipe should be removed from the fi replace 
to clean and inspect.  Only if this is not possible should you 
remove baffle assembly.

DO NOT OPERATE WITH BAFFLE ASSEMBLY OR INSULA-
TION REMOVED.

Baffle Assembly Removal

Remove retaining pin at the back top of the fi rebox, just under 
the baffle.  Lift baffle up and pull forward to disconnect from 
the supply tube.  Tilt baffle sideways to drop down and remove 
from fi rebox.  

Inspect gasket between baffle and supply tube. If necessary, 
replace with gasket # 139.5 available from your nearest Pacifi c 
Energy Dealer.

Re-install baffle assembly and insulation by reversing order.

Summary of Contents for DESIGN-E

Page 1: ...nsult local building inspector or officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area Super Insert IMPORTANT THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO REMAIN WITH THE HOMEOWNER SAVE THE...

Page 2: ...ustion Air 12 Operation 13 Wood Selection 13 How to Test Your Wood 13 Lighting the Fire 13 Normal Operation 13 Restarting After Extended or Overnight Burns 13 Over Firing 13 More Wood More Heat 14 Pro...

Page 3: ...als about restric tions and installation inspection requirements in your area Clearances Masonry or Factory Built Fireplace Theminimumrequiredclearancestosurroundingcombustible materialswheninstalledi...

Page 4: ...ket Baffle Top heat shield and mounting bolt Baffle Gasket Brick Rails Manifold Some warping of the baffle is normal up to 1 4 or 65cm Replace if the baffle has permanent warping greater than this or...

Page 5: ...t embers by non combustible material extending 16 USA and 18 CANADA to the firing side and 8 to other sides of the unit Consult CAN CSA B365 Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning appliances and equ...

Page 6: ...6 SPNE 190913 24 43 3 8 6 1 2 29 3 16 23 3 4 21 1 2 21 1 8 36 8 3 4 20 3 4 18 28 1 8 9 1 2 10 21 Dimensions...

Page 7: ...een in use for some time The existing fireplace damper is to be locked open or removed completely WARNING Do not remove bricks or mortar from your existing fireplace Exception Masonry or steel includi...

Page 8: ...pe Note A clean out door may be required under local codes when a direct flue connection is used Consult local codes 3 Push the Insert into position inside the fireplace and at tach the connector pipe...

Page 9: ...and thermal snap switch Take note of where the wires are routed and secured They must be positioned correctly to avoid damage 3 Loosen the two bolts that secure the ash lip to the firebox carefully l...

Page 10: ...ch Fig 16 refit ash lip sides and top Ensure that the power cable is correctly routed through the surround and it is not touching the firebox side Wire placement is important to prevent damage to wire...

Page 11: ...on page 9 and then remove the decorative top by loosening the two wing bolts underneath and sliding it out of the brackets Fig 18 4 Slide the assembled surround from the top down and engage in slots...

Page 12: ...as described in the installation section When the installation is complete do not seal surround to fireplace This will allow enough combustion air to enter the fireplace cavity and the Insert Removal...

Page 13: ...ion after a good coal base exists and wood has charred Normal Operation 1 Set air control to desired setting If smoke pours down across the glass waterfall effect this indicates you have shut the cont...

Page 14: ...ood will be producing 9375 BTU s per hour 7500 BTU x 10 lbs 8 hrs 9375 BTU s per hr If you put 20 lbs of wood in your stove for an eight hour burn you will get 18 750 BTU s per hr 7500 BTU x 20 lbs 8...

Page 15: ...ning requires small fuel loads two or three logs at a time or 1 4 to 1 2 of a fuel load and leaving the air inlet relatively wide open especially during the first 10 to 30 minutes after each loading w...

Page 16: ...it must be replaced before using the stove Re placement glass can be obtained from your Dealer The size required is 8 13 16 x 15 1 4 x 5 mm Ceramic glass must be used Do not substitute with any other...

Page 17: ...Handle Assembly WODC 4147C 13 Flame Shield WINS 4513 14 Replacement Baffle Kit SSER DBAKIT 15 Brick Rail Set SSER RAILSET 16 Firebrick Set BRIC SSERA 17 Boost Manifold 4105 18 O A Cover 4557 19 Air S...

Page 18: ...a heat storage and the thermalinsulationkeepsthecombustionzonehot Active flamingtakesplaceduringthefirstpartoftheburn During this stage heat is stored in the mass of the unit and is later released sl...

Page 19: ...Door Gasket leakage Replace gasket Check latch Low Heat Output 1 Wood is wet Use dry wood 2 Fire too small Build a larger fire 3 Area too large 4 Poor insulation or open concrete Won t Burn Overnight...

Page 20: ...lation This package contains 18 full size firebricks as well as 1 cut size brick With the heater in the upright position install firebricks as follows Place firebricks on the bottom of the heater firs...

Page 21: ...21 SPNE 190913 24 NOTES...

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Page 23: ...V9L 6V8 INSTALL AND USE ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH PACIFIC ENERGY S INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT CODES RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION...

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