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PACIFIC FP30   190712-28

OPERATING TIPS

1.   Always use dry, seasoned fi rewood, up to 20" long.  
Load wood endwise, a mixture of large and small 
pieces, on top of a good ash base (1" minimum).

2.  Operate on a medium to high setting, for up to 
1 hour from cold start.  After the initial warm up pe-
riod, refuel and leave the air control on a medium 
setting for 5 to 10 minutes more and then set the 
air control to the desired position.

3.  If a slow burn is desired, set the air control to 
low.  Active secondary burning should be present 
above the wood load.  If it is not present or goes 
out shortly after, proper operating temperature has 
not been reached and the stove needs additional 
warm up time.

Understanding & Operating Your Pacifi c Energy Stove

The Pacifi c Energy line of woodstoves is a culmina-
tion of years of research and development.  Designed 
to be efficient, clean-burning and user-friendly, this 
heater will give you years of warm service.  However, 
a knowledgeable operator is still the most important 
factor for maximum performance and part of this is 
understanding the basic functions of this design.

Traditional wood stoves had a basic combustion 
system which allowed a considerable amount of 
heat energy to escape up the chimney as unburned 
gases and particulates (smoke).  Pacifi c Energy 
has designed a system that solves the problem 
by burning the smoke and releasing the additional 
heat to the room.

This system has two critical design features:

1. 

Above fi re secondary air injection:

The hollow "air baffle" injects super-heated sec-
ondary air just above the load. With the stove at 
the proper operating temperature, this will create 
a secondary fl ame that will be evident for approxi-
mately 1/3 of the total burn time.

2. 

High mass and thermal insulation:

The high mass (weight) acts as a heat storage and 
the thermal insulation keeps the combustion zone 
hot.  Active fl aming takes place during the fi rst part 
of the burn.  During this stage, heat is stored in the 
mass of the unit and is later released slowly and 
evenly.  As wood chars, active fl aming will dimin-
ish.  This clean charcoal burning stage will last for 
a considerable length of time and refuelling should 
be avoided until the charcoal base has become 
quite small.

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2

3

5

6

4

1 -Boost Air 

4 -Secondary Combustion Zone

2 -Main Combustion Air 

5 -Radiant Heat

3 -Air Wash System 

6 -Convected Heat

Summary of Contents for PACIFIC FP30

Page 1: ...s Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area TESTED and LISTED to CAN ULC S610 M87 AND UL 127 Meets the Environmental Protection...

Page 2: ...Chimney Fires 4 In the event of a Chimney Fire 4 Avoiding a Chimney Fire 4 Operation 5 Wood Selection 5 How to Test Your Wood 5 Lighting for the First Time 5 Lighting a Fire 5 Normal Operation 5 Resta...

Page 3: ...inspect seals and replace if necessary 7 DOOR GLASS Replacement glass can be obtained from your dealer Use 11 3 8 x 21 5 8 x 5 mm WARNING DO NOT SUBSTITUTE GLASS WITH ANY OTHER TYPE MATERIAL OTHER TH...

Page 4: ...itable and must be lived with Regular inspection and cleaning is the solution The use of dry seasoned wood and ample combustion air will help to minimize the buildup Chimney Fires The result of excess...

Page 5: ...ss with several pieces of dry kindling Add a few small pieces of dry wood on top 3 Ignite the paper and close the door Depending on length of chimney installation you may need to leave door open appro...

Page 6: ...wood will be producing 9375 BTU s per hour aver age 7500 BTU x 10 lbs 8hrs 9375 BTU s per hr If you put 20 lbs of wood in your stove for eight hour burn you will get 18 750BTU sperhr 7500BTUx20lbs 8hr...

Page 7: ...Fig 2 3 3 Disconnect the wire lead of the blower from the electri cal terminal block and the male female connection to the Thermo Switch 4 Remove the two wingnuts securing the blower mounting bracket...

Page 8: ...llation This package contains 19 full size firebricks as well as 3 various cut size bricks With the woodstove in the upright position install firebricks as follows 1 Place the firebricks on the bottom...

Page 9: ...d choose a location where the chimney will pass through the house without cutting floor or roof joists OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE THIS LOCATION NOT RECOMMENDED THIS LOCATION OK RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS FIG 6 Che...

Page 10: ...the label and in these installation instructions 2 Mark the position for the hole for the chimney in the ceiling and roof by using a string and plumb bob 3 Checkthattheintendedlocationwillnotinterfere...

Page 11: ...190712 28 11 26 60 10 77 3 8 38 3 4 109 1 2 77 3 8 27 3 8 50 5 8 50 5 8 61 3 4 50 5 8 1 6 3 8 Minimum Framing Dimensions FIG 10 NOTE THE FRAMING DIMENSIONS AROUND THE FIREPLACE MUST INCLUDE THE INNER...

Page 12: ...7747 FRAMING KIT LEG 3 1 2 L 3 Framing Kit Assembly 2 3 Each Kit Contains Assembly Lay out top bottom studs 2 and center studs 5 on a large flat surface Fig 9 Using the screws provided 1 attach the f...

Page 13: ...PACIFIC FP30 190712 28 13 Minimum Clearances to Combustibles 6 3 8 6 3 8 27 3 8 30 10 9 1 FIG 11...

Page 14: ...rk arrestor rain cap Radiation shield Chimney Support 38 5 978mm Minimum distance from unit to ceiling Minimum 7 2 1m Ceiling Height Non combustible floor protector The chimney may incorporate an offs...

Page 15: ...s adapter and protruding through the roof Avoid having joints between ceiling and roof It is required to secure connections with three 3 12 mm metal screws 5 Installradiationshields firestopsandallpi...

Page 16: ...rers installation instructions 3 Use another elbow to turn the chimney vertically Secure the elbow 4 Use a plumb bob to line up the centre of the hole Cut a hole for the chimney in the ceiling floor F...

Page 17: ...otection as required Attach 4 venting not supplied to adapter WARNING This hole must get its air from the outdoors and be finished with an approved vent cap The use of outside combustion air for resid...

Page 18: ...r the fireplace front and the other half must extend onto the floor and under the hearth extension ember protection as shown in Fig 18 Safety metal strip Cement Board 1 2 minimum if desired Hearth ext...

Page 19: ...EMOTE GRAVITY HEAT DUCT KIT MUST BE INSTALLED WITH THE FP30 PART FP30 GVKIT INSTALLATION 1 Usingapairoftinsnips cutawaythesquaresectionblock ingtheheatductopeningsandcutoutinsulation Fig 20 2 Attach t...

Page 20: ...opening in the wall outlet and secure to the outlet with two 8 X 1 2 Tek screws Cover with outlet screen provided or one of equal outlet area 6 Maintain clearances to combustibles as described in the...

Page 21: ...of the dimensioned area shown by the dotted line in Fig 24 Use the manufactures suggested fasteners to attach the ce ment board and install as recommended Tape and mud the joints as per the board man...

Page 22: ...EL DEPTH B 2 TO 12 MANTEL CLEARANCE CHART 16 1 2 NON COMBUSTIBLE FACING MATERIAL COVERING FROM THE CONVECTION AIR OUT LET TO THE CEILING NON COMBUSTIBLE ZONE DO NOT INSTALL ANY COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL EL...

Page 23: ...eosote Buildup See 1 2 3 above Low Heat Output 1 Wood is wet Use dry wood 2 Fire too small Build a larger fire 3 Draft too low Chimney plugged or restricted inspect and clean Won t Burn Overnight 1 Ai...

Page 24: ...f this design Traditional wood stoves had a basic combustion system which allowed a considerable amount of heat energy to escape up the chimney as unburned gases and particulates smoke Pacific Energy...

Page 25: ...Baffle not sold separately SUMB BAFF 10b Side Insulation 5068 732 C 11 Brick Rails 2pc Required SUMM RAILSET 12 Baffle Pin SSER 125001 13 Baffle Gasket SUMB 31396 14 Flame Shield c w Bolt and Nut SUM...

Page 26: ...26 PACIFIC FP30 190712 28...

Page 27: ...ES SEE LOCAL BUILDING CODE AND MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED WHEN PASSING A CHIMNEY THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE WALL OR CEILING CHIMNEY SYSTEM MUST BE LISTED TO IN CANADA USE ONLY ICC...

Page 28: ...PACIFIC ENERGY FIREPLACE PRODUCTS LTD 2975 Allenby Rd Duncan B C V9L 6V8 Phone 250 748 1184 Web site http www pacificenergy net Printed in Canada...

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