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Combustion Air

Consult local building codes regarding combustion air sup-
ply. Intake or combustion air can be supplied to the Insert 
in one of two ways:
1)  Outside air supply:  Remove cover from ash clean out in 

existing fireplace. Place a rodent screen in place of the 
cover. Install the Insert as described in the installation 
section,  making  sure  not  to  cover  the  opening  of  the 
air inlet. When installation is complete, seal surround 
to fireplace and anywhere else air may enter. This will 
ensure combustion air is drawn from outside the house 
and into the 9" x 2" intake at the lower rear of the appli-
ance.

2)  Room air supply:  Install the Insert 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. 
As well, the O/A cover may be removed for additional 
air supply. Once removed, combustion air is drawn from 
the room into the lower front of the Insert.

Removal:

  The O/A cover should be removed prior to instal-

lation. For better access, tip the Insert onto its back.

1.  Using a 3/8" wrench, remove the two screws underneath 

the ash lip securing it to the body. Place ash lip on a 
flat, stable surface to avoid damage (Fig. #14).

2.  Remove front cover panel (Fig. #15).
3.  Using a 5/16" wrench, remove the screw securing the 

O/A cover to the firebox (Fig. #15).

4.  Replace the front cover panel removed in step #4.
5.  Replace ashlip and fasten in place with screws previ-

ously removed.

Fig. # 14

Fig. # 15

Fig. # 16

This unit is not designed to be operated with the firing door 
open. In addition to the obvious hazard of sparks landing on 
combustibles, an open fire door will cause the heater to draw 
air from the living space and possibly cause suffocation.
The living space around the heater must be well ventilated 
with good air circulation. Anything that may cause a nega-
tive pressure can cause gases or fumes to be pulled into 
the living area.

Ashlip

Front Cover

O/A Cover Screw

O/A Cover

Summary of Contents for Pacific Wood Insert DESIGN-D

Page 1: ...stallation directions Consult local building or officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area Pacific Wood Insert IMPORTANT THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO REMAIN WITH T...

Page 2: ...n 10 How to Test Your Wood 10 Lighting the Fire 10 Normal Operation 10 Restarting After Extended or Overnight Burns 10 More Wood More Heat 11 Proper Draft 11 Ash Removal 11 Disposal of Ashes 11 Creoso...

Page 3: ...e is not properly installed a house fire may result For your safety follow the installa tion directions Consult local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirem...

Page 4: ...in front of the fireplace opening may be flush to an adjacent combustible floor Ember protection Combustible floor in front of the fireplace insert must be protected from hot embers by non combustibl...

Page 5: ...be suitable for wood burning use Check for creosote build up or other obstructions especially if it has not been in use for some time The existing fireplace damper is to be locked open or re moved co...

Page 6: ...usting legs to level the Insert Note For better access the top of the casing may be re moved Fig 4 If it is necessary to get access to the connector pipe through the flue outlet of the Insert the baff...

Page 7: ...ng the enclosed hardware Slide part F into the back corners of the trim and tighten screws Ensure the mitred corners fit tightly and evenly Fig 6 4 Slide the assembled trim over the surround from the...

Page 8: ...the reverse order to their removal 8 Slide pre assembled surround into the friction fit tabs on the inside of the outer casing DO NOT LIFT THE SURROUND ASSEMBLY BY GRASPING THE TRIM The surround is h...

Page 9: ...ir supply Once removed combustion air is drawn from the room into the lower front of the Insert Removal The O A cover should be removed prior to instal lation For better access tip the Insert onto its...

Page 10: ...wspaper in the centre of the heater and criss cross with several pieces of dry kindling Add a few small pieces of dry wood on top 3 Ignite the paper and close the door 4 After the fire as established...

Page 11: ...fering the smoke the ideal place to condense In summary a certain amount of creosote is inevitable and must be lived with Regular inspection and cleaning is the solution The use of dry seasoned wood a...

Page 12: ...ite Speed Control Blower Thermo Switch By pass Rocker Switch Chimney Fires The result of excessive creosote buildup is a chimney fire Chimney fires are dangerous Chimney inside temperatures can exceed...

Page 13: ...must be replaced before using the stove Replacement glass can be obtained from your Dealer The size required is 9 1 8 x 15 5 8 x 5 mm Robax Ce ramic glass must be used Do not substitute with any other...

Page 14: ...tch c w Bolt WODC 1461 12 Glass Clamp Set 4 pc SSER 1425 13 Glass Bar Set 2 pc WODC 414001 14 Replacement Glass c w Tape DR31 WGLKIT 15 Door Gasket Kit DR31 WDGKIT 16 Door Casting Arched Black CAST 31...

Page 15: ...as a heat storage and the thermal insulation keeps the combustion zone hot Active flaming takes place during the first part of the burn During this storage heat is stored in the mass of the unit and i...

Page 16: ...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 1 Air control set t...

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Page 20: ...300309 20 PACIFIC ENERGY FIREPLACE PRODUCTS LTD www pacificenergy net Technical Support 1 250 748 1184 2975 Allenby Rd Duncan B C V9L 6V8 Printed in Canada...

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