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SPND.BODYB 100610-24

Contents

Safety ................................................................................................. 3
Clearances ......................................................................................... 3

Masonry or Factory Built Fireplace ............................................ 3

Dimensions ........................................................................................ 5
Installation .......................................................................................... 6

Fireplace Specifi cations ............................................................. 6
Into a Masonry Fireplace ........................................................... 6
Full Flue Liner (Required in Canada) Fig #2 .............................. 7
Direct Flue Connection (Only permitted in USA) Fig #4 ............. 7
Into a Factory Built Fireplace ..................................................... 7
Fan Speed Controller Relocation ............................................... 8
Surround Assembly and Installation ........................................... 10
Combustion 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
More Wood, More Heat .............................................................. 14
Proper Draft ................................................................................ 14
Ash Removal .............................................................................. 14
Disposal of Ashes ...................................................................... 14

Blower ................................................................................................ 14

Blower Operation ....................................................................... 14
Electrical Supply ........................................................................ 14

Creosote ............................................................................................ 15

Formation and Need for Removal .............................................. 15
Chimney Fires ............................................................................ 15
In Case of a Chimney Fire ......................................................... 15
Avoiding a Chimney Fire ............................................................ 15

Maintenance ...................................................................................... 16

Baffle Removal ........................................................................... 16

Replacement Parts ............................................................................ 17
Appendix A ......................................................................................... 18

Understanding & Operating Your Pacifi c Energy Stove .............. 18
Troubleshooting .......................................................................... 19

Firebrick Installation ........................................................................... 20

Label .......................................................................................... 23

Summary of Contents for SPND.BODYB

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

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 More Wood More Heat 14 Proper Draft 14 As...

Page 3: ...equirements in your area Clearances Masonry or Factory Built Fireplace The minimum required clearances to surrounding combustible materials when installed into a masonry or factory built fireplace are...

Page 4: ...ush to an adjacent combustible floor Ember protection Combustible floor in front of the fireplace insert must be protected from hot embers by non combustible material extending 16 to the firing side a...

Page 5: ...5 SPND BODYB 100610 24 42 5 8 6 1 2 28 7 8 23 3 4 21 1 2 21 1 8 36 8 1 8 20 3 4 18 28 1 8 9 1 2 10 19 9 16 Dimensions...

Page 6: ...t been in use for some time The existing fireplace damper is to be locked open or removed completely WARNING Donotremovebricksormortarfromyourexisting fireplace Exception Masonry or steel including th...

Page 7: ...al around pipe 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 attach the con...

Page 8: ...onnect the wires from the fans LHS RHS and thermal snap switch Take note of where the wires are routed and secured They must be positioned correctly to avoid damage 4 Loosen the two bolts that secure...

Page 9: ...ap switch Fig 17 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...

Page 10: ...f the trim and tighten screws Ensure the mitred corners fit tightly and evenly Fig 19 4 Slide the assembled trim over the surround from the top Fig 18 5 Tighten the retaining screws at the bottom of e...

Page 11: ...ure that the electric supply cord is located in the slots in the base of the surround 11 Oncethesurroundisfastenedtotheinsert inordertomaximize heated air discharge efficiency the surround can be pull...

Page 12: ...urround to fireplace This will allow enough combustion air to enter the fireplace cavity and the Insert The knockouts in the casing sides and the O A cover can be removed to supplement air supply Fig...

Page 13: ...has established itself open the door and add a few small logs Close door 5 Begin normal operation after a good coal base exists and wood has charred Normal Operation 1 Set air control to desired setti...

Page 14: ...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 hrs 18 750 BTU s per hr This is o...

Page 15: ...smoke densities occur when a large amount of wood is added to a bed of hot coals and the air inlet is closed The heated wood generates smoke but without ample air the smokecannotburn Smoke free clean...

Page 16: ...efore using the stove Replacement 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...

Page 17: ...le Assembly WODC 4147C 14 Flame Shield WINS 4513 15 Replacement Baffle Kit SSER DBAKIT 16 Brick Rail Set SSER RAILSET 17 Firebrick Set BRIC SSERA 18 Boost Manifold 4105 19 O A Cover 514 20 Air Shutter...

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

Page 19: ...2 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 Overnig...

Page 20: ...t Firebrick Installation 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...

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Page 23: ...CT FLUE CONNECTION ASSEMBLY OPTIONAL COMPONENTS MANTEL SHIELD SPND MSMBKA 3 VENT OFFSET SPND 3OFFSETA FAN KIT ELECTRICAL RATING 115V 60HZ 1 6 AMP ROUTE CORD AWAY FROM UNIT FOR USE WITH SOLID WOOD FUEL...

Page 24: ...24 SPND BODYB 100610 24 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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