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Understanding & Operating Your Pacific Energy Stove

The Pacific Energy SUPER SERIES line of
woodstoves is a culmination of years of research and
development.  Designed to be efficient, clean-burn-
ing and user-friendly, this heater will give you years
of warm service.  However, a knowledgeable opera-
tor 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).
Pacific Energy has de-
signed a system that
solves the problem by
burning the smoke
and releasing the ad-
ditional heat to the
room.

This system has two
critical design fea-
tures:

1.

Above fire second-

ary air injection:

The hollow "air baf-
fle" injects super-
heated secondary air
just above the load.
With the stove at the proper operating temperature,
this will create a secondary flame that will be evident
for approximately 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 flaming takes place during the first 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 flaming will diminish.  This
clean charcoal burning stage will last for a consider-
able length of time and refuelling should be avoided
until the charcoal base has become quite small.

OPERATING TIPS

1. Always use dry, seasoned firewood, up to 18"

long.  Load wood
endwise, a mixture
of large and small
pieces, on top of a
good ash base (1"
minimum).

2.  Operate on a me-
dium 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.

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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 SUPER 27 SPECTRUM

Page 1: ...GUIDE Design D Models SUPER 27 SPECTRUM SPECTRUM CLASSIC PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY NOTICE Ifthisstoveisnotproperlyinstalled a house fire may result For your safety follow the installation...

Page 2: ...Procedure 8 Floor Protector 9 Combustion Air 9 Operation 10 Wood Selection 10 How to Test Your Wood 10 Lighting for the First Time 10 Lighting a Fire 10 Normal Operation 10 Restarting After Extended...

Page 3: ...nwoodandtoo slow a burning rate This heavy deposit is building up at least as quickly in the chimney WARNING ONLY USE MATERIALS SUPPLIED BY MANUFACTURER WHEN DOING MAINTE NANCE OR REPLACEMENTS 4 DOOR...

Page 4: ...ust be lived with Regular inspection and cleaning is the solution The use of dry seasoned wood and ample com bustion air will help to minimize the buildup Chimney Fires The result of excessive creosot...

Page 5: ...it in the upright position Super 27 only Assembly Crate Removal 1 Carefully remove wood top and supports 2 Remove plastic cover 3 Using a 7 16 wrench remove lag bolts that secure stove body to bottom...

Page 6: ...Attach stove to flooring using two 1 4 x 2 or longer lag screws Warning Under no circumstances is this heater to be installed inamakeshiftor temporary manner Itmaybefiredonlyafter the following condit...

Page 7: ...3 Energy Vent 7 Industrial Chimney Model Excel Ultra Black 4 Selkirk Metalbestos Model DS 8 Simpson Dura Vent Model DVL B As well as one of the following compatible chimney systems All parts 6 CANADA...

Page 8: ...tmeetalllocalcodes Donotconnectthisunittoachimney flue serving another appliance Minimum system height is 15 feet 4 6 m measured from base of appliance Double Wall Connector Use a listed double wall c...

Page 9: ...nt dislodging of the air duct Outside air may also be ducted from outside through the 4 diameter knockout hole in the rear of the pedestal or leg kit ash box enclosure If this method of supplying comb...

Page 10: ...es it is very important that the room be well ventilated Open all windows and doors Smoke and fumes caused by the curing process may cause discomfort to some individuals Lighting a Fire WARNING Never...

Page 11: ...om your Pacific Energy dealer Re install baffle assembly in reverse order The two side pieces of insulation must be tight against the siderails Restarting After Extended or Overnight Burns 1 Open door...

Page 12: ...will allow the fan to turn on as the stove heats up to operating temperature It will also shut the blower off after the fire has gone out and the unit cooled to below a useful heat output range Manua...

Page 13: ...dup 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 Air control i...

Page 14: ...Firebrick 4 x 4 1 2 x 1 1 4 1 pc 246 12d Firebrick 7 1 4 x 4 1 2 x 1 1 4 1 pc 245 All parts may be ordered from your nearest Pacific Energy dealer Contact Pacific Energy for the location of the deale...

Page 15: ...x 1 1 4 1 pc 248 14b Firebrick 3 x 4 1 2 x 1 1 4 1 pc 247 14c Firebrick 4 x 4 1 2 x 1 1 4 1 pc 246 14d Firebrick 7 1 4 x 4 1 2 x 1 1 4 1 pc 245 14e Firebrick 9 x 4 1 2 x 1 1 4 17 pc 5096 99 Firebrick...

Page 16: ...ss and thermal insulation Thehighmass weight actsasaheatstorageandthe thermal insulation keeps the combustion zone hot Activeflamingtakesplaceduringthefirstpartofthe burn During this stage heat is sto...

Page 17: ...on its back 5 Using a 3 4 wrench remove 1 x 1 2 bolts and save for later use 6 Remove pallet retaining brackets from stove bottom Pedestal Kit 1 With the unit on its back and the removable cover facin...

Page 18: ...equired tools two 1 2 wrench or socket or one 3 4 wrench or socket and one 3 8 wrench or socket one 7 16 wrench or socket Remove crate all models 1 Carefully remove wood top and supports 2 Remove plas...

Page 19: ...FRONT SIDES AND BACK AS INDICATED MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS COMPONENTS REQUIRED FOR MOBILE HOME AND ALCOVE INSTALLATION OUTSIDE AIR KIT AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING LISTED CONNECTORS SEC...

Page 20: ...PACIFIC ENERGY FIREPLACE PRODUCTS LTD Box 1060 Duncan BC V9L 3Y2 Phone 250 748 1184 Web site http www pacificenergy net...

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