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OPERATING TIPS

1. Always use dry, seasoned fi rewood, 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 medium to high setting, for up 
to 1 hour from cold start.  After the initial warm 
up period, 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 ad-
ditional warm up time.

Understanding & Operating Your Pacifi c Energy Stove

The Pacifi c Energy SUPER SERIES line of 
woodstoves is a culmination 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 impor-
tant 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 un-
burned 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 
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 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 diminish.  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 SUPER 27

Page 1: ...tioninstructions Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area TESTED and LISTED to CAN ULC S627 AND UL 1482 Meets the Environmental...

Page 2: ...ntenance 3 Maintenance Checks 4 Creosote 5 Formation and Need for Removal 5 Chimney Fires 5 In Case of a Chimney Fire 5 Avoiding a Chimney Fire 5 Assembly 6 Crate Removal 6 Optional Ash Cleanout Syste...

Page 3: ...maintained in good condition Periodically inspect seals and replace if necessary Follow instructions included in the DR31 WDGKIT kit obtainable from your nearest Pacific Energy dealer 5 DOORGLASS Dono...

Page 4: ...he Chimney System Top baffle board blanket Baffle Top heat shield and mounting bolt Baffle Gasket Brick Rails Manifold Blower The blower should be cleaned out a minimum every six months by using a vac...

Page 5: ...t be lived with Regular inspection and clean ing is the solution The use of dry seasoned wood and ample combustion air will help to minimize the buildup Chimney Fires The result of excessive creosote...

Page 6: ...to bottom pallet 4 Place stove body carefully on its back 5 Using two 3 4 wrench remove 1 x 1 2 bolts and save for later use 6 Remove pallet retaining brackets from stove bottom Optional Ash Cleanout...

Page 7: ...o flooring using two 1 4 x 2 or longer lag screws Mobile Home Installation Warning Under no circumstances is this heater to be installed in a makeshift or temporary manner It may be fired only after t...

Page 8: ...Minimum 7 2 1m Ceiling Height Attachment to floor for mobile homes Non combustible floor protector 48 1219 mm 3 914 mm Minimum Hooded vent or 90 elbow turned The chimney may incor porate an offset To...

Page 9: ...ve performance Chimney flue exit is to be 3 feet 1 m above roof and two feet 0 6 m above highest projection within 10 feet 3 m The installation must meet all local codes Do not connect this unit to a...

Page 10: ...llation requires the unit to be secured to the structure to prevent dislodging of the air duct To draw outside air from behind the stove an outside air adaptor may be required see Optional Blower sect...

Page 11: ...for the first 2 3 times 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...

Page 12: ...ry replace with gasket 139 5availablefromyourPacificEnergydealer Re install baffle assembly in reverse order The two side pieces of insulation must be tight against the siderails Restarting After Exte...

Page 13: ...ill al low 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 Manual...

Page 14: ...latch Excessive Creosote 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 B...

Page 15: ...ant Nickel CAST 31RSNI 10 Door Handle Assembly WODC 4147C 11 Boost Manifold 4105 12 Firebrick Set BRIC SSERA 13a Brick Rail Left Right SSER RAILSET 14 Replacement Baffle Kit SSER DBAKIT 15 Baffle Pin...

Page 16: ...kel CAST 31NI Door Casting Radiant Nickel CAST 31RSNI 12 Door Handle Assembly WODC 4147C 13 Boost Manifold 4105 14 Firebrick Set BRIC SSERA 15a Brick Rail Left Right SSER RAILSET 16 Replacement Baffle...

Page 17: ...anding the basic functions of this design Traditionalwoodstoveshadabasiccombustion systemwhichallowedaconsiderableamountof heat energy to escape up the chimney as un burned gases and particulates smok...

Page 18: ...ts 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 facing up...

Page 19: ...either A B C as shown below if you are installing the optional ash cleanout system or 1 full brick in place of A B if you are not installing the ash cleanout system Next install the side firebricks 4...

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