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Understanding & Operating Your Pacifi c Energy Stove

The Pacifi c Energy  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 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 
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 
secondar y air just 
above the load. With 
the stove at the proper 
operating temperature, 
t h i s   w i l l   c re a te   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 refueling 

should be avoided until the charcoal base has become 
quite small.

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 additional 
warm up time.

F o r   a d d i t i o n a l 
o p e r a t i n g,   s a fe t y 
a n d   m a i n te n a n c e 
information, refer to the 
installation manual.

Appendix A

4 -Secondary Combustion Zone
5 -Radiant Heat
6 -Convected Heat

1 -Boost Air
2 -Main Combustion Air
3 -Air Wash System

Summary of Contents for Alderlea T5 Classic Insert

Page 1: ...ED and LISTED to ULC S628 UL 1482 Meets the U S Environmental Protection Agency s May 2015 Particulate Emission Standards SERIAL SAFETY NOTICE If this stove is not properly installed a house fire may...

Page 2: ...1 Warranty Information 22 Label 23 PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual describes the installation and operation of theAlderlea T5 INSERT wood heater This heater meets the 2015 U S Environmental...

Page 3: ...t restrictions and installation inspection require ments in your area Clearances Masonry or Factory Built Fireplace Theminimumrequiredclearancestosurroundingcombustible materialswheninstalledintoamaso...

Page 4: ...Top baffle board blanket Baffle Top heat shield and mounting bolt Baffle Gasket Brick Rails Manifold Some warping of the baffle is normal up to 1 4 or 65cm Replace if the baffle has permanent warping...

Page 5: ...ace 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 combustible material extend ing 1...

Page 6: ...IFIC ENERGY FIREPLACE PRODUCTS LTD 29 3 8 42 1 2 30 3 8 42 1 2 33 1 8 34 1 8 9 1 2 33 5 8 23 7 8 10 5 8 17 5 8 20 7 8 17 5 8 28 3 8 21 1 2 WITH REGULAR SURROUND WITH OVERSIZED SURROUND ALT5 INSERT ALT...

Page 7: ...in use for some time have chimney swept The existing fireplace damper is to be locked open or removed completely WARNING Do not remove bricks or mortar from your existing fireplace Exception Masonry...

Page 8: ...r area and into the first chimney flue tile Seal around pipe Note A clean out door may be required under local codes whenadirectflueconnectionisused Consultlocalcodes 3 To mount optional rear leveling...

Page 9: ...tion 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 The knockouts in the casing sides and the O...

Page 10: ...Fig 10 Use the bolts and washers in the mounting hardware kit found with the Surround Top Fig 10 5 Lay Surround sides flat on floor and align with Surround Top H Square the surround by aligning edges...

Page 11: ...ecuring the fan bracket to the stove using a 7 16 socket or wrench Reverse steps 1 2 to install new fan Fig 17 7 Install fan shield as shown in Fig 13 Be sure to place the air inlet opening against th...

Page 12: ...nd side If required it can be relocated to the left side by following the instructions below To make this as easy as possible it is suggested that this be done prior to fitting the surround and instal...

Page 13: ...Wire placement is important to prevent damage to wires 7 Remove the control assembly from the ashlip bracket on the right hand side Flip it over and reattach on the left hand side of the ashlip Fig 2...

Page 14: ...waste of fuel Too slow a burn contributes to creosote buildup and lowers combustion efficiency Lighting a Fire WARNING Never use chemicals or any other volatile liquid to start a fire 1 Adjust air co...

Page 15: ...setting other than for starting or preheating fresh fuel loads DO NOT OVERFIRE THIS HEATER Attempts to achieve heatoutputratesthatexceedheaterdesignspecifications canresultinpermanentdamagetotheheater...

Page 16: ...C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code and in the USA withtheNationalElectricalCode ANSI NFPA70 latestedition Chimney Smoke and Creosote Formation When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other or ganic...

Page 17: ...ler The size required is 11 3 8 x 17 1 4 x 5 mm Ceramic glass must be used Do not substitute with any other type To remove broken glass undo the four retaining screws and remove the clamps noting posi...

Page 18: ...el ALT5 P50274723BK Ashlip Assy Majolica Brown Enamel ALT5 P50374723BN Ashlip Assy Antique White Enamel ALT5 P50374723AW Replacement Parts WHEN ORDERING INCLUDE PART NUMBER WITH DESCRIPTION 2 3 4 1 5...

Page 19: ...igh mass weight acts as a heat storage and the thermalinsulationkeepsthecombustionzonehot Active flamingtakesplaceduringthefirstpartoftheburn During this stage heat is stored in the mass of the unit a...

Page 20: ...ee 1 2 and 3 above 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...

Page 21: ...a T5 Insert 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 t...

Page 22: ...ectly at installation Any part that shows in our judgment evidence of defect shall be repaired replaced or refunded at Pacific Energy s option The defective part may be required to be returned to Paci...

Page 23: ...UENTLY UNDER CER TAIN CONDITIONS OF USE CREOSOTE BUILDUP MAY OCCUR RAPIDLY MADE IN CANADA F M A M J J A S O N D 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 U S ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTIONAGENCY CERTIFIED TO COMPLY WITH...

Page 24: ...PACIFIC ENERGY FIREPLACE PRODUCTS LTD 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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