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PACIFIC ENERGY FIREPLACE INSERTS

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PACIFIC ENERGY FIREPLACE INSERTS
Turn your drafty and inefficient fireplace into an attractive heat source with a Pacific Energy Fireplace Insert. Our insert models incorporate the same E.P.A. certified firebox design and combustion technology as our freestanding stoves. Clean glass, clean operation and extended burn times are standard features of all Pacific Energy products. We have models to fit any size fireplace and various surrounds for that finishing touch. Design features such as doors in black, gold or nickel as well as an optional radiant door feature combine to give your fireplace a stunning new appearance. Our wood burning fireplaces come with manually or automatically operated heat-activated blowers for your comfort. And as always, our products are backed by our industry leading Lifetime Warranty.


THE VISTA INSERT (Pictured above)
The Vista Insert is designed to fit smaller masonry or factory built fireplaces and convert them to an efficient heat source. Its high-tech, non-catalytic design is super user friendly and incorporates our floating firebox design, which greatly increases the life of the unit. The blower, heavy construction, super clean glass, knife edge door seal, and a lot more are standard features. The Vista Insert heats 1,500 sq. ft. and uses 18 inch logs.


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THE PACIFIC WOOD INSERT
If your home has an existing fireplace but you would like a more efficient way to heat without losing the ambience of an open fire, consider the Pacific Wood insert. It can transform an existing fireplace into a fuel efficient and cost effective heat source while the large, ceramic glass door offers a view of your log fire. And, unlike an open fire, the heat is adjustable for every comfort level with a one-touch, fingertip control. The firebox easily accommodates standard 18 inch logs and is designed for straight-in fuel loading for safe and simple refueling. The Pacific Wood Insert heats 2,000 sq. ft.


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THE PACIFIC SUMMIT WOOD INSERT
If you’re relying on an open fireplace to heat your home, you may be surprised to learn that up to 80% of the heat goes straight up the chimney. That’s where The Pacific Summit Wood Insert fits in. Thanks to an extremely efficient Heat Extraction System, The Pacific Summit Wood Insert delivers the maximum amount of transferable heat with the minimum of loss. And unlike an open fire, you control the heat output. A one-touch control quickly adjusts the heat to your desired comfort level. The Pacific Summit Wood Insert heats 3,000 sq. ft. and uses up to 20 inch logs.


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THE PACIFIC INSERT'S INTEGRATED COMBUSTION SYSTEM
PRIMARY COMBUSTION ZONE: The primary combustion zone consists of two independent air systems; boost air and combustion air.


HEAT EXTRACTION SYSTEM
The integrated combustin system works continuously to extract the maximum amount of energy and transfer it as both radiant and convected heat.


1. BOOST AIR
Boost air aids in the fire's initial lighting by providing a direct source of combustion air to the base of the fire.


2. MAIN COMBUSTION AIR
Air introduced through the primary inlet is channeled upwards to the top air manifold. The manifold creates a curtain of air which sweeps downwards to enter the primary combustion zone at the base of the fire.


3. AIR-WASH SYSTEM
The curtain of air created by the top air manifold acts as an air-wash system that prevents residue from coming into contact with the glass door, allowing a clean, clear view of the log fire.


4. SECONDARY COMBUSTION ZONE
Air is fed into the hollow baffle through the rear supply tubes. It passes through the perforations and into the firebox to mix with unburnt gases and create secondary combustion. Air projected through the baffles front perforations ignite any remaining gases to help reduce the emissions to a mere 3.4 gm/hr.


5. RADIANT HEAT
Radiant heat is projected from all surfaces of the stove and especially through the ceramic glass. It travels in a straight line to heat everything in its path.


6. CONVECTION HEAT
The natural convection cycle occurs when room air enters the space between the firebox and the outer casing. As it travels upwards, it is heated before being projected into the room.



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