PACIFIC ENERGY WOODSTOVES & INSERTS Safety, quality, performance and easy-to-use features are top priorities at Pacific Energy. We created the most technically advanced air control system to ensure clean glass, clean burns and the best of heat management with extended burn times. All our woodstoves are E.P.A certified to guarantee environmentally clean operation. The floating components in the firebrick-lined firebox, knife-edge door seal and advanced baffle system guarantee years of reliable use. Creating attractive woodstoves is our priority as well. Richly textured porcelain enamel in a variety of colors, black, gold or nickel doors and legs, and an optional radiant door design and ash draw system ensure that you’ll have plenty of choices to fit your personal style. Safety, quality, performance, easy use and great style-all backed by our industry leading Lifetime Warranty.
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THE SPECTRUM WOOD STOVES Pacific Energy has taken the best of both worlds to bring you the timeless beauty of The Spectrum (top)and the Spectrum Classic (above)woodstoves. These high-performance wood stoves delivery real heat power (2,000 sq. ft.)with an impressive efficiency rating, and user friendly operation.
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THE PACIFIC VISTA WOOD STOVE Don't be fooled by its modest dimensions. Although designed to heat smaller sized homes (1,500 sq. ft.), the Pacific Vista is big on performance incorporating all the outstanding features of the larger Super Series woodstoves; powerful heat output,high efficiency rating, and user friendly operation. The Pacific Vista is also available with a metallic black pedestal.
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THE SUPER 27 WOOD STOVE Crafted in a traditional, time-honoured design, the Super 27 delivers all the advantages of today's wood stove technology. The Super 27 wood stove's large firebox features a high-tech burn system that produces a powerful heat output (2,000 sq. ft.) capable of keeping your home warm and snug on those cold winter nights and is easily regulated to more moderate temperatures for milder evenings.
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THE PACIFIC SUMMIT With a heating capacity of 3,000 sq. ft the Pacific Summit boasts a high-tech non catalytic burn system, capable of keeping your home warm and snug, while using dramatically less fuel.
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THE SUMMIT CLASSSIC The Summit Classic Wood Stove has the power to keep you warm and comfortable throughout the night and the technology to provide a bright, glowing fire with flaming logs to welcome you in the morning. The Summit Classic wood stoves are beautifully finished with rich, vitreous porcelain enamel. The colours are guaranteed for life against fading from intense heat and no special care is required to maintain its just-like-new appearance. Color choices are Sunset Red (above), Forest Green, Ivory, and Ebony.
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THE PACIFIC ENERGY INTEGRATED COMBUSTION SYSTEM 1. BOOST AIR: Boost air provides a direct source of combustion air to the base of the fire.
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2. MAIN COMBUSTION AIR Air introduced through the front air inlet is channelled upwards to the top air manifold. The manifold creates a curtain of air that sweeps downwards to enter the primary combustin zone at the base of the fire.
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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 ceramic glass door, giving a clean, clear view of the log fire.
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4. SECONDARY COMBUSTION AIR Air is fed into the hollow baffle through the rear supply tube. It passes through the baffle's perforations and into the firebox to mix with unburnt gases and create secondary combustion. Air projected through the front perforations ignite any remaining gases to help reduce the emissions to a minimum.
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5. RADIANT HEAT Radiant heat is projected from all surfaces of the stove and especially through the ceramic door. It travels in a straight line to heat everything in its path.
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6. CONVECTION HEAT The natural convection cycle occurs when room air enters the space between the firebox and the heat shield and/or outer casing. As it travels upwards, it is heated before being projected into the room.
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