Pacific energy PACIFIC VISTA INSERT D, PACIFIC VISTA INSERT Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

IMPORTANT:
THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO REMAIN WITH THE HOMEOWNER
SAFETY NOTICE
SERIAL #
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TESTED and LISTED to CAN/ULC S627 and UL 1482 Meets the Environmental Protection Agency’s July 1990 Particulate Emission Standards
210513-24 VISTA INSERT-D 5055.3231
Model: PACIFIC VISTA INSERT Series: D
Contents
Safety ............................................................................................ 3
Dimensions ............................................................................................ 3
Clearances ................................................................................... 3
Masonry or Factory Built Fireplace ........................................................ 3
Maintenance Checks ................................................................... 4
Installation .................................................................................... 6
Fireplace Speci cations ......................................................................... 6
Into a Masonry Fireplace ....................................................................... 6
Full Flue Liner -(Required in Canada) .................................................... 7
Direct Flue Connection - (USA only) ..................................................... 7
Into a Factory Built Fireplace ................................................................. 7
Surround Assembly and Installation ...................................................... 8
Combustion Air ...................................................................................... 9
Blower ........................................................................................... 9
Blower Operation ................................................................................... 9
Electrical Supply .................................................................................... 9
Operation .................................................................................... 10
Wood Selection.....................................................................................10
How to Test Your Wood .........................................................................10
Normal Operation .................................................................................10
Restarting After Extended or Overnight Burns ......................................10
Over Firing ............................................................................................10
More Wood, More Heat .........................................................................10
Proper Draft ..........................................................................................11
Ash Removal ........................................................................................ 11
Disposal of Ashes ................................................................................. 11
Creosote ......................................................................................11
Formation and Need for Removal .........................................................11
Chimney Fires ....................................................................................... 11
In Case of a Chimney Fire ....................................................................11
Avoiding a Chimney Fire .......................................................................11
Maintenance ............................................................................... 12
Blower Maintenance .............................................................................12
Baffle Removal ......................................................................................12
Appendix A ................................................................................. 13
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................13
Firebrick Installation Instructions ..........................................................14
Replacement Parts ...............................................................................15
Replacement Parts - Blower .................................................................16
Optional Hearth Trim Kit .......................................................................17
Label .....................................................................................................19
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Safety
Clearances
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THIS APPLIANCE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY, OR EVEN DEATH.
We strongly recommend that smoke detectors be installed. If smoke detectors have been previously installed, you may notice that they are operating more frequently. This may be due to curing of stove paint or fumes caused by accidentally leaving the  re door open. Do not disconnect the detectors. If necessary, relocate them to reduce their sensitivity.
SAFETY NOTICE: If this stove is not properly installed, a house  re may result. For your safety, follow the installation directions. Consult local building or  re officials about restric­tions and installation inspection requirements in your area. The services of competent installer, certi ed by the Wood Energy Technical program (WETT) - in Canada, Hearth Edu­cation Foundation (HEARTH) - in U.S.A. (or equivalent) are strongly recommended.
Dimensions
Masonry or Factory Built Fireplace
The minimum required clearances to surrounding combustible materials when installed into a masonry or factory built  replace are listed below and in Fig. #1.
Minimum Clearances to Combustibles
(Measured From Insert Body)
Adjacent Sidewall ........................... 9 in. (229 mm.)
Mantel ........................................... 15 in. (381 mm.)
Top Facing .............................. 15 in. (381 mm.)
Side Facing ...............................9 in. (229 mm.)
Fig. # 1
Adjacent
Wall
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*Oversized Surround
Mantel or Top Facing
15”
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Side Facing
Hearth
Maintenance Checks
Check the following parts for damage such as cracks, excessive corrosion, burned out sections and excessive warping: (See website for descriptions and more detail)
Weekly:
- Firebrick - Visual, for cracking.
- Door Gasket - sagging, placement, damage.
Monthly
- Brick rail tabs and brick rails.
- Air riser tube in the back of the  rebox.
- Back side of airwash chamber.
- Baffle locking pin.
- Boost tube cover.
When Cleaning the 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 vacumn on the blower intake openings to remove any dust and debris.
- Some warping of the baffle is normal(up to 1/4” or .65cm).
- Replace if the baffle has permanent warping greater than this or has cracking or breakage.
- Please contact your Dealer if you experience any of the damage listed above. Continuing to operate your stove with broken parts may accelerate damage to other parts and may void your warranty
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Fireplace hearth requirements: (Measured without the insert)
The hearth may be  ush with or raised above an adjacent combustible  oor and must extend 16” in front and 8” beyond
*
each side of the  replace opening.
MINIMUM FIREPLACE
OPENING AND HEARTH
DIMENSIONS
16”
18”
19 7/8”
23 1/2”
19 7/8”
15”
Non-combustible  replace
hearth
8”8”
2”
*
2”
Ember protection:
Combustible  oor in front of the  replace insert must be protected from hot embers by non-combustible material extend-
**
ing 16” (USA) and 18” (CANADA) to the  ring side and 8” to other sides of the unit.
Consult CAN/CSA-B365 Installation Code for Solid-Fuel-Burning appliances and equipment in Canada, and N.F.P.A. 211 Standard for chimneys,  replaces, vents and Solid-Fuel-Burning appliances in USA.
MINIMUM EMBER
PROTECTION
DIMENSIONS
Non-combustible hearth
Non-combustible  oor
covering
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18” USA
20” CANADA
16” USA
**
18” CANADA
2”
Installation
Your Insert is designed to be installed into a masonry or fac­tory built zero-clearance  replace. The masonry  replace must be built according to the requirements of the Standard
of Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents and Solid Fuel Burning ap­pliances, N.F.P.A. 211 (Latest Edition) or applicable National,
Provincial, State or local codes. The installation shall conform to CAN/CSA-B365, Installation Code for Solid-Fuel-Burning Appliances and Equipment. The factory built zero-clearance  replace and its chimney must be listed per UL 127 or ULC S610 standards. Warning: Under no circumstances is this heater to be installed in a makeshift or "temporary" manner.
DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SER­VICING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
Fireplace Speci cations
Your  replace is required to have the following minimum sizes:
WIDTH 23-1/2" (597 mm) HEIGHT 19-7/8" (505 mm) DEPTH 15" (381 mm)
Chimney height 15' (minimum).
A metal tag is provided and is to be fastened to the back wall of the  replace, if the  replace has been modi ed to accommodate the insert.
Fig. # 4
Full Flue Liner
Rain Cap
Stainless Steel
Rigid or Flex Liner
Mantel or
Top Facing
Into a Masonry Fireplace
Inspect your  replace for cracks, loose mortar or other physi­cal defects. If repairs are required, they should be completed before installing your insert. The  replace chimney must be suitable for wood burning use. Check for creosote build up or other obstructions, especially if it has not been in use for some time. The existing  replace damper is to be locked open or removed completely.
WARNING: Do not remove bricks or mortar from your existing  replace.
Exception: Masonry or steel, including the damper plate, may
be removed from the smoke shelf and adjacent damper frame if necessary to accommodate a chimney liner, provided that their removal will not weaken the structure of the  replace and chimney, and will not reduce protection for combustible materi­als to less than that required by the National Building Code. The Insert must be installed in accordance with local and or national building codes. The two methods of  ue connection that are acceptable in most areas are:
Full Flue Liner: where a listed stainless steel rigid or  exible liner extends from the Insert  ue collar to the top of the chimney. Direct Flue Connection: where a listed stainless steel rigid or  exible liner extends from the Insert  ue collar to the  rst chimney  ue liner. Note: A clean-out door may be required under local codes, when a direct  ue connection is used. Consult local codes.
Paci c Energy highly recommends the use of a full liner as the safest installation and providing optimum perfor­mance. When connected to a full liner, the Insert is able to draft correctly and will prevent problems such as dif­ cult start-ups and smoking out the door.
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