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HomeMy WebLinkAbout37067-ZTown of Southold Annex P.O. Box 1179 54375 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 11/29/2012 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 37067 Date: 11/29/2012 THIS CERTIFIES that the building Location of Property: SCTM #: 473889 Subdivision: WOOD STOVE 155 Seawood Dr, Southold, Sec/Block/Lot: 88.-2-3 Filed Map No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore 3/5/2012 pursuant to which Building Permit No. was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: Lot No. filed in this ofliced dated 37067 dated 3/14/2012 wood burning stove as applied for. The certificate is issued to Greco Jr, Lawrence & Greco, Maureen (OWNER) of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED ~o'~nature TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit #: 37067 Permission is hereby granted to: Greco Jr, Lawrence & Greco, Maureen Date: 3/14/2012 7 Valley Rd Clifton, NJ 07013 To: install a wood buming stove as applied for At premises located at: 155 Seawood Dr, Southold SCTM # 473889 Sec/Block/Lot # 88.-2-3 Pursuant to application dated To expire on 9/13/2013. Fees: 3/5/2012 and approved by the Building Inspector. SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING - ADDITION OR ALTERATION CO - ALTERATION TO DWELLING Total: $200.00 $50.00 $250.00 Building Inspector Form No. 6 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL 765-1802 APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY This application must be filled in by typewriter or ink and submitted to the Building Department with the following: A. For new building or new use: I. Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings, property lines, streets, and unusual oatural or topographic features. 2. Final Approval from Health Dept. of water supply and sewerage-disposal (S-9 form). 3. Approval of e!ectrical iustallation from Board of Fire Underwriters' 4. Sworn statement from plumber certifying tllat the solder used in system contains less than 2/10 of I% lead. 5. Commercial building, industrial building, multiple residences and similar buildings and installations, a certificate of Code Compliance from architect or engineer responsible for the building. 6. Submit Plamfing Board Approval of completed site plan requirements. B. For existing buildings (prior to April 9, 1957) non-conforming uses, or buildings and "pre-existing" land uses: I. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines, streets, building and unusual natural or topographic featu res. 2. A properly completed application and consent to inspect signed by the applicant. Ifa Certificate of Occupancy is denied, the Building Inspector shall state the reasons therefor in writing to the applicant. C. Fees I. Certificate of Occupaucy - New dwelling $50.00, Additions to dwelling $50.00, Alterations to dwelling $50.00, Swimmiug pool $50.00, Accessory building $50.00, Additions to accessory building $50.00, Businesses $50.00. 2. Certificate of Occupancy on Pre-existing Buildiug - $100.00 3. Copy of Certificate oi~Occupancy - $.25 ~' 4. Updated CertificateofOccupancy- $50.00 5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy ~ Residential $15:00, Commercial $15.00 New Construction: Old or Pre-existi!!~g Buildin~J Location of Property: /,~C' _~'_,?~.~oo ~ ~t,t,~ House No. S~t Owner or Ownem of Prope~y: ~ ~f~n~ suffolk Coun~ T~ Map No 10~, S~tion Su6division Health Dept. Approval: Planning Board Approval: Request for: Tetnporary Certificate Fee Submitted: $ .~-O . ~ Date Of Permit. Date. (check one) Hamlet Filed Map. Lot: Applicant: Underwriters Approval: Final Certificate: (check ooe) Applicant Si~lature TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] INSULATION ~FINAL [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION FOUNDATION 1ST FOUNDATION 2ND FRAMING / STRAPPING FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) REMARKS: DATE TOWI~ OF SbUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 TEL: (631) 765-1802 FAX: (631) 765-9502 SoutholdTown. NorthFork.net Examined Approved Disapproved a/c Expiration 3//,5:043 PERMIT NO. MAR - 5 2012 BtDG. DEPI. BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST Do you have or need the following, before applying? Board of Health 4 sets of Building Plans Planning Board approval Survey Check Septic Form N.Y.S.D.E.C. Trustees C.O. Application Flood Permit Single & Separate Storm-Water Assessment Form Pho.e:qT3 APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT Date ,20 INSTRUCTIONS a. This application MUST be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and snbmitted to the Building Inspector with 4 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and waterways. c. The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval ofthls application, the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Such a permit shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout tile work. e. No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose what so ever until the Building Inspector issues a Certificate of Occupancy, f. Every building permit shall expire if the work authorized has not commenced within 12 months after the date of issuance or has not been completed within 18 months from such date. If no zoning amendments or other regulations affecting tile property have been euacted in the interim, the Building Inspector may attthorize, in writing, the extension of the permit for an addition six months. Thereafter, a new permit shall be required. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for tile issuance ora Building Permit pursuant to the Buildiug Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Snffolk County, New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or Regulations, for tile construction of buildings, additions, or alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described. The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, bnilding code, honsing code, and regulations, and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and itl building for necessary inspections. (Signature of applicant or name, ifa corporation) State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contracto~ el~mc~, pilaff or omlder ~ FEE: NOTIFY BUILDING D~ARTMENT ,55-1802 8 AM Name of owner of premises ~3w~e~ ~ ~ la FOLLO~NG INSPECUON~ (As on the tax roll or latest ~POURED If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer (Nme and title of co,orat~P~O"/ Builders LicenseNo. l l~ lC? ~M~ ~at~,, Plumbers License No. ~ '~ ~.'~ ': Electricians License No. ' '" "' Other Trades License No. , ,, ~ ~ .. / ,~]~ DES~G, Oa CONS!aUCT ON ERRORS 1. Location of land on which pr~osed work will be done: 2 ROUGH-FRAMING, PLUMBING, STRAPPING, ELECTRICAL & CAULKING 3, INSULM1ON 4. FINAL - CONSTRUCTION & ELECTRICAL MUST BE COMPLETE FOR CO. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODES OF YORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR House Number Street County Tax Map No. 1000 Section Hamlet Block 3 Lot ~ Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot State existing use and occupancy of premises and a. Existing use and occupancy ~a~;{7 i~t~d use and b. Intended use and occupancy Sa v,q,l ~] ~'~ ~ Nature of work (check which applicable): New Building Repair Removal Demolition Estimated Cost '~ If dwelling, number of dwelling units If garage, number of cars occupancy of proposed construction: Fee Addition Other Work Alteration (Description) (To be paid on filing this application) Number of dwelling units on each floor 6. If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use. 7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front Height_ Number of Stories Rear Depth Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front Depth Height. Number of Stories Rear 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front Height Number of Stories Rear Depth 9. Size of lot: Front Rear Depth 10. Date of Purchase Name of Former Owner 1 I. Zone or use district in which premises are situated 12. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation? YES NO__ 13. Will lot be re-graded? YES__ NO Will excess fill be removed from premises? YES__ NO__ 14. Names of Owner of premises Name of Architect Name of Contractor Address Phone No. Address Phone No Address Phone No. 15 a. Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wetland? *YES__NO __ * IF YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES & D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. b. Is this property within 300 feet of a tidal wetland? * YES__ NO__ * IF YES, D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. 16. Provide survey, to scale, with accurate foundation plan and distances to property lines. 17. If elevation at any point on property is at 10 feet or below, must provide topographical data on survey. 18. Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to this property? * YES__ NO · IF YES, PRO-V:IDI~ J~GOP-¥ .... :!" STATE OF NEW YORK)~~ SS: COUNTY OF ) being duly sworn, deposes and says that (s)be is the applicant (Name of individual signiflg'co,fitract) above named, (S)He is the ~ I.lJt , ' ' .,~C~t~,~.or Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.) CONNIE D. BUNCH Notary Public, State o~ New York No. 01 BU6185050 Oualmea In Sulfoll( County Commission Expires A,odl 14, of said owner or owners, and. is duty a~thorized to perform or bave performed the said work and to make and file this application; that all statements contained in this aplSlleation are true to the best of his knowledge and belief; and that the work will be perfom~ed in the manner s~t forth in ibc application filed therewith. Sworn to before me thi,% .t~ 4'~ dayof l/~x--fi 0_~ Notary Public 20 IX Signature of Applicaut PACIFIC ENERGY SAFETY NOTICE If this stove is not properly installed, a house fire may result. For your safety, follow the installation directions. Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area. TESTED and LISTED to CANIULC S627-M93 AND UL 1482-98 Meets the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's July 1990 Particulate Emission Standards Warnock Hersey C ~ US STUDY CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Models Pacific VISTA VISTA CLASSIC SERIES- C PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 111206-16 VISTA and CLASSIC-C 5055.3 Contents SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................................... 3 ASSEMBLY ...................................................................................................................................... 4 MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................... 6 RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................... 7 FLOOR PROTECTOR ..................................................................................................................... 7 COMBUSTION AIR ......................................................................................................................... 8 WOOD SELECTION ........................................................................................................................ 8 OPERATING .................................................................................................................................... 8 PROPER DRAFT ............................................................................................................................. 9 ASH REMOVAL ............................................................................................................................... 9 BAFFLE REMOVAL ......................................................................................................................... 9 OPTIONAL BLOWER .................................................................................................................... 10 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................... 10 CREOSOTE FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL ............................................................... 11 REPLACEMENT PARTS - PACIFIC VISTA ...................................................................................12 REPLACEMENT PARTS - VISTA CLASSIC ................................................................................. 13 FIREBRICK INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................. 14 SAFETY LABEL - Pacific VISTA and VISTA CLASSIC ............................................................... 15 27 3/4" Pacific Vista - Pedestal Model 24,, 27 3/4" Pacific Vista - Leg Model 24,, * 6 1/4" 27 3/4" Vista Classic 24 7/8" 2 VISTA and CLASSIC-C 111206-16 · PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS · NOTE: 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 fire 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 FIRE MAY RE- SULT. FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS. CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA. SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE 1. Burn wood only, dry and well seasoned. The denser or heavier the wood when dry, the greater its heat value. This is why hardwoods are generally preferred. Green orwetwood will cause a rapid buildup of creosote. If you feel it is neoessary to burn wet or unseasoned wood, do so only with the air inlet set open enough to maintain a good strong fire and fairly high chimney temperatures. Do not attempt to burn overnight using green wood or wet wood. Wet wood can cause up to 50% drop in heater output, as well as contributing significantly to creosote buildup. WARNING: Never use chemicals or any other volatile liquid to start a fire. Do not burn garbage, or flam- mable fluids such as gasoline, naphtha, or engine oil. We strongly recommend that smoke detectors be installed. 2. Remove ashes frequently. Embers can roll out the door and create a fire hazard. Maintain a 1" minimum ash base. 3. If glass becomes darkened through slow burning or poor wood, it can readily be cleaned with a fireplace glass cleaner when stove is cold. Never scrape with an object that might scratch the glass. The type and amount of deposit on the glass is a good indication of the flue pipe and chimney buildup. A light brown dusty deposit that is easily wiped off usually indicates good combustion and dry, well seasoned wood and therefore relatively clean pipes and chimney. On the other hand, a black greasy deposit that is difficult to remove is a result of wet and green wood and too slow a burning rate. This heavy deposit is building up at least as quickly in the chimney. WARNING: ONLY USE MATERIALS SUPPLIED BY MANUFACTURER WHEN DOING MAINTENANCE OR REPLACEMENTS. 4. DOORGASKETS-ThegasketusedbyPacificEnergyrequires only light pressure to seal. This will prolong seal life. It is important that the door seal be maintained in good condition. Periodically inspect seals and replace if necessary. Obtain a replacement gasket from your nearest Pacific Energy dealer. DOOR GLASS -Do not slam loading door or otherwise impact glass. When closing door, make sure that no logs protrude to impact the glass. If the glass gets cracked or broken, it must be replaced before using the stove. Replacement glass can be obtained from your dealer. Onlyceramicglass, which measures 8-5/8"x 14-1/8"x 5mm must be used. Do not substitute with any other type. To remove broken glass, undo the four retaining screws and remove the frame, noting position for re-assembly. Remove all particles of glass. Be careful, as they are very sharp. Install new glass complete with gasket. Replace frame and screws. CAUTION: - do not overtighten, tighten screws very carefully - do not clean glass when hot - do not use abrasive cleaners on glass Do not store wood within heater installation clearances, or within the space required for fuel loading and ash re- moval. Keep the area around the heater clean and free of loose combustibles, furniture, newspapers, etc. 7. If gold door requires cleaning, use mild soap and water only. Use of abrasive cleaners will void warranty. Establish a routine for the fuel, woodburning and firing technique. Check daily for creosote buildup until experience shows how often you need to be cleaning to be safe. Be awarethat the hotter the fire, thelesscreosoteisdeposited. Weeklycleaning maybe necessa ryin mildweather, even though monthly cleaning is usually enough in the coldest months when burning rates are higher. 10. Instruct all members of your family on the safe operation oftheheater. Ensuretheyhaveenoughknowledgeoftheentire system if they are expected to operate it. St ress the section on chimney fires and the impodance of following the steps outlined "In Case of Chimney Fire". 11 t206 16 VISTA and CLASSIC C 3 FIG. #la Minimum Clearances to Combustibles Single Wall Connector - Residential 20 3/4" 15" 1~22 5/8" Double Wall Connector - Residential Alcove height - 7' min. Alcove depth - 3' max. Double Wall Connector - Mobile Home ~////////////////:'//////////////////////'~ ASSEMBLY CRATE REMOVAL: 1) Carefully remove wood top and suppods. 2) Remove plastic cover. 3) Using a 7/16" wrench, remove lag bolts that secure stove body to bottom pallet. 4) Place stove body carefully on its back. 5) Using a 3/4" wrench, remove 1/2" nuts and save them for later use. 6) Remove pallet retaining brackets from stove bottom. PEDESTAL KIT: 1) With the unit on its back and removable cover facing up, align the pedestal mounting holes with the studs on stove bottom. 2) Secure in place with 1/2" nuts previously removed. 3) Carefully place the unit in an upright position. LEG KIT: 1) With the unit on its back and removable cover of the ash drawer enclosure facing up, align mounting holes with studs on stove bottom. 2) Position the legs on the stove. 3) Place the 1/2" washers over the studs and secure in place with 1/2" nuts previously removed. 4) Carefully place the unit in an upright position. OPTIONAL ASH CLEANOUT SYSTEM: 1) With stove body laying on its back, remove the 1/4" x 1" Tek screw located at the top left of the stove bottom. 2) Remove the ash system hole cover and gasket located under the stove, discard the cover plate and gasket. 3) Place new gasket provided over existing studs. 4) Install ash dump system over gasket and secure with two 1/2" nuts previously removed. 5) Install the 1/4" Tek screw back to the original hole and secure. 4 VISTA and CLASSIC-C 111206 16 FIG #2 The chimney may incorpo- rate an offset. To do this safely, all sections of listed connector, offset elbowsand chimneysection must bescrewedtogether by at least three sheet metal screwsperjoint. Thechimney must be suitably supported by the chimney manufac- turer's listed offset sup- port. Spark arrestor rain cap 36" (914 mn Minimum Radiation shield Chimney Storm collar Roof flashing 7' (2.1 m.) Minimum Ceiling Height 58" (1473 mm) Minimum 48" (1219 mm) Minimum Chimney support Chimney connector Attachment to floor for mobile homes Non-combustible floor protector 4" diameter air inlet with rodent screen If crawl space is well ven- tilated it is not necessary to extend air inlet to outside Hooded vent 111206 16 VISTA and CLASSIC-C 5 MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION Warning: Under no circumstances is this heater to be instafled in a makeshift or "temporary" manner. It may be fired only after the following conditions have been met. · DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE. · DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM · Outside air supply must be used for Mobile Home instal. lations (see Fig. #2, Page 6) · The services of a competent or certified installer, certified by the Wood Energy Technical Training pro- gram (WETT) - in Canada, Hearth Education Foundation (HEARTH) - in U.S.A., are strongly recommended. CAUTION: THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MO- BILE HOME FLOOR, WALL AND CEILING/ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED. CLEARANCES This heater must be installed with listed double wall connec- tor and compatible chimney system. Pacific Vista and Vista Classic: Clearances to combustible surfaces and materials are shown in Figure #la, page 4. Clearances may be red uced with various heat insulating materi- als. Consult local fire codes and authorities for approval. CHIMNEY AND CHIMNEY CONNECTOR This heater must be installed with double wall connector and compatible chimney system listed below. NOTE: Longer chimneylengths and different pitch flashings may be used. All other parts listed must be installed (see Figure #2, Page 6). Install all components to the connector or chimney manufacturer's installation requirements. Consult your chimney supplier for installation advice. PROCEDURE Note: See "Combustion Air" section on page 9. 1. Position stove and floor protection with the clearances as stated on the label or as in Figure #la and lb, page 4 & 5. 2. Mark the position for the hole in the ceiling and roof by using a string and plumb-bob. 3. Check that the intended location will not interfere with floor joists, ceiling joists or rafters before proceeding fudhen 4. Cut a hole in the ceiling and roof to suit the chimney system and frame in the sides. The chimney support is mountedtothe framing. 5. Assemblechimneysections (twist locks) sothefinishedlength is resting on support and protruding through the roof. Avoid having joints between ceiling and roof. Install radiation shield. Assemble flashing and storm collar and be sure to maintain the vapour barrier at this point. (Seal securely) Attach rain cap and check flashing for leaks. 6. Install connector as per manufacturer's instructions. 7. Attach stove to flooring using two 1/4" x 2" or longer tag screws. LISTED CHIMNEY AND CHIMNEY CONNECTOR A, Double-wall connector systems: 1. Security Model DP or DC 2. Oliver MacLeod Model PV 3. Ryder Model "E" Vent 4. Selkirk Meta[bestos Model DS 5. Metal Fab Model DW 6. Ameri-Tec Model DBSP 7. Industrial Chimney Model Excel Ultra-Black 8. Simpson Dura-Vent Model DVL B. Compatible chimney systems: In CANADA: Security Pro-Jet Selkirk Industrial Chimney - All parts 6" S2100 H.T.3000 Sentinal CF Excel 2100 Ceiling support XSF FCS CF~;SP RDS Rafter radiation shield XRST RRS CF-CSP CRS 3' Chimney length XL3 SL3 CF-36SL CL48 2' Chimney length XL2 SL2 CF-24 CL24 Roof flashing XFA RF17 CF-FRA VF Storm collar XSC SC CF-SC SC Spark arrester rain cap XCRE RCSA CF-SA,C3' RC,RCS In U.S.A.: Security Security Pro-Jet Pm-let - AIl parts 6" ASHT S2100 HT3103 H.T.3000 Metalbestos SSII Energy Vent Commander 5000 CHCLCS CHCLCS 6H636 CH624 CHCTCF CHCSC CH6RC, SS MelalFab Ameritech Simpaon Dura-Vent 2100 TEC HS Dura/Plus DuraTech Ceiling support SF XSF FCS FCS T-SFA TGCSP 6PL-CS SDP-SB SDT-SB Rafter radiation shield RSMH XRST RRS RRS T-JSMH TGRS 3' Chimney length L3 XL3 SL3 SL3 %36 TG3 HS 36 SDP-P SDT-P 2' Chimney length L2 XL2 SL2 SL2 T-24 TG2 HS 24 SDP-P SDT-P Roof flashing FA XFA RF RF17 T-SFA TGF 8RFFU SDP-F SDT-F Storm collar SC XSC SC SC T-SC TGSC PL-ASCG SDP-SC SDT-SC Spark arrestor rain cap CPE XCPE RCSA RCSA T-CT TGC 6PL-MPC SDP-C SDT-C VISTA and CLASSIC C 111206 16 RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION Warning: Under no circumstances is this heater to be installed in a makeshift or "temporary" manner. It may be fired only after the following conditions have been met. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONNECT THIS HEATER TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT. The services of a competent or certified installer, certi- fied by the Wood Energy Technical Training program (WETT) - in Canada, Hearth Education Foundation (HEARTH) - in U.S.A., are strongly recommended. Outside combustion air may be required in your area, consult local building codes. CLEARANCES 1. This heater may be installed using a single-wall connector (smoke pipe) or a listed double-wall connector. Pacific Vista and Vista Classic: Clearances to combustible surfaces and materials are shown in Figure #la, page 4. Clearances may be red uced with various heat insulating materi- als. Consult local fire codes and authorities for approval. CHIMNEY Connect to a listed Factory-Built Chimney or a chimney suitable for use with solid fuel that is lined and in good condition and meets building code. Chimney flue exit is to be 3' (1 m.) above roof and 2' (.6 m.) above the highest projection within 10' (3 m.). The installation must meet all local codes. Do not connect this unitto a chimney flue serving another appliance. Minimumchimneyheightis 15'(4.6 m.)measured from base of appliance. DOUBLE-WALL CONNECTOR * Use a listed double-wall connector for use with solid fuel. install all components to the chimney connector manu- facturer's installation requirements. SINGLE-WALL CONNECTOR (Smoke Pipe) Smoke pipe must be: * secured at every joint and collar with 3 sheet metat screws installed with the crimped or male ends pointing down. This will carry any liquid creosote or condensation back into the stove The chimney connector should not pass through attic or roof space, closet or similar concealed space, or floor, ceiling, wall, or partition of combustible material. Floor protection is required under horizontal chimney connector and 2" beyond each side. PROCEDURE 1. If a listed chimney and double-wall connector is to be connected to the stove, see MOBILE HOME iNSTALLA- TION section. (Outside combustion air may not be required, consult local building codes.) 2. If it is desirable to use single wail connector in conjunc- tion with insulated chimney, see step 4. 3. if a roof or ceiling support is used in the installation, you will find the chimney manufacturer's complete instruc- tions packed with the roof support. 4. To start installing single wall connector (smoke pipe), slip crimped edge of the pipe inside the stove collar. Use holes provided in collar to secure pipe with two screws. 5. Install the remaining lengths of pipe one on top of the othertothefinishedheightofthechimneyconnectorand secure to each other. When approaching the ceiling, slip the ceiling trim plate and joist shield over the chimney so that after the chimney is extended through the ceiling, the trim plate can be secured to the ceiling. FLOOR PROTECTOR The stove may be installed on a combustible floor provided non-combustible protection is used. This protection must extend as follows: In Canada: 18" (457 mm) on the firing side and 8" (203 mm) to the other sides. See Figure #3a below. In USA: 16" (406 mm) to the front and 8" (203 mm) to the fuel loading door opening. See Figure #3b below. This pro- tection is also required under the chimney connector and 2"(51 mm) beyond each side. FIG. #3a Canada Only Minimum Width - 40" Minimum Overall Depth - 43 1/4" 8"[203mrn} lg" [457mm] FIG #3b U.S.A. Only Minimum Width - 32" Minimum Overall Depth - 33 1/4" 16" [406mm) 111206-16 VISTA and CLASSIC C 7 COMBUSTION AIR Intake or combustion air can be supplied to the stove in one of two ways. 1. Outside air supply-(Necessary for mobile home installa- tion, optional for residential installation) To draw outside air through the floor on pedestal and leg models, leave the 4" knockout in the rear of the pedestal or leg kit enclosu re in place. Pedestal Model: Cut or drill a 4" diameter or larger hole in the floor anywhere inside the perimeter of the pedestal. Staple a rodent screen in place. Leg Kit Model: Cut or drill a 4" diameter hole directly below the bottom knockout hole of the bottom enclosure. Connect enclosure to floor with a shod 4" diameter pipe, This hole must get its air from a ventilated crawl space or be exlended with duct to the outdoors (see Figure #2, Page 6). The use of outside combustion air for residential installa- tion requires the unit to be secured to the structure to prevent dislodging of the air duct. On pedestal and leg models, outside air may also be ducted through the 4" diameter hole in the rear of the pedestal or bottom enclosure. Note: This u nit is not designed to be operated with the fid ng door open. In addition to the obvious hazard of sparks landing on combustibles, an open fire door will cause the heater to draw air from the living space and possibly cause suffocation. 2. Room air supply-On pedestal and ~eg models, remove the 4" plug from the rear of the pedestal or bottom enclosure. The stove will now draw its air from the room through the pedestal and into the firebox intake. Consult your local building code. Note: The living space around the heater must be ventilated with good air circulation. Anything that may cause a negative pressure can cause gases or fumes to be pulled into the living area. During extremely cold weather, and especially when burning at very slow rates, the upper pads of the exposed chimney may ice up, padially blocking the flue gases. WOOD SELECTION This heater is designed to burn natural wood only. Higher ef- ficiency and lower emissions generally result when burning air-dried and seasoned hardwood, as compared to softwood or to green or freshly cut hardwood. Wood should be properlyair-dried (seasoned) for six monthsor more. Wet wood will cause the fire to smoulder and produce large amounts of creosote. Wet wood also produces very little heat and tends to go out often. DO NOT BURN: Salt water wood * Treated wood Wet or green wood Coal / Charcoal Garbage / Plastic * Solvents · These materials contain chlorides which will rapidly destroy metal surfaces and void warranty. Do not burn anything but wood. Other fuels, e.g.. charcoal, can produce large amounts of carbon monoxide; a tasteless, odourless gas that can kill. Under no circumstances should you attempl to barbecue in this heater. HOW TO TEST YOUR WOOD Add a large piece of wood to the stove when it has a good large bed of coals. It is dry if it is burning on more than one side within one minute. It is damp if it turns black and lights within three minutes. If it sizzles, hisses and blackenswithout igniting in five minutes it is wet and should not be burnt. MORE WOOD, MORE HEAT Seasoned wood has approximately 7500 BTU'sper pound. If you put 10 pounds of wood in your stove for an eight hour burn the wood will be producing 9375 BTU's per hour. (7500 BTU x 10 IbsJ8hrs.=9375 BTU's per hr.) If you put 20 lbs of wood in your stove for eight hour burn you will get 18,750 BTU's per hr. (7500 BTU x 201bs./ahr.= 18,750 BTU's per hr.). This is only an example and is based on 100% efficiency. In reality, your stove should perform in the 70% efficiency range. Experience will give you the right settings for proper combus- tion and efficient burning. Remember that the proper air inlet setting is affected by variables such as type of wood, outside temperature, chimney size a nd weather conditions. With practice, you will become proficient in operating your heater and will obtain the performance for which it was designed. OPERATING CAUTION: Never use gasoline, gasoline type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or "freshen up" a fire in this heater. Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use. WARNING: Do not use grates or andirons to elevate the fuel. Burn directly on the fire bricks. Replace broken or missing bricks. Failure to do so may create a hazardous condition. Your PACIFIC ENERGY heater is designed for maximum overall efficiency at a moderate firing rate. Overfiring is haz- ardous and a waste of fuel. Too slow a burn contributes to creosote buildup and lowers combustion efficiency. LIGHTING FOR THE FIRST TIME CURING OF THE PAINT FINISH To achieve the best finish the paint on your stove must be baked on. When burning your stove for the first 2-3 times it is very impodant 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 A FIRE WARNING: Never use chemicals or any other volatile liquid to stad a fire. 1. Adjust air control to "H" (high) position and open door. 2. Place crumpled newspaper in the centre of the heater and criss-cross with several pieces of dry kindling. Add a few small pieces of dry wood on top. 3. Ignite the paper and close the door. 4. After the fire has established itself, open the door and add a few small logs. Close door. 5. Begin normal operation affer a good coal base exists and wood has charred. NORMAL OPERATION 1. Set air control to desired setting. If smoke pours down across the glass (waterfall effect), this indicates you have shut the control down too soon or you are using 8 VISTA and CLASSIC-C 111206-16 too Iow a setting. As every home's heating needs vary (i.e.. insulation, windows, climate, etc.) the proper setting can only be found by trial and error and should be noted for future burns. 2. To refuel, adjust air control to "H" (high), and give the fire time to brighten. Open the door slowly, this will prevent any backpuffing. 3. Use wood of different shape, diameter and length (up to '~8" long). Load your wood from side to side and try to place the logs so that the air can flow between them. Always use dry wood. 4. Do eot load fuel to a height or in such a manner that would be hazardous when opening the door. 5. For extended or overnight burns, unsplit logs are preferred. Remember to char the wood completely on "High" setting before adjusting air control for overnight burn. WARNING: Always keep loading door dosed when burning. This heater is not designed for open door burning. RESTARTING AFTER EXTENDED OR OVERNIGHT BURNS 1. Open door and rake hot embers towards the front of the heater. Add a couple dry, split logs on top of embers, close door. 2. Adjust air control to "H" (high) and in just a few minutes, logs should begin burning. 3. After wood has charred, reset air control to desired set- ting. 4. To achieve maximum firing rate, set control to "H" (high). Do not use this setting other than for starling or preheating fresh fuel loads. DO NOT OVERFIRE THIS HEATER: Attempts to achieve heat output rates thet exceed heater design specifications can result in permanent damage to the heater and chim- ney, PROPER DRAFT 1. Draft is the force which moves air from the appliance up through the chimney. The amount of draft in your chimney depends on the length of the chimney, local geography, nearby obstructions and other factors. 2. Too much draft may cause excessive temperatures in the appliance. An uncontrollable burn or a glowing red stove part or chimney indicates excessive draft. 3. Inadequate draft may cause backpuffing into the room and plugging of the chimney. Smoke leaking into the room through appliance and chimney coooector joints indicates inadequate draft. while pulling ashes into the hole. Avoid large charcoal pieces as these still contain heat value. Release handle and push in to lock, Ensure ash dump door is properly engaged. Fill the cavity with the remaining ash level with the firebox floor. Lift and pull out ashpan and discard ashes into metal container. Replace ashpan and ensure it is seated properly~ Do not burn with ash dump door open. Doing so will create a hazardous condition. DISPOSAL OF ASHES Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fit- ting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non-combustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. Other waste should not be placed in this container. BAFFLE REMOVAL Chimney connector pipe should be disconnected from stove to clean and inspect chimney. Only if this is not possible should you remove the baffle. DO NOT OPERATE WITH BAFFLE OR INSULATION REMOVED. REMOVAL Remove retaining pin at the back top of the firebox, just un- der the baffle. Remove rail extensions in front of the baffle. Lift baffle up and pull forward to disconnect from the supply tube. Tilt baffle sideways to drop down and remove from fire- box. Remove insulation to access flue outlet. Inspect gasket between baffle and supply tube. If necessary, replace with gasket #139.5 available from your Pacific Energy dealer. Re-install baffle assembly and insulation by reversing order. Ensure that the insulation is not obstructing the flue outlet or the area above the baffle. ASH REMOVAL When ever ashes get 3 to 4 inches deep in your firebox, and when fire has burned down and cooled, remove excess ashes. Leave an ash bed approximately 1 inch deep on the firebox bottom to help maintain a hot charcoal bed. Optional ash cleanout system: The ash dump handle is located under the ash lip on the left hand side. To operate ash dump, pull handle out 1/2" and turn clockwise. This will unlock the ash dump and allow it to open. Hold handle open 111206 16 VISTA and CLASSIC C 9 OPTIONAL BLOWER The optional blower kit (If WODC.BLOW) is equipped with a three prong power cord and may be installed at any time. Follow installation instructions supplied with the kit. Route power supply cord away from heater. Electrical rating: 115 volt A.C.ol.02 amps. Fan output rating: 125 CFM BLOWER OPERATION Proper blower speed matched with air coetrot setting will en- sure peak performance from your stove. Operate as follows: 1) Air control set to "H" (high), operate blower on "High". 2) Air control set between "L" and "H" (Iow and high), oper- ate blower on "Medium". 3) Air control set to "L" (Iow), operate blower on "Low". When re-loading fuel, turn off blower for up to 30 minutes to allow stove to reach proper operating temperature. Automatic: To operate the blower automatically, set the rocker switch on the side of the fan housing to "Auto" and set the speed control to desired setting. This will allow 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: To manually operate the blower, set the rocker switch to "Man" and set the speed control to desired setting. This will bypass the sensing device and allow full control of the blower. Switching from "Auto" to "Man" or selecting speed may be done anytime. PROBLEM GLASS IS DIRTY TROUBLESHOOTING CAUSE CURE 1. Wood is wet 2. Tureing down air control too sooe 3. Draft too Iow 4. Door gasket leakage - Use dry wood - Do not turn down until: a) there is a good bed of coals b) the wood is charred -' - Improper chimney height and/ or diameter - Chimney plugged or restricted, check flue - Provide outside air for combustion - Replace gasket - Check latch EXCESSIVE CREOSOTE BUILDUP LOW HEAT OUTPUT WON'T BURN OVERNIGHT OVERNIGHT STOVE WON'T BURN See 1,2,3, above. 1. Wood is wet 2. Fire too small 3. Draft too Iow 'i. Air control is set too high 2. Not enough wood 3. Draft too high 1. Combustion air supply blocked 2. Draft too Iow - Use dry wood - Build a larger fire - Chimney plugged or restricted. Inspect and clean - Set control lower - Unsplit wood is preferred for overnight burns - Excessive chimney height and/or diameter - Check outside air supply for obstruction - Check that room air cover is removed - Chimney plugged or restricted Inspect and clean - Chimney oversized or otherwise unsuitable, Consult dealer 10 VISTA and CLASSIC C 111206-16 CREOSOTE FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other or- ganic vapours, which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapours condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot fire. The chimney connec- tor and chimney should be inspected at least once every two months during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred. If creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire. 1. Highest smoke densities occur when a large amount of wood is added to a bed of hot coals and the air inlet is closed. The heated wood generates smoke, but without ample air, the smoke cannot burn. Smoke-free, clean burn- lng requires small fuel loads, two or three logs at a time or 1/4 to 1/2 of fuel Icad and leaving the air inlet relatively wide open, especially during the first 10 to 30 minutes after each loading, when most of the smoke generating reactions are occurring. After 30 minutes or so, the air inlet can be turned down substantially without excessive smoke generation, Wood coals create very little creosote- producing smoke. 2. The cooler the sufface over which the wood smoke is passing, the more creosote will be condensed. Wet or green wood contributes significantly to creosote formation as the excess moistu re that is boiled off cools the fire, mak- ing it difficult for the tars and gases to ignite, thus creating dense smoke and poor combustion. This moisture-laden smoke cools the chimney, compounding the problem by offering the smoke the ideal place to condense. In summary, a certain amount of creosote is inevitable and must be lived with. Regular inspection and cleaning is the solution. The use of dW, seasoned wood and ample combustion air will help to minimize the buildup. CHIMNEY FIRES The result of excessive creosote buildup is a chimney fire. Chimney fires are dangerous. Chimney inside temperatures can exceed 2000° F. This causes much higher than normal temperatures in the chimney and on its exterior surfaces. Thus ignition of nearby or touching combustible material is more likely during a chimney fire. Proper clearances are critical during such a fire. Chimney fires are easy to detect; they usually involve one or more of the following: -Flames and sparks shooting out of the top of the chimney -A roaring sound -Vibration of the chimney IN CASE OF A CHIMNEY FIRE Prepare to evacuate to ensure everyone's safety. Have a well understood plan of action for evacuation. Have a place outside where everyone is to meet. 2. Close air inlet on stove. Call local fire department. Have a fire extinguisher handy. Contact your local municipal or provincial fire authority for further information on how to handle a chimney fire. It is most important that you have a clearly understood plan on how to handle a chimney fire. After the chimney fire is out, the chimney must be cleaned and checked for stress and cracks before starting another fire. Aisc check combustibles arou nd the chimney and the roof. AVOIDING A CHIMNEY FIRE There are two ways to avoid chimney tires: 1. Do not let creosote build up to a point where a big chimney fire is possible. 2. DO not have fires in the heater that may ignite chimney fires. These are hot fires, such as when burning household trash, cardboard, Christmas tree limbs, or even ordinary fuel wood; (e.g.. with a full Icad on a hot bed of coals and with the air inlet excessively open.) 111206-16 VISTA and CLASSIC-C t I REPLACEMENT PARTS - PACIFIC VISTA FIGURE #4a (WHEN ORDERING, INCLUDE PART NUMBER WITH DESCRIPTION) ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO. 1 ......... SIDE SHIELD, LEFT OR RIGHT ............. VIST.2201 2 ......... TOP DEFLECTOR ................................... VIST.2203 3 ......... ASH LIP (c/w trim & hardware) ....... ALIP. 221001 MB ............ ASH LIP TRIM, GOLD ................................. 2210.01 ............ ASH LIP TRIM, NICKEL ................................. 2210.6 ............ ASH LIP HARDWARE .............................. ALIP. 3211 3a ....... DOOR CATCH .....................................WODC.1461 4 ......... GLASS CLAMP SET (4 pc.) .................... SSER.142 5 ......... GLASS BAR SET (2 pc.) ......................... VIST.2125 6 ......... REPLACEMENT GLASS (c/w Tape) ..... DRVS.2082 7 ......... DOOR GASKET KIT ...................................... 2082.2 8 ......... DOOR CASTING, ARCH, BLACK ........ CAST. VSST ............ DOOR CASTING, ARCH, GQLD ......... CAST. VSGD ............ DOOR CASTING, ARCH, NICKEL ........ CAST. VSNI 9 ......... DOOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY ............... WODC.4147 10 ....... BOOST MANIFQLD .......................................... 2105 11a...... FIREBRICK, 1 1/2" x 4 1/2"x I 1/4". .................. 248 11b...... FIREBRICK, 3" x 4 1/2" x 1 1/4". ........................ 247 11c...... FIREBRICK, 4" x 4 1/2" x 1 1/4". ........................ 246 11d.._.. FIREBRICK, 9" x 4 1/2" x 1 1/4". ................. 5096.99 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO. ............ FIREBRICK, SET .................................. BRIC.VISTA 12a ..... BRICK RAIL, LEFT ........................................... 2122 12b ..... BRICK RAIL, RIGHT ...................................... 2122.5 13 ....... RAIL EXTENSIONS (2 pc. required) ................ 2123 14 ....... BAFFLE INSULATION KIT (3 pc.) ............... 5068.74 15 ....... BAFFLE .................................................... V~ST. 2111 15a ..... BAFFLE GASKET ............................................ 139.5 15b ..... BAFFLE PIN ....................................................... 125 16 ....... FLAME SHIELD (c/w nut & bolt) .............. VIST.2115 17 ....... AIR SHUTTER ASSEMBLY ..~ .................. VIST.4531 18 ....... PEDESTAL FRONT COVER ............ ASSEMBLY ............................................ SSER.2075 19 ....... PEDESTAL ..................................... VIST.2205WELD 20 ....... ASH DRAWER ENCLOSURE ................. VIST.2219 21 ....... LEG, BLACK ....................................... CAST. LEGST ............ LEG, GOLD ...................................... CAST. LEGGLD ............ LEG, NICKEL ....................................... CAST. LEGNI 22 ....... ASH BOX (leg model) .............................. VIST.2220 23 ....... ASH DUMP ASSEMBLY ........................ WODC.226 24 ....... ASH BOX (pedestal model) ..................... VIST.2209 All pads may be ordered from your nearest Pacific Energy dealer. Contact Pacific Energy for the location of the dealer nearest you. FIG. #4a 12 VISTA and CLASSIC-C 111206-16 REPLACEMENT PARTS - VISTA CLASSIC FIGURE #4b (WHEN ORDERING, INCLUDE PART NUMBER WITH DESCRIPTION) ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO. 1 ...... VISTA CLASSIC SIDE SHIELD, L/R .... VISC.2251__ 2 ...... VISTA CLASSIC TOP ........................... VlSC.2240 3 ...... VISTA CLASSIC ASH LIP ....................... ALIP. 2264 3a .... DOOR CATCH ........................................ WODC.1461 4 ...... GLASS CLAMP SET (4 pc.) ....................... SSER.142 5 ...... GLASS BAR SET (2 pc.) ............................VIST. 2125 6 ...... REPLACEMENT GLASS (c/w Tape) ........ DRVS.2082 7 ...... DOOR GASKET KIT ......................................... 2082.2 8 ...... DOOR CASTING, ARCH, BLACK ........... CAST. VSST ......... DOOR CASTING, ARCH, GOLD ............ CAST. VSGD ......... DOOR CASTING, ARCH, NICKEL ........... CAST. VSNI 9 ...... DOOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY ................. WODC.4147 10 .... BOOST MANIFOLD ............................................ 2105 11a... FIREBRICK, 1 1/2" x4 1/2" x 1 1/4". ..................... 248 11b.,. FIREBRICK, 3" x 4 1/2" x 1 1/4". ........................... 247 11c... FIREBRICK, 4" x4 1/2" x 1 1/4". ........................... 246 11d... FIREBRICK, 9" x 4 1/2" x 1 1/4". .................... 5096.99 ......... FIREBRICK, SET .................................... BRIC.VISTA 12a .. BRICK RAIL, LEFT .............................................. 2122 12b .. BRICK RAIL, RIGHT ........................................ 2122.5 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO. 13 .... RAIL EXTENSIONS (2 pc. required) ................... 2123 14 .... BAFFLE INSULATION KIT (3 pc.) .................. 5068.74 15 .... BAFFLE ....................................................... VlST. 2111 15a .. BAFFLE GASKET .............................................. 139.5 15b .. BAFFLE PIN .......................................................... 125 16 ..., FLAME SHIELD (c/w nut & bolt) ................. VlST.2115 17 .... AIR SHUTTER ASSEMBLY ........................VlST.4531 18 .... VISTA CLASSIC TOP CLIP ................................. 2242 19 .... VISTA CLASSIC TOP BRACKET ........................ 2243 20 .... ASH DRAWER ENCLOSURE .................... VlST.2219 21 .... LEG, BLACK .......................................... CAST. LEGST ......... LEG, GOLD ........................................ CAST. LEGGLD ......... LEG, NICKEL .......................................... CAST. LEGNI 22 .... ASH BOX .................................................... VIS%2220 23 .... ASH DUMP ASSEMBLY ...........................WODC.226 24 .... VISTA CLASSIC SIDE SHIELD CLIP .................. 2252 25 .... VISTA CLASSIC SIDE SHIELD BRACKET ......... 2253 26 .... VISTA CLASSIC TRIVET, GOLD ........... VISC.GDSCA ......... VISTA CLASSIC TRIVET, NICKEL .......... VISC.NISCA All parts may be ordered from your nearest Pacific Energy dealer, Contact Pacific Energy for the location of the dealer nearest you 111206 16 VISTA and CLASSIC-C 13 FIREBRICK INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Pacific Vista and Vista Classic This package contains 12 full-size firebricks, as well as 2 various cut-size bricks. If your heater came with an ash cleanout system, or an optional one is being in- stalled, discard one full-size brick. With the heater in the upright position, install firebricks as follows: - First, install 4 full-size firebricks against the rear wall. - Next, install the side firebricks, 2 full-size each side. - Lastly, place 4 full-size on the bottom of the heater. (3 full-size and 2 cut firebricks for heater with an ash cleanout system.) USE THESE WITH ASH CLEANOUT SYSTEM. ITEM A B C SIZE 1 1/2" X 4 1/2" X 1 1/4" 4" X 4 1/2" X 1 1/4" 9" X 4 1/2" X 1 1/4" (39 mm x 115 mm x 32 mm) (102 mm x 115 mm x 32 mm) (230 mm x 115 mm x 32 mm) PART NUMBER 248.0 246.0 5096.99 14 VISTA and CLASSIC-C 111206-16 SAFETY LABEL - Pacific VISTA and VISTA CLASSIC Warnock Hersey CERTIFIED FOR CANADA AND U.S.A. ~.E~O~,~S~^B=~ ~ LISTED ROOM HEATER, SOLID FUEL TYPE. c ~u~ ALSO FOR USE IN MOBILE HOMES TESTED TO CAN/ULC S627-M93AND UL 1482-98 PACIFIC VISTA · REPORT NO. 6680 {AUG. 89) SERIES:C MODEL: VISTA CLASSIC · · INSTALL AND USE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MAN UFACTURER'S INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. · CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS, INSTALLATION PERMIT AND INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA. DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNiT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE (USA ONLY) USE 6 ~NCH 1150MM DIAMETER MINIMUM 24 USG BLACK OR LISTED CONNECTOR. CONNECT TO A LINED MASONRY CHIMNEY SUITABLE FOR USE WITH SOLID FUELS. DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE SPACE BENEATH THE HEATER. SEE LOCAL BUILDING CODE AND MANUFACTURER*S INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED WHEN PASS- ING A CHIMNEY THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE WALL OR CEILING. DO NOT PASS A CHIMNEY CONNECTOR THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE WALL OR CEILING. MINIMUM CLEARANCE BE~NEEN SINGLE WALL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR AND COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS-18~NCHESl 455MM. CLEARANCE MAY BE REDUCED BY THE USE OF LISTED PIPE SHIELDS, WALL PROTECTORS OR OTHER MEANS APPROVED BY LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS. MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS CO..E.mCO.N£CmR ~9~.~4.3M~I ~9~.~48~M___ 27~" ~_~?~_ !?~_"_~M HORIZONTAL CONNECTOR NO~ PERMITTED IN MOBILE HOMES ~ AS TESTED. PIPE SHIELD MAY BE REQUIRED BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES · COMBUSTIBLE ALCOVE StZE ~ DEPTH - 3 FT 1.91 M MAX., HErGHT 7 FT. 121 M MIN, WIDTH 4 FT. I 1 2 M MIN~ COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR MUST BE PROTECTED BY A CONTINUOUS NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL EXTENDED TO THE FRONT, SIDES AND BACK AS INDICATED HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. DO NOT TOUCH. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. SEE NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS. U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION I j ~ F I M I A MT-J~ O / A I S I O I N I O I AGENCYCERTIFIEDTOCOMPLYWITH ~ 1999 28062001 2002 2003 JULY, 1990, PARTICULATE EMISSION SZ^NU^RDS MADE IN CANADA 111206-16 VISTA and CLASSIC C 15 PACIFIC ENERGY PACIFIC ENERGY FIREPLACE PRODUCTS LTD. 2975 Allenby Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 6V8 Phone: 888-715-2398 Web site: www.pacificenergy.net Printed in Canada 16 VISTA and CLASSIC-C 111206-16 Porcelain Colours and 3 Trivet finishes for all Classic Models oou~ N,C~L ME~LUC ~CN SUNSEr RED EBONY COFFEE BEAN BROWN TITANIUM iVORY COPPER FOREST GREEN* ROYAl_BLUE* BLACK PEARL * ·Availabie as premium c010ur 4 Finishes for Doors and Le!~s All Pacific Energy Wood Stoves (except The Fusion) are customizable in your choice of door and leg finishes. Available in Gold, Nickel, Metallic Black and Brushed Nickel. Doors for the insert models are also available in these four finishes. Two door styles, Arched and Radiant, are available only for the Spectrum and Super series. 2 Finishes for THE FUSION Th~ FUSION is finished in your choice of Brushed Stainless Steal for that contempo- rary style or the sleek look of Metallic Black. Screen Doors Expand your burning season with a Screen Door, sized to fit all Pacific Energy Wood Stoves and Wood Inserts. Black Metallic finish with double handle design for easy placement and removal. E.,dsting door may remain in place during Screen Door use. Ash disposal is clean and easy with a remov- able ash drawer and is a standard feature on all the Classic models and The Fusion, It is available as an optional extra for the VISTA, SUPER 27, SUPER STEP TOP and SUMM~ Blowers speed model.~ actuated 125 cfm variable~ are available for ali stove/ 0 cfm and 160 cfm variable speed features on Inserts. PACIFIC ENERGY WOOD STOVES and INSERTS 7 PACIFIC ENERGY - PRODUCT OVERVIEW VISTA CLASSIC SPECTRUM CLASSIC & SPECTRUM SUPER 27 With Legs or Pedestal Available in SUPER STEP TOP With Legs or Pedestal THE FUSION Available in Brushed Stainless Steel or Metallic Blac~ suMMIT CLASSIC BI Available in 9 coloum SUMMIT With Legs or Pedestal 6 PACIFIC ENERGY WOOD STOVES and INSERTS