AVAILABLE PACIFIC ENERGY COLORS

Colors

Forest Green

Ivory

Ebony Black
Royal Blue
Sunset Red



PACIFIC ENERGY'S INTEGRATED COMBUSTION SYSTEM

Wood stoves - combustion system for Pacific Energy Summit stove

Primary Combustion Zone
The primary combustion zone consists of three independent air systems; boots air and combustion air and secondary combustion air..

1. Boost Air
Boost Air provides a direct source of air to the base of the fire to aid initial combustion.

2. Main Combustion Air
Air introduced through the primary inlet is channeled upwards to the top air manifold. This manifold creates a curtain of air that 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, giving you clean, clear view of the log fire.

4. Secondary Combustion Air
Air fed into the hollow baffle passes through the baffle's perforations and into the firebox to mix with the unburned gases and create secondary combustion.  Air projected through the front perforations ignite any remaining gases to help reduce the emissions to a mere 3.56 gm/hr.

Heat Extraction System
The integrated combustion system works continuously to extract the maximum amount of energy and transfer it as both radiant and convection heat.

5. Radiant Heat
Radiant heat is projected from all surfaces of the stove and especially through the ceramic glass. As it travels in a straight line it heats everything in its path creating convection heat.

6. Convection Heat
Room air enters the space between the firebox and the outer casing where it is introduced into the room as convection heat.


SPECTRUM



SPECTRUM
CLASSIC


SUMMIT



SUPER 27



VISTA


VISTA CLASSIC


SUMMIT INSERT


VISTA INSERT


WOOD INSERT