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Pacific energy ALDERLEA T6 - User Manual

Pacific energy ALDERLEA T6
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TESTED and LISTED to
CAN/ULC S627 AND UL 1482
Meets the Environmental Protection Agency’s
May 2015 Particulate Emission Standards
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By Pacic Energy
INSTALLATION & OPERATION GUIDE
ALDERLEA T6 CAST IRON WOOD STOVE
MODEL: ALDERLEA T6
(STANDARD OR CLEARVIEW DOOR)
SERIES: B
SAFETY NOTICE
If this stove is not properly installed, a house re may result. For your safety,
follow the installation instructions. Contact local building or re officials about
restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area.
190617-24 AL6B
5055.3272
SERIAL #
©PACIFIC ENERGY FIREPLACE
PRODUCTS LTD. - 2017

Questions and Answers

  • M
    matthew89Aug 8, 2025
    Why is the glass on my Pacific energy ALDERLEA T6 Wood stove getting dirty?
    • A
      Adrian PenaAug 8, 2025
      Several factors can cause the glass of your Pacific Energy Wood stove to get dirty. The wood might be wet, so ensure you're using dry wood. Avoid turning down the air control or damper too soon; wait until there's a good bed of coals and the wood is charred. A low draft, potentially due to an improper chimney height or diameter, could also be the cause—consult your dealer. Check for door gasket leakage and replace the gasket if necessary. Also, ensure the latch is operating correctly.
  • A
    arnoldmelissaAug 15, 2025
    Why won't my Pacific energy Wood stove burn overnight?
    • S
      schneiderbaileyAug 15, 2025
      If your Pacific energy Wood stove won't burn overnight, several factors could be at play. First, try setting the air control lower. Second, ensure you're using enough wood; unsplit wood is better for overnight burns. A too high draft, possibly due to excessive chimney height or diameter, might be the reason. Finally, check that you're using good quality, dry wood.
  • H
    Hector PerezAug 22, 2025
    What to do if wood won't burn in Pacific energy Wood stove?
    • J
      Joshua TorresAug 22, 2025
      If the wood won't burn in your Pacific energy Wood stove, start by checking the outside air supply for any obstructions. Also, the chimney might be plugged or restricted, so inspect and clean it. It is also recommended to consult your dealer, because the chimney may be oversized or otherwise unsuitable.
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    Helen RodriguezAug 31, 2025
    Why is the heat output low on my Pacific energy Wood stove?
    • S
      stephanie59Aug 31, 2025
      If your Pacific energy Wood stove isn't producing enough heat, the wood might be wet, so ensure you're using dry wood. Also, make sure you build a larger fire. A low draft could be the problem, so inspect and clean the chimney if it's plugged or restricted.

Summary

Safety and Maintenance

Maintenance Checks

List of components to inspect weekly and monthly for damage and proper function.

Chimney Smoke and Creosote Formation

Explanation of creosote formation and its risks, with prevention methods.

Chimney Fires

Information on what causes chimney fires and how to prevent them.

Appliance Dimensions

Diagrams and measurements of the stove's overall physical dimensions.

Outside Air Opening Dimensions

Dimensions for the stove's outside air intake opening.

Installation - Residential

Clearances - Residential

Minimum required distances from the stove and connector to combustible materials.

Chimney and Connector - Residential

Requirements for connecting the stove to a suitable chimney system and connector.

Installation Procedure - Residential

Step-by-step guide for installing the stove in a residential setting.

Installation - Mobile Home

Clearances - Mobile Home

Minimum clearances for installing the stove in a mobile home environment.

Installation Procedure - Mobile Home

Step-by-step guide for installing the stove in a mobile home.

Floor Protector

Combustion Air

Operation

Wood Selection

Guidelines on the types of wood suitable for burning in the stove for efficiency and low emissions.

How to Test Your Wood

Method for determining if wood is properly seasoned and ready for burning.

Lighting a Fire

Instructions on how to safely start a fire in the wood stove.

Normal Operation

Guidance on adjusting air controls for optimal burning and heat output.

Restarting After Extended or Overnight Burns

Steps to relight the stove after it has gone out or cooled down.

Ash Removal

Procedures for safely removing ashes from the stove, including chute and cleanout systems.

Disposal of Ashes

Safe methods for disposing of hot ashes from the wood stove.

Baffle Removal

Instructions on how to remove and reinstall the stove's baffle assembly.

Optional Blower

Information about the optional blower kit and its installation.

Blower Operation

How to operate the optional blower for optimal performance, including auto and manual modes.

Troubleshooting

Replacement Parts

Firebrick Installation Instructions

Warranty Information

Label

Pacific energy ALDERLEA T6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerPacific Energy
CategoryWood stove
ModelAlderlea T6
EPA CertifiedYes
Burn TimeUp to 12 hours
Maximum Log Length20 inches
ConstructionSteel
Flue Outlet6 inches

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