Pacific Energy Warmland Pellet Stove

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flametofire said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIVCDgkUsC4

Here is a video of the PS45 running, for interested parties. I have spent time running this unit and it is fool proof. The unit is built like a tank with heavy heat exchanger tubes and self aligning burnpot. It is easy to clean and burns all types and grades of pellets. The components inside the stove are built in such a way that it is possible to someday rate the unit as multi-fuel. A upgrade in the ignition system will be needed to ignite corn. Enjoy.

Looks like they stole the plan from ENVIRO - well they stole the engineer. Sounds a little loud.
 
pelletdude said:
flametofire said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIVCDgkUsC4

Here is a video of the PS45 running, for interested parties. I have spent time running this unit and it is fool proof. The unit is built like a tank with heavy heat exchanger tubes and self aligning burnpot. It is easy to clean and burns all types and grades of pellets. The components inside the stove are built in such a way that it is possible to someday rate the unit as multi-fuel. A upgrade in the ignition system will be needed to ignite corn. Enjoy.

Looks like they stole the plan from ENVIRO - well they stole the engineer. Sounds a little loud.

They are using a single inlet blower, Not the quad inlet like Enviro. Agitator is a weldment not a cast unit! No multifuel feature either!
 
We're running our first Warmland PS45 and it really puts out the heat!! The only thing is it's putting black soot on the glass over night. We're tweaking the air setting to try and stop the buildup. It's connected to a ICC PCOT Clean-out T then a 90 and 24 inches of vent to a Jet Cap all 3 inch. The wall thimble has the built in outside air with three inch flex line then connects to a two inch adapter for the connection to the back of the stove.

Anyone with experience with the PE Warmland?

Thanks,

AR
 
pelletdude said:
flametofire said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIVCDgkUsC4

Here is a video of the PS45 running, for interested parties. I have spent time running this unit and it is fool proof. The unit is built like a tank with heavy heat exchanger tubes and self aligning burnpot. It is easy to clean and burns all types and grades of pellets. The components inside the stove are built in such a way that it is possible to someday rate the unit as multi-fuel. A upgrade in the ignition system will be needed to ignite corn. Enjoy.

Looks like they stole the plan from ENVIRO - well they stole the engineer. Sounds a little loud.

enviro design can be found everywhere... ever see a bosca?... Engineers just pawn their same idea over and over... look at what every VC "engineer" has done for the last 15 - 20 yrs or so... pimped themselves out to everyone!
 
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