Pacific Energy Artisan

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amkazen

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Dec 29, 2007
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Albuquerque, NM
Hi,

Attached are 2 pictures of our approx. 5 1/2 yr old Pacific Energy Artisan. The glass has never been cleaned, that I can remember. In this picture the pipe temperature about 2 1/2 feet above the stove is approx. 475 degrees. There is a nice secondary burn in the stove. I have always had that but never called it that...there was just always fire in the stove and heat in the room and I was a happy camper!

We have never gotten around to building a hearth for the stove. We plan on building a hearth using cultured stone but cannot settle on a nise design for the hearth and a possible mantle. Anyone have any ideas?

The stove is sitting on porcelain tile that was thinset on top of 2" of gypcrete that cover the radiant floor piping. We are a few inches past the minimum dimensions away from the Adirondack 6" classic "D" double tonuge & groove cedar logs we had trucked in from our log home dealer in Plattsburgh, NY. We have never had any issues with the walls or floor getting hot.

Well, I thought others might like to see a small stove in action.
 

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Looks ALOT like the Avalon Mission Series stoves. I really like the mission styling. The door detail on this one is very nice and it looks like it fits right in to your home. I like the tile.
 
Nice little stove. What's the grate underneath for, an ashpan?
 
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