Finally got my Pacific Energy Vista wood stove and chimney installed! I just have a few random questions about the baffle pin, and break in fires that I hope someone can answer...
As I was installing the door on the stove with a rubber mallet, a hooked shaped pin fell out from inside the stove. I looks like it was the baffle pin, but I'm not sure. I can't figure out where else it would go. If it is the baffle pin, is it supposed to fit loosely?
Second, where should I place a Condar thermometer on this type of stove. Does anyone know what is the maximum temperature for this stove? The manual doesn't really say. I want make sure not to over fire it.
Also I understand I should have three break in fires (small, medium ,large) But how long should each fire be? Do you just build each fire and let them go out or should you sustain them for a certain amount of time?
Sorry for all the questions. I just want to make sure I'm doing everything right. Any help would greatly be appreciated. Thanks!
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As I was installing the door on the stove with a rubber mallet, a hooked shaped pin fell out from inside the stove. I looks like it was the baffle pin, but I'm not sure. I can't figure out where else it would go. If it is the baffle pin, is it supposed to fit loosely?
Second, where should I place a Condar thermometer on this type of stove. Does anyone know what is the maximum temperature for this stove? The manual doesn't really say. I want make sure not to over fire it.
Also I understand I should have three break in fires (small, medium ,large) But how long should each fire be? Do you just build each fire and let them go out or should you sustain them for a certain amount of time?
Sorry for all the questions. I just want to make sure I'm doing everything right. Any help would greatly be appreciated. Thanks!
(broken link removed to http://www.pacificenergy.net/products/wood/stoves/vista/)

So I decided to sketch it out on my computer. Forgive my art skills, but can someone confirm for me if this is the baffle pin and if the placement is correct? It does fit in there kinda loosely, but it won't fall out by itself. Also there's another hole to the right of the baffle pin. Should there be a pin in there also?![[Hearth.com] Pacific Energy Vista Woodstove: Baffle Pin and First Break-in Fire Questions [Hearth.com] Pacific Energy Vista Woodstove: Baffle Pin and First Break-in Fire Questions](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/117/117437-207f47a703ff1bf2acb457f58ce457ad.jpg?hash=bIE0v-MkIY)
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Englander tells you not to let it glow in the dark for their models. I would definitely share that advice!