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USE DRY WOOD! The stove is optimized to provide a good energy yield when dry wood is used as fuel. It will also decrease fuel consumption. For the heater to work efficiently, the wood must be dry. This is also mentioned in the manual. Wood containing high levels of moisture causes poor draft and combustion. Moisture can also begin to leak out from the stove’s front edge. Even a single session with such wood can result in a coating on the inner surface which extends heating time. Unless the surface is cleaned, the coating will increase and further reduce the heaters efficiency and prolong the heating time significantly. The pictures show what it can start to look like. It can easily extend the heating time by half or even longer. The images show a different stove model, but the result is the same. Pioneer Wood ( HWPPE120 Pioneer Wood is fired with wood and connected to a hot tub on the outside. For the heater chimney pipes and chimney top for effective removal of sparks can be bought separately. Need varies based on location. Wood‐burning water heater This is a precision built water heater, especially designed for hot tubs. The water is self‐circulating through the "thermosiphon principle" (hot water rises and creates low pressure, which sucks water from below). It eliminates the need for a circulating pump and electricity, making it possible to heat the water in a hot tub with the heater placed externally. A big advantage is that there will be more space in the tub, which in turn means a smaller model can be selected. The material is aluminum AL5052 which has very good corrosion resistance, especially in marine conditions. It also has excellent thermal conductivity. Rust (3) and gaps (2.6) is made of stainless steel. This ensures years of trouble free use. The stove must be emptied of water after each use. The heat from the fire is efficiently transferred to the water through a unique and sophisticated design that makes the whole firebox a heat transferring surface. The nominal heat output is approx. 25 kW. ...
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INSTALLATION Pioneer Wood is connected to a hot tub using a connection kit (included in complete hot tub packages). The kit is not supplied with the purchase of only the stove but can be ordered separately. Install according to instructions below if the connection pipe is of SpaDelers manufacture. The stove is placed on a surface made from wood, brick or cement. Let it stand a little higher at the rear to prevent air pocket formation that can disrupt the circulation and cause damage to the stove. 1. For the upper connection pipe (outlet), drill a 60mm hole in the side of the hot tub, approx. 6 cm higher than the upper outlet of the stove. In the bottom of the opposite side of the hot tub, make a similar hole for the inlet water to the stove. (NOTE: For an assembled hot tub kit this step and step 2 are already made) 2. The skewed bushing is then screwed into the side. The curved bushing is screwed into the bottom. 3. The rubber pipes are attached between the stove and pipes from the hot tub. If the tubes are lubricated (for instance, cooking oil), it is easier to assemble. Fasten with the included clamps. 4. In order to obtain good water circulation the top pipe should slope upwards approx. 15°. WINTER USAGE If there is a risk of freezing damage then the heater must be drained of water after use. Self‐circulation will cease when the wood has burnt out and the small amount of water remaining in the heater can easily freeze and cause damage to the heater. To keep the water in the hot tub there is a rubber plug complete with accessories. See images below. If electricity is available then a freezing guard can be installed in the heaters firebox to avoid freezing damages when it’s not in use. Upper and lower connection pipes must then be insulated. ...
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Construction The stove is designed to sit on a firm and level surface. Never place it in sand or on soft ground as it causes air pockets that prevent circulation and damage to the stove will result. If the stove is installed with a pump (eg pool), the connection must be equipped with an adjustable tap on the "suction side" that makes it possible to regulate the water flow and pressure. High flow and pressure can damage the stove. Set the regulator so that the hot water from the stove is between 60‐70 degrees celcius. Properties • Weatherproof design • Stove in aluminum Al5052 • Grates and hatches in stainless steel • Large effect • Large firebox 1. Aluminum 2. Ashtray 3. Grate 4. Hatch Specifications • Dimensions: 60 cm (height) x 58 cm (length) x 37 cm (width) • Weight: 24 kg • Firebox: 42 x 27 x 28 cm •...
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