REGENCY FIREPLACE PRODUCTS CB60E-NG Modern Gas Fireplace SFB Instruction Manual

June 14, 2024
REGENCY FIREPLACE PRODUCTS

CB60E-NG Modern Gas Fireplace SFB

Product Information

Specifications

  • Model: CB60E-NG / CB60E-LP
  • Style: Three sided Corner Conversion
  • Manufacturer: FPI Fireplace Products International Ltd.
  • Address: 6988 Venture St., Delta, BC Canada, V4G 1H4

Product Usage Instructions

Installation

Before installation, please read and follow these instructions
carefully:

  1. Ensure installation and service are performed by a qualified
    installer, service agency, or gas supplier.

  2. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and
    liquids near the appliance.

  3. Complete the details on the back cover of the manual if you are
    an installer, and leave the manual with the homeowner.

  4. Keep these instructions for future reference if you are a
    homeowner.

Safety Precautions

For your safety, please observe the following precautions:

  • Hot glass can cause burns. Do not touch the glass until it has
    cooled down.

  • Never allow children to touch the glass. Use the provided
    barrier to reduce the risk of burns.

  • The appliance gets hot while in operation. Do not touch it.
    Severe burns may result. Keep children, clothing, furniture,
    gasoline, and any other flammable liquids away from the
    appliance.

  • Keep the burner and control compartment clean to ensure safe
    operation. Refer to the installation and operating instructions
    accompanying the appliance for detailed cleaning instructions.

Maintenance

To ensure proper maintenance and safe operation of the City
Series CB60E, follow these guidelines:

  1. Refer to the provided Main Assembly and Accessories sections
    for maintenance instructions.

  2. Regularly clean and inspect the main assembly components.

  3. Replace any damaged or worn parts immediately.

FAQ

Q: Can I install the City Series CB60E in a mobile or

manufactured home?

A: Yes, the City Series CB60E can be installed in an
aftermarket, permanently located, manufactured home. Please refer
to the “Manufactured Mobile Home Requirements” section in the user
manual for more information.

Q: What type of gas can I use with this appliance?

A: This appliance is designed for use with the type of gas
indicated on the rating plate. Please refer to the rating plate and
ensure you use the appropriate gas.

City Series® CB60E DIRECT VENT

Owners & Installation Manual

STYLE Three sided
Corner Conversion

MODEL CB60E-NG / CB60E-LP
686-927 / 686-928

www.regency-fire.com

WARNING FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury, death, or property damage.
– Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.

– WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS · Do not try to light any appliance. · Do not touch any electrical switch: do not use any phone in your building. Leave the building immediately. · Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbour’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
· If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.

– Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.

Tested by:

Certified to/Certifié pour: CSA 2.17-2017 ANSI Z21.88-2019 CSA 2.33-2019

Installer: Please complete the details on the back cover and leave this manual with the homeowner. Homeowner: Please keep these instructions for future reference.

920-164m

FPI FIREPLACE PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL LTD. 6988 Venture St., Delta, BC Canada, V4G 1H4

11.07.22

To the New Owner:
Congratulations! You are the owner of a state-of-the-art Gas Fireplace by REGENCY®. The City Series are hand crafted appliances and have been designed to provide you with all the warmth and charm of a wood fireplace at the flick of a switch. The CB60E City Series have been approved by Intertek for both safety and efficiency. As it also bears our own mark, it promises to provide you with economy, comfort and security for many trouble free years to follow. Please take a moment now to acquaint yourself with these instructions and the many features of your Regency® Fireplace.

Front
! DANGER

HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE BURNS
DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO TOUCH GLASS

A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing glass is provided with this appliance and must be installed for the protection of children and other at risk individuals.
CAUTION:
HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. DO NOT TOUCH. SEVERE BURNS MAY RESULT. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING, FURNITURE, GASOLINE, AND ANY OTHER LIQUIDS WITH FLAMMABLE VAPOURS AWAY.

KEEP BURNER AND CONTROL COMPARTMENT CLEAN.

SEE INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ACCOMPANYING

APPLIANCE.

920-408

920-408
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MANUFACTURED MOBILE HOME REQUIREMENTS
INFORMATION FOR MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOMES AFTER FIRST SALE
This Regency® product has been tested and listed by Intertek as a Direct Vent Wall Furnace to the following standards: to Vented Gas Fireplace Heaters ANSI Z21.88 · CSA 2.33 and Gas-fired Appliances for Use at High Altitudes CSA 2.17. This Direct Vent System Appliance must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions and the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280, or the current Standard of Fire Safety Criteria for Manufactured Home Installations, Sites, and Communities ANSI/NFPA 501A, and with CAN/CSA Z240-MH Mobile Home Standard in Canada. This appliance installation must comply with the manufacturer’s installation instructions and local codes, if any. In the absence of local codes follow the current National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 and the current National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 in the U.S.A., and the current CSA B149.1 Gas Installation Code and the current Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1 in Canada. This Regency® mobile/manufactured home listed appliance comes factory equipped with four 1/4″ diameter holes located near each corner of the base. Fasten the fireplace in place using screw, inserted through the holes. This appliance comes equipped with a dedicated #8 Ground Lug for attachment of the ground wire to the steel chassis as applicable to local codes. See the “Wiring Diagram” section. The appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1. This appliance may only be installed in an aftermarket permanently located, manufactured home (U.S.A only) or mobile home, where not prohibited by local codes. This appliance can only be used with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate. This appliance is not convertible for use with other cases, unless a certified kit is used. Ensure that structural members are not cut or weakened during installation.
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WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD
Failure to follow the steps outlined below for each appliance connected to the venting system being placed into operation could result in carbon monoxide poisoning or death. The following steps shall be followed for each appliance connected to the venting system being placed into operation, while all other appliances connected to the venting system are not in operation: 1. Seal any unused openings in the venting system. 2. Inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch, as required in the
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1 and these instructions. Determine that there is no blockage or restriction, leakage, corrosion and other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition. 3. As far as practical, close all building doors and windows and all doors between the space in which the appliance(s) connected to the venting system are located and other spaces of the building. 4. Close fireplace dampers. 5. Turn on clothes dryers and any appliance not connected to the venting system. Turn on
any exhaust fans, such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts, so they are operating at maximum speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan. 6. Follow the lighting instructions. Place the appliance being inspected into operation. Adjust the thermostat so appliance is operating continuously. 7. Test for spillage from draft hood equipped appliances at the draft hood relief opening after 5 minutes of main burner operation. Use the flame of a match or candle. 8. If improper venting is observed during any of the above tests, the venting system must be corrected in accordance with National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA and/or Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1. 9. After it has been determined that each appliance connected to the venting system properly vents when tested as outlined above, return doors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace damper and any other gas-fired burning appliance to the previous conditions of use.
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Owner’s Information
Copy of Safety Decal …………………………………………………………… 6 Dimensions – Bay Install ………………………………………………………. 7 Gas Connection – Back of Unit ……………………………………………….. 8 Gas Connection – Bottom of Unit ……………………………………………. 8 Gas Connection – Side of Unit………………………………………………… 8 Electrical Connection – Bottom of Unit……………………………………… 9 Electrical Connection – Side of Unit …………………………………………. 9 Dimensions – Corner Install …………………………………………………. 10 Important Message …………………………………………………………. 13 Before You Start……………………………………………………………….. 13 First Fire …………………………………………………………………………. 14 Normal Operating Sounds Of Gas Appliances…………………………… 14 Lighting Procedure ……………………………………………………………. 15 Shutdown Procedure …………………………………………………………. 15 Copy of the Lighting Plate Instructions…………………………………… 16 Proflame II Remote Control Operating Instructions …………………… 17 CPI/IPI Switch ………………………………………………………………… 20 Key Lock…………………………………………………………………………. 20 Low Battery Power Detection ………………………………………………. 20 Proflame II Battery Holder Battery Replacement & Battery Pack Up 21 Front & Side Glass Barrier Removal……………………………………….. 22 Glass Barrier Adjustment ……………………………………………………. 23 Inner Glass Panel Installation / Removal ………………………………… 24 Inner Glass Panel (Firebox Glass) Installation / Removal
– Side Glass …………………………………………………………………… 26 Optional Front Barrier Glass Stoppers Installation / Removal……….. 27 Bulb Replacement …………………………………………………………….. 28 Maintenance Instructions ……………………………………………………. 29 Log Replacement ……………………………………………………………… 29 Glass ……………………………………………………………………………… 29 Glass Replacement ……………………………………………………………. 29
Installer’s Information
Gas Installation Checklist ……………………………………………………. 11 General Safety Information …………………………………………………. 31 Installation Checklist………………………………………………………….. 31 Heatwave Duct System – Optional Kit ……………………………………. 31 Locating Your Gas Fireplace – Bay Install………………………………… 32 Locating Your Gas Fireplace – Corner Install ……………………………. 32 Unit Assembly Prior to Installation ………………………………………… 33
Installation
Ventilation Openings (Three sided/Bay Installation) ………………….. 35 Ventilation Openings (Right/Left Corner) ………………………………… 36 Chase Enclosure……………………………………………………………….. 37 Clearances (3-sided) …………………………………………………………. 38 Clearances ………………………………………………………………………. 39 Clearances – Corner Install ………………………………………………….. 40 Mantel Clearances …………………………………………………………….. 41 Mantel Leg Clearances ……………………………………………………….. 41 Framing Dimensions – Bay Install………………………………………….. 42 Framing Dimensions Corner Kit – Corner Install (Right Corner)…….. 43 Framing Dimensions Corner Kit – Corner Install (Left Corner)………. 44 Corner Installation Kit (Black) – Assembly Steps……………………….. 45 Optional Framing Kit………………………………………………………….. 48 Chase Vent Installation (White Front) ……………………………………. 51 Wall Board/Drywall Installation…………………………………………….. 52 No Screw Zones ……………………………………………………………….. 52 Framing and Finishing Inset Installations ……………………………….. 53 Typical Installations …………………………………………………………… 54 Flush Install …………………………………………………………………….. 54 Recessed Install ……………………………………………………………….. 54 Typical Installations …………………………………………………………… 55 Maximum TV Recess………………………………………………………….. 55 Flush TV with Hearth …………………………………………………………. 55

table of contents
Finishing…………………………………………………………………………. 56 Wall Mount On / Off Switch and Battery Holder Installation ………… 57 Exterior Vent Termination Locations ………………………………………. 58 5″ x 8″ Rigid Pipe Cross Reference Chart………………………………… 59 Vent Restrictor Position………………………………………………………. 61 Horizontal Terminations – Flex Vent 5″ x 8″……………………………… 62 Unit Installation with Horizontal Termination – 5″ x 8″ Venting
(Flex Vent Systems)…………………………………………………………. 63 Venting Introduction………………………………………………………….. 64 Venting Arrangement for Horizontal Terminations …………………….. 64 Horizontal Terminations – Rigid Pipe 5″ x 8″…………………………….. 65 Unit Installation with Horizontal Termination – 5″ x 8″ Venting
(Rigid Vent Systems) ……………………………………………………….. 66 Horizontal Terminations – Rigid Pipe 5″ x 8″……………………………. 67 Horizontal Venting with Two 90o Elbows …………………………………. 67 Horizontal Venting with Three 90o Elbows ………………………………. 67 Vertical Terminations – Rigid Pipe 5″ x 8″………………………………… 68 Venting Arrangement for Vertical Terminations ………………………… 69 Vertical Terminations – Rigid/Flex Pipe 5″ x 8″…………………………. 70 Vertical Terminations – Vertical Flex Vent Kit (Part #946-772) ……… 71 Vertical Flex Extension Kit (Part # 946-769) ……………………………. 73 Ceiling Firestop / Firestop Spacer (Part # 946-770)…………………… 74 Wiring the Unit…………………………………………………………………. 75 Wiring Diagram ………………………………………………………………… 76 System Data ……………………………………………………………………. 77 High Elevation………………………………………………………………….. 77 Gas Line Installation ………………………………………………………….. 77 Pilot Adjustment……………………………………………………………….. 77 Gas Pipe Pressure Testing …………………………………………………… 77 885 S.I.T. Valve Description…………………………………………………. 77 Inner Glass Panel (Firebox Glass) Installation / Removal…………….. 78 Glass Barrier Installation …………………………………………………….. 80 Glass Barrier Adjustment ……………………………………………………. 81 Optional Barrier Glass Stoppers Installation / Removal ………………. 82 LP Conversion Instructions………………………………………………….. 83 Bulb Replacement …………………………………………………………….. 85 Inner Black Panel Installation ………………………………………………. 86 Inner Black Enamel Panel Installation ……………………………………. 88 Inner Black Glass Panel Installation ………………………………………. 90 Burner and Firebox Media Options ………………………………………… 92 Optional Driftwood Log Set Installation ………………………………….. 93 Optional Split Wood Log Set Installation…………………………………. 96 Optional Birch Wood Log Set Installation………………………………… 99
Maintenance
Aeration Adjustment ………………………………………………………….102 Minimum Air Shutter Opening ……………………………………………..102 Maintenance Instructions ……………………………………………………103 Flame Pattern ………………………………………………………………….103 Log Replacement ……………………………………………………………..103 Glass Gasket ……………………………………………………………………103 Glass ……………………………………………………………………………..103 Glass Replacement ……………………………………………………………103 Valve Replacement ……………………………………………………………104 Gas Maintenance – Recommended Annual Routine……………………105
Parts
Main Assembly …………………………………………………………………106 Main Assembly …………………………………………………………………107 Accessories ……………………………………………………………………..108
Warranty …………………………………………………………………..110
City Series CB60E | 5

safety decal
This is a copy of the label that accompanies Direct Vent Gas Fireplace. We have printed a copy of the contents here for your review. The safety label is located on the front inside base of the unit, visible when the outer front panel is removed.
NOTE: Regency® units are constantly being improved. Check the label on the unit and if there is a difference, the label on the unit is the correct one.
Copy of Safety Decal

Duplicate S/N

535

C # 4001172

Listed/Nom: VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER / FOYER AU GAZ À ÉVACUATION DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL / NE PAS ENLEVER CETTE ÉTIQUETTE

Certified to / Certifié : ANSI Z21.88-2019 · CSA-2.33-2019 CSA 2.17-2017

Serial No./ No de série

MAY BE INSTALLED IN MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOMES AFTER FIRST SALE. Refer to Intertek’s Directory of Building Products for detailed information. Pour plus de détails , se reporter au Répertoire des produits de construction de Intertek.

535

NATURAL GAS: Model: CB60E-NG

GAZ NATUREL : Modèle CB60E-NG

Minimum supply pressure 5.0″ WC/C.E. (1.25kPa) Pression d’alimentation minimale

Manifold pressure – High 3.8″ WC/C.E. (0.94kPa) Pression de sortie (manifold) – Haute

Manifold pressure – Low 1.1″ WC/C.E. (0.27 kPa) Pression de sortie (manifold) – Basse

Orifice size

32 DMS

Taille de l’orifice

Maximum input

39,000 Btu/h (11.42 kW) Débit calorifique maximal

Minimum input

21,000 Btu/h (6.15 kW) Débit calorifique minimal

Altitude

0-4500 ft/pi (0-1372 m) Altitude

PROPANE GAS: Model: CB60E-LP

GAZ PROPANE : Modèle CB60E-LP

Minimum supply pressure 11″

WC/C.E. (2.73 kpa) Pression d’alimentation minimale

Manifold pressure – High 10.5″ WC/C.E. (2.62 kPa) Pression de sortie (manifold) – Haute

Manifold pressure – Low 2.9″ WC/C.E. (0.72 kPa) Pression de sortie (manifold) – Basse

Orifice size

50 DMS

Taille de l’orifice

Maximum input

36,000 Btu/h (10.54 kW) Débit calorifique maximal

Minimum input

19,500 Btu/h (5.71 kW) Débit calorifique minimal

Altitude

0-4500 ft/pi (0-1372 m) Altitude

Minimum Clearances to Combustibles /

Dégagement minimaux par rapport aux matériaux combustibles

Min. 180 in2

Side Walls / Murs latéraux

A

5-7/8″ (149 mm)

Ceiling / Plafond

B

81-1/4″ (2064 mm)

B

D

F

Min. Mantel Height /Hteur Min Manteau

C 9″ (229 mm) with 12″ mantel

A C

Max. Mantel Depth/Profondeur Max Manteau

D

12″ (305 mm)

Alcove Width/Largeur Alcôve

E

E

119-1/2″ (3035 mm)

Alcove Depth/Profondeur Alcôve

DOOR SEAL: Please check that the door is

F

35″ (889 mm)

(See instruction manual for detailed instructions) (Voir manuel pour plus de détails)

properly sealed

This appliance must be installed in accordance with local codes, if any; if none, follow the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, or Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1. This appliance must be installed in accordance with the Standard CAN/CSA Z240 MH, Mobile Housing, in Canada, or with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280, in the United States, or when such a standard is not applicable, ANSI/NCSBCS A225.1/NFPA 501A, Manufactured Home Installations Standard. This appliance is only for use with the type(s) of gas indicated on the rating plate and may be installed in an aftermarket, permanently located, manufactured home (USA only) or mobile home, where not prohibited by local codes. See owner’s manual for details. This appliance is supplied with a conversion kit. L’appareil doit être installé conformément aux codes et règlements locaux, ou, en l’absence de tels règlements, selon les codes d’installation National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1, ou CSA-B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code en vigueur. L’appareil doit être installé conformément à la norme CAN/CSA-Z240, Série MM, Maisons mobiles, ou la norme 24 CFR Part 3280, Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard. Si ces normes ne sont pas applicables, veuillez vous référer à la norme ANSI/NCSBCS A225.1/NFPA 501A. Cet appareil doit être utilisé uniquement avec les types de gaz indiqués sur la plaque signalétique et peut être installé dans une maison préfabriquée (É.-U. seulement) ou mobile installée à demeure si les règlements locaux le permettent. Voir la notice de l’utilisateur pour plus de renseignements. Une trousse de conversion est fournie avec cet appareil.

For Use Only with Barriers CB60E (Part #940-509/P, #940-510/P, #940-511/P) Follow installation instructions. Utiliser uniquement avec l’écrans CB60E (n° 940-509/P, n° 940-510/P, n° 940-511/P) Suivre les instructions d’installation.

This vented gas fireplace heater is not for use with air filters. Ne pas utiliser de filtre à air avec ce foyer au gaz à évacuation.

FOR USE WITH GLASS DOORS CERTIFIED WITH THE APPLIANCE ONLY DOIT ÊTRE UTILISÉ UNIQUEMENT AVEC LES PORTES VITRÉES CERTIFIÉES

Electrical supply / Alimentation électrique 115VAC, 2.5A, 60Hz.

FPI Fireplace Products International Ltd.

Part No. 946-753 Heatwave Kit may be used. Le système Heatwave (pièce n° 946-753) peut être utilisé.

Delta, BC, Canada

VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER – NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUELS. CATEGORY I. FOYER AU GAZ À ÉVACUATION – NE PAS UTILISER AVEC UN COMBUSTIBLE SOLIDE. CATEGORY I.

Made in Canada/ Fabriqué au Canada

Model/Modèle :

CB60E-NG

CB60E-LP

EP5011169

CANADIAN ENERGY PERFORMANCE VERIFIED
RENDEMENT ÉNERGÉTIQUE
VÉRIFIÉ

CSA P.4.1 Fireplace Efficiency (FE) /Efficacité énergétique des foyers (EEF) CSA P.4.1 Natural Gas / Gaz naturel 56.23% Propane Gas / Gaz propane 56.43%

920-165a

Part #:

920-165a

For thCSeiozlSeot:uart:e of Massa(BFclaihlecuksaeottn1ts0g,0ri%enys)tea9lxl.ac1te1iop”ntwwxh6a.t2is7″ihndicated as being printed red. and rMepaateirriaml:ust be done by a plumber or gas fiStteartlisceerniaslesdeiqnutehnecCeoamt m53o5n0w0e0a0l0th1of Massachusetts.
Oct. 23/19: Created draft For tSheeotS0ta7t/e22:of MaRsesvacAhu- sUepttdsa,tefldexsitbalnedards + wording connectors shall not exceed 36 inches in
length.

For the State of Massachusetts, the
appliances individual manual shut-off must be a t-handle type valve.

The State of Massachusetts requires the installation of a carbon monoxide alarm in accordance with NFPA 720 and a CO alarm with battery back up in the same room where the gas appliance is installed.

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Dimensions – Bay Install

35

5 8

905 mm

5″ 127 mm

35

5 8

905 mm

8″ 204 mm

72

5 16

1837 mm

71

1 4

1810 mm

13″ 330 mm

7

1 4

185 mm

dimensions

20

5 16

515 mm

11″ 279 mm

39″ 990 mm

18″ 466 mm

260 mm

1 4

10

16″ (406mm)
Note: Height Dimension is taken with leveling legs fully inserted and may vary depending on the height of the leveling legs, when unscrewed or extended.
Dimensions will appear as (inches)” / (metric) mm throughout this manual. The inches are rounded to the nearest 1/16″ when converted, when greater accuracy is required, use the metric dimensions. Note: These units are non-load bearing.
ALL PICTURES / DIAGRAMS SHOWN THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. ACTUAL PRODUCT MAY VARY DUE TO PRODUCT ENHANCEMENTS.
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installation
Gas Connection – Back of Unit

1

3 8

2

1 2

33

1 8

5″

Gas Connection – Bottom of Unit
GAS VALVE

29

1 4

1

3 8

2

1 2

FRONT OF UNIT

1 8

7

20″

3 8

11

Gas Connection – Side of Unit

16

3 8

OPENING AT UNIT BASE

BACK OF UNIT

3 4

7 8

3

3

6

3 4

5″

7

5 8

Right Side

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7

5 8

5″

6

3 4

Left Side
RIGHT SIDE

Electrical Connection – Bottom of Unit

FRONT OF UNIT

installation

78″

1

20″

11 8 ”

3

3 16 8 ” OPENING AT UNIT BASE
Electrical Connection – Side of Unit

BACK OF UNIT

3 4

3

7

5 8

5″

6

3 4

RIGHT SIDE

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dimensions

Dimensions – Corner Install

35

5 8

905 mm

5″ 127 mm

35

5 8

905 mm

8″ 204 mm

72

5 16

1837 mm

71

1 4

1810 mm

13″ 330 mm

7

1 4

185 mm

20

5 16

515 mm

11″ 279 mm

39″ 990 mm

18″ 466 mm

263 mm

1 4

10

16

9 16

421 mm

Note: Height Dimension is taken with leveling legs fully inserted and may vary depending on the height of the leveling legs, when unscrewed or extended.
Dimensions will appear as (inches)” / (metric) mm throughout this manual. The inches are rounded to the nearest 1/16″ when converted, when greater accuracy is required, use the metric dimensions.
Note: These units are non-load bearing.
ALL PICTURES / DIAGRAMS SHOWN THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. ACTUAL PRODUCT MAY VARY DUE TO PRODUCT ENHANCEMENTS.
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Gas Installation Checklist

owner’s information

This general checklist does not contain all pertinent installation details or specifics and does not supersede the guidelines in this manual. Your Regency dealer/installer should use it in conjunction with manual instructions. Please follow all local codes and jurisdictions in authority.

Customer: Install Address: Serial No: Model No:

Date Installed: Location of Fireplace: Installer:

Site Requirements

YES NO

If applicable, are the insulation, vapour barrier, and drywall present if installed on an outside wall or chase?
Does the area have a solid continuous base to support the unit? Will the area accommodate the size of the applliance and all clearances? Are the gas and electrical roughed into the area where the unit is being installed?
In City & Grandview series cool wall applications, is the chase enclosure sealed to prevent heat from escaping? All hot air from the unit must exit via the mandatory ventilation openings. In City & Grandview applications, Is the chase enclosure vented with the mandatory heat ventilation openings? See manual for details. If applicable, is the masonry/factory built freplace in its original condition with no modifications?
If applicable, have the hearth requirements been met?
Unit Setup

YES NO

If applicable, are the standoffs and top nailing flange extensions installed and at the correct depth to accommodate finishing material? See manual for details. If applicable, is the fireplace level and secured, meeting framing clearances? See manual for details. If applicable, is the unit converted to top or rear vent per manual instructions, and the insulation discarded?
Venting

YES NO

Are the venting components approved for the unit installed? Does the venting configuration comply with venting diagrams? Is venting installed and secured, and are clearances for the vent pipe and termination cap maintained? If applicable, was a 1/4″ rise maintained for every foot of horizontal run? Was the termination installed and sealed? Is the direct vent termination at the highest point in the vent assembly? If applicable, are both chimney liners continuous from flue collars to termination? Electrical and Wiring

YES NO

Is the appliance connected to the household’s 110/120v per local codes? Check local codes for receptacle placement. Were the connections in the fireplace tested with a circuit tester? Is the appliance properly grounded? If applicable, is the supplied electrical/gang box affixed to the wall to facilitate the mounting of the receiver/battery box ? Gas

YES NO

Does the supply pressure meet the requirements shown on the rating plate? Was a conversion performed? Was a leak check performed and manifold pressures verified? Is the shut-off valve installed and easily accessible to the customer?

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owner’s information
Finishing If applicable, is only noncombustible material installed in the noncombustible areas? Do clearances meet installation and manual requirements? Do the mantels and/or projections comply with the installation manual? If applicable, was the solid fuel fireplace warning plate installed? Appliance Media Setup Do commands from the remote or wall switch light the pilot and main burner?
Are the burner media/log set, glass door, and screen installed per instructions in the manual? Was the air shutter on the proper setting after running the unit for 20 minutes? If applicable, were the surround and trims installed according to the manual? Was the operation of the fan, lights (if installed), and flame modulation checked? Customer Tutorial and Presentation Is the customer confident operating the new gas appliance and aware of all the features on the remote? Confirm that the rating and lighting plates are attached to the appliance. Do not remove. Was the customer informed of the location of the rating and lighting plates? Was accessing unit controls in a power outage explained to the customer? Are the model and serial numbers and the date of installation of the unit written in the manual and on the checklist? Were the warranty and unit registration reviewed with the customer? Comments:

YES NO YES NO YES NO

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Important Message
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
City Line Direct Vent Fireplaces must be installed in accordance with these instructions. Carefully read all the instructions in this manual first. Consult the “authority having jurisdiction” to determine the need for a permit prior to starting the installation. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure this fireplace is installed in compliance with manufacturer’s instructions and all applicable codes.
Before You Start
Safe installation and operation of this appliance requires common sense, however, we are required by the Canadian Safety Standards and ANSI Standards to make you aware of the following:
INSTALLATION AND REPAIR SHOULD BE DONE BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSON. THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE INSPECTED BEFORE USE AND AT LEAST ANNUALLY BY A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PERSON. MORE FREQUENT CLEANING MAY BE REQUIRED DUE TO EXCESSIVE LINT FROM CARPETING, BEDDING MATERIAL, ETC. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT CONTROL COMPARTMENTS, BURNERS AND CIRCULATING AIR PASSAGEWAYS OF THE APPLIANCE BE KEPT CLEAN.
DUE TO HIGH TEMPERATURES, THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE LOCATED OUT OF TRAFFIC AND AWAY FROM FURNITURE AND DRAPERIES.

CHILDREN AND ADULTS SHOULD BE ALERTED TO THE HAZARDS OF HIGH SURFACE TEMPERATURES, ESPECIALLY THE FIREPLACE GLASS, AND SHOULD STAY AWAY TO AVOID BURNS OR CLOTHING IGNITION.
YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD BE CAREFULLY SUPERVISED WHEN THEY ARE IN THE SAME AREA AS THE APPLIANCE. TODDLERS, YOUNG CHILDREN AND OTHERS MAY BE SUSCEPTIBLE TO ACCIDENTAL CONTACT BURNS. A PHYSICAL BARRIERS IS RECOMMENDED IF THERE ARE AT RISK INDIVIDUAL IN THE HOUSE. TO RESTRICT ACCESS TO A FIREPLACE OR STOVE, INSTALL AN ADJUSTABLE SAFETY GATE TO KEEP TODDLERS, YOUNG CHILDREN AND OTHER AT RISK INDIVIDUALS OUT OF THE ROOM AND AWAY FROM HOT SURFACES.
CLOTHING OR OTHER FLAMMABLE MATERIAL SHOULD NOT BE PLACED ON OR NEAR THE APPLIANCE.
A BARRIER DESIGNED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF BURNS FROM THE HOT VIEWING GLASS IS PROVIDED WITH THIS APPLIANCE AND SHALL BE INSTALLED FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN AND OTHER AT-RISK INDIVIDUALS.

WARNING: FAILURE TO INSTALL THIS APPLIANCE CORRECTLY WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND MAY CAUSE A SERIOUS HOUSE FIRE.

ANY SAFETY SCREEN, GUARD, OR BARRIER REMOVED FOR SERVICING THE APPLIANCE, MUST BE REPLACED PRIOR TO OPERATING THE APPLIANCE.

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WE RECOMMEND REMOVING THE GLASS WITH THE GLASS VACUUM HOLDERS SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER. LOWER THE GLASS TO REST IN A SAFE PLACE. THIS IS TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE GLASS EDGES. EXTRA CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN REMOVING/INSTALLING THE GLASS. BREAKAGE OR DAMAGE TO THE EDGE OF THE GLASS WHICH OCCURS AS A RESULT OF CARELESS HANDLING WILL NOT BE COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.

IF THE BARRIER BECOMES DAMAGED, THE BARRIER SHALL BE REPLACED WITH THE MANUFACTURER’S BARRIER FOR THIS APPLIANCE.

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First Fire
The FIRST FIRE in your fireplace is part of the paint curing process. To ensure the paint is properly cured, it is recommended you burn your fireplace for at least four (4) hours the first time.
When first operated, the unit will release an odour caused by the curing of the paint and the burning off of any oils remaining from manufacturing. Smoke detectors in the house may go off at this time. Open a few windows to ventilate the room for a couple of hours. The glass may require cleaning.
NOTE: When the glass is cold and the appliance is lit, it may cause condensation and fog the glass. This condensation is normal and will disappear in a few minutes as the glass heats up.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE GLASS WHILE IT IS STILL HOT!
DO NOT BURN THE UNIT WITHOUT THE GLASS IN PLACE.
During the first few fires, a white film may develop on the glass front as part of the curing process. The glass should be cleaned after the unit has cooled down or the film will bake on and become very difficult to remove. Use a non-abrasive cleaner and DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE GLASS WHILE IT IS HOT.

Normal Operating Sounds Of Gas Appliances
It is possible that you will hear some sounds from your gas appliance. This is perfectly normal due to the fact that there are various gauges and types of steel used within your appliance. Listed below are some examples. All are normal operating sounds and should not be considered as defects in your appliance.
Burner Tray: The burner tray is positioned directly under the burner tube(s) media and logs and is made of a different gauge material from the rest of the firebox and body. Therefore, the varying thicknesses of steel will expand and contract at slightly different rates which can cause “ticking” and “cracking” sounds. You should also be aware that as there are temperature changes within the unit these sounds will likely re-occur. Again, this is normal for steel fireboxes.
Pilot Flame: While the pilot flame is on it can make a very slight “whisper” sound.
Gas Control Valve: As the gas control valve turns ON and OFF, a dull clicking sound may be audible, this is normal operation of a gas regulator or valve.
Unit Body/Firebox: Different types and thicknesses of steel will expand and contract at different rates resulting in some “cracking” and “ticking” sounds will be heard throughout the cycling process.

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Lighting Procedure

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IMPORTANT: The remote control system supplied with this appliance has several options for starting/operating the appliance using the battery holder and ON/OFF key on the hand held transmitter. Prior to operating this appliance, please read the remote control operating instructions (packaged with remote control) to understand how to operate this remote control system.
1. Ensure the battery holder switch is in the Remote position and / or wall mounted battery holder (if equipped) is in the position.
2. Press and release the ON/OFF button on the remote handheld transmitter (see Diagram 1). An audible beep should be heard from the receiver. If not using the remote, the unit can also be turned on by sliding the battery holder switch to the position (if equipped).

Note: The first try for ignition will last approximately 60 seconds. If there is no flame ignition (rectification) the board will stop sparking for approximately 35 seconds. After wait time , the board will start second try for ignition by sparking for approximately 60 seconds . If there is still no positive ignition the board will go into lock out.
The system will need to be reset as follows:
a) Turn the system off by pressing the ON/OFF button on the remote. b) Wait 5 minutes then repeat from step 2.
Shutdown Procedure
1. Press the ON/OFF button on the remote

2. If service is to be performed- you must disconnect power and shut off gas to the unit.

ON/OFF Button

Diagram 1

3. After approximately 15 seconds (for powervent models) the spark ignition system will spark for 60 seconds to light the pilot.
4. The unit will turn on.

  • Not offered on all models.

Continuous Pilot/Intermittent Pilot (CPI/IPI) selection

See remote control instructions for details.

Note: Power vent models do not have a continuous pilot option.

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Copy of the Lighting Plate Instructions

Listed/Nom: VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER / FOYER AU GAZ À ÉVACUATION DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL / NE PAS ENLEVER CETTE ÉTIQUETTE

Certified to / Certifié : ANSI Z21.88-2017 · CSA-2.33-2017 CSA 2.17-2017

MAY BE INSTALLED IN MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOMES AFTER FIRST SALE.

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Proflame II Remote Control Operating Instructions

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IMPORTANT:The Proflame Transmitter 2 is an integrated part of the

Proflame 2 System, which consists of these elements:

·

Proflame 2 Transmitter, to be used in conjunction with:

·

Integrated Fireplaces Control (Proflame 2 IFC)

The Proflame 2 Transmitter provides for controlling the following hearth appliance functions:

Main Burner On/Off

Main Burner flame modulation (6 levels)

Choice of standing or intermittent pilot (CPI/IPI)

Thermostat and Smart thermostat functions

Accent light modulation (6 levels)**

Split flow valve**

Comfort Fan speed modulation (6 levels)**

** This feature is not available on any Hampton models.

The Proflame Transmitter uses a streamline design with a simple button layout and informative LCD display (Fig. 1). A Mode Key is provided to
index between the features and a Thermostat Key is used to turn on/
off or index through Thermostat functions (Fig. 1 & 2). Additionally, a Key Lock feature is provided (Fig. 22).

Figure 1: Proflame Transmitter

TECHNICAL DATA REMOTE CONTROL

Supply Voltage

4.5V (three 1.5V AAA batteries)

Ambient temperature 0 – 50oC (32 – 122oF) ratings

Radio Frequency

315 MHZ

WARNING: THE TRANSMITTER AND IFC ARE RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES.

ATTENTION!
– Turn “OFF” the main gas supply of the appliance during installation or maintenance of the IFC.
– Turn “OFF” main gas supply to the appliance prior to removing or reinserting the batteries.
– In case of remote control malfunction, turn off the IFC device using the “ON/OFF” main switch.
– For installation / maintenance, switch off the IFC device removing main power supply plug.
This appliance requires coding/pairing of the remote control and IFC (Integrated Fireplace Control). See remote/IFC coding/pairing instructions found in this manual.
Pairing the remote control to remote receiver/ battery holder (if required)
Power the receiver. Press the PRG button located on the top right hand corner of receiver – see the receiver instruction marked (). The receiver will beep three times to indicate that it is ready to synchronize with a transmitter. Install the 3 AAA type batteries in the transmitter battery bay, located on the base of the transmitter (fig. 3). With the batteries already installed in the transmitter, opush the ON button. The receiver’s command is accepted and sets to the particular code of that transmitter. The system is now initialized.
(
) The receiver may be independent or integral jto the IFC hearth appliance control module. The receiver instruction may not be independent when part of the IFC.

Figure 2: Transmitter LCD Display

Figure 3: Battery Compartment City Series CB60E | 17

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Temperature indication Display

Remote-Flame Control

With the system in the “OFF” position, press the Thermostat Key and the Mode Key at the same time. Look at the LCD screen on the transmitter to verify that a C or F is visible to the right of the room temperature display (Figures 4 & 5).

The Proflame has six (6) flame levels. With the system on, and the flame level at the maximum in the appliance, pressing the Down Arrow Key
once will reduce the flame height by one step until the flame is turned off. The Up Arrow Key will increase the flame height each time it is pressed. If the Up Arrow Key is pressed while the system is on but the flame is off, the flame will come on in the high position. ( Fig. 7 & 8 ) A single “beep” will confirm reception of the command.

Figure 4: Remote Control display in Farenheit.

Figure 5: Remote Control display in Celsius.

Fig. 7

Turn on the Appliance
With the system OFF, press the ON/OFF Key on the Transmitter. The Transmitter display will show some other active Icons on the screen. At the same time the IFC will activate the appliance. A single “beep” from the IFC will confirm reception of the command.

Fig. 8
Room Thermostat (Transmitter Operation)

Figure 6: Remote Control display
Turn off the Appliance
With the system ON, press the ON/OFF Key on the Transmitter. The Transmitter LCD display will only show the room temperature (Fig. 6). At the same time the IFC will turn off the appliance. A single “beep” from the IFC confirms reception of the command.

The Remote Control can operate as a room thermostat. The thermostat can be set to a desired temperature to control the comfort level in a room. To activate this function, press the Thermostat Key (Fig. 1). The LCD display on the Transmitter will change to show that the room thermostat is “ON” and the set temperature is now displayed (Fig. 9). To adjust the set temperature, press the Up or Down Arrow Keys until the desired set temperature is displayed on the LCD screen of the Transmitter.

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Figure 10

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Smart Thermostat (Transmitter Operation)

Remote dimmer control (Light)**

The Smart Thermostat function adjusts the flame height in accordance to the difference between the set point temperature and the actual room temperatures. As the room temperature gets closer to the set point the
Smart Function will modulate the flame down. To activate this function, press the Thermostat Key (Fig. 1) until the word
“SMART” appears to the right of the temperature bulb graphic (Fig. 11).
To adjust the set temperature, press the Up or Down Arrow Keys until
the desired set temperature is displayed on the LCD screen of the
Transmitter (Fig. 12).
Note. When Smart Thermostat is activated, manual flame height adjustment is disabled.

The auxiliary function controls the AUX power outlet by the dimmable light control. To activate this function use the Mode Key (fig. 1) to index to the AUX icon (fig. 15 & 16). The intensity of the output can be adjusted through six (6) levels. Use the Up/Down Arrow Keys (Fig.1) adjust the output level (Fig. 16). A single “beep” will confirm reception of the command.
Note: This function is available only with the IFC Control Module.

Figure 11: Smart Flame Function

Figure 12

Figure 15

Figure 16

Fan Speed Control**

Split Flow control**

If the appliance is equipped with a hot air circulating fan, the speed of
the fan can be controlled by the Proflame system. The fan speed can be adjusted through six (6) speeds. To activate this function use the Mode
Key (fig.1) to index to the fan control icon (Fig. 13). Use the Up/Down Arrow Keys (fig.1) to turn on, off or adjust the fan speed (fig. 14). A single “beep”
will confirm reception of the command.

The secondary burner is controlled by the split Flow. To activate this
function use the Mode Key (fig. 1) to index to the SPLIT FLOW mode icon (fig. 17 & 18). Pressing the Up Arrow Key will activate the secondary burner. Pressing
the Down Arrow Key will turn the secondary burner off. A single “beep” will confirm the reception of the command.

Figure 13

Figure 14

Figure 17

Figure 18

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Continuous Pilot/Intermittent Pilot (CPI/IPI) selection
Note: Power vent models do not have a Continuous Pilot option.
With the system in “OFF” position press the Mode Key (fig. 1) to index to the CPI mode icon (fig. 19 & 20). Pressing the Up Arrow Key will activate the Continuous Pilot Ignition mode (CPI). Pressing the Down Arrow Key will return to IPI. A single “beep” will confirm the reception of the command.

5. “Clr” will remove a mode–use the up or down arrow while holding down ON/OFF and MODE (mode icon will disappear once removed).
6. Use the “MODE” button to move to the next function. 7. “Set” will add a mode –use the up or down arrow while holding
down ON/OFF and MODE (mode icon will appear when added). 8. Use the “MODE” button to move to the next function.
Note: You should never program out the fan (if installed) or CPI/IPI mode on the remote.
Key Lock
This function will lock the keys to avoid unsupervised operation. To activate this function, press the MODE and UP Keys at the same time (fig. 21). To de- activate this function, press the MODE and UP Keys at the same time.

Figure 19

Figure 20

CPI/IPI Switch
This appliance comes equipped with a CPI/IPI switch. The functions of both the CPI/IPI switch are as follows: Continuous pilot (CPI) – A pilot that when in operation, is intended to remain continuously ignited until it is manually interrupted. Intermittent pilot (IPI) – A pilot that is automatically ignited when an appliance is called on to operate and which remains continuously ignited during each period of main burner operation. The pilot is automatically extinguished when each main burner operating cycle is completed. The mode of the fireplace is easily changed from an intermittent pilot ignition system (IPI) to a continuous pilot ignition system (CPI) by using remote control as noted above. The benefits of having as CPI are as follows: -Keeps venting primed for trouble free start-up under colder weather conditions or inversions. -Keeps the unit glass warm, which decreases the amount of condensation on start-up -Provides owners with flexibility to choose a traditional continuous pilot. The primary benefit of having the IPI function is a significant savings on fuel as the pilot will only run when there is a call for heat.
Thermostat Icon: If the thermostat icon is not present on the remote transmitter, follow instructions noted below: 1.Remove one battery from the remote. 2. Press and hold down the Thermostat button on the remote. 3. Reinstall the battery(removed in Step 1) while still holding down
thermostat button. 4. If you see “Set” the thermostat option is now enabled. If you see
“Clr” the thermostat option is now disabled. 5. Repeat the procedure if the “Set” or “Clr” to remove or add the op-
tion back to the remote did not appear.
Enable all other functions if not present on the remote transmitter, follow instructions noted below: 1. Remove one battery from remote. 2. Press and hold both the ON/OFF and MODE button at the same time . 3. Reinstall battery removed in Step 1 while holding both buttons–keep
holding buttons, then release the MODE button only. 4.The screen will show either “Clr” or “Set” as the first option available
is to disable or enable a mode.

Figure 21
Low Battery Power Detection Transmitter
The life span of the remote control batteries depends on various factors: quality of the batteries used, the number of ignitions of the appliance, the number of changes to the room thermostat set point, etc. When the Transmitter batteries are low, a Battery Icon will appear on the LCD display of the Transmitter (Fig. 22) before all battery power is lost. When the batteries are replaced this Icon will disappear.
Figure 22

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Proflame II Battery Holder Battery Replacement & Battery Pack up if 120 Volt Power is lost

How to replace/add the batteries on battery holder (Proflame 2).

Note : If a wall switch cover plate is installed, first remove cover plate by removing 2 small phillips head screws

STEP 1

Move both the left/right slides as shown below.

The battery compartment will be pushed out slightly, to allow to easily extract it

STEP 2

Extract the battery compartment from the remote receiver/battery holder

Replace 4 x AA batteries and insert the battery compartment back into remote receiver/battery holder

STEP 3

Keeping the battery compartment pressed in, close the left slide

Close the right slide

STEP 4 Reinstall wall cover plate with 2 Phillips head screws.

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Front & Side Glass Barrier Removal
Note: Only the front glass barrier is shown in diagrams – follow same procedure for side glass barrier removal.

Glass barrier removal video

1. Prepare a soft, scratch resistant surface to place the glass (i.e. large sheet or clean drop cloth). 2. Attach the vacuum clamps to the glass as shown. Press the vacuum clamps against the glass, then
close the clamps while maintaining pressure on the glass. 3. Slide the corner protectors onto the bottom corners of the glass. If you don’t have these, place a soft
cloth or piece of cardboard under the glass barrier to protect the corners during removal.

Vacuum clamps

Open

Closed

Corner protector

Vacuum clamps

Corner protector

4. Using the vacuum clamps, lift the barrier straight up, pull it toward you, then gently lower it straight down (see below).

Lift

Pull forward

Lower down

Angle out

5. Angle the bottom edge toward you and carefully lift the glass barrier out, placing it on your prepared soft, scratch resistant surface (i.e. drop cloth). 6. To reinstall, reverse steps.
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If glass isn’t hanging straight, use a phillips screwdriver to adjust the angle. Clockwise = angles barrier out toward you Counter clockwise = angles barrier in towards the unit.

Slide the screwdriver straight up at the two indicator slots.

If the side glass height needs adjustment, follow the next step.

To adjust the side glass, remove the screws at the top of the panel and move the glass up or down. When the glass is in the correct position, replace and tighten the screws.

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Inner Glass Panel Installation / Removal

Note: glass panels must be installed to operate fireplace
WARNING: GLASS HANDLING
We recommend using the glass vacuum holders supplied by the manufacturer. Lower the glass to rest in a safe place, this is to prevent damage to the glass edges. Extra care must be taken when removing/installing the glass. Breakage or damage to the edge of the glass which occurs as a result of careless handling will not be covered under warranty.
· We recommend handling the glass with supplied vacuum clamps
· When removing glass­prepare a soft, scratch resistant surface to place the 60-3/8″x 18-1/4″ glass
· Never clean or remove hot glass
Note: The suction cups may leave a round film on the glass when used. Ensure that the glass is cleaned using a fireplace glass cleaner after each removal and prior to operating the appliance.

3. From the front inside lower panel of the unit–pivot the glass support into upright position as shown below.

1. Remove outer safety barrier glass panels if previously installed­see instructions in this manual.

Glass supports in upright position

2. Remove outer panels installed in unit – see panel removal section in this manual. 4. Open the 8 clamps at the top of the glass.

Press glass vacuum clamps in open position firmly onto surface of glass. Bring handles together to close.

Open

Closed

Glass removal video

With the top clamps in open position, use your hands to pull the two glass gasket rails towards you.

Handle glass with supplied vacuum clamps
Note–the following installation diagrams do not include the vacuum clamps but it is strongly recommended to use clamps at all times when handling the firebox glass.
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Clamps in closed position

Clamps in open position, rail pulled forward

5. Pull the 3 lower glass gasket pads forward to release the glass.

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Gasket pad

6. Support the glass with one hand and open the 9 lower clamps.

Push down on levers to lower glass panel 8. Carefully lean glass forward onto support.

Glass panel–leaning on support

Lower clamps (x9) in open position

NOTE: The firebox glass may remain propped on the glass supports to clean the interior surface. Use care when cleaning — do not apply excessive force
or pressure.

7. Locate the 2 levers below the glass and turn them both 90° in a clockwise direction to lower the firebox glass panel.

9. To remove the firebox glass panel from the unit: tilt the glass forward gently onto the glass supports, grip both suction clamps and lift the glass
up and out of the unit.

10. To install glass–reverse steps.

IMPORTANT: Remove glass panel completely when installing or removing panels, logs, media, etc. to avoid causing any damage to the glass.

Levers to lower firebox glass

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Inner Glass Panel (Firebox Glass) Installation / Removal – Side Glass

1. Open 2x lower clamps by turning 90°.

4. Gently move bottom of side glass panel into the support channel as shown in diagram below.

2. Pull glass gasket pad forward to release glass. Note: if gasket pad won’t open–check that all clamps are turned a full 90°.

3. Open 2x top clamps by turning 90°.

5. Tilt top of glass side panel outward to create clearance. 6. Remove panel.

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7. Repeat steps to remove side glass panel on the opposite side. 8. Reverse steps to re-install side glass panels.

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Optional Front Barrier Glass Stoppers Installation / Removal

There are 4 optional stoppers (2 side/2 front) included in the manual pack which provide additional support to the glass barrier, if desired–install the stoppers prior to installation of the barrier glass.
1. Install glass stopper (if desired) by sliding down the outside of the outer side panel.

3. Install glass stopper (if desired) by sliding stopper assembly between unit and panel – the stopper assembly will attach to the unit via a magnet, adjust position of glass stopper is required.

2. Slide backwall outer panel behind glass stopper bracket (if installed).

4. Repeat steps 1-6 to install outer panels on opposite side.

5. Install barrier glass as per instructions in this manual.

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Bulb Replacement
1. Turn off power and gas to unit and allow to cool to room temperature. 2. Remove outer safety glass panels and inner panels (firebox glass)­see
instructions in this manual.

Light are located behind the front face of the unit 3. Loosen 2 screws on each side of individual inner light cover and remove. 4. Replace bulb and reverse steps to complete procedure. NOTE: Do not handle bulb with bare hands. Use packaging or a tissue to hold
new bulb when replacing. Regency Part# 911-208 Oven Lamp Assembly G9 120V/25W Regency Part# 911-072 Replacement Bulb G9 120 Volt/25 watt
Inner light covers shown from below

Inner light covers close up
Light gasket Light glass Light cover
Inner light cover reassembly order

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Maintenance Instructions
1. Always turn off the gas valve before cleaning. For relighting, refer to lighting instructions. Keep the burner and control compartment clean by brushing and vacuuming at least once a year. When cleaning the logs, use a soft clean paint brush as the logs are fragile and easily damaged.
2. Clean appliance and door with a damp cloth (never when unit is hot). Never use an abrasive cleaner. The glass should be cleaned with a gas fireplace glass cleaner. The glass should be cleaned when it starts looking cloudy.

material. 3. Check for evidences of excessive condensation,
such as water droplets forming in the inner liner, and subsequently dripping out the joints, Continuous condensation can cause corrosion of caps, pipe, and fittings. It may be caused by having excessive lateral runs, too many elbows, and exterior portions of the system being exposed to cold weather.
4. Inspect joints, to verify that no pipe sections or fittings have been disturbed, and consequently loosened. Also check mechanical supports such as Wall Straps, or plumbers’ tape for rigidity.

3. The fireplace is finished in a heat resistant paint and should only be refinished with heat resistant paint. Regency® uses StoveBright Paint – Metallic Black #6309.
4. Make a periodic check of burner for proper position and condition. Visually check the flame of the burner periodically, making sure the flames are steady; not lifting or floating. If there is a problem, call a qualified service person.

Log Replacement
The unit should never be used with broken logs. Turn off the gas valve and allow the unit to cool before opening door and carefully remove the logs. (The pilot light generates enough heat to burn someone.) If for any reason a log should need replacement, you must use the proper replacement log. The position of these logs must be as shown in the diagrams under Log Installation.

5. The appliance and venting system must be inspected before use, and at least annually, by a qualified field service person, to ensure that the flow of combustion and ventilation air is not obstructed.
Note: Never operate the appliance without the glass properly secured in place.
6. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace nay part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.
7. In the event this appliance has been serviced check that the vent-air system has been properly resealed & reinstalled in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Verify operation after servicing.
General Vent Maintenance
Conduct an inspection of the venting system semiannually. Recommended areas to inspect as follows:
1. Check the Venting System for corrosion in areas that are exposed to the elements. These will appear as rust spots or streaks, and in extreme cases, holes. These components should be replaced immediately.
2. Remove the Cap, and shine a flashlight down the Vent. Remove any bird nests, or other foreign

Note: Improper positioning of logs may create carbon build-up and will severely alter the unit’s performance which is not covered under warranty.
Glass
Your Regency® fireplace is supplied with high temperature 5mm-Tempered outer glass & 5mmCeramic inner glass. If your glass requires cleaning, we recommend using an approved glass cleaner available at all authorized dealers. Do not use abrasive materials or ammonia based cleaners.
CAUTION & WARNINGS:

  • Do not clean when the glass is hot. The use of substitute glass will void all
    product warranties.
    Care must be taken to avoid breakage of
    the glass. Do not strike or abuse the glass. Do not operate this fireplace without the
    glass front or with a cracked or broken glass front. Wear gloves and safety glasses when removing damaged or broken glass. Replacement of the glass panels should be done by a licensed or qualified service person.
    WARNING: Do not operate appliance with the glass front removed, cracked, or broken. Replacement of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service person.

Glass Replacement
In the event that you break your glass by impact, purchase your replacement from an authorized Regency dealer only. Replacement glass is shipped already installed into the door frame. Reinstall as per Glass Installation in the “Glass Installation” section.
REPLACEMENT GLASS:
CB60E
Outer Safety Glass Front – Tempered (Part# 940-511/P) Outer Safety Glass Right Side- Tempered (Part# 940-509/P) Outer Safety Glass Left Side- Tempered (Part# 940-510/P)
Inner Glass Front – Ceramic (Part# 940-507/P) Inner Glass Side – Ceramic (Part# 940-508/P)

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MA Code – CO Detector
(for the State of Massachusetts only)
5.08: Modifications to NFPA-54, Chapter 10
(2) Revise 10.8.3 by adding the following additional requirements:
(a) For all side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment installed in every dwelling, building or structure used in whole or in part for residential purposes, including those owned or operated by the Commonwealth and where the side wall exhaust vent termination is less than seven (7) feet above finished grade in the area of the venting, including but not limited to decks and porches, the following requirements shall be satisfied:
1. INSTALLATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. At the time of installation of the side wall horizontal vented gas fueled equipment, the installing plumber or gasfitter shall observe that a hard wired carbon monoxide detector with an alarm and battery back-up is installed on the floor level where the gas equipment is to be installed. In addition, the installing plumber or gasfitter shall observe that a battery operated or hard wired carbon monoxide detector with an alarm is installed on each additional level of the dwelling, building or structure served by the side wall horizontal vented gas fueled equipment. It shall be the responsibility of the property owner to secure the services of qualified licensed professionals for the installation of hard wired carbon monoxide detectors
a. In the event that the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment is installed in a crawl space or an attic, the hard wired carbon monoxide detector with alarm and battery back-up may be installed on the next adjacent floor level.
b. In the event that the requirements of this subdivision can not be met at the time of completion of installation, the owner shall have a period of thirty (30) days to comply with the above requirements; provided, however, that during said thirty (30) day period, a battery operated carbon monoxide detector with an alarm shall be installed.
2. APPROVED CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. Each carbon monoxide detector as required in accordance with the above provisions shall comply with NFPA 720 and be ANSI/UL 2034 listed and IAS certified.
3. SIGNAGE. A metal or plastic identification plate shall be permanently mounted to the exterior of the building at a minimum height of eight (8) feet above grade directly in line with the exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment. The sign shall read, in print size no less than one-half (1/2) inch in size, “GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW. KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS”.
4. INSPECTION. The state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment shall not approve the installation unless, upon inspection, the inspector observes carbon monoxide detectors and signage installed in accordance with the provisions of 248 CMR 5.08(2)(a)1 through 4.
(b) EXEMPTIONS: The following equipment is exempt from 248 CMR 5.08(2)(a)1 through 4:
1. The equipment listed in Chapter 10 entitled “Equipment Not Required To Be Vented” in the most current edition of NFPA 54 as adopted by the Board; and
2. Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment installed in a room or structure separate from the dwelling, building or structure used in whole or in part for residential purposes.
(c) MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS – GAS EQUIPMENT VENTING SYSTEM PROVIDED. When the manufacturer of Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas equipment provides a venting system design or venting system components with the equipment, the instructions provided by the manufacturer for installation of the equipment and the venting system shall include:
1. Detailed instructions for the installation of the venting system design or the venting system components; and
2. A complete parts list for the venting system design or venting system.
(d) MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS – GAS EQUIPMENT VENTING SYSTEM NOT PROVIDED. When the manufacturer of a Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment does not provide the parts for venting the flue gases, but identifies “special venting systems”, the following requirements shall be satisfied by the manufacturer:
1. The referenced “special venting system” instructions shall be included with the appliance or equipment installation instructions; and
2. The “special venting systems” shall be Product Approved by the Board, and the instructions for that system shall include a parts list and detailed installation instructions.
(e) A copy of all installation instructions for all Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment, all venting instructions, all parts lists for venting instructions, and/or all venting design instructions shall remain with the appliance or equipmentat the completion of the installation.
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General Safety Information
1. The appliance installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the current Canadian or National Gas Codes, CAN1-B149 or ANSI Z223.1 Installation Codes.
2. See general construction and assembly instructions. The appliance and vent should be enclosed.
3. This appliance must be connected to the specified vent and termination cap to the outside of the building envelope. Never vent to another room or inside a building. Make sure that the vent is fitted as per Venting instructions.
4. Inspect the venting system annually for blockage and any signs of deterioration.
5. Venting terminals shall not be recessed into a wall or siding.
6. Any safety glass removed for servicing must be replaced prior to operating the appliance.
7. To prevent injury, do not allow anyone who is unfamiliar with the operation to use the fireplace.
8. Wear gloves and safety glasses for protection while doing required maintenance.
9. Be aware of electrical wiring locations in walls and ceilings when cutting holes for termination.
10. Under no circumstances should this appliance be modified. Parts that have to be removed for servicing should be replaced prior to operating this appliance.
11. Installation and any repairs to this appliance should be done by a qualified service person. A professional service person should be called to inspect this appliance annually. Make it a practice to have all of your gas appliances checked annually.
12. Do not slam shut or strike the glass door.
13. Under no circumstances should any solid fuels (wood, paper, cardboard, coal, etc.) be used in this appliance.
14. The appliance area must be kept clear and free of combustible materials, (gases and other flammable vapours and liquids).

Installation Checklist
1. Locate appliance. Refer to the following sections: a) Locating Your Fireplace b) Clearances c) Combustible Mantel Clearances d) Framing & Finishing e) Venting. See the “Venting Introduction” to “Venting Arrangements” sections.
2. Assemble Standoffs. Refer to the “Unit Assembly Prior to Installation” section. (NOTE: must be done before installing unit into fireplace.)
3. Install vent. See the “Horizontal Installations” to “Installation Procedures” sections.
4. Wire 120 volt AC power to the supplied receptacle box located on the lower left-hand side of appliance. The Duplex receptacle and cover are included in the manual package. Note : This heater does not require a 120 volt AC supply for burner operation, but is highly recommended as a primary power source to eliminate the need for 4 AA batteries. Batteries should be used as a secondary power source. 120 Volt AC power is also required for the lights.
5. Install the junction box supplied with the appliance. Install the remote battery box inside the junction box. Hook the battery box to the wire marked “receiver” – this will enable burner operation. If 120 Volt AC power was brought to appliance, batteries are not required.
6. Make gas connections. Test the pilot. Must be as per diagram. Refer to the “Gas Line Installation” & “Pilot Adjustment” sections.
7. Install standard and optional features. Refer to the following sections where applicable:
a. Barrier Safety Glass b. Firebox (inner) glass c. Log Set d. Fireglass e. Ceramic stones or other approved media f. Painted, enamel, or glass panels (panels
required) g. Corner Kit h. Optional Framing Kit i. Heatwave Kit j. Heatwave kit adaptor
8. Plug 3 prong plug for the lights into the receptacle. The 3 prong plug will be located near the gas valve on the appliance.

NOTES

This includes:
1. Clocking the appliance to ensure the correct firing rate (rate noted on label 39,000 Btu/h NG/ 36,000 Btu/h LP) after burning appliance for 15 minutes.
2. If required, adjusting the primary air to ensure that the flame does not carbon. First allow the unit to burn for 15-20 min. to stabilize.
CAUTION: Any alteration to the product that causes sooting or carboning that results in damage is not the responsibility of the manufacturer.
Heatwave Duct System Optional Kit
The HeatWave Air Duct Kit increases the effectiveness of your fireplace by dispersing warm air from the fireplace to remote locations in the same room or other rooms in your home.
Up to two kits may be installed on the fireplace.
· One adaptor kit #946-766 must be used with each 946-753.
· Using the optional HeatWave kit does not reduce the size of the ventilation opening, which must be a minimum of 180 sq. in. regardless.
The HeatWave Duct Kit has different clearance and framing requirements, check the HeatWave manual for details.

9. Final check.

Before leaving this unit with the customer, the
installer must ensure that the appliance is firing correctly and operation fully explained to customer.

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Locating Your Gas Fireplace Bay Install

Locating Your Gas Fireplace Corner Install

1. When selecting a location for your fireplace, 1. When selecting a location for your fireplace,

ensure that the clearances are met.

ensure that the clearances are met.

2. The appliance must be installed on a flat, solid, continuous surface For example a wood, metal
or concrete floor or in a raised (on the wall) application. The appliance must be installed on
a metal or wood panel extending the full width
and depth of the appliance.

2. The appliance must be installed on a flat, solid, continuous surface For example a wood, metal
or concrete floor or in a raised (on the wall) application. The appliance must be installed on
a metal or wood panel extending the full width
and depth of the appliance.

3. The CB60E Direct Vent Gas Fireplace can be installed framed out into the room as in D and E. See Diagram 1.

3. The CB60E Corner Conversion Gas Fireplace can be installed in a recessed position or framed out into the room as in A and B. See Diagram 1.

A

B

E

Diagram 1
D) 3 sided-CB60E (corner install) E) 3 sided-CB60E

Diagram 1
A) Corner Left B) Corner Right

4. For bedroom installations, check with local codes before installation. This appliance is offered with a remote control.
5. The CB60E Direct Vent Gas Fireplace is approved for alcove installations, see “Clearances” section for details.
6. We recommend that you plan your installation on paper using exact measurements for clearances and floor protection before actually installing this appliance. Have an authorized inspector, dealer, or installer review your plans before installation.
Note: For vent terminations refer to “Exterior Vent Termination Locations” section.

4. For bedroom installations, check with local codes before installation. This appliance is offered with a remote control.
5. The CB60E Corner Conversion Gas Fireplace is approved for alcove installations, see “Clearances” section for details.
6. We recommend that you plan your installation on paper using exact measurements for clearances and floor protection before actually installing this appliance. Have an authorized inspector, dealer, or installer review your plans before installation.
Note: For vent terminations refer to “Exterior Vent Termination Locations” section.

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Unit Assembly Prior to Installation Before you Start-Removing the Unit from the Pallet
Remove the screws securing the unit to the pallet Due to the size and weight (480 pounds shipping weight) of the CB60E–lifting and moving the unit will require 4 people. Place a length (long enough to get a solid grip on each side) of 2 x 4 through the opening on each side of the unit as shown. Lift and move the unit carefully. Note: Remove 2 x 4’s when unit it is in final position.
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Rear Standoffs The 6 rear standoffs are already attached to the appliance. Do not remove these standoffs. The 2 top rear standoffs are designed so that screws can be used to secure the appliance to the rear wall if needed. Studs must be in this location if choosing to screw this into studs.
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Leveling Legs There are four levelling legs – two on each side, that can be adjusted (with the supplied tool–found in the manual package) if required.

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Access Panel Removal
The front access panels (x3) and one (x1) on the right side (facing unit front) may be removed for ease of hooking up gas and electrical–prior to finishing. Once complete ensure that the access panel is reinstalled prior to any finishing. See locations in diagram to the right.
Note: Once the finished material is installed, these access panels are no longer accessible.

Gas connection Aeration adjustment
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1. Identify access panel to be removed, remove corresponding outer trim panel by lifting up and off (centre panel shown below).

Electrical

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2. From inside the unit–push in tab to release the access panel at the top.
3. Push the access towards the inside of the unit, lift up from the bottom to release bottom tabs, when clear, lift out of unit.
4. Reverse steps to reinstall access panel.
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Ventilation Openings (Three-sided/Bay Installation)
· For right/left two-sided corner, see next page.

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Regency’s patented Cool Wall system releases warmth at ceiling level. This system reduces excessive radiant heat in front of the fireplace so you can enjoy your fireplace more often. · Design your own chase vent solution to suit your home · Use optional front or left & right side chase vent grills · Release warmth into the room discreetly
Ventilation Opening Locations
The following are examples of how the ventilation openings may be placed above the fireplace. The air travelling through the heat exchanger is heated by the fireplace and then directed out the back of the fireplace. The combined warmed air is then vented back into the room.
If using the optional heat wave kit, this does not reduce the size of the ventilation opening. The ventilation opening(s) must be a minimum 180 square inches regardless.
Front Exit
The ventilation opening may be placed in front ensuring it meets the 180 square inch opening & is located 0-2″ (51mm) from the enclosure ceiling.

Top Exit
The ventilation opening may be short of the ceiling as shown below. Minimum opening height must be 1-3/4″ (44mm) measured from top of enclosure to the ceiling and must be in open in front and both sides to meet the minimum 180 square inches free open air requirement.

SIde Exit (Left/Right)
Ventilation openings, when placed on both sides, must be of the same size. They must be have an equal split (50/50) free air opening to balance air flow. A ventilation opening may never be on one side only. The ventilation openings cannot be any smaller than 6″ (152mm) wide to equal the total area of 180 square inches of free open area. Example: 6″ (152mm) wide x 15″ (381mm) High = 90 square inches per side of free open area. A second ventilation grill is installed on the other side to =100%. The ventilation openings must be located 0-2″ (51mm) from the enclosure ceiling.

The ventilation opening may be fully open at the top of the enclosure. This type of ventilation opening would be used when the top of the enclosure is not visible from above and where the ceiling within the room is higher than normal. When creating this type of ventilation opening, measures should be into place to avoid having objects of any type falling or be thrown into the ventilation opening. Mesh screen or other preventative measures should be put into place.
The ventilation opening may be placed on top ensuring it meets the 180 square inch opening. This type of ventilation opening would be used when the top of the enclosure is visible from above and where the ceiling within the room is higher than normal.

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Ventilation Openings (Right/Left Corner)
Regency’s patented Cool Wall system releases warmth at ceiling level. This system reduces excessive radiant heat in front of the fireplace so you can enjoy your fireplace more often. · Design your own chase vent solution to suit your home · Use optional front or left & right side chase vent grills · Release warmth into the room discreetly
Ventilation Opening Locations
The following are examples of how the ventilation openings may be placed above the fireplace. The air travelling through the heat exchanger is heated by the fireplace and then directed out the back of the fireplace. The combined warmed air is then vented back into the room.
If using the optional heat wave kit, this does not reduce the size of the ventilation opening. The ventilation opening(s) must be a minimum 180 square inches regardless.
Front Exit
The ventilation opening may be placed in front ensuring it meets the 180 square inch opening & is located 0-2″ (51 mm) from the enclosure ceiling.

Top Exit
The ventilation opening may be short of the ceiling as shown below. Minimum width/depth of chase x height measured from top of enclosure to the ceiling and must be in open in front and side to meet the minimum 180 square inches free open air requirement.

Side/Front Exit
Ventilation openings, when placed on the side, must also have the same size ventilation opening in front. They must be have an equal split (50/50) free air opening to balance air flow. A ventilation opening may never be on one side only. The side ventilation opening cannot be any smaller than 6″ (152mm) wide to equal the total area of 180 square inches of free open area. Example: 6″ (152mm) wide x 15″ (381 mm) High = 90 square inches of free open area. A second ventilation grill is installed in front to =100%. The ventilation openings must be located 0-2″ (51 mm) from the enclosure ceiling.

The ventilation opening may be fully open at the top of the enclosure. This type of ventilation opening would be used when the top of the enclosure is not visible from above and where the ceiling within the room is higher than normal. When creating this type of ventilation opening, measures should be into place to avoid having objects of any type falling or be thrown into the ventilation opening. Mesh screen or other preventative measures should be put into place.

The ventilation opening may be placed on top ensuring it meets the 180 square inch opening. This type of ventilation opening would be used when the top of the enclosure is visible from above and where the ceiling within the room is higher than normal.

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Chase Enclosure
When choosing to install the ventilation openings from the front or both sides, The top of the ventilation opening cannot be any lower than 0-2″ (51mm) from the top of the chase enclosure for all installations.
Minimum h(e1ig0h2t omf emncloxs1ur1e 4frommmba)se of appliance is 81-1/4″ (2064mm).
A minimum 180in2 opening in the enclosure is required to maintain safe operating temperatures. This can be achieved in a number of ways including the examples shown in this manual.
IMPORTANT: Exterior wall/Alcove enclosure: When installing into an exterior cavity or alcove enclosure (ceiling, back and sides), regardless of where appliance is placed within the home, requires the use of either drywall or other means such as plywood, wood studs, etc. to prevent heat from escaping anywhere above /through the enclosure other than the required grill / ventilation opening. Internal chase: When installing as an internal chase framing installation ,regardless of where appliance is placed within the home, requires the use of either drywall or other means such as plywood, on the rear wall of the chase to eliminate heat escaping into the rear wall cavity. If the chase is extended to the ceiling ,the ceiling will also need to be finished in a manner to prevent heat escaping into floor joist/attic space.
One of the following methods must be used to prevent the heat from escaping. a. If choosing drywall, ensure that the drywall is butt up tight with no gaps. b. Plywood, wood studs, etc. installed tightly with no gaps.
As this appliance has been designed with all hot air escaping through the chase enclosure ventilation/grill openings only, if hot air is trapped as a result of the hot air escaping through joints, crevasses, open studs, or other openings within the enclosure above, this will change the clearances within the enclosure causing the enclosure to overheat. It is vital that all the hot air from within the enclosure exits through the ventilation openings only. Ensure that the ventilation openings are made as such to prevent debris, objects from falling into the enclosure. Warning: DO NOT cover or place objects in front of the ventilation opening air outlet(s).

MMaaxx. 32″” ((5716mmmm))

Stud

Top of chase enclosure
Ceiling

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Stud

Max.32″” ((7561mmmm))

Stud

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M40in”im(1u0m161m80msq) .CihnachseoVpeennting

Stud

In the example above, the ceiling does not
meet the requirement as it is higher than
the specified minimum. Top of chase enclosure is sealed off to meet the 0-2” (51mm) requirement.

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Clearances (3-sided)

The clearances listed below are minimum distances unless otherwise stated.
A major cause of chimney related fires is failure to maintain required clearances (air space) to combustible materials. It is of the greatest importance that this fireplace and vent system be installed only in accordance with these instructions.

Clearance A1: Mantel Height (min.)

Dimension **

A: From Floor (min.)

10-1/4″ (260mm)

B: Sidewall (on one side) min.

5 7/8″ (149mm)

C: Enclosure Width (min.)

71-1/4″ (1810mm)

D: Mantel Depth (max.)

**

E: Alcove Width

119-1/2″ (3035mm)

F: Alcove Depth

35″ (889mm)

G: Convection Air Outlet Opening Offset (min.)
H: Convection Air Outlet

2″ (50mm) 180 square inches

I Enclosure Depth (min.)

20-5/16″ (516mm)

J: Opening Height

18″ (457mm)

K: To Ceiling (min.) all 3 sides

1-3/4″

L: Chase Enclosure (min.)

81-1/4″ (2064mm)

M:Clearance to Sprinkler Head (min.)

36″ (914mm)

Hearth

0″

** See mantel clearances chart in the manual.

Measured From: Top of Fireplace Opening Bottom of Fireplace Opening Side of Fireplace Opening Minimum inside dimensions
Sidewall to Sidewall (Minimum) Front to Unit (Maximum) Max. offset from top of chase enclosure
Minimum inside dimensions Bottom/Top of Fireplace Opening To Top of Ceiling From base of unit/floor to top of enclosure Perpendicular from chase grill No hearth required

Flue Clearances to Combustibles

Horizontal – Top

3″

Horizontal – Side

2″

Horizontal – Bottom

2″

Vertical

2″

Passing through wall/ floor/ceiling – when firestop is used.

1-1/2″

Note: This appliance uses 5″ x 8″ venting.

B
E F
Alcove

ML
Chase grill

Sprinkler

Side view

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The HeatWave Duct Kit has different clearance and framing requirements, check the HeatWave manual for details.
Caution Requirements The top, back and sides of the fireplace are defined by
standoffs. The metal ends of the standoff may NOT be recessed into combustible construction.
WARNING
Fire hazard is an extreme risk
if these clearances (air space) to combustible materials are not adhered to. It is of greatest importance that this fireplace
and vent system be installed only in accordance with these instructions.

Clearances
H

I
L A1

C
D J

A
opening
Floor to ceiling with top opening

G H I
A1 L

G H
C D
J

A
opening
Full framing with low vents in front or 2 sides

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H G
G H
H C
I D J
A1 L
A
opening
Full framing with vents in front/2 sides or top

G H

G H

I L
A1

C D
J

A
opening Full framing with vents in front or 2 sides
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Clearances – Corner Install

The clearances listed below are minimum distances unless otherwise stated.
A major cause of chimney related fires is failure to maintain required clearances (air space) to combustible materials. It is of the greatest importance that this fireplace and vent system be installed only in accordance with these instructions.

Note: Left handed corner shown in illustration. Clearances will be the same for the right hand side.

Clearance: single sided A: Mantel Height (min.) B: Opening Height C: From Floor (min.) D: Sidewall (on one side) min.

Dimension **
18″ (457mm) 10-1/4″ (260mm)
39″ (991mm)

Measured From: Top of Fireplace Opening Bottom/Top of Fireplace Opening Bottom of Fireplace Opening Side of Fireplace Opening

E: Mantel Depth (max.)

**

Front of Fireplace Opening

F: Alcove Depth

35″ (889mm)

Front of Fireplace Opening

G: Convection Air Outlet

180 square inches

H: Convection Air Outlet Opening Offset

2″ (50mm)

I: Chase Enclosure (Min.)

81-1/4″ (2064mm)

J: Convection Air Outlet Opening Offset (min.)

2″ (50mm)

Hearth

0″

** See mantel clearances chart in this manual.

Max. offset from top of chase enclosure From Base of Unit/Floor to top of enclosure To top of ceiling No hearth required

Flue Clearances to Combustibles

Horizontal – Top

3″

Horizontal – Side

2″

Horizontal – Bottom

2″

Vertical

2″

Passing through wall/ floor/ceiling – when firestop is used.

1-1/2″

F

H

G

F

J

D E

E

D

I

I

A

A

B

B

C

C

F
D Left Corner Shown
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Top View Alcove

Caution Requirements The top, back and sides of the fireplace are defined by
standoffs. The metal ends of the standoff may NOT be recessed into combustible construction.
WARNING
Fire hazard is an extreme risk
if these clearances (air space) to combustible materials are not adhered to. It is of greatest importance that this fireplace and vent
system be installed only in accordance with these instructions.

Mantel Clearances
Combustible mantel clearances from top of front facing are shown in the diagram on the right.

14 12 10 8 6 4 2 26
20

1/2″ (13mm) Drywall, wood, wood panel, etc.

10
12″ (305mm)
9″ (229mm)

0
To Bottom of Fireplace Opening

5-1/4″ (133mm)
Top of Fireplace Opening

18-1/16″ (459mm)

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Mantel Leg Clearances
Combustible mantel leg clearances as per diagram:
MANTEL LEG

12″ (305mm)

0″
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Framing Dimensions – Bay Install
NOTE: Framing may be constructed of combustible material and does not require steel studs.

Framing Dimensions

Description

A

Framing Height

B*

Framing Width

C*

Framing Depth

D

Minimum Height to Combustibles

G

Vent Centerline Height

**

Gas Connection Opening Height

**

Gas Connection Height

**

Gas Connection Inset-Centre Opening

** See manual for alternate Gas/ Electrical connection options

CB60E
44-3/4″ (1137 mm) 71-1/4″ (1810 mm) 20-5/16″ (516 mm) 81-1/4″ (2038 mm) 58-3/16″ (1478 mm) See gas connection location in this manual See gas connection location in this manual See gas connection location in this manual

Ensure that the wood base that the appliance will sit on is strong enough to support the full weight of this appliance. The overall weight of this appliance is 480 pounds (shipping weight).

Note: A combined minimum of 180 square inches of open area is required for the convection air outlet to cool the enclosure. Ensure clearances for Convection Air Outlets are met. See clearances CB60E in this manual as there are different methods as to how this can be achieved.

Max 2 x 6

Note: This appliance must be installed on a solid surface such as a plywood floor which must be the full width and depth of the appliance.
Max 2 x 6
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Note: Unit must be installed onto a solid backwall – do not install directly onto studs.
*C Note: The framing depth does not take into account drywall/wood or similar materials against the back wall. The framing depth will need to change based on the thickness of the material (example: 20-5/16 framing depth + 1/2 drywall = 20 13/16″)

Framing Dimensions Corner Kit – Corner Install (Right Corner)
NOTE: Framing may be constructed of combustible material and does not require steel studs.

Framing Dimensions A B C D G

Description
Framing Height Framing Width Framing Depth Unit Base to Top Enclosure (Min.) Vent Centerline Height

Corner Kit
44-3/4″ (1137 mm) 71-1/4″ (1810 mm) 20-5/16″ (516mm) 81-1/4″(2038 mm) 58-3/16″ (1478 mm)

NOTE: Unit cannot be load-bearing. All finishing materials must be supported by the framing.

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Note: A combined minimum of 180 square inches of open area is required for the convection air outlet to cool the enclosure. Ensure clearances for Convection Air Outlets are met. See clearances CB60E in this manual as there are different methods as to how this can be achieved.

Max 2 x 6

Note: This appliance must be installed on a level and solid surface such as a plywood floor which must be the full width and depth of the appliance.
Max 2 x 6

Note: Unit must be installed onto a solid back wall – do not install directly onto studs.
*Note: The framing width (B) and framing depth (C) does not take into account drywall/wood or similar materials against the back wall. The framing width/depth will need to change based on the thickness of the material Example B : 71 1/4″ framing width + 1/2″ drywall = 71 3/4″. Example C : 20-5/16″ framing depth + 1/2″ drywall = 20 13/16″.
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Framing Dimensions Corner Kit – Corner Install (Left Corner)
NOTE: Framing may be constructed of combustible material and does not require steel studs.

Framing Dimensions A B
C

D G

Description
Framing Height Framing Width Framing Depth Unit Base to Top Enclosure (Min.) Vent Centerline Height

Corner Kit
44-3/4″ (1137mm) 71-1/4″ (1810mm) 20-5/16″ (516mm) 81-1/4″(2038mm) 58-3/16″ (1478mm)

NOTE: Unit cannot be load-bearing. All finishing materials must be supported by the framing.

Note: A combined minimum of 180 square inches of open area is required for the convection air outlet to cool the enclosure. Ensure clearances for Convection Air Outlets are met. See clearances CB60E in this manual as there are different methods as to how this can be achieved.

  • Max 2 x 6
    Note: This appliance must be installed on a level and solid surface such as a plywood floor which must be the full width and depth of the appliance.

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Max 2 x 6

Note: Unit must be installed onto a solid back wall – do not install directly onto studs.
*Note: The framing width (B) and framing depth (C) does not take into account drywall/wood or similar materials against the back wall. The framing width/depth will need to change based on the thickness of the material Example B : 71 1/4″ framing width + 1/2″ drywall = 71 3/4″. Example C : 20-5/16″ framing depth + 1/2″ drywall = 20 13/16″.

Corner Installation Kit (Black) – Assembly Steps

installation

1. Decide on left or right install. Take removable trim off side to be 4. Slide outer side panel down onto the two screws in the firebox body.

converted. NOTE: There are three trims on one side.

Tighten screws with screwdriver.

2. Install trim guide for left or right install to the outer side panel.

5. Screw in the three self-tapping screws at the top of the outer side panel to attach it to the firebox.

3. Screw removable trim on and bend tabs closest to the finishing trim 6. Unit can be placed in framing and finishing materials added at this

inwards 90 degrees.

point.

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7. Lift the glass stop and open the glass.

10. Install the inner panel for the corner conversion by wedging it into the inner lower liner panels. NOTE: The return on the inner panel
should be at the top facing inward, and the gasket is facing
the side glass.
NOTE: The side glass should not be removed.

8. Install lower inner liner panels.

11. Slide the inner side panel in by wedging it between the side glass and the back liner panels.

9. Install the back panels by angling the bottom of each panel towards the base of the firebox and then pushing them in.
12. Once the inner side panel is wedged in place, tighten the hanger screws for the back liner panels.

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13. Close the glass, turn the glass lifters to the up position, and lock all 16. Slide the corner panel over to the outer side panel until contact with

the upper and lower clamps.

magnets is made.

14. Install outer liner panels – there will be two left over.

17. Install barrier glass as per instructions in the manual.

15. Slide the corner panel up and in to secure it.

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Optional Framing Kit
Tools/hardware required: – Level – Stud finder – Cordless screwdriver – Phillips bit – 5/16 inch hex head bit – 2” to 3” wood screws (minimum 16) – Flashlight
Note: Extra screws are provided to assemble this kit.

Note: Unit nailing strips are not required (and can be recycled) when using the framing kit.
B H

H

B

Assemble back frame (view from back)
1. Assemble the back frame as shown above by assembling 2x Part B with 2x
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Part H with 8 screws installed from back of frame.

CB60E framing kit parts layout See last page of these instructions for assembled overview.

Before starting the installation, ensure the wall framing contains 2 additional studs spaced 69-3/4″ (1772 mm) apart from center to center. The framing will need to be secured to these studs as well as secured to the original studs of the wall framing.
Additional wall studs required 69-3/4″ center to center
69 3/4″

Install back frame on unit
2. Install the frame assembled in Step 1, onto the back of the unit as shown above with 2 screws on each side.
3. Place unit against wall in desired location. Level the unit by adjusting 4 leveling bolts on unit.

4. Install venting before proceeding further with framing kit construction. Refer to manual for venting instructions.

78 1/2″

71 ” 5/16

20 3/8″

Framing Kit with unit – Overall dimensions
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5. Secure the unit with framing to the wall studs with 2-1/2″-3″ wood screws (not supplied). Use 8 screws and secure to 4 studs minimum. Ensure the frame is also secured to the 2 additional studs spaced 69-3/4″ apart center to center, using the last hole on the upper and lower Part B as shown below.

8. Attach 2 x Part G to the previously installed Part J parts with 2 screws at each end.
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69-3/4″ G

G

Secure framing to wall Note: only 2 additional studs shown (regular framing not shown)

Part G

6. Attach the 2 center supports (Part I ) to upper and lower Part B of the 9. Attach end cross braces (Parts E + F ) with 2 screws at each end

back frame with 2 screws each as shown. Before installing Part I, turn it

as shown below.

so that the side screw holes are on the lower end, next to lower Part B.tooltip
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side screw holes

I

I

F E

Part I
7. Attach the 4 x end pieces (Part J) to the upper and lower PatorotltipB of tooltip the back frame with two screws each.
J J

Part E + F 10. Install Part A (x2) to Part G on each side with 2 screws on each end.
A

J

J

A

Part J

Part A

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11. Install 4 horizontal mid braces (Part K) with one screw on each end

(installed from the top).

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13. Install 2 top and 2 inner diagonal supports (Part D) with 2 screws at each end.

K K
K K

L
L D
D

Part K 12. Install 4 front supports (Part C) to upper and lower Part A with
2 screws on each end. Before installing Part C, turn it so that tooltip the screw holes are at the top.
C C C C
screw holes
Part C

Part D

H J

A

L

F

J

D

G

C

C

A

K
D C

I B
L
C B

K

J

H

E J

G

Part ID overview

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Chase Vent Installation (White Front)
Framed Opening must be between 3″ and 3.5″ tall, and at least 60.25″ wide to accomodate the Chase vent. The top of the chase vent opening must be 2″ or less from the top of the chase enclosure. Chase Vent is installed after finishing material.

Opening for vent 3″-3.5″

Min 60.25″

Max 2″ Finishing material

Ceiling Stud
60″ Chase Vent Stud

Max 2″ Finishing material

Stud

Ceiling Top of chase enclosure

60″ Chase Vent

Stud

Screw to studs here

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Wall Board/Drywall Installation
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles as specified. Finishing Instructions It is important to follow the framing and finishing instructions to ensure proper placement of fireplace into the surrounding framing/finishing materials. Wall board materials 1/2 in. thick are specified in this installation manual to properly align with the optional finishing methods offered with this appliance. The CB60E may be finished to the appliance opening with 1/2 inch thick drywall. · Ensure that the back and side clearances are maintained. WARNING! Risk of Fire! Maintain specified air space clearances to combustibles. Inadequate air space could cause overheating and fire. DO NOT use screws more than 1/2 inch in length on the lower access cover panel. Longer screws may penetrate gas line or damage valve or electrical components. Note: It is acceptable to use a high temperature silicone sealant to adhere drywall to lower access cover panel. The appliance is designed to be used with a minimum 1/2 in. wall sheathing materials such as drywall, plywood, wood composites, or non-combustible materials. Thicker materials may be used. Refer to facing and finishing details in this manual. Facing Material · Facing and/or finishing materials must never overhang into the glass opening. See finishing details in this manual. · Facing materials may be combustible or non-combustible WARNING! Risk of Fire! DO NOT apply combustible materials beyond the minimum clearances. Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles as specified in this manual. Overlapping materials could ignite and will interfere with proper operation. PAINTING If desired finishing includes a painted wall, 100% acrylic latex, oil-based or standard acrylic paints may be used. Follow paint manufacturer’s instructions for paint and primer application.
No Screw Zones
No screw zones (in shaded areas) as shown below must be adhered to.
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Framing and Finishing Inset Installations
1. Frame in the enclosure for the unit with framing material
Note: When constructing the framed opening ensure there is access to install the gas lines,electrical. Also the wiring harness must be wall mounted using the receptacle provided with the appliance. The wiring harness will be located on the right hand side of the appliance if facing the unit from the front. This must be done prior to any finishing.

Note : Combustible material may extend a minimum of 1/2″ and to a maximum of 5-1/4″ (133 mm) from the front top (with larger glass). See mantle clearance chart for details. The base and side (with smaller glass) have no limit regarding how far the combustible material may extend from the appliance. Ensure that no material encroaches anywhere in the area of
the glass as it is defined by the finishing lip surrounding the appliance.

2. For exterior walls, insulate the enclosure to the same degree as the rest of the house, apply vapour barrier and drywall, as per local installation codes. (Do not insulate the fireplace itself.)

WARNING: Failure to insulate and add vapor barriers to the inside of the exterior wall will result in operational and performance problems including, but
not limited to: excessive condensation on glass doors, poor flame package, carbon, blue flames etc. These are not product related issues.

3. IMPORTANT: Exterior wall/Alcove enclosure: When installing into an exterior cavity or alcove enclosure (ceiling, back and sides), regardless of where appliance is placed within the home, requires the use of either drywall or other means such as plywood, wood studs, etc. to prevent heat from escaping anywhere above /though the enclosure other than the required grill/ ventilation openings. Internal chase: When installing as an internal chase framing installation, regardless of where appliance is placed within the home, requires the use of either drywall or other means such as plywood, on the rear wall of the chase to eliminate heat escaping into the rear wall cavity. If the chase is
extended to the ceiling ,the ceiling will also need to be finished in a manner to prevent heat escaping into floor joist/attic space. One of the following methods must be used to prevent the heat from escaping : a. If choosing drywall, ensure that the drywall is butt up tight with no gaps. b. Plywood, wood studs, etc. installed tightly with no gaps. As this appliance has been designed with all hot air escaping through the chase enclosure ventilation / grill openings only, if hot air is trapped as a result of the hot air escaping through joints, crevasses, open studs, or other openings within the enclosure above, this will change the clearances within the enclosure causing the enclosure to overheat. It is vital that all the hot air from within the enclosure exits through the ventilation openings only. Ensure that the ventilation openings are made as such to prevent debris, objects from falling into the enclosure.

Note that in all applications while there is a zero clearance to combustibles to the unit, all clearances to combustibles from the venting inside the chase still applies. Please see venting clearances in the specific product manual.

4. Combustible material (drywall,wood,wood panels, etc.) may be brought up to the appliance (top,bottom and sides)

5. Ensure that the material being used does not encroach anywhere in the area of the glass. This would cause dangerous operating conditions.

6. This appliance comes with a 1/2″ lip at top and bottom to hide the ends of the drywall. The 1/2″ side and bottom lip supplied with the appliance can alternatively be removed (see Diagram 1) and replaced with J Style Trim or Metal Corner Bead purchased at your local hardware store to cover cut/ exposed edges of the combustible facing material or any other finishing materials being used. 6 screws secure the bottom lip — see Diagram 1. These will be hidden so the outer panels will need to be removed to access the screws. See outer panel removal in this manual.

7. This appliance can also be recessed (using combustible materials) with a hearth in front of the appliance. This can also extend to the top. See manual for details.

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Typical Installations Flush Install

Recessed Install

2 x 4 shown Max. 2 x 6

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Typical Installations Maximum TV Recess

Flush TV with Hearth

installation

5.5″ max.
Note: The TV mounting bracket cannot be secured directly to the appliance. It must be secured to framing. The TV depicted in the picture may need to be higher depending on the style of TV mounting bracket used. City Series CB60E | 55

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Finishing
Flush Install Example

Front edge not covered
by finish

– Finish up to trim on all 4 sides Recess Install Example

bFloutsthomwiethdge

– Loosen screws using supplied Offset Screwdriver and remove bottom and side trim pieces

– Front edge of side liner panels must not be covered by finishing material or removal of the Firebox Glass will not be possible – Bottom edge should be flush with top surface of Inner Liner Panel

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Front edge not covered by finish
sFulursfahcwe ith top

Wall Mount On / Off Switch and Battery Holder Installation Required for all installations
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTE:
The battery holder must be placed inside the supplied (low voltage) junction type wall box and installed into the wall only.
DO NOT INSTALL WITHIN THE CONFINES OF THE FIREPLACE SWITCH MUST BE ACCESSIBLE
Battery Holder Installation
1. Install the low voltage junction box to the framing, at desired location within 11-1/2 ft. from fireplace. 2. Feed the 6 pin connector wiring harness through the opening at back of junction box. The wiring harness
is located on the right hand side and must be installed prior to finishing. 3. Connect the 6 pin connector to the back of the Battery Holder. 4. Install the Battery Holder in the Low Voltage Junction box. 5. Insert the 4 AA type batteries in the battery compartment with the correct polarity. 6. Place the slider into the cover plate. 7. Put the Battery Holder switch in the “OFF” position, to allow correct lineup for slider switch. 8. Make s1ure the Battery Holder and cover plate words “ON” and “UP” are on the same side. 9. Align the slider with the switch on the Battery Holder and couple the switch into the slider. 10. Align the screw holes. 11. Using the two (2) screws provided secure the cover plate to the Battery Holder. 12. For coding instructions, see full details in this manual.
Proflame Battery Holder

installation

2
ON REMOTE
OFF
6

1

3

2

4 5

Item Part No.

1

N/A

2

911-335

911-343

3

911-337/P

4

N/A

5

910-369

6

911-181

Description Slider Switch (included with wall plate) Wall Plate – White Wall Plate – Black Battery Holder J-Box Low Voltage Junction Box Battery Holder Wire Harness

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Exterior Vent Termination Locations

Minimum Clearance Requirements
A Clearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck, or balcony
B Clearance to window or door that may be opened C Clearance to permanently closed window D Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above the terminal within a horizontal distance of 2 feet (61cm)
from the center line of the terminal (check with the local code)

Canada1 12″(30cm) 12″(30cm)

  • 29″(74cm)

USA2 12″(30cm) 9″ (23cm)

  • 29″(74cm)

E Clearance to unventilated soffit F Clearance to outside corner: with AstroCap Termination Cap.

20″(51cm) 7″(18cm)

20″(51cm) 7″(18cm)

Clearance to outside corner: with all other approved Termination Caps.

14″(36cm)

14″(36cm)

G Clearance to inside corner: with AstroCap Termination Cap

7″(18cm)

7″(18cm)

Clearance to inside corner: with all other approved Termination Caps. H Clearance to each side of center line extended above meter/regulator assembly

12″(30cm) 13″(33cm)
36″(90cm)a

12″(30cm) *

J Clearance to service regulator vent outlet

36″(90cm)

K Clearance to non-mechanical air supply inlet to building or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance
L Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet #3′ (91cm) above if within 10′ (3m) horizontally.

12″(30cm) 72″(1.8m)

9″ (23cm) 36″(90cm)b

M Clearance above paved sidewalk or a paved driveway located on public property

84″(2.1m)

N Clearance under veranda, porch, deck, or balcony

12″(30cm)

1 In accordance with current CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code 2 In accordance with the current ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code

A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway which is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings

Permitted only if veranda, porch, deck, or balcony is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor

  • a

Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier 3 feet (91cm) within a height of 15 feet (4.5m) above the meter / regulator assembly

b 3 feet (91cm) above – if within 10 feet (3m) horizontally

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5″ x 8″ Rigid Pipe Cross Reference Chart
Components from different Manufacturers may not be mixed. Not All Rigid Pipe components are available directly from FPI. Note: Olympia Venis DV venting is only approved for certain models. See list of approved models in cross- reference chart.

Description
6″ Pipe Length-Galvanized 6″ Pipe Length-Black 9″ Pipe Length-Galvanized 9″ Pipe Length-Black 12″ Pipe Length-Galvanized 12″ Pipe Length-Black 18″ Pipe Length-Galvanized 18″ Pipe Length-Black 24″ Pipe Length-Galvanized 24″ Pipe Length-Black 36″ Pipe Length-Galvanized 36″ Pipe Length-Black 48″ Pipe Length- Galvanized 48″ Pipe Length-Black 60″ Pipe Length-Galvanized 60″ Pipe Length- Black

Simpson Direct Vent Pro®
58DVA-06 58DVA-06B 58DVA-09 58DVA-09B 58DVA-12 58DVA-12B 58DVA-18 58DVA-18B 58DVA-24 58DVA-24B 58DVA-36 58DVA-36B 58DVA-48 58DVA-48B 58DVA-60 58DVA-60B

*Selkirk Direct TempTM
5DT-6 5DT-6B 5DT-9 5DT-9B 5DT-12 5DT-12B 5DT-18 5DT-18B 5DT-24 5DT-24B 5DT-36 5DT-36B 5DT-48 5DT-48B N/A N/A

*Metal-FabTM Sure Seal
5D6 5D6B N/A N/A 5D12 5D12B 5D18 5D18B 5D24 5D24B 5D36 5D36B 5D48 5D48B N/A N/A

*ICC Excel Direct
TC-5DL6 TC-5DL6B TC-5DL9 TC-5DL9B TC-5DL1 TC-5DL1B TC-5DL18 TC-5DL18B TC-5DL2 TC-4DL2B TC-5DL3 TC-5DL3B TC-5DL4 TC-5DL4B N/A N/A

*Olympia Ventis DV***
VDV-0506 VDVB-0506 VDV-0509 VDVB-0509 VDV-0512 VDVB-0512 VDV-0518 VDVB-0518 VDV-0524 VDVB-0524 VDV-0536 VDVB-0536 N/A N/A N/A N/A

Adjustable Length 3″-10″-Galvanized N/A

Adjustable Length 3″-10″-Black

N/A

Adjustable Length 11″-14″ -Galvanized Disc. – See 58DV-08A

Adjustable Length 11″-14″ -Black

Disc. – See 58DV-08B

Extension Pipe 17″-24″ -Galvanized

Disc. – See 58DV-16A

Extension Pipe 17″-24″ -Black

Disc. – See 58DV-16AB

Adjustable Length 8-1/2″-Galvanized 58DVA-08A*

Adjustable Length 8-1/2″-Black

58DVA-08AB

Extension Pipe 16″-Galvanized

58DVA-16A *

N/A N/A 5DT-AJ 5DT-AJB N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

5DAL 5DALB N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

TC-5DLT

N/A

TC-5DLTB

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

45º Elbow-Galvanized 45º Elbow-Black 45º Elbow Swivel-Galvanized 45º Elbow Swivel-Black 90º Elbow-Galvanized 90º Elbow-Black 90º Elbow, Swivel-Galvanized 90º Elbow, Swivel-Black 90º Starter Elbow, Swivel-Galvanized Adaptor*

58DVA-E45 58DVA-E45B Disc. – See 58DVA-E45 Disc.-See 58DVA-E45B 58DVA-E90 58DVA-E90B Disc. – See 46DVA-E45 Disc. – See 46DVA-E45 N/A N/A

5DT-EL45 5DT-EL45B N/A N/A 5DT-EL90S 5DT-EL90SB N/A N/A N/A N/A

5DT-EL45 5DT-EL45B N/A N/A 5DT-EL90S 5DT-EL90SB N/A N/A N/A N/A

TE-5DE45 TE-5DE45B N/A N/A TE-5DE90 TE-5DE90B N/A N/A N/A N/A

VDV-EL0545 VDVB-EL0545 N/A N/A VDV-EL0590 VDV-EL0590 N/A N/A N/A VDV-UAA05

Ceiling Support Cathedral Support Box Wall Support/Band Offset Support Wall Thimble-Black Wall Thimble Support/Ceiling Support Firestop Spacer Trim Plate- Black

58DVA-DC 58DVA-CS 58DVA-WS 58DVA-ES 58DVA-WT 58DVA-DC 58DVA-FS 58DAV-WFS

  • Not available from Regency

5DT-CS 5DT-CSS 5DT-WS/B 5DT-OS 5DT-WT N/A 5DT-FS 5DT-TP

5DSP 5DRS 5DWS N/A 5DWT N/A 5DFS 5DCP

TM-5RDS TM-5SS TM-5WS TM-5OS N/A N/A TM-5LS TM-5TP

VDV-CSR05 DV-CSS05 VDV-WS05 N/A VDV-WPT05 N/A VDV-FS05 VDV-WTC05

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Description Attic Insulation Shield 12″

Simpson Direct Vent Pro® 58DVA-IS*

Basic Horizontal Termination Kit (A) Horizontal Termination Kit (B) Vertical Termination Kit

N/A 58DVA-KHA 58DVA-VHA

*Selkirk Direct TempTM
N/A
5DT-HKA 5DT-HKB 5DT-VKC

*Metal-FabTM Sure Seal
N/A
N/A N/A N/A

*ICC Excel Direct
N/A
TM-5HTK TM-5HTK N/A

*Olympia Ventis DV***
VDV-AIS05
VDV-KW05 VDV-K05 N/A

High Wind Vertical Cap

58DVA-VCH

High Wind Horizontal Cap

N/A

Horizontal Square Termination Cap N/A

Vertical Termination Cap

N/A

Storm Collar

58DVA-SC

N/A N/A 5DT-HHC 5DT-HVC 5DT-SC

N/A N/A 5DHT 5DVT 5DSC

TM-5VT TM-5DHT TM-5HT N/A TM-SC

VDV-VCH05 N/A VDV-HC05 N/A VDV-SC05

Adjustable Flashing 0/12-6/12 Adjustable Flashing 6/12-12/12

58DVA-F6 58DVA-F12

5DT-AF6 5DT-AF12

5DF 5DF1-2

TF-5FA TF-5FB

VDV-F0506 VDV-F0512

Vinyl Siding Standoff Vinyl Siding Shield Plate

58DVA-VSS N/A

5DT-VS 5DT-VSP

5DVS N/A

TM-VSS N/A

VDV-SSO N/A

Snorkel Termination 14″

58DVA-SNK14

N/A

Snorkel Termination 36″

58DVA-SNK36*

N/A

N/A

TM-5ST14

N/A

N/A

TM-5ST36

N/A

Restrictor Disk

N/A

Colinear Flex Connectors

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

  • Not available from Regency

FPI 946-604/P 770-994 **946-606

Simpson Direct Vent or Astro Cap -Vent Guard (Optional) Rigid Pipe Adaptor (Must use with all rigid piping) Starter collar reducer 5″ x 8″ to 4″ x 6-5/8″ (B36XTE, B36XTCE ONLY)

946-623/P **946-506/P 946-625

AstroCap XL Horizontal Cap Vent Guard (Optional) Vinyl Siding Standoff – AstroCap XL

***Olympia Ventis DV applicable for the following units only when using 5″ x 8″ vent system: B36XTE, B 36XTCE, B41XTE, B41XTCE, CB60E, CV60E, CV72E, U1500E

Note: When using Metal-Fab Sure Seal Rigid Piping – please note that the Adaptor (5DDA) must be used in conjunction with FPI Rigid Pipe Adaptor (770-994). ** Not available/applicable for the following units: B41XTE, B41XTCE, CB60E, CV60E, CV72E, HZ54E, U1500E

Offset Pipe Selection: Use this table to determine offset pipe lengths.

Pipe Length (L)

5″ x 8″ Venting

Run (X)

Rise (Y)

0″ (0mm)

5-11/16″ (144mm)

15-5/16″ (389mm)

6″ (152mm)

8-13/16″ (224mm)

18-7/16″ (468mm)

9″ (229mm)

10-15/16″ (278mm)

20-9/16″ (522mm)

12″ (305mm)

13″ (330mm)

22-11/16″ (576mm)

24″ (610mm) 36″ (914mm) 48″ (1219mm)

21-7/16″ (697mm) 29-13/16″ (757mm)
38-1/4″ (972mm)

31-1/16″ (789mm) 39-7/16″ (1002mm) 47-7/8″ (1216mm)

For specific instructions on venting components – visit the manufacturers website listed below.
Simpson Direct Vent Pro: www.duravent.com
Selkirk Direct-Temp: www.selkirkcorp.com
Metal-Fab Sure Seal: www.mtlfab.com
Industrial Chimney Company: www.icc-rsf.com
Olympia Ventis DV: www.olympiachimney.com
Note: Horizontal runs of vent must be level, or have a 1/4″ rise for every 1 foot of run towards the termination. Never allow the vent to run downward – this could cause high temperatures and may present a possible fire hazard.

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Vent Restrictor Position
Vent restriction is required for certain venting installations, see the diagrams in the “Venting Arrangements” section to determine if they are required for your installation. The Vent Restrictor plate is installed on the appliance at Set 0. To set the vent restriction as indicated in the venting arrangements diagrams, refer to the following instructions; 1. Remove the safety barrier glass and firebox glass–see instructions in this manual. 2. Adjust the vent restrictor plate to the required vent restrictor position as per the diagrams shown. 3. Once the vent restrictor plate is in the required position, secure with screws.

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Set 0 Fully open Factory Set
318″ Set 1 3-1/8″
238″ Set 2 2-3/8″

Front of Unit
Vent Restrictor Back of Unit
Cross section showing the ceiling of the firebox from the inside

183″
Set 3 1-3/8″

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Horizontal Terminations – Flex Vent 5″ x 8″
These venting systems, in combination with the CB60E Direct Vent Gas Fireplace, has been tested and listed as a direct vent heater system by Intertek. The location of the termination cap must conform to the requirements in the Vent Terminal Locations diagram in “Exterior Vent Termination Locations” section. Regency® Direct Vent (Flex) System Termination Kits include all the parts needed to install the CB60E using a flexible vent.

FPI Kit # #946-615

946-618

946-616

Length 4 Feet
6 Feet
10 Feet

Contains:

  1. 8″ flexible liner (Kit length) 2) 5″ flexible liner (Kit length) 3) spring spacers 4) thimble 5) AstroCap XL termination cap 6) screws 7) tube of Mill Pac 8) plated screws 9) S.S. screws #8 x 1-1/2″ drill point 10) vinyl siding standoff

Notes:
1. Liner sections should be continuous without any joints or seams.
2. Only Flex pipe purchased from Regency® may be used for Flex installations
3. Horizontal vent must be supported every 3 feet.
4. Regency® Direct Vent System (Flex) is only approved for horizontal terminations.
5. Flex system can only be used up to a maximum continuous vent length of up to 10 feet. If longer runs are required, rigid pipe must be used.

5″ (127 mm) 8″ (203 mm)

Vent Guard – if required* (Part #946-604/P)

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Unit Installation with Horizon-
tal Termination – 5″ x 8″ Venting (Flex Vent Systems)

NOTE: Horizontal sections must be supported at intervals not exceeding 3 feet (0.9 meter). (Flame picture and performance will be affected by sags in the liner).

Minimum Vent Clearances to Combustibles

  • Clearances noted below must be maintained; except when passing through a wall, ceiling or at the termination where the use of a firestop or wall thimble reduces clearance to 1-1/2″ (38mm).

4. Separate the 2 halves of the wall thimble and securely fasten the one with the tabs to the outside wall making sure that the tabs are on top and bottom. Fasten the other thimble half to the inside wall. The thimble halves slip inside each other and can be adjusted for 2 x 4 or 2 x 6 walls.

Horizontal Top Horizontal Side Horizontal Bottom Vertical Vent

3″ (76mm) 2 ” (51mm) 2″ (51mm) 2″ (51mm)

5. Slip the assembled liner and termination assembly through the thimble making sure the termination cap faces up (there are markings on the cap that show which way is up). This will position the termination cap with proper down slope for draining water. Fasten the cap to the outer wall with the 4 supplied screws.

Below are the recommended framing dimensions
(inside measurements) for the 5″ x 8″ rigid
vent terminations – for use with a firestop or wall thimble.

Recommended Framed Opening Size

Vent Size

Framing Size

5″ x 8″

11″ x 11″

1. Locate the unit in the framing, rough in the gas (preferably on the right side of the unit). Locate the centerline of the termination and mark wall accordingly. Cut an square hole in the wall – see chart (inside dimension).

6. Pull the centre inner and outer flex liner out enough to slip over the flue collars of the fireplace. (You may wish to cut the liner shorter to make it more workable.) Do not bend liner more than 90º. The liners must slip over the collars a minimum of 1-3/8″.
7. Apply Mill-Pac over the fireplace inner flue collar and slip the inner flex liner down over it and attach with 3 supplied screws.
8. Do the same with the outer flue collar and outer flex liner.
9. Apply a bead of silicone between the thimble and termination and around the outer edge of the terminal at the wall in order to keep the water out.

Note: If installing termination on a siding covered wall, a vinyl siding standoff or vinyl furring strips must be used to ensure that the termination is not recessed into the siding.
Outside Wall

IMPORTANT: Do not locate termination hood where excessive snow or ice buildup may occur. Be sure to check vent termination area after snow falls, and clear to prevent accidental blockage of venting system. When using snow blowers, make sure snow is not directed towards vent termination area.

ASTROCAP XL DIMENSIONS (946-623/P)
11″ (279mm) 11″ (279mm)
Diagram 1
center of hole
Diagram 58

58-3/16″ (1478 mm)

Furring Strips
2. Level the fireplace and fasten it to the framing using nails or screws through the nailing strips.
3. Assemble the vent assembly by applying Mill-Pac to the inner flue collar of the termination and slipping the inner flex liner over it at least 1-3/8″ (35mm). Fasten with the 3 screws (drilling pilot holes will make this easier). Apply Mill-Pac to the outer flex pipe and slip it over the outer flue collar of the vent terminal at least 1-3/8″(35mm) and fasten with the 3 screws.

5″ dia. flue pipe with spring spacer

2″ x 4″ or 2″ x 6″
AstroCap XL Termination Cap

8″ dia. air intake

Screws Vinyl Siding

Screws

Wall Thimble

Diagram 57

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Venting Introduction
The CB60E uses the “balanced flue” technology Co-Axial system. The inner liner vents products of combustion to the outside while the outer liner draws outside combustion air into the combustion chamber thereby eliminating the need to use heated room air for combustion and losing warm room air up the chimney. Note: These flue pipes must not be connected to any other appliance. The gas appliance and vent system must be vented directly to the outside of the building, and never be attached to a chimney serving a separate solid fuel or gas burning appliance. Each direct vent gas appliance must use it’s own separate vent system. Common vent systems are prohibited.
Venting Arrangement for Horizontal Terminations
The diagram shows all allowable combinations of vertical runs with horizontal terminations, using one 90o (two 45o elbows equal one 90o elbow). Note: Must use optional rigid pipe adapter (Part# 770-994) when using Rigid Pipe Venting Systems)

Vent Restrictor on Set 2
1

*Unit is not exactly as shown.

58 3/16″ (1478mm)
VENT RESTRICTOR SETTING: Vent restrictor factory set at Set 0. Refer to the “Vent Restrictor Position” section for details on how to change the vent restrictor from the factory setting of Set 0 to Set 2 if required. Note: For horizontal terminations the Regency Direct Vent Flex System may be used for installations with a maximum
continuous vent length of up to 10 feet. If longer runs are required, rigid pipe must be used. · Maintain clearances to combustibles as listed in “Clearances” section · Horizontal vent must be supported every 3 feet. · Firestops are required at each floor level and whenever passing through a wall. · A vent guard should be used whenever the termination is lower than the specified minimum or as per local codes.
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Horizontal Terminations – Rigid Pipe 5″ x 8″
The minimum components required for a basic horizontal termination are:
1 Horizontal Termination Cap 1 Rigid Pipe Adaptor (770-994) 1 Wall Thimble 1 Length of pipe to suit wall thickness
(see chart)
Wall thickness is measured from the back standoffs to the inside mounting surface of termination cap. For siding other than vinyl furring strips may be used, instead of the vinyl siding standoff, to create a level surface to mount the vent terminal. The Terminal must not be recessed into siding. Measure the wall thickness including furring strips.
If a Vinyl Siding Standoff is required (it must be used with vinyl siding), measure to outside surface of

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