REGENCY FIREPLACE PRODUCTS F1150 Regency Classic Wood Stove Instruction Manual
- June 14, 2024
- REGENCY FIREPLACE PRODUCTS
Table of Contents
- PRODUCTS F1150 Regency Classic Wood Stove
- safety decal
- dimensions
- installation
- 8 ground wire with approved termination and star washer.
- operating instructions
- Maintenance
- 846-306) that will withstand the highest heat that your unit will produce. In
- Parts list
- | Size
- warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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MODEL: F1150
PRODUCTS F1150 Regency Classic Wood Stove
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0219WS027S| Installer: Please complete the details on the back cover and leave
this manual with the homeowner.
Homeowner: Please keep these instructions for future reference.
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Thank-you for purchasing a REGENCY FIREPLACE PRODUCT.
The pride of workmanship that goes into each of our products will give you
years of trouble-free enjoyment. Should you have any questions about your
product that are not covered in this manual, please contact the REGENCY DEALER
in your area.
“This wood heater has a manufacturer set minimum low burn rate that must not
be altered. It is against federal regulations to alter this setting or
otherwise operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating
instructions in this manual.”
Failure to follow the manual details can lead to smoke and CO emissions
spilling into the home. It is recommended to have monitors in areas that are
expected to generate CO such as heater fueling areas.
“U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Certified to comply with 2020
particulate emission standards using cord wood.”
Model Regency F1150 – 1.7g/hr.
“This manual describes the installation and operation of the Regency F1150
wood heater. This heater meets the 2020 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s
cord wood emission limits for wood heaters. Under specific test conditions
this heater has been shown to deliver heat at rates ranging from 12,800
BTU/hr. to 39,100 BTU/hr.” Efficiency is determined using the B415 method
resulting in lower and higher heat values. This heater generates the best
efficiency when operated using well-seasoned wood and installed in the main
living areas where the majority of the chimney is within the building
envelope.”
It is against federal regulation to operate this wood heater in a manner
inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual.
CAUTION: BURN UNTREATED WOOD ONLY. OTHER MATERIALS SUCH AS WOOD
PRESERVATIVES, METAL FOILS, COAL, PLASTIC,GARBAGE, SULPHUR OR OIL MAY DAMAGE
THE STOVE.
“This heater is designed to burn natural wood only. Higher efficiencies and
lower emissions generally result when burning air dried seasoned hardwoods, as
compared to softwoods or to green or freshly cut hardwoods.”
DO NOT BURN:
• Treated wood | • Lawn clippings or yard waste | • Manure or animal remains |
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• Coal | • Materials containing rubber including tires | • Saltwater driftwood |
or other previously salt water saturated materials
• Garbage| • Materials containing plastic| • Unseasoned wood
• Cardboard| • Waste petroleum products , paints or paint thinners or
asphalt
products| • Paper products, cardboard, plywood or particle board. The
prohibition against burning these materials does not prohibit the use of fire
starters made from paper, cardboard, saw dust, wax and similar substances for
the purpose of starting a fire in a wood
heater.
• Solvents| • Materials containing asbestos
• Colored Paper| • Construction or demolition debris
• Trash| • Railroad ties
Burning these materials may result in release of toxic fumes or render the
heater ineffective and cause smoke.
The authority having jurisdiction (such as Municipal Building Department, Fire
Department, Fire Prevention Bureau, etc.) should be consulted before
installation to determine the need to obtain a permit.
This unit must be connected to either a listed factory built chimney suitable
for use with solid fuels and conforming to, ULC629 in Canada or UL-
103HT in the United States of America. or code approved masonry chimney with
flue liner.
F1150 is tested and certified to ULC-S627-00 and UL1482-2011 (R2015).
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
We recommend that our products be installed and serviced by professionals who
are certified in the U.S. by the National Fireplace Institute ® (NFI) or in
Canada by Wood Energy Technical Training (WETT).
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm .
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov steers
CAUTION: To avoid burns or wood splinters, when opening/closing the fuel
door or adding wood to the fire, You should always wear appropriate protective
gloves to protect your hands from the heat being emitted from this fireplace
safety decal
This is a copy of the label that accompanies each Regency Freestanding
Woodstove (F1150). We have printed a copy of the contents here for your
review.
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.
duplicate serial number: 530
LISTED SPACE HEATER, SOLID FUEL TYPE, ALSO SUITABLE FOR MOBILE HOME
INSTALLATION
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL 530
MODEL: REGENCY SMALL FREESTANDING STOVE – F1150
TESTED TO: ULC S627-00 / UL 1482-2011 (R2015)
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY CERTIFIED TO COMPLY WITH 2020 PARTICULATE EMISSION STANDARDS USING CORD WOOD.” TESTED TO ASTM E3053. MODEL REGENCY F1150 – 1.7G /HR. THIS WOOD HEATER NEEDS PERIODIC INSPECTION AND REPAIR FOR PROPER OPERATION. CONSULT THE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. IT IS AGAINST FEDERAL REGULATIONS TO OPERATE THIS WOOD HEATER IN A MANNER INCON- SISTENT WITH THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN THE OWNER’S MANUAL.
INSTALL AND USE ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTALLATION AND
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT
RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA. USE 150 MM (6 IN.)
DIAMETER MINIMUM 24 MSG BLACK OR 26 MSG BLUED STEEL CONNECTOR WITH LISTED
UL103 HT FACTORY-BUILT CHIMNEY SUITABLE FOR USE WITH SOLID FUELS OR MASONRY
CHIMNEY.
SEE LOCAL BUILDING CODE AND MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRECAUTIONS
REQUIRED FOR PASSING A CHIMNEY THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE WALL OR CEILING. DO NOT
PASS CHIMNEY CONNECTOR THROUGH COMBUSTIBLE WALL OR CEILING. DO NOT CONNECT
THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
MINIMUM ALCOVE CEILING HEIGHT: 2109 MM / 83″
MAXIMUM ALCOVE DEPTH 915 MM / 36 IN.
MINIMUM CLEARANCES FOR HORIZONTAL CONNECTOR TO CEILING: 455 MM / 18″
THE SPACE BENEATH THE HEATER MUST NOT BE OBSTRUCTED. OPERATE ONLY WITH
FIREBRICKS IN PLACE.
FOR USE WITH SOLID WOOD FUEL ONLY. USE OF OTHER FUELS MAY DAMAGE HEATER AND
CREATE A HAZARDOUS CONDITION. DO NOT OBSTRUCT COMBUSTION AIR OPENINGS. OPERATE
ONLY WITH FIREBRICKS IN PLACE. RISK OF SMOKE AND FLAME SPILLAGE, OPERATE ONLY
WITH DOORS FULLY CLOSED. IF INSTALLED IN A MOBILE HOME OPERATE ONLY WITH DOORS
FULLY CLOSED – OPEN FEED DOOR TO FEED FIRE ONLY. DO NOT USE GRATE OR ELEVATE
FIRE. BUILD WOOD FIRE DIRECTLY ON HEARTH. DO NOT OVERFIRE – IF HEATER OR
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR GLOWS YOU ARE OVERFIRING. INSPECT AND CLEAN CHIMNEY AND
CONNECTOR FREQUENTLY. UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF USE CREOSOTE BUILDUP MAY
OCCUR RAPIDLY. KEEP FURNISHINGS AND OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL AWAY FROM
HEATER. REPLACE GLASS ONLY WITH NEOCERAM GLASS. COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR MUST BE
PROTECTED BY NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL EXTENDING BENEATH THE HEATER AND TO THE
FRONT AND SIDES AS INDICATED OR TO THE NEAREST PERMITTED COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL.
OPTIONAL COMPONENT: FAN PART #075-917, ELECTRICAL RATING: VOLTS 115, 60 HZ, 2
AMPS
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING UNIT. DO NOT
ROUTE POWER CORD UNDER OR IN FRONT OF APPLIANCE.
COMPONENTS REQUIRED FOR MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION: OUTSIDE AIR KIT
IN CANADA: LISTED ULCS 629 CHIMNEY. USE CHIMNEY COMPONENTS AS SPECIFIED
IN INSTALLATION/INSTRUCTIONS
IN USA: LISTED UL 103 HT CHIMNEY
WARNING: ONLY USE LISTED REGENCY OPTIONS SUCH AS LEGS, AIRMATE, FAN AS
SHOWN IN THE INSTALLATION MANUAL.
CAUTION: BURNING OF MATERIALS OTHER THAN SPECIFIED MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE UNIT.
IN USA: LISTED UL 103 HT CHIMNEY
CAUTION: MOVING PARTS MAY CAUSE INJURY.
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
F1150 WITH REAR DEFLECTOR OR AIRMATE
MEASURE FROM| HEATER| FLUE
CENTER-LINE
RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION USING
SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR
SIDEWALL
BACKWALL
CORNER| A 330 mm / 13 in
B 267 mm / 10.5 in
C 229 mm / 9 in| D 635 mm / 25 in
E 433 mm / 17-1/16 in
F 532 mm / 21 in
INSTALLATION USING LISTED DOUBLE WALL
CONNECTOR – MOBILE HOME
SIDEWALL
BACKWALL
CORNER| A 279 mm / 11 in
B 178 mm / 7 in
C 127 mm / 5 in| D 584 mm / 23 in
E 345 mm / 13-9/16 in
F 432 mm / 17 in
INSTALLATION USING LISTED DOUBLE WALL
CONNECTOR – RESIDENTIAL CLOSE CLEARANCE
SIDEWALL
BACKWALL
CORNER| A 279 mm / 11 in
B 178 mm / 7 in
C 127 mm / 5 in| D 584 mm / 23 in
E 345 mm / 13-9/16 in
F 432 mm / 17 in
INSTALLATION USING LISTED DOUBLE WALL
CONNECTOR – ALCOVE
SIDEWALL
BACKWALL| G 279 mm / 11 in
H 178 mm / 7 in| I 584 mm / 23 in
J 345 mm / 13-9/16 in
FLOOR PROTECTION
PROTECTION DE PLANCHER
CAUTION
HOT WHILE IN OPERATION DO NOT TOUCH. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE
AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. READ NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS.
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MADE IN CANADA
dimensions
Unit Dimensions
Outside Air Dimensions
installation
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Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new woodstove. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury or even death. Be aware that local Codes and Regulations may override some items in this manual. Check with your local inspector.
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Select a position for your Regency Stove. Consult the minimum clearance chart for your model and set the stove in place. For installation use listed double wall connector systems only.
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To insure vertical alignment, suspend a plumb bob from the ceiling over the exact center of your stove flue and mark a spot on the ceiling to indicate the center of the chimney.
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Check that the area above the ceiling is clear for cutting. Re-confirm the clearance from the stove to combustibles to insure that they are within the prescribed limits.
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This woodstove must be connected to a UL
103 HT (ULC S629) listed chimney or a code approved masonry chimney with a flue liner.
Space heater is to be connected to a factory built chimney conforming to CAN/ULC-5629 standard for 650C factory built chimneys. The chimney requirement is 6″, refer to appropriate sections in this manual for specifics. -
Install chimney according to chimney manufacturers instructions. The performance of your woodstove is governed to a very large part by the chimney system. Too short a chimney can cause difficult start-up, dirty glass, back smoking when door is open, and even reduced heat output.
CAUTION: Do not alter or makeshift chimney or install. Install as per Manual.
Too tall a chimney may prompt excessive draft which can result in very short burn times and excessive heat output. The use of an inexpensive flue pipe damper may be helpful in reducing excessive draft.
CAUTION: The chimney should be the same size as the 6″ flue outlet on the stove. The chimney must be listed as suitable for use with solid fuels. For other types of chimneys check with your local building code officials. Do not confuse a chimney with a type “B” Venting System used for gas appliances as suitable for a wood burning appliance. For Mobile Home installations refer to that section within this manual. -
Mark the location of the pedestal base or legs on the floor, then move the stove aside and mark the position of the floor protector.
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The floor protector must be of non-combustible material and must extend 16″ (406mm) (USA) in front of the door opening and 8″ (203mm) to the sides and rear of the unit. Some areas may require a larger size floor protector. See your local inspector. For outside air installation refer to Mobile Home installation instructions within this manual.
NOTE: In Canada, floor protection must extend 18″ (450mm) to the front and 8″ (203mm) to each side and back of the stove. -
When the floor protection is complete, position the stove with the flue collar centered under the installed chimney.
Room Air – Important
For installation using room air for combustion, remove knockout from the pedestal.
Mobile home installations require the use of outside air.
Fresh air is important – if heater is starved for air caused by exhaust fans or icing, the unit will not operate properly. Adequate air is required.
On pedestal units there are two locations where outside air may be adapted to the unit. If using the bottom of the pedestal, do not remove knockout from the rear of the pedestal. Only remove rear knockout if outside air will be brought in from the rear.
Note: Once the knockout is removed there are two tabs remaining. Bend both tabs out for ease of installation of outside air kit. -
In areas with frequent seismic activity, Regency recommends that your unit is secured to the floor by using the bolt down holes inside the pedestal (the same ones used in Mobile Home installations).
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For residential installations 6″ (single wall OK) double wall chimney, the chimney connector must be at least 24 gauge steel. Do not use galvanized pipe. For Mobile Home installation refer to the Mobile Home installation instructions within this manual.
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DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
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A chimney connector cannot pass through an attic or roof space, closet or similar concealed space, or a floor, ceiling, wall or partition of combustible construction. In Canada, if passage through a wall, or partition of combustible construction is desired, the installation shall conform to CAN/CSA-B365, Installation Code for Solid-Fuel-Burning Appliances and Equipment.
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Your Regency Woodstove is not to be connected to any air distribution duct.
IMPORTANT:
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 or the film will bake
on and become very difficult to remove. Use a non-abrasive cleaner and NEVER
clean the glass while it is hot.
Modular Installation Options – WARNING: ONLY USE SPECIFIED COMPONENTS.
The following items are required when assembling your Regency Stove. F1150
unit – the Rear Heat Deflector is supplied with the stove, but if you choose
not
to use it you must use the Airmate instead.
Modular Part| See the Minimum Clearance to Combustible Materials chart in the
Installation section of this manual.
F1150 Airmate OR Rear Heat Deflector| Convection heat with Airmate vs. Radiant
Heat with Rear Heat Deflector. The Airmate pushes heat forward out into
the room, the Rear Heat Deflector deflects the heat upward. Refer to the
Installation sections within this manual.
OPTIONS:
Blower/Fan| Adding the blower will increase the area heated by the stove, it
can move warm air beyond the room where the stove.
Ash Drawer Kit| Adding the Ash Drawer Kit makes cleaning ashes out of the
stove easier and cleaner (refer to Bottom Shield Ash
Drawer Kit, Installation section).
Airmate| The Airmate pushes heat forward out into the room.
Outside Air Kit| Draw combustion air from the outside of dwelling.
Bottom heat shield + legs| Used instead of pedestal.
Pedestal| Used instead of heat shield and legs.
Mobile Home Kit for Canada| The Mobile Kit ensures direct connection to the
outside for positive air flow.
Stove Assembly Prior to Installation
The F1150 unit requires the pedestal (or heat shield and legs) to be attached
to the base. The F1150 stove requires either the Airmate or Rear Heat
Deflector on top of the stove. Clearances to combustible materials vary
depending on whether the airmate or rear heat deflector is installed, so be
sure to check the Minimum Clearances, Installation section.
Airmate Assembly for F1150
- The airmate sits on top of the stove with the slots in the sides fitting over the curved deflector on the rear stove top. See diagram 1. Discard the Rear Heat Deflector that is supplied with the unit, it is not required if the airmate is installed.
- Center the airmate and push it forward to the front of the stove. The back of the airmate should be level with the back and sides of the rear heat shield. See Diagrams 2 & 3.
Rear Heat Deflector Assembly for F1150
The rear heat deflector is supplied with the stove and must be installed
unless the optional airmate has been selected. It stops the heat radiated from
the flue collar from overheating the rear wall. The rear heat deflector is
installed on top of the rear heat shield, as shown in Diagram 4.
Side Shield Adjustment
The left and right side shields are lowered for shipping and handling. It
allows for a handhold on the top of the stove. Before placing the stove in its
final position, the side shields must be raised.
Loosen the screws on the rear on the stove (3 per side), slide the side panel
up as far as possible and then secure by tightening the screws.
Pedestal Assembly Installation
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For easier assembly, tip the stove on its back (onto a soft surface to prevent scratching) and remove the front cover.
Hint: If you have chosen the Ash Drawer option, remove the ash dump cover plates before attaching the pedestal (refer to the Ash drawer Kit Installation section). -
Important: Remove the blanking plate if:
a) you are not installing outside combustion air or
b) outside air is to be brought in from the rear of the stove (see below). -
Using the 4 supplied 5/16″ bolts in the underside of the stove, insert the bolts loosely onto the threads located at all 4 corners of the base of the unit. Align the holes in the corners of the pedestal top with the corresponding bolts in the base of the stove. Tighten each bolt from inside the pedestal.
Shown with Classic door
Logo Installation
- Push the Regency logo into the two holes in the front bottom left corner of the pedestal cover plate. Note: Any paint touch up should be done prior to placing logo on pedestal.
- If not using ash drawer, then the front cover must remain in place. If using ash drawer, then remove the front cover.
Bottom Heat Shield and Legs Installation
The instructions below apply to the painted cast leg. It will be easier to
attach the legs to the stove if the stove is tipped on its back (preferably on
a soft surface to prevent scratching). Ensure to be extremely careful when
tipping stove.
Important: Prior to installing the bottom heat shield, remove the 4 inch
blanking plate. See below.
This must be removed for combustion air to enter the appliance.
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Remove the bolts from underside of the base of the pedestal (if installed) and discard. Also remove cover plate and put to the side.
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Line up the heat shield with the bottom of the unit.
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Start threading the bolt and washer (washers may be square/round) (supplied with the bottom shield) for about1/4 of the way through the leg with the washers being underneath the legs.
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Level the stove by adjusting the levelling bolts in the bottom of each leg.
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Reinstall cover plate if not using ash drawer option.
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Install logo plate onto heat shield by placing in 2 holes as shown in diagram.
If you are installing outside combustion air, bend the tabs out 90 degrees. Pipe fresh air into the bottom shield by using a minimum 4″ duct pipe with a mesh grill at the outside termination. Attach the pipe to the 2 tabs with screws.
Minimum Clearance to Combustible Materials
Please read the section below carefully as clearances depend on whether single
wall or double wall pipe is installed on the stove.
Measurements “From Unit” are from the top plate of the stove to a side wall or
to a corner, and from the rear heat shield to a back wall.
Clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory
authority.
Note: Minimum ceiling height – 83″ (2108mm)
Note: This clearance is also required for air space between the appliance
and wall/ceiling.
NOTE: Be aware that local Codes and Regulations may override some
clearances listed in this manual. Check with your local inspector.
NOTE: Clearances to combustibles are for the safety of the property. To
avoid overheating and damaging the appliance these clearances should be
maintained for non-combustibles also.
Residential Installation “C” Vent (Single Wall Pipe)
F1150| with Airmate or Rear De- flector| A| B| C| D| E| F
13″
330mm
| 10-1/2″
267mm
| 9″
229mm
| 25″
635mm
| 17-1/16″
433mm
| 21″
532mm
Residential Close Clearance (To be installed with required pipe components)
Listed Double Wall Pipe
When the stove is installed as a close clearance residential unit, a listed
double wall connector is required from the stove collar to the ceiling level.
F1150| with Airmate or Rear De- flector| A| B| C| D| E| F
11″
279mm
| 7″
178mm
| 5″
127mm
| 23″
584mm
| 13-9/16″
345mm
| 17″
432mm
Mobile Home Close Clearance (To be installed with required pipe components)
Listed Double Wall Pipe
When the stove is installed as a close clearance residential unit, a listed
double wall connector is required from the stove collar to the ceiling level.
Refer to Mobile Home Installation in this manual.
F1150| with Airmate or Rear De- flector| A| B| C| D| E| F
11″
279mm
| 7″
178mm
| 5″
127mm
| 23″
584mm
| 13-9/16″
345mm
| 17″
432mm
Minimum Alcove Clearance and Clearance to Combustible Materials
The Regency Freestanding models have been alcove approved and must be
installed with a listed double wall connector to the ceiling level. Single
wall pipe (C Vent) is not approved for alcoves.
Note: Minimum alcove ceiling height – 83″ (2108mm) Maximum depth of
alcove – 36″ (914mm)
NOTE: This clearance is also required for air space between the appliance
and wall/ceiling.
Unit|
From Unit
| From Flue Center-Line| From Wall
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| G| H| I| J| K
F1150 with Airmate or Rear Deflector| 11″ (279mm)| 7″ (178mm)| 23″
(584mm)| 13-9/16″ (345mm)| 46″ (1168mm)
Floor Protection
(Ember Protection Only Required)
A combustible floor must be protected by a non-combustible material (like
tile, concrete board, or certified to UL-1618 Type 1 (or as defined by local
codes).
Canada: Beneath the heater and extending to at least 18″ (457mm) on the fuel
loading side and at least 8″ on the sides and back.
USA: Beneath the heater and extending to at least 16″ (405mm) beyond the fuel
loading side and ash removal opening and at least 8″ (203mm) on the sides and
back and under the chimney connector extending 2″ (51mm) beyond each side for
horizontal applications.
Note: The measurements for floor protection for both front & sides are
taken from the fuel door opening.
Where the appliance is installed less than 8″ from a rear wall, the ember pad
only needs to extend to the base of the wall based on the clearances noted in
this manual.
Minimum Overall Depth of Floor Protector
Unit
| Hearth Depth| Edge of Fuel door opening to edge of hearth|
Hearth Width| Edge of Fuel Door Opening
| | A| B| C| D
F1150
| Canada| 42″ (1067mm)| 18″ (457mm)| 33-11/16″ (932mm)| 8″ (203mm)
USA| 40″ (1016mm)| 16″ (406mm)| 33-11/16″ (932mm)| 8″ (203mm)
Floor Protection (Corner Installation)
A combustible floor must be protected by non-combustible material (like
tile, concrete board, or certified to UL-1618 or as defined by local codes)
extending beneath the heater and a minimum of 8″ (203mm) from each side and
minimum 16″ (406mm) from the front face of the stove and minimum 6″
(152mm) (or the rear clearance to combustibles whichever is smaller) from
the rear of the stove.
When installed with horizontal venting, non-combustible floor protection must
beneath the flue pipe and extend 2″ (51mm) beyond each side.
Minimum Overall Width (X) of Floor Protector for all installations:
Stove F1150 33-11/16″ (856 mm)
**NOTE : In Canada, floor protection must extend 18″ (457mm) to the front and 8″ (203mm) to back of the stove.
Minimum Overall Depth (Y) of Floor Protector
Unit| Residential “C” Vent| From Edge of Fuel Door
Opening
| Y| Z| W
F1150| Canada – 42″ (1067mm) USA – 40″ (1016mm)| 6″ (152mm)| 8″
(203mm)
Minimum Overall Depth (Y) of Floor Protector – Corner Hearth**
Reference only when hearth pad is installed to rear wall at minimum pipe clearances.
| Hearth Depth| | |
F1150| L| M| N| O
Residential Installation ”C” Vent (Single Wall)
Canada| 33-11/16″ (856mm)| 57-3/16″ (1453mm)| 48-1/16″ (1221mm)| 24-1/4″
(616mm)
USA| 33-11/16″ (856mm)| 55-3/16″ (1402mm)| 46-11/16 (1186mm)| 22-7/8″ (581mm)
Residential Close Clearance (To be installed with required pipe
components)
Canada| 33-11/16″ (856mm)| 51-1/2″ (1308mm)| 44-1/16″ (1119mm)| 20-1/4″
(514mm)
USA| 33-11/16″ (856mm)| 49-1/2″ (1257mm)| 42-11/16″ (1084mm)| 18-7/8″ (479mm)
This stove may be connected to a lined masonry chimney or a listed factory
built chimney suitable for use with solid fuels and conforming to ULC629 in
Canada or UL-103HT in the USA. Do not connect it to a chimney serving another
appliance. To do so will affect the safe operation of both appliances, and
will void the stove warranty. You must comply with the local authority having
jurisdiction and/or in Canada, CSA installation standard B365-M87.
The chimney connector must be 6″ diameter, 24 MSG Black/Blue steel. Do not use
aluminum or galvanized steel, they cannot properly withstand the extreme
temperatures of a wood fire. The chimney connector between the stove and the
chimney should be as short and direct as possible.
The chimney connector must be attached to either an approved masonry chimney
or one of the listed factory built chimneys suitable for use with solid wood
fuel. All joints must be tight and fastened with sheet metal screws.
WARNING
THE CHIMNEY CONNECTOR IS TO BE USED ONLY WITHIN THE ROOM, BETWEEN THE STOVE
AND CEIL- ING/ WALL. NEVER USE A CHIMNEY CONNECTOR TO PASS THROUGH AN ATTIC OR
ROOF SPACE, CLOSET OR SIMILAR CONCEALED SPACE, OR A FLOOR, OR CEILING. AN
EFFECTIVE VAPOR BARRIER MUST BE MAIN- TAINED AT THE LOCATION WHERE THE CHIMNEY
OR COMPONENT PEN- ETRATES TO THE EXTERIOR OF THE STRUCTURE. ALWAYS MAINTAIN
THE MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES AS REQUIRED BY THE APPLICABLE BUILDING
CODES.
Step-by-Step Chimney and Connector Installation
Note: These are a generic set of chimney installation instruc- tions. Always
follow the manufacturers own instructions explicitly. Check the Minimum
Recommended Flue Heights section (Table 1).
- With your location already established, cut and frame the roof hole. It is recommended that no ceiling support member be cut for chimney and support box installation. If it is necessary to cut them, the members must be made structurally sound.
- Install radiant shield and support from above.
- Stack the insulated pipe onto your finish support to a minimum height of 3 feet above the roof penetration, or 2 feet above any point within 10 feet measured horizontally. There must be at least 3 feet of chimney above the roof level. Note: Increasing the chimney height above this minimum level will sometimes help your unit to “breathe” better by al- lowing a greater draft to be created. This greater draft can decrease problems such as, difficult start-ups, back-smoking when door is open, and dirty glass. It might be sufficient to initially try with the minimum required height, and then if problems do arise add additional height at a later date.
- Slide the roof flashing over your chimney and seal the flashing to the roof with roofing compound. Secure the flashing to your roof with nails or screws.
- Place the storm collar over the flashing, sealing the joints with a silicone caulking.
- Fasten the raincape with spark screens (if required) to the top of your chimney.
- To complete your chimney installation, install the double wall connector pipe from the stove’s flue collar to the chimney support device.
- If you are using a horizontal connector, the chimney connector should be as high as possible while still maintaining the 18″ (457mm) minimum distance from the horizontal connector to the ceiling.
- NOTE: Residential Close Clearance and Alcove installations require a listed double wall connector from the stove collar to the ceiling level.
The diagrams below illustrate one way to install your unit into a standard
ceiling or with a horizontal connector.
Check with your dealer or installer for information on other options available
to you.
Masonry Chimney
Ensure that a masonry chimney meets the mini- mum standards of the National
Fire Protection Association (NFPA) by having it inspected by a professional.
Make sure there are no cracks, loose mortar or other signs of deterioration
and blockage. Have the chimney cleaned before the stove is installed and
operated. When connect- ing the stove through a combustible wall to a masonry
chimney, special methods are needed.
Ensure that an effective vapour barrier at the location where the chimney or
other component penetrates to the exterior of the structure.
When referencing installation or connec- tion to masonry fireplaces or
chimneys, the masonry construction must or shall be code complying.
This unit is designed to use either a 5.5″ (140mm) or 6″ (152mm) flue liner
only in the confines of the masonry chimney.
Masonry Fireplace
There are listed kits available to connect a stove to a masonry fireplace.
The kit is an adaptor that is installed at the location of the fireplace
damper. The existing damper may have to be removed to allow installation.
Ensure that an effective vapour barrier at the location where the chimney or
other component penetrates to the exterior of the structure.
This unit is designed to use either a 5.5″ (140mm) or 6″ (152mm) flue liner
only in the confines of the masonry chimney as shown.
When referencing installation or connection to masonry fireplaces or chimneys,
the masonry construction must or shall be code complying.
This unit is designed to use either a 5.5″ (140mm) or 6″ (152mm) flue liner
only in the confines of the masonry chimney.
Factory Built Chimney
When a metal prefabricated chimney is used, the manufacturer’s installation
instructions must be followed. You must also purchase and install the ceiling
support package or wall pass-through and “T” section package, firestops (where
needed), insulation shield, roof flashing, chimney cap, etc. Maintain proper
clearance to the structure as recommended by the manufacturer. The chimney
must be the required height above the roof or other obstructions for safety
and proper draft operation. The space heater is to be connected to a factory-
built chimney conforming to CAN/ULC-S629, Standard for 6500C Factory-Built
Chimneys.
Combustible Wall Chimney Connector Pass-throughs
Method A: 12″ (304.8 mm) Clearance to Combustible Wall Member:
Using a minimum thickness 3.5″ (89 mm) brick and a 5/8″ (15.9 mm) minimum wall
thickness clay liner, construct a wall pass-through. The clay liner must
conform to ASTM C315 (Standard Specification for Clay Fire Linings) or its
equivalent. Keep a minimum of 12″ (304.8 mm) of brick masonry between the clay
liner and wall combustibles. The clay liner shall run from the brick masonry
outer surface to the inner surface of the chimney flue liner but not past the
inner surface.
Firmly grout or cement the clay liner in place to the chimney flue liner.
Method B : 9″ (228.6 mm) Clearance to Combustible Wall Member:
Using a 6″ (152.4 mm) inside diameter, listed, factory-built Solid-Pak chimney
section with insulation of 1″ (25.4 mm) or more, build a wall pass-through
with a minimum 9″ (228.6 mm) air space between the outer wall of the chimney
length and wall combustibles. Use sheet metal supports fastened securely to
wall surfaces on all sides, to maintain the 9″ (228.6 mm) air space. When
fastening supports to chimney length, do not penetrate the chimney liner (the
inside wall of the Solid-Pak chimney). The inner end of the Solid-Pak chimney
section shall be flush with the inside of the masonry chimney flue, and sealed
with a non-water soluble refractory cement. Use this cement to also seal to
the brick masonry penetration.
Method C : 6″ (152.4 mm) Clearance to Combustible Wall Member:
Starting with a minimum 24 gage (.024″ [.61 mm]) 6″ (152.4 mm) metal chimney
connector, and a minimum 24 gage ventilated wall thimble which has two air
channels of 1″ (25.4 mm) each, construct a wall pass-through. There shall be a
minimum 6″ (152.4 mm) separation area containing fiberglass insulation, from
the outer surface of the wall thimble to wall combustibles. Support the wall
thimble, and cover its opening with a 24-gage minimum sheet metal support.
Maintain the 6″ (152.4 mm) space. There should also be a support sized to fit
and hold the metal chimney connector. See that the supports are fastened
securely to wall surfaces on all sides. Make sure fasteners used to secure the
metal chimney connector do not penetrate chimney flue liner.
Method D: 2″ (50.8 mm) Clearance to Combustible Wall Member:
Start with a solidak listed factory built chimney section at least 12″ (304
mm) long, with insulation of 1″ (25.4 mm) or more, and an inside diameter of
6″ (2 inches [51 mm] larger than the 6″ [152.4 mm] chimney connector). Use
this as a pass-through for a minimum 24-gage single wall steel chimney
connector. Keep solidpak section concentric with and spaced 1″ (25.4 mm) off
the chimney connector by way of sheet metal support plates at both ends of
chimney section. Cover opening with and support chimney section on both sides
with 24 gage minimum sheet metal supports. See that the supports are fastened
securely to wall surfaces on all sides. Make sure fasteners used to secure the
metal chimney connector do not penetrate chimney flue liner.
Mobile Home Installation
For Canadian Installations: see Outside Air Kit – Part # 846-502.
There are further requirements when installing this unit into a mobile home in
Canada Only.
Once you have properly marked the position of your unit and the floor
protection as outlined in the Residential Installation items #1 through #8, a
supply of fresh air has to be supplied to your unit.
See Optional Outside Air Kit instructions in this manual.
Place your unit in position and secure it to the floor using two lag bolts
3/8″ (10mm) x 3-1/2″ (89mm) through the two holes inside the pedestal base. It
is important to maintain the structural integrity of the Mobile Home floor,
walls and roof when installing your unit.
For Mobile Home units installed in the U.S. the unit must be grounded using a
8 ground wire with approved termination and star washer.
CAUTION: At no time use unlabeled parts, or substitute parts made for an-
other chimney system.
Install as per chimney manufacturer’s installation instructions.
WARNING: Operate only with door fully closed – open feed door to feed fire only.
- Identify the position of the outside air damper by the orientation of the metal handle that rests outside the galvanized pipe. The metal handle and the damper disc are in line with each other. This means that if the metal handle is in a horizontal position, the damper is flat and fully open.
- Open the damper fully whenever you start a fire. This will allow the outside air to be drawn in the pedestal base eliminating any potential smoke escaping the stove and entering the room. (Negative air pressure)
In addition to standard installation instructions the following requirements are mandatory for installation in a mobile home.
- The stove must be permanently bolted to the floor of the Mobile Home using the floor screws provided.
- The stove must have a permanent outside air source for combustion.
- The stove must be electrically grounded to the steel chassis of the Mobile Home.
- A listed double-wall connector chimney system, roof thimble, spark arrestor and roof flashing kit suitable for use in Mobile Homes must be used.
- If the chimney exits the Mobile Home at a loca- tion other than through the roof, and exits at a point 7ft. (2130mm) or less above the ground level on which the Mobile Home is positioned a guard or method of enclosing the chimney shall be fitted at the point of exit for a height up to 7ft. (2130mm).
- The chimney shall be attached directly to the room heater and shall extend at least 3 ft. (914mm) above the part of the roof through which it passes. The top of the chimney should project at least 2ft. (610mm) above the highest elevation of any part of the Mobile Home within 10 ft. (3048mm) of the chimney.
- The chimney system shall comply with Local Requirements.
- Any openings in a chimney guard where required must not permit the entrance of 3/4″ (19mm) diameter rod.
- CAUTION: THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME ROOF, FLOOR, WALLS AND CEILING MUST BE MAINTAINED.
- Check any other local building code as other local codes may apply.
- WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEP- ING ROOM OF A MOBILE HOME.
- Use silicone to create an effective vapour barrier at the location where the chimney or other component penetrates to the exterior of the structure.
Mobile Home Kit – For Canada
Note: The optional ash drawer cannot be used when using the Mobile Home
Kit.
The Mobile Home kit contains:
1 Bottom metal cover – only used when air is drawn from the floor.
1 Flex
1 Collar
1 Mobile home box
1 Square transition box (used when installing bottom heat shield/ legs) Screws
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Lay unit on its back. Remove two front 7/16 bolts. Loosen rear two 7/16″ bolts. See diagram 1.
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If using outside air from the rear of the pedestal, follow instruc- tions noted below. If using outside air from the pedestal base, follow instructions from step 10 to 16. For bottom heat shield/ legs, follow instructions from step 17 to 22. The Mobile Home Box is always mounted in between the firebox and pedestal or bottom heat shield.
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Remove the 4″ knock out from the rear pedestal.
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Install rear collar to the rear pedestal using 4 screws.
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Attach flex to rear pedestal using supplied screws or 4″ clamp.
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Bring pedestal base near the base of the firebox and secure flex to the Mobile Home box.
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Secure pedestal base and Mobile Home Box to firebox as shown in diagram 3 using the screws that were previously removed/ loosened in step 1. See pedestal instructions. The Mobile Home Box and firebox use the same screws.
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Install blanking plate to the front of the pedestal with 4 screws.
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Place unit into position and install the mandatory outside air kit. See «Mobile Home installation» section in this manual.
Installing Outside Air From Pedestal Base
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Secure collar to base of unit with 4 screws.
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Install bottom metal cover over collar installed in step 10 and rest cover on pedestal base.
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Secure flex to collar with supplied screws or 4″ clamp.
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Bring pedestal base near the base of the firebox and secure flex to mobile home box with supplied screws.
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Secure Mobile Home Box and pedestal to the firebox base using the screws that were previously removed in step 1.
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Install blanking plate to the front of the pedestal with 4 screws.
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Install the mandatory outside air kit. See «Mobile Home Installation» section in this manual. Place unit into its final position to complete install.
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Remove knock out from the bottom heat shield and bend tabs left over when the knock out was removed to the side.
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Secure collar to base of bottom heat shield as shown with 4 screws.
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Secure transition box on top of round collar installed in step 18 and secure with 3 screws.
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Install blanking plate if not already installed.
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Secure Mobile Home Box and bottom heat shield. See bottom heat shield/leg instructions.
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Install the mandatory outside air kit. See «Mobile Home Installation» section in this manual. Place unit into its final position to complete install.
TABLE 1
MINIMUM RECOMMENDED FLUE HEIGHTS IN FEET
(Measured from the top of the unit)
ELEVATION (FT) ABOVE SEA LEVEL| # OF ELBOWS
0| 2 x 15| o 4 x 15o| 2 x 30| o 4 x 30| o 2 x 45| o 4 x
45
0-1000| 12.0| 13.0| 14.0| 15.0| 18.0| 16.0| 20.0
1000-2000| 12.5| 13.5| 14.5| 15.5| 19.0| 16.5| 21.0
2000-3000| 13.0| 14.0| 15.0| 16.0| 19.5| 17.0| 21.5
3000-4000| 13.5| 14.5| 15.5| 17.0| 20.0| 18.0| 22.5
4000-5000| 14.0| 15.0| 16.0| 17.5| 21.0| 18.5| 23.0
5000-6000| 14.5| 15.5| 17.0| 18.0| 21.5| 19.0| 24.0
6000-7000| 15.0| 16.0| 17.5| 18.5| 22.5| 20.0| 25.0
7000-8000| 15.5| 16.5| 18.0| 19.0| 23.0| 20.5| 25.5
8000-9000| 16.0| 17.0| 18.5| 20.0| 24.0| 21.0| 26.5
9000-10000| 16.5| 17.5| 19.0| 20.5| 24.5| 22.0| 27.0
NOTE: No more than two offsets (four elbows) allowed. Two 45 o
elbows equal one 90 o elbow.
Draft is the force which moves air from the appliance up through the chimney. The amount of draft in your chimney depends on the length of the chimney, local geography, nearby obstructions and other factors. Too much draft may cause excessive temperatures in the appliance and may cause damage. An uncontrollable burn or excessive temperature indicates excessive draft. Inadequate draft may cause back puffing into the room and plugging of the chimney. Inadequate draft will cause the appliance to leak smoke into the room through appliance and chimney connector joints. Ensure the heater is installed in areas that are not too close to neighbors or in valleys that would cause un- healthy air quality or nuisance conditions.
Recommended Heights For Woodstove Flue
Simple rules on draft. See Table 1.
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At sea level minimum height is 12′ straight.
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Add the following vertical height to compensate for:
45 deg. elbow = 1 ft.
90 deg. elbow = 2 ft.
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Add 4% overall for each 1000′ above sea level.
Example: a)
1-1/2 ft. of horizontal run = 3 ft.
one “T” = 3 ft.
Total Addition (at sea level) = 6 ft.
Example: b)
One 90 deg. elbow = 2 ft.
2 ft. of horizontal run = 4 ft.
one “T” = 3 ft.
Total Addition (at sea level) = 9 ft.
Elevation | Example a) | Recommended Flue Height Example b) |
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0′ | 18′ | 21′ |
1000′ | 18.72′ | 21.84′ |
2000′ | 19.44′ | 22.68′ |
5000′ | 21.60′ | 25.20′ |
8000′ | 23.76′ | 27.72′ |
WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM
CAUTION: The structural integrity of the mobile home floor, wall and
ceiling/roof must be maintained.
Optional Outside Air Kit
The Outside Air Kit is an option for Freestanding Stoves. Outside air for
combustion can be brought in either through the bottom of the pedestal or
through the rear plate of the pedestal.
For both bottom and rear outside air the Pedestal Cover Plate must be
installed. Loosen the 4 screws on the rear of the pedestal and slide the cover
plate over them. Slide the plate to the left to center it and tighten down the
4 screws.
Damper Installation
NOTE: The damper cannot be installed if attaching outside air to the bottom of the appliance.
Supplied damper allows the combustion air to be closed off when unit is not in operation.
Install the damper within the round pipe in an easily accessible location.
- Drill a 5/16″ hole in the desired location.
- Insert damper with threaded section out.
- Install damper handle and secure with wing nut.
Outside Air Through Pedestal Rear
Remove the blanking plate from the rear of the pedestal and bend the two
tabs out 90 degrees. Pipe fresh air into the pedestal area by using a minimum
4″ metallic duct pipe with a mesh grill at the outside termination.
Fasten the pipe to the cover plate using the tabs and 2 screws.
Outside Air Through Pedestal Bottom
Mark the position of your unit as outlined in the “General Information” and
“Clearances to Combustibles” section of the manual. Pipe fresh air into the
pedestal area by using a minimum 4″ duct pipe with a mesh grill at the outside
termination.
Brick Installation
Firebrick is included to extend the life of your stove and radiate heat more
evenly. Check to see that all firebricks are in their correct positions and
have not become misaligned during shipping. Install all firebricks (if bricks
were removed at install) per the diagram below and place in their correct
positions.
Do not use a grate.
Order of firebrick install:
a) Rear Firebrick
b) Firebox floor – install brick over LyTherm Sheet
c) Right and left side Firebricks
NOTE: The “AD” brick covers the Ash Dump hole that is used if an Ash Drawer Kit is not installed.
Fire bricks
#| Size
1| 4-1/4″ x 7″
2| 4-1/2″ x 7″
3| 9″ x 4-1/2″
4| 9″ x 2″
5| 3-1/2″ x 4-1/2″ (AD)
6| 4-1/4″ x 8″
7| 3-1/2″ x 2-1/4″
AD| Ashdump brick
Removing Wooden Handle
- To remove the wooden door handle from unit, firstly locate 7/64” Allen key hole at the bottom of wooden handle.
- Unscrew 7/64” Allen Key screw counterclockwise. Once the screw is completely loose, remove and drop the handle down off the door handle shaft and replace with new handle.
Glass Installation
Your Regency stove is supplied with 5 mm Nocera ceramic glass that will
withstand the highest heat that your unit will produce. In the event that you
break your glass by impact, purchase your replacement from an authorized
Regency dealer only.
Remove the door from the stove and remove the screws securing the glass
retainer. Position the glass in the door, make sure that the glass gasketing
will properly seal your unit, and replace the retainer, it should rest on the
gasket not the glass. Tighten securely, but do not wrench down on the glass as
this may cause the glass to break.
Wood Door & Handle Assembly
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In preparation of installing the door handle, the nuts, cam, washers and spacer must be removed as shown in Diagram 1. LATCH ADJUSTMENT
The door latch may require adjustment as the door gasket material compresses over time. Removal of 1 or 2 washers will allow the latch to move closer to the door frame, causing a tighter seal. (Refer to Diagram1) -
Place the door onto the hinges and then place the door handle through the opening on the door, as shown in Diagram 2. Re-assemble and secure the door handle components in reverse order as removed in step 1, refer to Diagram 1.
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Put the hinge cover caps on top of hinges to complete the door installation.
Note: The bottom of the door may scrape the ashlip. In this case place the spacers provided on the door hinges of the unit before placing the door. tooltip -
Close door and ensure there is a tight seal. If door is too tight, a washer can be added. If the door is not creating a tight seal, a washer can be removed. Recheck door to ensure there is still a tight seal. Repeat steps if door seal is still not tight until a tight seal has been achieved. The handle should be approximately in the 8 o’clock position when door is fully closed.(Diagram 3)
Fan Installation
FAN INSTALLATION (120V FAN)
- Remove the two screws from the top of the fan housing.
- Slide the fan up into the rear heat shield.
- After aligning holes, secure the fan to the rear heat shield using the two screws removed earlier.
Note: The connection cord should not be in contact with any hot surfaces.
WARNING: FAN ASSEMBLY MUST BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE SOURCE OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING THE INSTALLATION.
FAN OPERATION
The fan is controlled by a rheostat which allows control of the heat output.
The fan will turn on as the stove has come up to operating temperature.
It will also shut the fan system off after the fire has gone out and the unit
cooled to below a useful heat output range.
If the fan cycles on and off continuously the thermo switch sensor is not
making contact with the stove body. Remove the fan, bend the bracket closer to
the stove and re-install the fan.
The fan is to be operated in the
WARNING: Electrical Grounding Instructions This appliance is equipped
with a three pronged (grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard
and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong
receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug.
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls.
Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation.
Stainless Steel Smoke Deflector Installation
The stainless smoke deflector is located in the upper front area of the
firebox. The deflector is held in place with 2 bolts
Prior to the first fire, ensure deflector is seated properly and secured with
2 hand tightened bolts which are accessible from behind the smoke deflector.
Smoke deflector is installed through the door opening in location shown in
Diagram
To replace the deflector, loosen off both bolts and slide deflector downward,
push deflector to the back wall of the unit and maneuver out.
Install new deflector and hand tighten bolts.
Ensure positive location of the deflector prior to hand tightening.
WARNING: Operation of the unit with out proper installation of smoke
deflector will void warranty.
Brick Flue Baffle
Removal/Installation
The flue baffle system located in the upper area of the firebox is removable
to make cleaning your chimney system easier. The brick baffle must be
installed prior to your first fire. Smoke spillage and draft problems may
occur if the baffle is improperly positioned. Check the position of the brick
baffle on a occasion as it may get dislodged if too much fuel is forced into
the firebox.
Note: Diagrams below are shown with front parts of the body as transparent to
clearly show the install of the flue baffle.
It may be easier to complete this procedure if the smoke deflector is removed,
if already installed see previous page for removal procedure.
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Open the unit door.
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Remove front air tube if already installed.
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Install large centre baffle.
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Install two smaller baffle pieces on either side.
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Reinstall front air tube.
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Install baffle brackets on either side by slightly lifting baffles up and placing brackets in between baffles and the front air tube. The brackets will hold the baffles in position.
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Slide left and right baffle cover plates on either side of baffles as shown.
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Reinstall smoke deflector.
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Reverse steps to un-install the baffles.
operating instructions
Seasoned Firewood
Whether you burn wood in a fireplace, stove or insert, good quality firewood
is the key to convenience, efficiency and safety. Wet wood and pieces that are
not the right size and shape for your wood burner can be frustrating, burn
inefficiently and deposit creosote that can fuel a dangerous chimney fire.
Good planning, seasoning and storage of the firewood supply are essential to
successful wood burning.
- Stack the wood in separate rows in an open location where the summer sun can warm it and breezes can carry away the moisture. Do not stack unseasoned wood tightly in an unvented storage area.
- Do not allow firewood to lie on the ground for more than a couple of days before stacking. Mould and rot can set in quickly.
- Stack the wood up off the ground on poles, lumber rails or pallets.
- The top of the pile can be covered to keep off rain, but do not cover the sides.
Softer woods like pine, spruce and poplar/aspen that is cut, split and stacked
properly in the early spring maybe be ready for burning in the fall. Extremely
hard woods like oak and maple, and large pieces of firewood, may take a
minimum of a full year to dry enough. Drying may also take longer in damp
climates
There are a few ways to tell if wood is dry enough to burn efficiently. Use as
many indicators as possible to judge the dryness of the firewood your are
considering. Here are ways to judge firewood moisture.
- Using a moisture meter, select the species of fuel and then penetrate the pins into a split piece. Ideal moisture and seasoned firewood should be less than 20% moisture content.
- Checks or cracks in the end grain can be an indication of dryness, but may not be a reliable indicator. Some wet wood has checks and some dry wood has no checks.
- The wood tends to darken from white or cream colour to grey or yellow as it dries.
- Two dry pieces banged together sound hollow; wet pieces sound solid and dull.
- Dry wood weighs much less than wet wood.
- Split a piece of wood. If the exposed surface feels damp, the wood is too wet to burn.
Operating Instructions
With your unit now correctly installed and safety inspected by your local
authority, you are now ready to start a fire. Before establishing your first
fire, it is important that you fully understand the operation of your draft
control.
WARNING
Fireplace Stoves equipped with doors should be operated only with doors fully
closed. If doors are left partly open, gas and flame may be drawn out of the
fireplace stove opening, creating risks from both fire and smoke.
Draft Control
Both the primary and air wash drafts are controlled by the control slide
located on the front left side of the unit, below the ashlip (when facing the
unit). To increase your draft – slide to the left to open, and to decrease –
slide to the right to close. The F1150 unit has a secondary draft system that
continually allows combustion air to the induction ports at the top of the
firebox.
Draft is the force which moves air from the appliance up through the chimney.
The amount of draft in your chimney depends on the length of the chimney,
local geography, nearby obstructions and other factors. Too much draft may
cause excessive temperatures in the appliance. Inadequate draft may cause back
puffing into the room and plugging of the chimney.
WARNING: To build a fire in ignorance or to disregard the information
contained in this section can cause serious permanent damage to the unit and
void your warranty!!
Air Operating Handle
The F1150 is supplied with an air operating handle.
The handle is used to adjust the air control for the desired heat output.
Install the operating handle storage bracket on the bottom right or left side
screw that secures the side shield.
Using the operating handle:
First Fire
When your installation is completed and inspected you are ready for your first
fire.
THIS UNIT IS DESIGNED TO BURN SEASONED CORDWOOD ONLY. COAL, BRIQUETTES AND ALL
OTHERS LISTED ON PAGE 2 ARE NOT APPROVED. SEASONED CORDWOOD SHOULD BE LESS
THAN 20% MOISTURE CONTENT.
START UP AND OPERATING PROCEDURES:
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For the first few days, the wood insert will give off an odour from the paint. This is to be expected as the high temperature paint becomes seasoned. Windows and/or doors should be left open to provide adequate ventilation while this temporary condition exists. Burning the wood insert at a very high temperature the first few times may damage the paint. During the first few fires, keep the combustion rate at a moderate level and avoid a large fire. Only after 5 or 6 such fires can you operate the wood insert at its maximum setting, and only after the metal has been warmed.
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Do not place anything on the wood insert top during the curing process. This may result in damage to your paint finish.
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When starting the fire, ensure air control is in the fully open position (far left). Crumble 2-5 pieces of newspaper and add approx. 1lb of kindling stacked in a manner that allows air flow on the firebrick hearth (Tee-pee style or other). DO NOT USE A GRATE TO ELEVATE THE FIRE.
Light the newspaper and adjust the door if it is slightly ajar for less smoke roll out. Keep the door in that position for 2-3 minutes to establish a good fire. -
When the fire is well established add another 0.5 – 1 lb kindling along with few pieces of start up cord wood (startup cord wood is slightly larger than kindling but not full pieces of cord wood). keep the door open for 1.5 – 2 min until the fire started well enough then close the door.
CAUTION: Never leave unit unattended if door is left open. This procedure is for fire start-up only, as unit may overheat if door is left open for too long. -
Once flame has been established, open the door and add another 6 or 7 pieces (2 lbs) of start up cord wood more to the back. Hold door slightly ajar for 30-60 sec to establish flame, and then close the door.
NOTE: These steps are crucial to ensure proper charcoaling and coal bed prior to loading High, Med and Low fire loads. -
Once this has burned down, open the door, and rake the coals to create a uniform charcoal bed. Load 5 pieces of 17” long cord wood, East-West orientation, with the heaviest pieces at the back of the firebox, and ensure all pieces are behind the log retainers. Do not block the pilot with wood. Once loaded, close the door right away. Burn on high setting (air control to the far left when facing the unit) for 6-10 minutes. Now you can adjust the air control to your desired position. After 15 minutes, the fan can be turned on.
High Fire: Air control to far left. Low
Fire: Air control to far right.
WARNING: Never build a roaring fire in a cold wood insert. Always warm your wood stove up slowly! -
When re-fueling, always open the primary air damper, load fuel, then wait for at least 10 minutes before adjusting the air to the desired position. This will also minimize any smoking (spilling) back into the room.
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During the first few days it may be more difficult to start the fire. As you dry out your firebrick and your masonry flue, your draft will increase.
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For those units installed at higher elevations onto sub-standard masonry fireplaces, drafting problems may occur. Consult an experienced dealer or mason on methods of increasing your draft.
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Some cracking and popping noises may be experienced during the heating up process. These noises will be minimal when your unit reaches temperature.
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All fuel burning appliances consume oxygen during operation. It is important that you supply a source of fresh air to your unit while burning. A slightly opened window is sufficient for the purpose. If you also have another fireplace in your home, a downdraft may be created by your Regency wood insert causing a draft down your chimney. If this occurs, slightly open a window near your unit.
WARNING: If the body of your unit, or any part of the chimney connector starts to glow, you are over firing. Stop loading fuel immediately and close the draft control until the glow has completely subsided. -
Green or wet wood is not recommended for your unit. If you must add wet or green fuel, open the draft control fully until all moisture has been dispersed by the intense fire. Once all moisture has been removed, the draft control may be adjusted to maintain the fire.
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The controls of your unit or the air supply passages should not be altered to increase firing for any reason.
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If you burn the unit too slowly or at too low a setting your unit will not be operating as efficiently as it can. An easy rule of thumb says that if your glass is clean, then your flue is clean and your exhaust is clean. Burn the insert hot enough to keep the glass clean, and you won’t need to clean your flue as often.
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Fan Operation Automatic
To operate the fan – turn on the rheostat.
This will allow the fan to turn on as the stove has come up to operating
temperature. It will also shut the fan system off after the fire has gone out
and the unit cooled to below a useful heat output range.
Operate the fan in the low speed position when burning in the LOW-MED LOW heat
output ranges and operate in the high setting for MED-HIGH to HIGH heat
outputs.
Route power cord to either left or right behind unit.
Ash Disposal
During constant use, ashes should be removed every few days. The Ash Drawer
option features a convenient ash dump for easy removal of ash, refer to
Modular Installation Options section.
Safety Precautions
- Do not allow ashes to build up to the loading doors! Only remove ashes when the fire has died down. Even then, expect to find a few hot embers.
- Please take care to prevent the build-up of ash around the start-up air housing located inside the stove box, under the loading door lip.
- Never start a fire if the ash plug and ash drawer are not in place. This will cause over firing which can cause excessive warping of the stove. Evidence of over firing can void the warranty on your stove.
- The firebricks are brittle and can be damaged if the plug is replaced carelessly or pieces that are too large are forced through the hole.
Ash Drawer Operating Guidelines
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Only clean ashes out of the stove when the unit has cooled down. Remove the plug by lifting on the handle using the tool provided. The plug may still be warm, use caution. Push the ashes down the hole into the ash drawer, the large pieces can be left in the firebox and burned during the next fire or removed through the door opening.
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Always leave 1/2 to 1 inch of ash in the bottom of the firebox. This helps in easier starting and a more uniform burn of your fire. Replace ash plug when ashes have been removed.
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Pedestal Units:
To remove the drawer, lift slightly and slide it out. When the drawer is completely out, slide the cover plate over the ash drawer and carry away.
CAUTION: HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. -
When emptying the ash drawer, make sure the ashes are cold. Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non-combustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. Other waste should not be placed in the ash container.
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Before putting the ash drawer back into place, make sure the ash plug is back in place. Pedestal Units: make sure the cover lid is off.
Safety Guidelines and Warnings
CAUTION: Do not use chemicals for fluids to start fire.
- CAUTION: Never use gasoline, gasoline type lantern fuels, kerosene, charcoal lighter fuel, or similar liquids to start or ‘freshen up’ a fire in your heater. Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use.
- Keep the door closed during operation and maintain all seals in good condition.
- Do not burn any quantities of paper, garbage, and never burn flammable fluids such as gasoline, naptha or engine oil in your stove.
- If you have smoke detectors, prevent smoke spillage as this may set off a false alarm.
- Do not overfired heater. If the chimney connector, flue baffle or the stove top begin to glow, you are over firing. Stop adding fuel and close the draft control. Over firing can cause extensive damage to your stove including warping and premature steel corrosion. Over firing will void your warranty.
- Do not permit creosote or soot build-up in the chimney system. Check and clean chimney at regular intervals. Failure to do so can result in a serious chimney fire.
- Your Regency stove can be very hot. You may be seriously burned if you touch the stove while it is operating, keep children, clothing and furniture away. Warn children of the burn hazard.
- The stove consumes air while operating, provide adequate ventilation with an air duct or open a window while the stove is in use.
- Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance.
- Do not use grates or andirons or other methods for supporting fuel. Burn directly on the bricks.
- Open the draft control fully for 10 to 15 seconds prior to slowly opening the door when refuelling the fire.
- Do not connect your unit to any air distribution duct.
- This heater is designed to burn natural wood only. Higher efficiencies and lower emissions generally result when burning air dried seasoned hardwoods, as compared to softwoods or to green or freshly cut hardwoods.
- WARNING: Do not operate without either the Ash Plug properly seated or the Ash Dump Plates screwed in place, excessive temperatures will result.
- CAUTION: Do not operate with broken glazing.
- WARNING: Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean the glass window.
- WARNING: Avoid impact on glass doors such as striking or slamming shut.
Maintenance
DO NOT BURN:
- Treated wood
- Coal
- Garbage
- Cardboard
- Solvents
- Colored Paper
- Trash
- Salt drift wood
- Cut lumber, plywood, mill ends
- Kiln dried wood
CAUTION: DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE,
NAPTHA, OR ENGINE OIL. SOME FUELS COULD GENERATE CARBON MONOXIDE AND ARE VERY
DANGEROUS.
CAUTION: DO NOT CONNECT TO, OR USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY AIR
DISTRIBUTION DUCT WORK UNLESS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED FOR SUCH INSTALLATION.
Maintenance
It is very important to carefully maintain your fireplace stove, including
burning seasoned wood and maintaining a clean stove and chimney system. Have
the chimney cleaned before the burning season and as necessary during the
season, as creosote deposits may build up rapidly. Moving parts of your stove
require no lubrication.
Creosote
When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapours combine
with moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapours condense in the
relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire. As a result, creosote
residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited, this creosote can result
in an extremely hot fire.
The chimney connector and chimney should be inspected at least once every two
months during the heating season to determine if creosote build up has
occurred. If creosote has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the risk
of chimney fire.
CAUTION: Things to remember in case of a chimney fire:
- Close all draft and damper controls.
- CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Ways to Prevent and Keep Unit Free of Creosote
- Burn stove with the draft control wide open for about 10-15 minutes every morning during burning season.
- Burn stove with draft control wide open for about 10 – 15 minutes every time you apply fresh wood. This allows the wood to achieve the charcoal stage faster and burns up any unburned gas vapours which might otherwise be deposited within the system.
- Only burn seasoned wood! Avoid burning wet or green wood. Seasoned wood has been dried at least one year.
- A small hot fire is preferable to a large shouldering one that can deposit creosote within the system.
- The chimney and chimney connector should be inspected at least once every two months during the heating season to determine is a creosote buildup has occurred.
- Have chimney system and unit cleaned by competent chimney sweeps twice a year during the first year of use and at least once a year thereafter or when a significant layer of creosote has accumulated (3 mm/1/8″ or more) it should be removed to reduce he risk of a chimney fire.
Door Gasket
If the door gasket requires replacement 7/8″ diameter material must be used.
Regency uses a gasket rope 7/8″ (Part #846-570). A proper high temperature
gasket adhesive is required. See your Regency Dealer.
The door catch may require adjustment as the door gasket compresses after a
few fires. The door latch compression may require adjustment to renew seal.
Removal of a shim, (see section in this manual), will allow the latch to be
moved closer to the door frame, causing a tighter seal.
Glass Maintenance
Your Regency stove is supplied with 5mm Nocera ceramic glass (Part
846-306) that will withstand the highest heat that your unit will produce. In
the event that you break your glass by impact, purchase your replacement from
an authorized Regency dealer only, and follow our step-by-step instructions
for replacement (refer to Glass Replacement section) .
Allow the stove to cool down before cleaning the glass. Cleaning the glass
will prevent build up of carbon and allow full view of the fire.
WARNING: Do not clean the glass when it is hot.
WARNING: Do not use abrasive cleaners, a damp cloth and glass cleaner is
effective.
WARNING: Do not use substitute materials.
WARNING: Do not abuse the glass door, such as striking of slamming shut.
WARNING: Do not operate with broken glass.
Wood Storage
Store wood under cover, such as in a shed, or covered with a tarp, plastic,
tar paper, sheets of scrap plywood, etc., as uncovered wood can absorb water
from rain or snow, delaying the seasoning process.
Secondary Air Tube Removal/Installation
- Allow the stove to burn out and cool down, until cool to touch.
- Open stove door to access secondary air tubes.
- Grasp secondary air tube firmly with vise grips, using a hammer tap vise grips from right to left until air tube is released from grip. Remove.
- Remove top left and right metal retainers, followed by the fragile three piece C-Cast Baffles, then remove the remaining 2 tubes.
- To reinstall or replace, first slide left side of tube into hole on left side air channel. Align tab on right side air channel with notch on right hand end of air tube. Firmly grip center of air tube with vise grips, use hammer to tap vise grips from left to right until the tube bottoms out into the air channel on right.
Latch Adjustment
The door latch may require adjustment as the door gasket material compresses
after a few fires. Removal of the spacer washer, shown in the diagram below,
will allow the latch to be moved closer to the door frame, causing a tighter
seal. Remove and replace the nuts, washer and spacer as shown.
Vertical Stainless Deflector Replacement
- Remove 2 front secondary air tubes (page 31) / vermiculite baffles (page 25).
- Loosen the two 7/16” bolts + nuts to remove / replace vertical baffle.
- Repeat steps to install new vertical deflector.
NOTE: ENSURE BAFFLE IS PUSHED UP AS FAR AS POSSIBLE. TIGHT TO TOP OF FIREBOX.
Annual Maintenance
Completely clean out entire unit| Annually
Inspect air tube and bricks| Replace any damaged parts.
Adjust door catch assembly| If unable to obtain a tight seal on the door –
replace door gasket seal. Readjust door catch after new gasket installed.
Inspect condition and seal of:
Glass Gasket Door Gasket| Perform paper test – replace gasket if required
Paper Test| Test the seal on the loading door with a paper bill.
Place a paper bill in the gasket area of the door on a cold stove. Close the
door.
Try to remove the paper by pulling.
The paper should not pull out easily, if it does, try adjusting the door
latch, if that doesn’t solve the problem replace the door gasket.
Check and lubricate door hinge + latch| Use only high temperature anti seize
lube. (ie. never seize)
Check glass for cracks| Replace if required.
Clean blower motor| Disconnect power supply. Remove and clean blower.
DO NOT LUBRICATE
Inspect and clean chimney| Annual professional chimney cleaning recommended.
NOTE:
Chimney Cleaning
We highly recommend that the chimney cleaning be done by a professional as
they will have the necessary tools such as a proper sized brush and special
vacuum cleaner designed to deal with fine particles.
Parts list
Main Assembly
| Part #| Description
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1| 075-070| Left Side Heat Shield
2| 075-071| Right Side Heat Shield
3| 075-040| Side Baffle Cover (Each)
4| 075-058F| Draft Control Lever
5| 075-052| Bracket Probe
6| 815-557| Rear Air Deflector
7| 075-955| Baffle Complete Set (Center + Sides)
8| 033-953| 3/4 OD x 19-1/4 Airtube 3 Per Unit (Each)
11| 846-570| 7/8″ Door Gasket Repair Kit
12| 846-306| Replacement Glass – Small (Size: 9 1/8″ X 15 5/8″) (Includes
Glass Gasket)
13| 846-692| 1/8″ x 3/4″ Wide Graphite Gasket Tape (6′) (936-241)
14| 075-077F| Glass Retainer
15| 021-973| Door Handle Assembly Complete
16| 948-079BN| Hinge Cap Brush Nickel (Each)
17| 948-146| Long Black Handle
18| 850-241| Black Door – Complete
18| 850-243| Black with Nickel Accent Door – Complete
19| 075-917| Fan Assembly Complete
20| 910-142| Fan Thermodisc
21| 910-330| Fan Speed Controller
22| 904-586| Fan Speed Controller Knob
23| 850-105| Airmate
24| 075-063F| Andiron (Each)
25| 172-032/P| Heat Shield
26| 075-037| SS Smoke Deflector
N/S| 075-041| Baffle Holder (Each)
N/S| 911-096| 120 Volt Extension Cord
N/S| 075-073F| Tool Hanger
N/S| 948-223| Regency Logo Plate
N/S| 911-221/P| Fan Motor Only With Squirrel cage
N/S| 075-064| Andiron Bracket (Each)
N/S| 106-129| Control Tool
N/S| 075-021| Firebox Floor White Gasket
Main Assembly
Bottom Shield and Legs
| part #| description
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40| 075-911| Bottom heat Shield
41| 850-126| Black Cast legs (Set Of 4)
41| 850-128| Nickel Cast legs (Set Of 4)
42| 075-914| Ash drawer Bottom Heat Shield
43| 942-110| Ash lug
44| 820-249| Ash lug Tool
45| 075-079| Blanking Plate
N/S| 905-008| 5/16″ x 6″ Long Hex Head
Bolt (Each)
N/S| 820-468F| Metal Washer
N/S| 820-456| Metal Spacer/Support Bracket (Each)
Pedestal Assembly
| part #| description
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50| 075-915| Pedestal Complete
51| 075-069| Pedestal Door
52| 904-257| Magnetic Catch (Each)
53| 075-910| Ashdrawer
54| 948-223| Regency Logo Plate
N/S| 904-023| 5/16 x 1-1/2 Hex Head Bolt
(Each)
075-960 F1150S Complete Brick Kit
Fire bricks
| Size
1| 4-1/4″ x 7″
2| 4-1/2″ x 7″
3| 9″ x 4-1/2″
4| 9″ x 2″
5| 3-1/2″ x 4-1/2″ (AD)
6| 4-1/4″ x 8″
7| 3-1/2″ x 2-1/4″
AD| Ashdump brick
warranty
Limited Lifetime Warranty
FPI Fireplace Products International Ltd. (for Canadian customers) and
Fireplace Products U.S., Inc. (for U.S.
customers) (collectively referred to herein as “FPI”) extends this Limited
Lifetime Warranty to the original purchaser of this appliance provided the
product remains in the original place of installation. The items covered by
this limited warranty and the period of such coverage is set forth in the
table below.
Some conditions apply (see below).
The policy is not transferable, amendable, or negotiable under any
circumstances.
Wood Products | Component Coverage | Labor Coverage |
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Components Covered | Limited Lifetime | 5 years |
(Years)
Welded Firebox Steel| ✔| | | | | 5
All Stainless Steel Components, Smoke Deflectors, Heat Shields etc.| ✔| | | |
| 3
Air Tubes| ✔| | | | | 3
Airmate| ✔| | | | | 3
Door handle and latch assembly, all hardware| ✔| | | | | 3
Glass Thermal Breakage Only| ✔| | | | | 3
Steel Faceplates, Accessory Housings| ✔| | | | | 3
All Plating| ✔| | | | | 3
Ash Drawer, Heatshields, Pedestal| ✔| | | | |
All Baffles, Steel, Ceramic, Vermiculite C-Baffles| ✔| | | | |
All castings, firebox, surrounds, doors, panels etc.| | ✔| | | | 3
All Electrical, Blower, wiring, switches etc.| | | ✔| | | 2
Glass – Crazing| | | | ✔| | 1
Catalyst Combustor| | | | | *10 Years Prorated|
Venting/Chimney| | | | ✔| | 1
Screens| | | | ✔| | 1
*See specific warranty details in regards to the catalyst combustor in unit manual.
Conditions:
Warranty protects against defect in manufacture or FPI factory assembled
components only, unless herein specified otherwise.
Any part(s) found to be defective during the warranty period as outlined above
will be repaired or replaced at FPI’s option through an accredited
distributor, dealer or pre-approved and assigned agent provided that the
defective part is returned to the distributor, dealer or agent for inspection
if requested by FPI. Alternatively, FPI may at its own discretion fully
discharge all of its obligations under the warranty by refunding the verified
purchase price of the product to the original purchaser. The purchase price
must be confirmed by the original Bill of Sale.
The authorized selling dealer, or an alternative authorized FPI dealer if pre-
approved by FPI, is responsible for all in-field diagnosis and service work
related to all warranty claims. FPI is not responsible for results or costs of
workmanship of unauthorized FPI dealers or agents in the negligence of their
service work.
At all times FPI reserves the right to inspect reported complaints on location
in the field claimed to be defective prior to processing or authorizing of any
claim. Failure to allow this upon request will void the warranty.
All warranty claims must be submitted by the dealer servicing the claim,
including a copy of the Bill of Sale (proof of purchase by you). All claims
must be complete and provide full details as requested by FPI to receive
consideration for evaluation.
Incomplete claims may be rejected.
Replacement units are limited to one per warranty term. Airtube and baffle
replacements are limited to one replacement per term.
Unit must be installed according to all manufacturers’ instructions as per the
manual.
All Local and National required codes must be met.
The installer is responsible to ensure the unit is operating as designed at
the time of installation.
The original purchaser is responsible for annual maintenance of the unit, as
outlined in the owner’s manual. As outlined below, the warranty may be voided
due to problems caused by lack of maintenance.
Repair/replacement parts purchased by the consumer from FPI after the original
coverage has expired on the unit will carry a 90 day warranty, valid with a
receipt only. Any item shown to be defective will be repaired or replaced at
our discretion. No
labor coverage is included with these parts.
Exclusions:
This Limited Lifetime Warranty does not extend to rust or corrosion of any
kind due to: a lack of maintenance or improper venting, lack of combustion air
provision, or exposure to corrosive chemicals (i.e. chlorine, salt, air,
etc.).
This Limited Lifetime Warranty also does not extend to: paint, firebricks
(rear, sides, or bottom), door gasketing, glass gasketing (or any other
additional factory fitted gasketing), vermiculite floor bricks, andiron
assemblies, and flue damper rods.
Malfunction, damage or performance based issues as a result of environmental
conditions, location, chemical damages, downdrafts, installation error,
installation by an unqualified installer, incorrect chimney components
(including but not limited to cap size or type), operator error, abuse,
misuse, use of improper fuels (such as unseasoned cordwood, mill-ends,
construction lumber or debris, off-cuts, treated or painted lumber, metal or
foil, plastics, garbage, solvents, cardboard, coal or coal products, oil based
products, waxed cartons, compressed pre-manufactured logs, kiln dried wood),
lack of regular maintenance and upkeep, acts of God, weather related problems
from hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, floods, lightning strikes/bolts or
acts of terrorism or war, which result in malfunction of the appliance are not
covered under the terms of this Limited Lifetime Warranty.
FPI has no obligation to enhance or modify any unit once manufactured (i.e. as
products evolve, field modifications or upgrades will not be performed on
existing appliances).
This warranty does not cover dealer travel costs for diagnostic or service
work. All labor rates paid to authorized dealers are subsidized, pre-
determined rates. Dealers may charge homeowner for travel and additional time
beyond their subsidy.
Any unit showing signs of neglect or misuse will not be covered under the
terms of this warranty policy and may void this warranty. This includes units
with rusted or corroded fireboxes which have not been reported as rusted or
corroded within three (3) months of installation/purchase.
Units which show evidence of being operated while damaged, or with problems
known to the purchaser and causing further damages will void this warranty.
Units where the serial no. has been altered, deleted, removed or made
illegible will void this warranty.
Minor movement, expansion and contraction of the steel is normal and is not
covered under the terms of this warranty.
FPI is not liable for the removal or replacement of facings or finishing in
order to repair or replace any appliance in the field.
Freight damages for products or parts are not covered under the terms of the
warranty.
Products made or provided by other manufacturers and used in conjunction with
the FPI appliance without prior authorization from FPI may void this warranty.
Limitations of Liability:
The original purchaser’s exclusive remedy under this warranty, and FPI’s sole
obligation under this warranty, express or implied, in contract or in tort,
shall be limited to replacement, repair, or refund, as outlined above. IN NO
EVENT WILL FPI BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY. TO THE EXTENT
PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, FPI MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE
WARRANTY SPECIFIED HEREIN. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO
DURATION OF THE EXPRESSED WARRANTY SPECIFIED ABOVE. IF IMPLIED WARRANTIES
CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED, THEN SUCH WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE
DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.
Some U.S. states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, or allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
Customers located outside the U.S. should consult their local, provincial or
national legal codes for additional terms which may be applicable to this
warranty.
How to Obtain Warranty Service:
Customers should contact the authorized selling dealer to obtain all warranty
and service. In the event the authorized selling dealer is unable to provide
warranty / service, please contact FPI by mail at the address listed on the
next page. Please include a brief description of the problem and your address,
email and telephone contact information. A representative will contact you to
make arrangements for an inspection and/or warranty service, by an alternative
dealer.
Product Registration and Customer Support:
Thank you for choosing a Regency Fireplace. Regency strives to be a world
leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of hearth products. To
provide the best support for your product, we request that you complete a
product registration form at http://www.regency-fire.com/Customer-Care
/Warranty-Registration.aspx within ninety (90) days of purchase.
Product Registration and Customer Support:
Thank you for choosing a Regency Fireplace. Regency strives to be a world
leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of hearth products. To
provide the best support for your product, we request that you complete a
product registration form found on our Web Site under Customer Care within
ninety (90) days of purchase.
For purchases made in CANADA or the UNITED STATES: http://www.regency-
fire.com/Customer-Care/Warranty-Registration.aspx
For purchases made in AUSTRALIA: http://www.regency-fire.com.au/Customer-Care
/Warranty-Registration.aspx
You may also complete the warranty registration form below to register your
Regency Fireplace Product and mail and/or fax it back to us, and we will
register the warranty for you. It is important you provide us with all the
information below in order for us to serve you better.
Warranty Registration Form (or Register online immediately at the above Web
Site):
Warranty Details
Serial Number (required):|
Purchase Date (required) (mm/dd/yyyy):|
Product Details
Product Model (required):|
Dealer Details
Dealer Name (required):|
Dealer Address:|
Dealer Phone #:|
Installer:|
Date Installed (mm/dd/yyyy):|
Your Contact Details (required)
Name:|
Address:|
Phone:|
Email:|
For purchases made in CANADA:
FPI Fireplace Products
International Ltd.
6988 Venture St.
Delta, British Columbia
Canada, V4G 1H4
Phone: 604-946-5155
Fax: 1-866-393-2806| For purchases made
in the UNITED STATES:
Fireplace Products US, Inc.
PO Box 2189 PMB 125
Blaine, WA
United States, 98231
Phone: 604-946-5155
Fax: 1-866-393-2806| For purchases made
in AUSTRALIA:
Fireplace Products Australia Pty Ltd
99 Colemans Road
Dandong South, Vic. 3175
Australia
Phone: +61 3 9799 7277
Fax: +61 3 9799 7822
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For fireplace care and tips and answers to most common questions please visit
our Customer Care section on our Web Site.
Please feel free to contact your selling dealer if you have any questions
about your Regency product.
Installer: Please complete the following information
Dealer Name & Address:
Installer: ____
Phone #: ____
Date Installed:
Serial #: ____
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References
- Regency Fireplace Products | Gas Inserts, Wood Stoves, & More!
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