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Regency

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 CLASSIC™ C34-11 Direct Vent Freestanding Gas Stove

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installation

GENERAL VENT  

MAINTENANCE

Conduct an inspection of the venting system 

semiannually. Recommended areas to inspect are:

1.  Check areas of the Venting System which are 

exposed to the elements, for corrosion. These 

will appear as rust spots or streaks, and in ex

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treme cases, holes. These components should 

be replaced immediately.

2.  Remove the Cap, and shine a flashlight down 

the Vent. Remove any birds nests, or other 

foreign material.

3.  Check for evidence 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 for rigidity.

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 to carefully remove the logs. The pilot 

light generates enough heat to burn someone. If 

for any reason a log should need replacement, use 

only Regency

®

 replacement logs. The position of 

these logs must be as shown in the Diagram under 

Log Installation.  

Note:  Improper  positioning  of  logs  may 

create carbon buildup and will alter 

the unit’s performance which is not 

covered under warranty.

THERMOPILE / 

 

THERMOCOUPLE

1.  Loosen the thermocouple or thermopile with a 

7/16" wrench at bracket.

2.  Disconnect thermocouple by loosening nut from 

the valve with a 9 mm wrench. Disconnect 

thermopile by loosening 2 screws marked TP 

on the valve.

3.  Drop the thermocouple or thermopile down 

from the bracket and pull it out of the unit.

4.  Reinstall the new ones in reverse order.

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 dam-

aged.

2.  Clean appliance and door with a damp cloth 

(never when the unit is hot).  Never use an 

abrasive cleaner. 

  The heater is finished in a heat-resistant paint 

and should only be refinished with heat-resistant 

paint. Regency® uses Stove Brite Paint - Metallic 

Black #6309.

3.  The glass should be cleaned with a gas fireplace 

glass cleaner when it starts to turn milky. 

4.  Make a  periodic check of burner for proper posi

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tion 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. 

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. 

  During the annual service call, the burners 

should be removed from the burner tray and 

cleaned. Replace the embers and rock wool.

6.  Keep  the  area  near  the  appliance  clear  and 

free from combustible materials, gasoline and 

other flammable vapours and liquids.

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.

Blower: 

Regency

®

 gas appliances use high-tech blowers 

to push heated air farther into the room. It is not 

unusual for  the  fan  to  make  a  "whirring"  sound 

when ON. This sound will increase or decrease in 

volume depending on the speed setting of your 

fan speed control.

Burner Tray: 

The burner tray is positioned directly under the 

burner tube(s) 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 

reoccur. Again, this is normal for steel fireboxes.

Blower Thermodisc: 

When this thermally activated switch turns ON it will 

create a small "clicking" sound. This is the switch 

contacts closing and is normal.

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 opera

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tion 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.

CAUTION:

ANY SAFETY SCREEN OR GUARD 

REMOVED FOR SERVICING AN 

APPLIANCE  MUST  BE  REPLACED 

PRIOR TO OPERATING THE AP-

PLIANCE.

NEVER OPERATE THE APPLIANCE 

WITHOUT THE GLASS PROPERLY 

SECURED IN PLACE.

Summary of Contents for C34 Classic

Page 1: ...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...

Page 2: ...ause 5 14 4 the following graphic danger and statements shall be shown on a Class IIIA 2 Permanent Label 4 34 6 Instruction Plate Each appliance shall bear a Class IIIB marking with letters on a contr...

Page 3: ...33 2017 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...

Page 4: ...ency CLASSIC C34 11 Direct Vent Freestanding Gas Stove 4 dimensions ALL PICTURES DIAGRAMS SHOWN THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY ACTUAL PRODUCT MAY VARY DUE TO PRODUCT ENHANCE...

Page 5: ...rrangements 27 DV Stove Horizontal Vent Kit 29 DV Stove Horizontal Vent Kit Installation 29 Dura Vent Termination Kit 31 Dura Vent Horizontal Installations 32 Vertical Termination 33 Cathedral Ceiling...

Page 6: ...aller l appareil selon la norme CAN CSA Z240 S rie MM Maison mobiles ou CAN CSA Z240 VC V hicules de camping ou la norme 24 CFR Part 3280 Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard Si ces norm...

Page 7: ...rade 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...

Page 8: ...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 com...

Page 9: ...l 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 ins...

Page 10: ...DREN SHOULD BE CARE FULLY SUPERVISED WHEN THEY ARE IN THE SAME AREA AS THE APPLI ANCE TODDLERS YOUNGCHILDREN AND OTHERS MAY BE SUSCEPTIBLE TO ACCIDENTAL CONTACT BURNS A PHYSICAL BARRIERS IS RECOM MEND...

Page 11: ...6 Never vent to another room or inside a build ing Make sure that the vent is fitted as per the instructions starting in Venting Introduction section 7 Inspect the venting system annually for block a...

Page 12: ...e manually when in ON position Note If optional fan is not purchased Batter ies are required in both remote receiver 4 x AA Batteries remote hand held 3 x AAA batteries in order to operate appliance u...

Page 13: ...ast approximately 60 seconds If there is no flame ignition rectification the board will stop sparking for ap proximately 35 seconds After wait time the board will start second try for ignition by spar...

Page 14: ...MOTE CONTROL Supply Voltage 4 5V three 1 5V AAA batteries Ambient temperature ratings 0 50o C 32 122o F Radio Frequency 315 MHZ ATTENTION Turn OFF the main gas supply of the appliance during installat...

Page 15: ...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 of...

Page 16: ...hot air circulating fan the speed of the fan can be controlled by the Proflame system The fan speed can be adjustedthroughsix 6 speeds ToactivatethisfunctionusetheModeKey fig 1 to index to the fan con...

Page 17: ...ing 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...

Page 18: ...and insert the battery compartment back into remote receiver battery holder Move both the left right slides as shown below The battery compartment will be pushed out slightly to allow to easily extrac...

Page 19: ...e Leg unit Loosen 7 screws on bottom access panel slide panel toward the front to remove IMPORTANT Disconnect power supply before servicing Pedestal unit To install the fan in an installed stove acces...

Page 20: ...grounding lug 9 Remove fan from stove Diagram 3 IMPORTANT THESE FANS COLLECT A LOT OF DUST FROMWITHINYOUR HOME ENSUREYOU MAINTAINTHESE FAN MOTORS ON A REGULAR BASIS BYVACUUMINGTHE FAN BLADES ANDTHE HO...

Page 21: ...pedestal cover plate Anchoring Brackets Hold Down Package Part 846 585 LEG AND BOTTOM SHIELD ASSEMBLY These instructions apply to the steel leg and painted cast leg It will be easier to attach the le...

Page 22: ...ng systems in combination with the Classic Direct Vent Free standing Gas Stove C34 NG11 and C34 LP11 have been tested and listed as direct vent heater systems by Intertek IfconvertingaClass AMetalChim...

Page 23: ...line extended above meter regulator assembly 36 90cm a 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 an...

Page 24: ...3 10 Black N A N A N A 4DALB N A TC 4DLTB N A Adjustable Length 7 Galvanized N A N A 4D7A N A N A N A N A Adjustable Length 7 Black N A N A 4D7AB N A N A N A N A Extension Pipe 8 1 2 Galvanized 46DVA...

Page 25: ...AstroCap 946 205 Vinyl Siding Shield for Riser Vent Terminal 510 994 Rigid Pipe Adaptor Must use with all rigid piping 946 208 P Vent Guard Optional for Riser Vent Terminal 640 530 P Riser Vent Termin...

Page 26: ...nting and Security Secure Vent systems WARNING Do not combine venting components from different venting systems However use of the AstroCapTM and FPI Riser is acceptable with all systems When using Ri...

Page 27: ...llation with the factory set vent restrictor position of C Example B Offset to Vertical Vent A 15 ft vertical run with 4 ft horizontal offset distance falls within the shaded area and is an allowable...

Page 28: ...of 6 feet total vertical and max 8 feet total horizontal Please note min 1 foot between 90o elbows is required Vent restrictor position C fully open refer to Vent Restrictor Position section Lengths d...

Page 29: ...be substituted for any other manufacturer s products Review the following sequence of instructions which are typical of most installations The se quence may vary depending on wall thickness See Locati...

Page 30: ...ings 6 A bead of non hardening mastic should be run around both the termination and vinyl siding standoff to prevent water from entering and to make a tight seal between the cap and the standoff 7 Str...

Page 31: ...distance from the unit flue outlet to the ceiling the ceiling thickness the vertical rise in an attic or second storey and allow for sufficient vertical height above the roof line For multi storey app...

Page 32: ...entry slots on the male ends Diagram 1 Push the pipe sections completely together then twist lock one section clockwise approximately one quarter turn until the two sections are fully locked The fema...

Page 33: ...vent cap assembly into the outer wall of the vent pipe Use the two sheet metal screws provided to connect the strips to the pipe section Bend any remaining portion of the sheet metal strip back towar...

Page 34: ...that all pipe and elbow connections are in their fully twist lock position 5 Ensure vent is vertical and secure flashing to the roof with roofing nails Slide the storm collar over the pipe section an...

Page 35: ...beconnected to a damaged Class A chimney For Class A chimneys clean out doors and caps or plugs for clean out tee fittings and ash dumps shall be secured in place and sealed before installing a Direct...

Page 36: ...ual shutoff valve mustbedisconnectedfromthepiping system If test pressures equal to or less than 1 2 psig are used then this appliance must be isolated from the pipingsystembyclosingitsindividual manu...

Page 37: ...6 Inlet Pressure Tap 7 Pilot Outlet 8 Main Gas Outlet 9 Alternative TC Connection Point 1 Open door on pedestal or heat shield with legs base Remove two 2 screws in locations shown below to remove acc...

Page 38: ...ing the handle through the hole on the left upper corner Diagram 4 Position the handle in the 8 O clock positions then tighten with 14mm 9 16 wrench Diagram 2 2 Unscrew and turn the door retaining cli...

Page 39: ...hook the tabs on the safety into the slotted brackets on either side of the door Diagram 7 6 Once the door has been placed on the hinge pins secure the door to the unit by screwing the retaining clip...

Page 40: ...h the pilot and burner operation The gas log kit contains the following a Front Log b Rear Log c Small Cross Logs 2 d Bag of embers e Bag of rockwool f Bag of platinum embers Embaglow supplied with pa...

Page 41: ...leifthethermostatisinstalled on an interior wall Regency offers an optional programmable thermostat but any 250 750 millivolt rated non anticipator type thermostat that is CSA ULC or UL approved may b...

Page 42: ...Ensure that the wires do not touch a hot surface and are away from sharp edges WARNING Electrical Grounding Instructions This appliance is equipped with a three pronged ground ing plug for your protec...

Page 43: ...the burner Note If you have an incorrect flame pattern contact your Regency dealer for further instructions Top View of pilot flame Top View of pilot flame AERATION ADJUSTMENT Natural Gas 5 16 Propan...

Page 44: ...ivertowiremarked receiver which will be located on the bottom of the appli ance This remote control requires coding See remote control instructions for details NOTE This appliance will operate during...

Page 45: ...installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Refer to the owner s information manual provided with this appliance For assistance or additional informa...

Page 46: ...ack 6309 3 The glass should be cleaned with a gas fireplace glass cleaner when it starts to turn milky 4 Make a periodic check of burner for proper posi tion and condition Visually check the flame of...

Page 47: ...Remove thermocouple with a 9 mm metric wrench 15 Remove pilot nut with an 11 mm wrench 16 Remove valve to orifice nut with a 13 16 wrench 17 Remove inlet pipe with pipe wrench Note orientation of 90o...

Page 48: ...s in the list should be checked by a licensed gas service technician during the annual service check Your unit may require more frequent maintenance checks if you notice any changes in how it operates...

Page 49: ...4 Screw 10 24 x 3 4 17 471 031 Door Retainer Clip 19 948 146 Wood Handle 20 493 917 Complete Fan Assembly Optional 910 157 P Blower Motor 120V 21 910 142 Fan Auto on off Thermodisc 22 910 813 Power Co...

Page 50: ...0 592 Remote hand held GTMF Silver 911 175 P Remote hand held GTMF Black 910 036 Pilot Orifice NG 910 037 Pilot Orifice LP 68 910 096 Pilot Hood 82 910 341 Thermopile 83 910 386 Thermocouple 910 432 P...

Page 51: ...Hinge 110 910 327 Strain Relief for Power Cord 121 490 005 Access Panel 140 850 126 Cast Legs Black 4 set 850 128 Cast Legs Brush Nickel 4 set 494 926 Pedestal Assembly 100 948 223 Regency Logo 102 9...

Page 52: ...ition Control Boards Wiring Switches Blowers Blower Control Module Battery Pack Remote Control Systems 2 Enamel Panels 1 Venting Venting Components 1 All Stainless steel surrounds 1 All Firebox Media...

Page 53: ...s 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 la...

Page 54: ...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...

Page 55: ...elow 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 Produ...

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Page 57: ...Regency CLASSIC C34 11 Direct Vent Freestanding Gas Stove 57 57 notes...

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Page 60: ...e following information Dealer Name Address ________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ Installer _____________________________________________...

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