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F1150 Regency Freestanding Woodstove

operating instructions

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

1.  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.

2.  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.

3.  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.

4.  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. 

Safety Guidelines 
and Warnings

CAUTION:   Do not use chemicals for 

fluids to start fire.

1.

 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.

2.  Keep  the  door  closed  during  operation  and 

maintain all seals in good condition.

3.  Do not burn any quantities of paper, garbage, 

and never burn flammable fluids such as gaso-
line, naptha or engine oil in your stove.

4.  If you have smoke detectors, prevent smoke 

spillage as this may set off a false alarm.

5.  Do not overfire 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.

6.  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.

7.  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.

8.  The stove consumes air while operating, provide 

adequate ventilation with an air duct or open a 
window while the stove is in use.

9.  Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serv-

ing another appliance.

10. Do not use grates or andirons or other methods 

for supporting fuel. Burn directly on the bricks.

11. Open the draft control fully for 10 to 15 seconds 

prior to slowly opening the door when refuelling 
the fire.

12. Do not connect your unit to any air distribution 

duct.

13.  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.

Ash Drawer Operating Guidelines

1.  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.

2.  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.

 

 

4.  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.

5.  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.

CAUTION: HOT WHILE IN  

OPERATION. KEEP CHILDREN, 

CLOTHING AND FURNITURE 

AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN 

BURNS.

3. 

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.

Summary of Contents for Cascades F1150

Page 1: ...50 Cascades Series Freestanding Woodstove 12 10 19 Installer Please complete the details on the back cover and leave this manual with the homeowner Homeowner Please keep these instructions for future...

Page 2: ...te this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual CAUTION BURNUNTREATEDWOODONLY OTHERMATERIALSSUCHASWOODPRESERVATIVES METALFOILS COAL PLASTIC GARBAGE SULPHUR OR O...

Page 3: ...ng Bottom Heat Shield Legs 17 Recommended Heights For Woodstove Flue 18 Optional Outside Air Kit 19 Brick Installation 20 Removing Wooden Handle 21 Glass Installation 21 Wood Door Handle Assembly 22 F...

Page 4: ...E ALSO SUITABLE FOR MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION APPAREIL DE CHAUFFAGE AMBIANT HOMOLOGU COMBUSTIBLE SOLIDE CONVENANT AUSSI POUR INSTALLATION DANS UNE MAISON MOBILE FLOOR PROTECTION PROTECTION DE PLANCHER...

Page 5: ...4 831mm 24 610mm 30 3 8 772mm 12 7 8 326mm 17 3 8 441mm 20 508mm 6 1 2 165mm 7 13 16 199mm 29 11 16 753mm 32 813mm Unit with pedestal Unit with legs Outside Air Dimensions Rear Front 4 9 16 115mm Rea...

Page 6: ...le wall OK double wall chimney the chimney connector must be at least 24 gauge steel Do not use galvanized pipe For Mobile Home installation refertotheMobileHomeinstallationinstructions within this ma...

Page 7: ...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 ship ping and handling It allows for a hand...

Page 8: ...and tighten the bolts 4 Level the stove by adjusting the levelling bolts in the bottom of each leg 5 Reinstall cover plate if not using ash drawer option 6 Install logo plate onto heat shield by plac...

Page 9: ...is installed as a close clearance residential unit a listed double wall connector is required from the stove collar to the ceiling level F1150 withAirmateor RearDeflector A B C D E F 11 279mm 7 178mm...

Page 10: ...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 51...

Page 11: ...nstallation 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 o...

Page 12: ...to initially try with the minimum required height and then if problems do arise add additional height at a later date 4 Slide the roof flashing over your chimney and seal the flashing to the roof wit...

Page 13: ...kage Have the chimney cleaned before the stove is installed and operated When connect ing the stove through a combustible wall to a masonrychimney specialmethodsareneeded Ensure that an effective vapo...

Page 14: ...ombustibles 2 in 50 8mm Minimum clearance 12 in 304 8mm of brick Chimney connector Fire clay liner Method C 6 152 4 mm Clearance to Combustible Wall Member Starting with a minimum 24 gage 024 61 mm 6...

Page 15: ...of exit for a height up to 7ft 2130mm 6 Thechimneyshallbeattacheddirectlytotheroom heater and shall extend at least 3 ft 914mm above the part of the roof through which it passes The top of the chimney...

Page 16: ...re flex to the Mobile Home box 7 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 Th...

Page 17: ...nking plate to the front of the pedestal with 4 screws Use picture from step 8 16 Install the mandatory outside air kit See Mobile Home Instal lation section in this manual Place unit into its final p...

Page 18: ...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 90...

Page 19: ...fresh air into the pedestal area by using a minimum 4 duct pipe with a mesh grill at the outside termination Outside Air Through Pedestal Rear Remove the blanking plate from the rear of the pedestal a...

Page 20: ...cks were removed at install per the diagram below and place in their correct positions Do not use a grate NOTE The AD brick covers the Ash Dump hole that is used if an Ash Drawer Kit is not installed...

Page 21: ...ws 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 Tighte...

Page 22: ...r 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 s...

Page 23: ...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 LOW position when burning in the LOW MED LOW heat output setting and on...

Page 24: ...osen off both bolts and slide deflector downward push deflector to the back wall of the unit and manoeuver out Install new deflector and hand tighten bolts Ensure positive location of the deflector pr...

Page 25: ...he 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 1 Open the unit door 2 Remove front air tube i...

Page 26: ...t 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...

Page 27: ...his is to be expected as thehightemperaturepaintbecomesseasoned Windows and or doors should be left open to provide adequate ventilation while this tem porary condition exists Burning the stove at a v...

Page 28: ...oid your warranty 6 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 7 YourRegencystovec...

Page 29: ...CARBON MONOXIDE AND ARE VERY DANGEROUS 14 WARNING Do not operate without either the Ash Plug properly seated or the Ash Dump Plates screwed in place excessive temperatures will result 15 CAUTION Do n...

Page 30: ...sote deposits may build up rapidly Moving parts of your stove require no lubrication 4 A small hot fire is preferable to a large smoul dering one that can deposit creosote within the system 5 The chim...

Page 31: ...the remaining 2 tubes Secondary Air Tubes 5 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...

Page 32: ...ondary air tubes page 31 vermiculite baffles page 25 2 Loosen the two 7 16 bolts nuts to remove replace vertical baffle 3 Repeat steps to install new vertical deflector NOTE ENSURE BAFFLE IS PUSHED UP...

Page 33: ...r 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 gask...

Page 34: ...lass 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 Com...

Page 35: ...F1150 Regency Freestanding Woodstove 35 parts list 4 2 23 3 8 7 6 24 14 11 13 16 15 12 17 18 22 19 21 25 20 26 Main Assembly...

Page 36: ...at Shield 43 942 110 Ashplug 44 820 249 Ashplug 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 part...

Page 37: ...anding Woodstove 37 parts list 6 3 3 4 1 2 7 5 2 1 4 3 6 7 AD 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 075 960 F1150...

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Page 39: ...azing 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 i...

Page 40: ...ncorrect 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...

Page 41: ...ental 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 additiona...

Page 42: ...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 Detai...

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