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automatic temperature sensor will engage the 
blower when the unit is at temperature and will 
shut off the blower once the fi re has gone out 
and the unit has cooled to below a useful heat 
output range. 

To manually operate the fan system, push the 
fi rst switch to "Man" and second switch to either 
"high" or "Low". This will bypass the sensing 
device and allow full control of the fan. Switch-
ing from "Auto" to "Manual" or "High" to "Low" 
may be done at any time.

ASH DISPOSAL

During constant use, ashes should be removed 
every few days. Please take care to prevent the 
build-up of ash around the start-up air housing 
located inside the fi rebox, under the loading 
door lip.

DO NOT ALLOW ASHES TO BUILD UP TO 
THE LOADING DOORS.  

Only remove ashes when the fi re has died down. 
Even then, expect to fi nd a few hot embers. 
Always leave 1 to 2 inches of ash in the bottom 
of the fi rebox. This helps in easier starting and 
a more uniform burn of your fi re.

Ashes should be placed in a metal container with 
a tight fi tting lid. The closed container of ashes 
should be placed on a noncombustible fl oor or 
on the ground, well away from all combustible 
materials, pending fi nal 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.

SOME SAFETY 

GUIDELINES

1)

  Never use gasoline, gasoline type lantern 

fuels, kerosene, charcoal lighter fuel, or 
similar liquids to start or ‘freshen up’ a fi re 
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 large quantities of paper in your 

insert.

4)

  If you have smoke detectors, prevent smoke 

spillage as this may set off a false alarm.

5)

  Do not overfi re your insert. If the insert or its 

fl ue baffl e begin to glow, you are overfi ring.  
Stop adding fuel and close the draft control. 
Overfi ring can cause extensive damage to 
your stove including warpage and premature 
steel corrosion. Overfi ring will void your 
warranty.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

FIRST FIRE

When your installation is completed and in-
spected, you are ready for your fi rst

 

fi re.

1)

 Open 

draft 

control 

fully.

2)

 Open 

fi rebox door and build a small fi re using 

paper and dry kindling, wait a few minutes 
for a good updraft in the fl ue to establish the 
fi re. Leaving the door slightly open will help 
your fi re start more rapidly.

CAUTION: Never leave unit unat-
tended if door is left open. This 
procedure is for fi re start-up only, 
as unit may over-heat if door is left 
open for too long.

3)

  With the draft still in the fully open position, 

add two or three seasoned logs to your fi re.  
Form a trench in the ash bed to allow air to 
reach the rear of the fi rebox prior to closing 
the door.

4)

  After about 15 to 20 minutes, when your 

wood has begun to burn strongly, adjust 
your draft control down to keep the fi re at a 
moderate level.

WARNING: Never build a roaring 
fi re in a cold stove.  Always warm 
your stove up slowly!

5)

  Once a bed of coals has been established, 

you may adjust the draft control to a low 
setting to operate the unit in its most effi cient 
mode.

6)

  During the fi rst couple of hours, keep the 

combustion rate at a moderate level and 
avoid a large fi re until the paint is cured. 
Only then can you operate the insert at its 
maximum setting, and only after the metal 
has been warmed.

7)

  For the fi rst few hours, the 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 insert at a very high 
temperature the fi rst few times may damage 
the paint. Burn fi res at a moderate level the 
fi rst few days.

8)

  Do not place anything on the insert top 

during the curing process. This may result 
in damage to your paint fi nish.

9)

  During the fi rst few hours it may be more dif-

fi cult to start the fi re.  As you dry out your fi re 
brick and your masonry fl ue (if applicable), 
your draft will increase.

10)

  For those units installed at higher elevations 

or into sub-standard masonry fi replaces, 
drafting problems may occur. Consult an 
experienced dealer or mason on methods 
of increasing your draft.

11)

 Some cracking and popping noises may be 

experienced during the heating up process. 
These noises will be minimal when your unit 
reaches temperature.

12)

 Before opening your door to reload, open 

draft fully for approximately 10 to 15 seconds 
until fi re has been re-established. This will 
minimize any smoking.

13)

  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 
suffi cient for this purpose.

CAUTION: If the body of your unit 
(or in the H2100M fl ue baffl e) starts 
to glow you are overfi ring.  Stop 
loading fuel immediately and close 
the draft control until the glow has 
completely subsided.

14)

 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 fi re. 

 

Once all moisture has been removed, the 
draft control may be adjusted to maintain 
the fi re.

15)

  If you have been burning your insert on a low 

draft, use caution when opening the door.  
After opening the damper, open the door 
a crack, and allow the fi re to adjust before 
fully opening the door.

16) 

The controls of your unit should not be altered 
to increase fi ring for any reason.

FAN OPERATION

(ALL UNITS)

The fan is to be operated only with the draft 
control rod 

pulled out at least 1/2" from the 

fully closed position.

  The fan is not to be 

operated when the draft control rod is in the 
closed position (pushed in). The fully closed 
position is the low burn setting.

The fan unit must not be turned on until a fi re 
has been burning for at least 30 minutes and 
the unit is hot enough. As well, after each fuel 
loading the fan must be shut off until 30 minutes 
has elapsed.

To operate fan automatically, push switch on 
side of fan housing to "Auto" and second switch 
to either "High" or "Low" for fan speed. The 

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Summary of Contents for H2100

Page 1: ... H2100 I1100S I3100L WOOD Fireplace Inserts Hearth Heater 11 15 07 Owners Installation Manual Tested by Installer Please complete the details on the back cover and leave this manual with the homeowner Homeowner Please keep these instructions for future reference www regency fire com fire parts com ...

Page 2: ...ave any questions about your product that are not covered in this manual please contact the REGENCY DEALER in your area Keep those REGENCY FIRES burning SAFETY NOTE If this Insert is not properly installed a house fire may result For your safety follow the installation instructions contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and instal lation inspection requirements in your area fire ...

Page 3: ...y Built Fireplace 8 Installation Into a Masonry Fireplace 8 Faceplate and Trim 9 Fan Blower 10 Floor Protection 11 Firebrick Assembly 11 Door Handle 11 Brick Flue Baffle Secondary Air Tube Installation 11 Draft Control 12 Screen Door 12 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS First Fire 13 Fan Operation All Units 13 Ash Disposal 13 Some Safety Guidelines 13 Creosote 14 MAINTENANCE Maintenance of Gold Plated Doors 1...

Page 4: ...tents here for your review LISTED FACTORY BUILT FIREPLACE INSERT CERTIFIED FOR USE IN CANADA AND U S A MODEL I1100S TESTED TO ULC S628 M93 UL 1482 1998 ULC S627 00 UL 737 2000 REPORT NO 632 3198 SEPT 1993 DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL 104 A G F D B C E ADJ AC ENT S IDEWAL L COMPONENTS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION 6IN 150MM STAINLESS STEEL LINER OPTIONAL COMPONENT FAN ELECTRICAL RATING VOLTS 115 60 HZ 0 6 ...

Page 5: ...E FACING D 8 5 in 216mm HEARTH EXTENSION DEPTH E 18 in 455 mm HEARTH EXTENSION ELEVATION F 1 5 in 38 mm HEARTH EXTENSION WIDTH G 6 in 150 mm A G F D B C E ADJ AC ENT S I D EWAL L INSTALL ONLY ON A NON COMBUSTIBLE HEARTH RAISED F 1 5 IN 38 MM ABOVE AN ADJACENT COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR MUST BE PRO TECTED BY NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL EXTENDING E 18 IN 455 MM TO FRONT AND G 6 IN 150 MM TO SI...

Page 6: ...rer s installation and operating instructions 2 Check your local building codes Building Inspection Department You may require a permit before installing your insert Be aware that local codes and regulations may override some items in the manual WARNING Careless installation is the major cause of safety hazard Check all local building and safety codes before installation of unit 3 Notify your home...

Page 7: ... Minimum Minimum Unit Side Wall to Top Facing Facing Hearth Hearth Hearth Side to Side to Top to Side Extension Thickness Extension A B C D E F G Small Flush Insert I1100S 15 380mm 20 510mm 14 355mm 7 375 187mm 16 406mm 1 5 38mm 8 205mm Large Flush Insert I3100L 13 330mm 19 480mm 18 455mm 6 5 165mm 16 406mm 1 5 38mm 8 205mm Hearth Heater H2100M 10 255mm 25 635 mm 14 355mm 8 5 216mm 18 455mm 1 5 38...

Page 8: ...greaterdraftcan decrease problems such as difficult start ups smoking out the door and dirty glass INSTALLATION INTO A FACTORY BUILT FIREPLACE 1 When installed in a factory built fireplace a full stainless steel rigid or flexible flue liner is mandatory for both safety and perform ance purposes When a flue or liner is in use the insert is able to breathe better by allowing a greater draft to be created...

Page 9: ...and faceplate trim withtheunitpulledslightlyawayfrom the fireplace face If this is done be very careful not to disturb the con nector when shifting the unit to its final position Now that your insert is installed check once more that all the clearances from the unit to any combustible materials are correct as listed earlier Diagram 1 I1100S 6 Once the above items have been checked slide your insert ...

Page 10: ...er to prevent any damage to the fan To attach follow the instructions provided with the fan Make sure to install the rubber grommet to the fan housing before it is installed on the insert 1 Remove the protective covering from the brass trim on the fan 2 Align the fan support with the offset clip on the bottom of the ashlip CAUTION Label all wires prior to disconnection when servic ing controls Wir...

Page 11: ...st Baffle Brick down and then slide the2ndBaffleBrickupandback Reposition both baffle bricks flat on the air tubes 3 Important push both baffle bricks so they are tight against the side walls 4 Install the third air tube into the holes on the side channels The notch goes on the right hand side with the air holes facing forward toward the door opening If the tube will not slide in easily simply use a pa...

Page 12: ...rick flat on the air tube 4 Important push both baffle bricks so they are tight against the side walls Note When getting the chimney cleaned remove the baffle bricks for access to the flue then replace them when cleaning is completed Lift the rear of the baffle pivoting it on the air tube until it clears the rear air channel Slide the rear of the baffle on top of the rear air channel in front of the loc...

Page 13: ...l WARNING Never build a roaring fire in a cold stove Always warm your stove up slowly 5 Once a bed of coals has been established you may adjust the draft control to a low settingtooperatetheunitinitsmostefficient mode 6 During the first couple of hours keep the combustion rate at a moderate level and avoid a large fire until the paint is cured Only then can you operate the insert at its maximum settin...

Page 14: ...insert with draft control wide open for about15minuteseverymorningduringburn ing season This helps to prevent creosote deposits within the heating system 2 Burn insert with draft control wide open for about 10 15 minutes every time you add freshwood Thisallowsthewoodtoachieve the charcoal stage faster and burns up any wood vapors which might otherwise be deposited within the system 3 Onlyburnseaso...

Page 15: ...dle Large 20 948 102 Spring Handle Small 23 820 235 Flue Brackets Pkg 163 915 I3100L Fan Blower Assembly 170 915 I1100S Fan Blower Assembly 24 910 157 P Blower Fan Motor 25 910 678 Power Cord 120 Volts 27 910 142 Fan Thermodisc 28 910 140 Fan Speed Switch HI OFF LOW 3 way 29 910 138 Switch Auto Manual 2 way 30 Grommet Strain Relief 35 063 954 Air Tube 1 I3100 Qty 1 074 954 Air Tube 1 I1100 Qty 1 3...

Page 16: ...rim Left Oversize 398 Faceplate Side Oversize 399 Faceplate Top Oversize Part Description Faceplate I1100S 170 911 Faceplate Trim Set Regular 185 170 160 Trim Right Regular 186 170 159 Trim Top Regular 187 170 162 Trim Left Regular 183 Faceplate Right Side Regular 188 Faceplate Left Side Regular 189 Faceplate Top Regular 170 913 Faceplate Trim Set Oversize 195 143 161 Trim Right Oversize 196 170 1...

Page 17: ...s 27 910 142 Fan Thermodisc 28 910 140 Fan Speed Switch HI OFF LOW 3 way 29 910 138 Switch Auto Manual 2 way 30 Grommet Strain Relief 35 120 954 Air Tube Front 36 120 953 Air Tube Rear 37 836 212 Baffle Insulation 38 Insulation Weights 39 120 950 Steel Baffle 948 216 Regency Logo Faceplate H2100M 120 910 Faceplate Trim Set Regular 485 120 161 Trim Right Regular 286 143 158 Trim Top Regular 487 120 1...

Page 18: ...802 104 Brick Partial 1 1 4 x 4 x 9 72 802 146 Brick Partial 1 1 4 x 1 3 4 x 9 75 802 139 Brick Partial 1 1 4 x 4 x 8 3 4 76 802 152 Brick Partial 1 1 4 x 2 x 9 78 802 143 Brick Partial 1 1 4 x 2 1 4 x 2 1 4 81 802 135 Brick Partial 1 1 4 x 1 1 4 x 9 84 802 107 Brick Partial 1 1 4 x 4 1 2 x 8 85 802 156 Brick Partial 1 1 4 x 4 1 4 x 8 fire parts com ...

Page 19: ...of workmanship from unauthorized service persons or dealers At all times FPI reserves the right to inspect product in the field which is claimed to be defective All claims must be submitted to FPI by authorized selling dealers It is essential that all submitted claims provide all of the necessary information including customer name purchase date serial type of unit problem and part or parts reques...

Page 20: ...______________________________________ Printed in Canada Regency fireplace products are designed with reliability and simplicity in mind In addition our internal QualityAssurance Teamcarefullyinspectseachunitthor oughly before it leaves our door FireplaceProductsInternational Ltd is pleased to extend this Limited Lifetime Warranty to the original purchaser of a Regency Product See the inside back c...

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