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Regency HZO42 (Aus) Gas Fireplace

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installation

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Never insulate around the body of the unit

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Excessive heat retention in the firebox will lead to component failure 
and fireplace malfunction 

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Excessive heat retention will also increase the risk of fire inside the 
chase

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Heat retention can cause “Oil-canning” and damage the fireplace due 
to overheating

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Do not build up a wall of any type in front or to the sides of the appli-
ance, higher than the firebox opening. This will create a pressure zone 
at the firebox and will prevent the unit from venting

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This is an outdoor appliance with a built-in drain. This drain should be 
installed and connected in all applications as per the instructions in 
this manual

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Inadequate drainage will cause rust and reduce the life of your appli-
ance, this is not protected by warranty

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Outdoor uniits use the same consistent, reliable Electronic compo-
nents used in most Regency “E” units

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Installed correctly, these components will be subjected to far lower 
temperatures than indoor units, which have been certified as safe from 
heat etc

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Working gas pressures are as critical in outdoor products as they are 
in indoor products, even more important in Electronic systems

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Unit shutting down intermittently

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Overheating of components leading to failure

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Lifting flame

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Poor flame package (i.e. all to one side, lazy flame)

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Failure to ignite

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Excess carbon

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Safety issues and concerns created from the byproducts of combus-
tion

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Outdoor appliances must be installed in: open-air situations with natu-
ral ventilation and without stagnant areas

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Any gas leakage and products of combustion need to be rapidly dis-
persed by wind and natural convection

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Typically outdoor spaces are not enclosed, however, failure to adhere 
to installation guidelines, may cause the outdoor fireplace to be af-
fected by wind or air pressure inside the enclosure

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ANY enclosure in which the appliance is used shall comply with one of 
the diagrams on the previous page.

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All walls + overhead cover = 100% total area

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One of four walls or full overhead area must be totally open, plus—one 
of remaining walls must have a fixed opening 

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All outdoor fireplaces/fire tables require total 

natural ventilation of 50% 

open space

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Correct Working Gas pressure is critical on “E” units

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Wherever possible avoid locating on a flat wall in a tight corner

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Floor space doesn’t count as “open area”

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Install to the manual specs for framing and 

do not insulate unit or 

enclosure

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Framing enclosure must at least meet minimum dimensional specs as 
per the installation manual

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Only Regency approved media should be used in the firebox (i.e. 
stones/glass)

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Be aware of pressure zones due to location (i.e. facing the ocean) 

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Open walls and doorways to outside air are beneficial to the perfor-
mance of an outdoor appliance

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Fixed roof/ceiling open areas count towards the total open area overall 
requirement

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Screens create 40% or more air restriction

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Screened areas are restrictions and reduce open air space, calculate 
area based on a 

closed

 screen

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The biggest problems are created by lack of airflow for the appliance

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Outdoor fireplaces are often built-in systems and incorrect installation 
can result in high repair costs

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Units must not be modified or altered in any way

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There is a common misconception that being outdoors, an Outdoor 
Fireplace will function, regardless of circumstances,

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Outdoor fireplaces require the same amount of ventilation as indoor 
units, often more

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Outdoor unitis require adequate ventilation to the atmosphere, which in 
turn provides ongoing circulatory combustion air

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This type of Appliance Vents.

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All Outdoor Fireplace Products have the same need for Air/Oxygen, 
and an ability to Vent

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Even though the appliance is outdoors, this doesn’t mean it is getting 
adequate air

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Requirements are not specific to Regency units

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Read and follow critical location guidelines in this manual

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Don’t overlook the obvious

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Widen your margin for error

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Combustion always requires the same three elements

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Only the quantities and volumes change

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR OUTDOOR FIREPLACE INSTALLATIONS

IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER

ANTICIPATED ISSUES CAUSED BY

INCORRECT LOCATION OR INSTALLATION

OUTDOOR APPLIANCES REQUIRE VENTING

COMPONENTS IN OUTDOOR APPLIANCES

COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS REGARDING 

OUTDOOR FIREPLACES

UNDERSTANDING OUTDOOR APPLIANCE 

REQUIREMENTS

OUTDOOR APPLIANCE INSTALLATION SUMMARY

Summary of Contents for Horizon HZO42-NG

Page 1: ...DUCTS INTERNATIONAL LTD 6988 Venture St Delta BC Canada V4G 1H4 918 976c 04 09 15 Owners Installation Manual Installer Please complete the details on the back cover and leave this manual with the homeowner Homeowner Please keep these instructions for future reference MODELS HZO42 NG HZO42 ULPG Regency HZO42 Outdoor Gas Fireplace WARNING FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY www regency fire com WARNING Improper in...

Page 2: ...ce has been designed to provide you with all the warmth and charm of a fire at the flick of a switch As it also bears our own mark it promises to provide you with economy comfort and security for many trouble free years to follow Please take a moment now to acquaint yourself with these instructions and the many features of your Regency Fireplace ...

Page 3: ... to Installation 14 Standoff Assembly 14 Nailing Strips 14 Wall switch installation included with unit 15 Wiring Diagram 16 Inner panel installation 17 Glass crystal garden stone installation 18 Pebble installation 19 Volcanic stone installation 20 Optional Log Set Installation 21 Heat deflector installation 23 Faceplate installation 24 Glass wind shield installation 25 Weather cover installation ...

Page 4: ...each HZO42 Outdoor Fireplace 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 Primarily a decorative appliance not certified as a space heater ...

Page 5: ... Fireplace 5 5 dimensions UNIT DIMENSIONS 41 11 16 1059mm 25 3 16 640mm 4 7 16 113mm 16 1 2 491mm 13 7 16 341mm 5 8 16mm 20 3 4 527mm 12 102mm 32 7 16 824mm 15 1 4 387mm 10 254mm 43 11 16 1110mm 37 13 16 960mm 43 1 4 1099mm ...

Page 6: ... VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND MAY CAUSE A SERIOUS FIRE CLOTHING OR OTHER FLAMMABLE MATERIAL SHOULD NOT BE PLACED ON OR NEAR THE APPLIANCE DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE IF ANY PART HAS BEEN UNDER WATER IMMEDIATELY CALL A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN TO INSPECT THE APPLIANCE AND TO REPLACE ANY PART OFTHE CONTROL SYSTEM AND ANY GAS CONTROL WHICH HAS BEEN UNDER WATER YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD BE CARE FULLY SUPERVIS...

Page 7: ...ombustibles Refer to Clearances section c Mantel Clearances Refer to Combustible Mantel Clearances section d Framing Finishing Requirements Refer to Framing Finishing section 2 Top Facing Support and Side Nailing Strips Refer to Unit Assembly Prior to Installation Section Note Must be done before installing unit into place 3 Drain Installation 4 Install ON OFF switch ensure it is in the OFF positi...

Page 8: ...ing walls must have a fixed opening All outdoor fireplaces fire tables require total natural ventilation of 50 open space Correct Working Gas pressure is critical on E units Wherever possible avoid locating on a flat wall in a tight corner Floor space doesn t count as open area Install to the manual specs for framing and do not insulate unit or enclosure Framing enclosure must at least meet minimu...

Page 9: ...clearances listed below are Minimum distances unless otherwise stated A major cause of fires is failure to maintain required clearances air space to combustible materials It is of the greatest importance that this fireplace be installed only in accordance with these instructions F E D A C B HZO42 Clearance Requirements Clearance Dimension Measured From A Sidewall 11 203mm Side of Fireplace Opening...

Page 10: ...Corner Facing Wall Width 54 3 16 1376mm H Gas Connection Opening Height 2 51mm I Gas Connection Height 3 7 8 98mm J Gas Connection Inset 3 4 73mm K Gas Connection Opening Width 3 7 8 98mm Framing depth measurement is noted with the nailing strips set as far forward on the firebox as possible The nailing strips can be adjusted back up to 1 to allow for varying thicknesses in non combustible materia...

Page 11: ... and the facingis heatresistant orthepaintmaydiscolour Combustible Material 2 0 12 305mm 6 4 8 10 12 305mm Standoff Metal Stud On Edge 0 14 Non combustible Facing To Unit Base 1 25mm 26 1 2 673mm 457mm 18 23 584mm 10 254mm 20 508mm 26 660mm Top of Fireplace Opening 11 279mm MANTEL CLEARANCES NON COMBUSTIBLE REQUIREMENTS 2 7 8 3mm 6 9 16 167mm 10 7 8 276mm 16 406mm 38 1 16 767mm Non combustible Mat...

Page 12: ...aceplate depth 1 1 2 38mm when finishing around the faceplate the minimum opening dimen sions noted below must be adhered to ensuring for the removal of the faceplate and for the safe operation of this appliance For material such as brick stone etc that extend up to 1 1 2 38mm the minimum opening dimensions noted below must be adhered when finishing around the faceplate This is to ensure the remov...

Page 13: ...N Since some municipalities have additional local codes it is always best to consult with your local authorities and the AS4558 NZS 5262 installation code AS NZS5601 gas installation code For installations follow local codes and or in accordance with AS4558 NZS 5262 AS NZS5601 gas installation code When using copper or flex connectors use only approved fittings Always provide a union so that gas l...

Page 14: ...doffs from the fireplace 2 Take each standoff and bend into the correct shape Bend up at the bend lines until the screw holes in the standoff and the pre punched screw holes on the fireplace top line up 3 Attach the standoff securely to the unit with 2 screws per standoff on opposite corners Standoffs installed Nailing Strips Note Depending on the material used for finishing the nailing strips mus...

Page 15: ...on connections 5 Install weather resistance cover plate to switch using 2 inner holes with screws provided Ensure gasket and spacer are in place 6 Mount completed switch assembly with cover plate to the electrical box using 2 outer holes on cover plate Shown without facing material Thermostat Wire Table Recommended Maximum Lead Length Two Wire When Using Wall Thermostat CP 2 System Wire Size Max L...

Page 16: ...ircumstances NOTE 4 AA batteries must be installed in the battery pack to operate the burner switch Remove the protective coating from the following components before proceeding Carefully follow stainless handling instructions on following page 0 886 001 Proflame Valve Standard Main On Off Switch or Optional Wall Switch SureFire Switch 880 Proflame 880 Standard Wall Switch ...

Page 17: ...considered a defect All hand and finger marks MUST be cleaned off with a soft cloth and a stainless steel cleaner Most stainless steel cleaners leave a film residue on the surface of the panels Use an ammonia based cleaner ie glass cleaner to remove this film before applying heat to the unit Failure to do this will result in burn stains on panels which you will be unable to remove Not protected by...

Page 18: ...supplied and approved pebbles glass crystals are to be used with these fireplaces Use of any other type of pebbles glass crystals or other material can create a danger and will void the warranty BURNER PACKAGES Unit Glass Crystals Stones Spa Ceramic Volcanic E18 5lbs 5lb Glass 70 spa stones or 1 Box Volcanic stones GF900C AUS 10lbs 2lbs burner 8lbs firebox 10 lb Glass 32 Volcanic Stones HZ54E 3 lb...

Page 19: ...ebbles glass crystals are to be used with these fireplaces Use of any other type of pebbles glass crystals or other material can create a danger and will void the warranty Glass Crystals shown surrounding the Burner Firebox Around Burner Packages Unit Glass Crystals Pebbles HZ54E HZ54EPV 6 lbs 2 packages 6 x bags pebbles HZ42 HZ42E HZ40E 5 lbs 2 packages 6 x bags pebbles HZ42ST HZ42STE HZ42STEPV 5...

Page 20: ...ones Glass Crystals For the PTO30 PTO60 Plateau Series only Volcanic Stones Ivory Tan Glass Crystals For the HZO42 HZO42AUS only Volcanic Stones Slate Grey Glass Crystals For the HZO42 HZO42AUS only OPTIONAL VOLCANIC GARDEN STONES INSTALLATION ON BURNER Evenly spread the glass crystals and volcanic stones over the burner Ensure the stones do not overlap too much as this will effect the flame patte...

Page 21: ...ng logs Improper positioning of the logs may create carbon build up and can alter the unit s performance which is not covered under warranty Log kit 326 930 contains the following pieces Part Description A x 1 Log B x 1 Log C x 1 Log D x 1 Log E x 1 Log Diagram 2 Diagram 1 F E D C B A A C 1 Install logs A and C on the burner as shown below Orient the logs in the same way and in a similar location ...

Page 22: ...nt log D across log E in the same way and in a similar position as depicted in Diagram 5 log D will rest up against the back panel 5 Install log F on the right side of the burner as shown below Orient log F in the same way and in a similar position as depicted in Diagram 6 Diagram 5 Diagram 6 Final Install D E F ...

Page 23: ...ncy HZO42 Aus Gas Fireplace 23 23 installation HEAT DEFLECTOR INSTALLATION 1 Install the heat deflector to the top inside of the firebox with 4 screws as shown below Heat Deflector Heat Deflector Installed ...

Page 24: ...d openings on the left and right sides of the unit There are 3 slots on each tab so the faceplate to accommodate different finishing materials 2 Install logo onto faceplate 4 To remove reverse steps 3 For installations where thicker finishing material is used the optional trim piece may be installed to fill the gap Install the trim in front of the bottom access panel as shown below Trim Piece Fina...

Page 25: ...e The soft fabric cover is made of weather resistant material to protect the unit from the elements Starting from one corner slide the cover over the corner then stretch the cover until it is fitted over all four corners CAUTION Never start the unit with the cover on Let the unit cool before installing the cover Turn off gas supply to unit before installing cover GLASS WIND SHIELD INSTALLATION Bot...

Page 26: ...or fireplace Overall dimensions 70 15 16 1801mm W x 20 508mm D x 47 5 16 1201mm H Non combustible finishing board not supplied with kit Board may be purchased at your local hardware building supply store 326 900 CONTENTS Top Bottom A x 2 Vertical Supports Tall B x 8 Vertical Supports Short C x 6 Base D x 1 Header E x 1 Corner Brace F x 2 Vertical support back G x 1 Wafer Screws 80 Tools Required 1...

Page 27: ...bottom with 2 screws 1 on each side A can be placed into position as shown below Ensure all tabs on the A are bent to 90 and oriented to each B as shown in step 2 5 Line up top A screw holes with B screw holes and secure with B to A with 2 wafer screws 1 on each side 8 in total Note Securing inner B pieces to top A will add rigidity making it easier to lineup and install outer B pieces Important B...

Page 28: ...ttom 8 Position 4 C pieces with the flat side back to back with the flat side of each inner Part B as shown below Secure each C to bottom A with 3 wafer screws one on each side and one at top as shown below 9 Position remaining 2 C pieces offset from center rib as shown below 10 Position D on top of C pieces line up screw holes and secure D to C with 12 wafer screws 11 Measure 44 11 16 from floor ...

Page 29: ... wafer screws as shown below 15 Repeat step 14 for opposite corner as shown below 13 On the back side of the frame Install both F pieces corner brace on opposite corners Important F parts must be installed opposite from one another for rigidity as shown below A B F D B F E F corner brackets positioned in opposite corners 16 Install vertical back support to back of assembly with 2 screws at top and...

Page 30: ...ntrance of a 1 8 3 2mm diameter rod Ventilation openings in side walls must not communi cate directly with other enclosures of the appliance The cylinder valve must be easily accessible by hand Connections should be easy to leak test inside the enclosure A door on the enclosure is acceptable only if easily opened without the use of tools and is non locking The enclosure needs to isolate the cylind...

Page 31: ...rmal and will disappear in a few minutes as the glass heats up OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Readandunderstandtheseinstructionsbefore operating this appliance 2 Check to see that all wiring is correct and enclosed to prevent possible shock 3 Check to ensure there are no gas leaks 4 Ensure that the stainless panels are installed 5 Verify log placement If the pilot cannot be seen when lighting the unit t...

Page 32: ...aide ou des informations supplé mentaires consulter un installateur qualifié une agence de service ou fournisseur de gaz 918 892a n Grey except ted as being e any wider than cut limited clearance 2 4 16 9 d draft for approval ed size of decal lly lights the pilot Be sure to smell next to floor uilding hegassupplier sinstructions iquement la veilleuse il pour déceler une odeur s que l air et peuven...

Page 33: ...ll a qualified service person 6 The appliance 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 7 Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas...

Page 34: ...he screw and panel clip on the right side Remove the right side panel once the clip has been removed 11 Remove left and right screws from the burner legs 9 Remove the front access panel by lifting up and out 10 Remove the burner tray by lifting up and out 7 Remove the screw and panel clip on the left side Remove the left side panel once the clip has been removed 8 Remove the back panel once the 2 ...

Page 35: ...screws securing the battery compartment 2 Lift the battery compartment upwards 3 Install 4 AA batteries and reverse steps 14 Remove the DFBC from the unit see page 37 15 Remove 6 screws an lift out valve tray 16 Replace with new valve tray and reverse steps Inspect gasket condition replace if necessary 12 Slide the burner to the right and lift up and out of the firebox ...

Page 36: ...ireplace burner control box See Diagram 1 below 3 Disconnect the Black sparker wire with black spade connector from CN3 See Diagram 2 below 4 Disconnect the white and green On Off switch wires See Diagram 3 below 5 Disconnect the yellow ground wire with green diagonal stripe for pilot CN2 See Diagram 4 below 6 Disconnect the three valve wires yellow wire with green stripe See Diagram 5 below Diagr...

Page 37: ...mbly NG LPG ULPG 5 904 777 Orifice 29 NG 904 434 Orifice 47 LPG ULPG 6 326 574 P Valve Assembly NG 326 576 P Valve Assembly Propane ULPG 7 326 007 P Front access panel 8 326 008 Burner Tray Cover 326 028 Pilot Hood 326 036 Top nailing strip 326 036 Side nailing strip 948 223 Logo Plate 326 073 Weather Cover 911 976 Digital Fireplace Burner Control 918 976 Manual 1 2 4 7 5 6 8 3 ...

Page 38: ... NG 326 525 Burner Assembly ULPG 10 911 024 Valve NG SIT 880 911 025 Valve LPG ULPG SIT 880 11 326 008 Burner Tray Cover 12 911 006 Pilot Assembly NG 911 007 Pilot Assembly LPG ULPG 911 037 Flame Sensor 911 038 Igniter 910 432 Pilot Tube Part Description 904 660 Orifice 29 NG 904 431 Orifice 47 LPG ULPG 326 930 Log Set ...

Page 39: ...scription 13 Reflective Stainless Steel Inner Panels 326 021 Rear panel staniless 326 022 Left Panel Stainless 326 023 Right Panel Stainless 14 940 368 P Glass windshield 15 326 554 Faceplate Brushed Stainless 946 676 Copper Glass Crystals 946 695 Garden Stones 15 14 13 ...

Page 40: ...40 Regency HZO42 Aus Gas Fireplace 40 notes ...

Page 41: ...Regency HZO42 Aus Gas Fireplace 41 41 notes ...

Page 42: ...nstallations must be performed by a qualified gas fitter and installed according to all applicable local and national codes Also all service work must be carried out by a qualified gas service person provided by the selling dealer It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the appliance is firing as per rating plate Any part or parts of this unit which in our judgement show evidence ...

Page 43: ...stralia PTY Ltd 28 30 Division St 1 3 Conquest Way Welshpool WA 6106 Hallam VIC 3803 08 9350 2200 03 9799 7277 NOTE PLEASE RETAIN YOUR INVOICE AS PROOF OF PURCHASE FOR WARRANTY VERIFICATION INCORRECT INSTALLATION OR GAS PRESSURE SETTINGS ARE NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY A SERVICE OR CALLOUT FEE WILL BE CHARGED IN THESE CIRCUMSTANCES ...

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