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This is a copy of the label that accompanies Direct Flue Gas Fireplace. We have printed a copy of the contents here for your review. The safety label is 
located on the front inside base of the unit, visible when the outer front panel is removed.

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.

Copy of Data Badge

Part #: 920-216 - Side 

A

Colours: Black on white,  except for parts indicated as being Red.

   

   Punch out .25" hole top right corner where indicated.

Size: 

 

           100%

                         W

- 6.198" x L- 9.18"

                

Feb. 18/20:       Created decal

Mar 2/20:

 

Updated lighting plate and serial decal. 

Material:

 

Printable white polyester 7mm

Start serial sequence @ 000001

NOTE: This is a double sided decal

   

    

Part #: 920-216 - Side B

Colours: Black on white,  except for parts indicated as being Red.

   

   Punch out .25" hole top right corner where indicated.

Size: 

 

           100%

                         w- 6.52"

                         h- 1

1.13"

                

Feb. 18/20:     Created decal

 

Part #: 920-123e

Colour: Black on Grey

Size: 100% 7" W x 2.7" H

June11/19: Created decal

June 13/19: Removed -11 as per Daniela

Jan. 28/20: Added approval number. 

Feb. 12/20: Removed first “injector size” value, updated “gas consumption low”

Feb. 19/20: Added label “Primarily a decorative and not a heating appliance”

Mar. 2/20: Changed some consumption and pressure values.

Serial 

Number

 

Regency Gas Fireplace

528

Distributed by:

Western Australia:

                   Air Group Australia

                  28 Division St

                  Welshpool, WA 6106

Eastern Australia

                    

Fireplace Products

                  Australia Pty. Ltd. 

                  1 Conquest Way

                  Hallam, VIC 3803

New Zealand

                     Aber Holdings

                   17 Main Street Place

                   Te Rapa, HA 3200

To be installed by an authorised person in 

accordance with installation instructions 

provided with the appliance.

Electrical:   240V     50/60 Hz      

920-123e

Gas Type

NG               Propane                ULPG

Model

ACC40LENG             ACC40LELP

   

 ACC40LEULPG

Gas Consumption High

   30 MJ/h                  30 MJ/h                  24 MJ/h

Manifold Pressure High

0.96 kPa                  2.60 kPa              2.60 kPa

0.30 kPa                  0.70 kPa              0.63 kPa

Injector Size

                                 2.40 mm                   1 x #53                1 x #54

                                1.51 mm               1.39 mm

Approval No. GMK10594   

AS/NZS 5263.0 & AS/NZS 5263.1.8

Gas Consumption Low

 17.1 MJ/h                16.0 MJ/h             11.7 MJ/h

Manifold Pressure Low

ACC40RENG

      

      ACC40RELP

   

 ACC40REULPG

Supply Pressure (Min.)

   1.13 kPa                  2.75  kPa             2.75 kPa

PRIMARILY A DECORATIVE AND NOT A 

HEATING APPLIANCE

920-214

Part #: 920-214

Colours: Black on Grey

,  except for parts indicated as being Red.

   

   Punch out .25" hole top right corner where indicated.

Size: 

 

           100%

                         w- 6.52"

                         h- 1

1.13"

                

Feb 18/20:    Created decal

Mar 2/20:

 

Added: "

SUIT

ABLE ONL

Y

 FOR INDOOR INST

ALLA

TION", removed French. 

DO NOT REMOVE THIS INSTRUCTION PLA

TE

SUIT

ABLE ONL

Y

 FOR INDOOR INST

ALLA

TION

This appliance must be installed in accordance with local codes, if any

. If none, follow the current 

AS/INZS 5601. 

CAUTION: Hot while 

in operation. 

Do not 

touch. 

Severe Burns may result. Due to high 

surface 

temperatures 

keep 

children, 

clothing 

and 

furniture, 

gasoline 

and 

other 

liquids 

having 

flammable 

vapors away

. Keep burner and control compartment clean. See installation 

and operating 

instructions accompanying

 appliance.

LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS

FOR 

YOUR SAFETY

 READ BEFORE LIGHTING

W

ARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly

, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage,

 

personal injury or loss of life. Improper 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 information consult a qualified installer

, service agency

, or gas supplier

.

A)

 BEFORE 

LIGHTING 

smell 

all 

around 

the 

appliance 

area 

for 

gas. 

Be 

sure 

to 

smell 

next 

to 

the 

floor 

because 

some 

gas 

is 

heavier than air and will settle on the floor

.

WHA

T T

O DO IF 

YOU SMELL

 GAS

 

Do not try to light any appliance

 

 Do not touch any electric switch, do not use any phone in your building

 

 Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbors phone. Follow the gas supplier

’s instructions.

 

-   

If you cannot reach your gas supplier

, call the fire department.

B)

 Do 

not 

use 

this 

appliance 

if 

any 

part 

has 

been 

under 

water

. Immediately 

call 

qualified 

service 

technician 

to 

inspect 

the 

appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water

.

This 

appliance 

needs fresh air 

for 

safe operation 

and 

must 

be 

installed 

so 

there are provisions 

for 

adequate 

combustion 

and ventilation air

.

ST

OP! Read the safety information above on this label.

 

1) Ensure the Main switch is in the ON position and/or the wall mounted battery holder (if equipped) is in the <REMOTE> positio

n.

2) Press and release the ON/OFF button on the remote handheld transmitter

An audible beep should be heard from the receiver

. If not 

using the remote, the unit can also be turned on by sliding the battery holder switch to the <ON> position (if equipped).

3) 

After approximately 4 seconds the spark ignition system will spark for 60 seconds to light the main burner

.

 

4)  The unit will turn on.

Note: The first attempt to ignition will last approximately 60 s

econds. If there is no flame ignition (rectification) the board w

ill stop spark

-

ing for approximately 35 seconds. 

After this wait time, the board will start a second try for ignition by sparking for approximately 60 

seconds. If there is still no positive ignition after the second attempt the board will go into lock out.

The system will need to be reset as follows (after going into lock out mode):

 

a)  

 W

ait 5 minutes - turn the system off by  pressing the ON/OFF butt

on on the remote.

 

b)  

 After approximately 2 seconds, press the ON/OFF button again.

 

c)  Unit will repeat step 2.

T

O TURN OFF GAS 

APPLIANCE

1.

 

Press the ON/OFF button once.

2.

 

Turn off all electric power to the unit if service is to be perfo

rmed.

920-216

920-216

Part #:  908-602c

Colour:  Black on White, expect what is indicated in yellow.

Size:     printed at 100%

July 18/17: Rev. C - Changed wording on Line 3 as per AGA - 

 

        removed Lines 4, 6 and 7 - updated caution  

 

        symbol size and font size to 10pt

May 7/14:   Changed wording on Line 3 as per AGA

Dec 12/12: Removed redundant ‘do not’ from the last line

Mar. 3/09:  Rev. A - added information

Nov. 6/06:  no changes to artwork.

DO NOT 

OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE BEFORE READING THE 

 

  INSTRUCTIONS BOOKLET.

DO NOT 

PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS          

   

 

    APPLIANCE

DO NOT 

STORE CHEMICALS OR FLAMMABLE MATERIALS   

 

    NEAR THIS APPLIANCE.

DO NOT 

OPERATE WITH PANELS, COVERS OR GUARDS  

 

    REMOVED FROM THIS APPLIANCE.

908-602c

Summary of Contents for ACC40LELP

Page 1: ... WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Leave the building immediately Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbour 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 ser...

Page 2: ...all the warmth and charm of a wood fireplace at the flick of a switch The ACC40LE ACC40RE City Series have been approved by IAPMO for both safety and efficiency 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 Fi...

Page 3: ...ty Information 8 Lighting Procedure 9 Shutdown Procedure 9 Copy of the Lighting Plate Instructions 10 Proflame II Remote Control Operating Instructions 11 Inner Glass Panel Installation Removal 15 Outer Safety Glass Panel Installation Removal 17 Maintenance Instructions 19 General Flue Maintenance 19 Log Replacement 19 Glass Gasket 19 Glass 19 Glass Replacement 19 Locating Your Gas Fireplace 20 Un...

Page 4: ...MJ h 16 0 MJ h 11 7 MJ h Manifold Pressure Low ACC40RENG ACC40RELP ACC40REULPG Supply Pressure Min 1 13 kPa 2 75 kPa 2 75 kPa PRIMARILY A DECORATIVE AND NOT A HEATING APPLIANCE DO This appliance must be ins CAUTION Hot while in temperatures keep child vapors away Keep bur instructions accompany WARNING If you do not follo personal injury or loss of lif injury or property damage R or additional inf...

Page 5: ...2mm 102mm 1219mm 587mm 616mm 1203mm Note Height Dimension may vary depending on the height of the leveling legs Dimensions Left Corner Note These units are non load bearing ALL PICTURES DIAGRAMS SHOWN THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY ACTUAL PRODUCT MAY VARY DUE TO PRODUCT ENHANCEMENTS ...

Page 6: ...mm 842mm 943mm 1108mm 200mm 382mm 262mm 374mm 873mm 448mm 475mm 172mm 102mm 290mm 184mm 587mm 616mm 1203mm Dimensions Right Corner Note Height Dimension may vary depending on the height of the leveling legs Note These units are non load bearing ...

Page 7: ...FROM HOT SURFACES Important Message SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS City Series Direct Flue Fireplaces must be installed in accordance with these instructions Carefully read all the instructions in this manual first Consult the authority having jurisdiction to determine the need for a permit prior to starting the installation It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure this fireplace is installed ...

Page 8: ... must be replaced prior to operating the appliance 8 To prevent injury do not allow anyone who is unfamiliarwiththeoperationtousethefireplace 9 Wear gloves and safety glasses for protection while doing required maintenance 10 Be aware of electrical wiring locations in walls and ceilings when cutting holes for termination 11 Under no circumstances should this appliance be modified Parts that have t...

Page 9: ...r switch to the ON position if equipped Note The first try for ignition will last approximately 60 seconds If there is no flame ignition rectification the board will stop sparking for approximately 35 seconds After wait time the board will start second try for ignition by sparking for approximately 60 seconds If there is still no positive ignition the board will go into lock out The system will ne...

Page 10: ...y call your gas supplier from a neighbors phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department B 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 control which has been under water This appliance needs fr...

Page 11: ...r Figure 2 Transmitter LCD Display TECHNICAL DATA REMOTE CONTROL Supply Voltage 4 5V three 1 5V AAA batteries Ambient temperature ratings 0 50o C 32 122o F Radio Frequency 433 92 MHZ ATTENTION Turn OFF the main gas supply of the appliance during installation or maintenance of the Receiver device Turn OFF main gas supply to the appliance prior to removing or rein serting the batteries In case of re...

Page 12: ...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 off the flame will come on in the high position Fig 7 8 A single beep will confirm reception of the command Fig 7 Fig 8 Room Thermostat Transmitter Operation The Remote Control can operate as a room thermostat The t...

Page 13: ...he fan speed can be adjustedthroughsix 6 speeds ToactivatethisfunctionusetheModeKey fig 1 to index to the fan control icon Fig 13 Use the Up Down Arrow Keys fig 1 to turn on off or adjust the fan speed fig 14 A single beep will confirm reception of the command Figure 13 Figure 14 Remote dimmer control Light The auxiliary function controls the AUX power outlet by the dimmable light control To activ...

Page 14: ...is easily changed from an intermittent pilot ignition system IPI to a continuous pilot ignition system CPI by using remote control as noted above The benefits of having as CPI are as follows Keeps venting primed for trouble free start up under colder weather conditions or inversions Keeps the unit glass warm which decreases the amount of condensa tion on start up Provides owners with flexibility t...

Page 15: ... channel Top clamps in closed position Bottom clamps in closed position Push side glass panel firmly to back wall until springs are compressed then close clamps Important Prior to installing the inner glass ensure that there is no media present in the bottom channel as this can cause damage to the glass Remove any media from bottom channel prior to installing the glass WARNING GLASS HANDLING We re...

Page 16: ...entered with the front panel in position secure in place by closing the 3 lower clamps and 4 upper clamps Open clamps to release pressure on the springs Press glass vacuum clamps in open position firmly onto surface of glass Bring handles together to close Open Closed 7 Return to the side panel s and release the upper and lower clamps The springs will release and push the glass side panel forward ...

Page 17: ...ss panel shown in image depicting proper handling of glass WARNING GLASS HANDLING We recommend using the glass vacuum holders supplied by the manufac turer Lower the glass to rest in a safe place this is to prevent damage to the glass edges Extra care must be taken when removing installing the glass Breakage or damage to the edge of the glass which occurs as a result of careless handling will not ...

Page 18: ... better illustrate the install this area is not visible when installing glass 4 For 3 sided and corner units only With front panel installed proceed to install the side panel s Identify the left and right side panels before installing Facing the front of the unit the right panel will show an arrow pointing to the front of the unit as shown in the diagram below Note After the side panel has been ad...

Page 19: ...485 P Outer Safety Glass Side Tempered Small 940 439 P Maintenance Instructions 1 Always turn off the gas valve before cleaning Forrelighting refertolightinginstructions 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 brushasthelogsarefragileandeasilydamaged 2 Clean appliance and door with a damp cloth never...

Page 20: ... details 6 We recommend that you plan your installa tion on paper using exact measurements for clearances and floor protection before actually installing this appliance Have an authorized inspector dealer or installer review your plans before installation Note For flue terminations refer to Exterior Flue Termination Locations section Unit Assembly Prior to Installation Before you start The ACC40LE...

Page 21: ... to operate gas valve AA Batteries serve as back up only if 240 volt power is lost 6 Makegasconnections Testthepilot Mustbeas perdiagram Refertothe GasLineInstallation Pilot Adjustment sections 7 Install standard and optional features Refer to the following sections where applicable a Safety Glass b Firebox inner glass c Log Set d Fireglass e Ceramic stones or other approved media f Painted or ena...

Page 22: ... ensure that the access panel is reinstalled prior to any finishing The ACC40LE ACC40RE has 4 screws to remove access cover See locations in diagram to the right Side nailing strip CC40LE tooltip Side nailing strip CC40RE Top Nailing Strip Nailing strip is shipped with the appliance and will need to be attached Note that the nailing strips are not required if using the optional chase or extended f...

Page 23: ...Height min Top of Fireplace Opening B Opening Height 382mm Bottom Top of Fireplace Opening C From Floor Min 0mm Bottom of Fireplace Opening D Sidewall on one side Min 914mm Side of Fireplace Opening E Mantel Depth Max Front of Fireplace Opening F Alcove Depth Min 914mm Front of Fireplace Opening G Convection Air Outlet Top of Enclosure H Convection Air Outlet Opening Offset 0 76mm Max offset from ...

Page 24: ... ACC40E installation Clearances ACC40LE shown ACC40LE shown E G G G H B I Lo w framing with vents E G B H I Floor to ceiling with top op Floor to ceiling with top opening Low framing with vents in front sides or top ...

Page 25: ...ity Series ACC40E 25 installation Clearances ACC40LE shown ACC40LE shown Chase enclosed H E B I H G G H E B I H G G Full framing with vents in front or sides Full framing with low vents in front or sides ...

Page 26: ... Clearances Combustible mantel clearances from top of front facing are shown in the diagram on the right 254 0 229mm 383mm 254 508 Top of Fireplace Opening 305mm 13mm Plasterboard timber timber panel etc To Bottomof Fireplace Opening 130mm 127 ...

Page 27: ...nglesided inthismanual as there are different methods as to how this can be achieved Note This appliance must be in stalled on a level and solid surface such as a plywood floor which must be the full width and depth of the appliance Framing Dimensions Description ACC40LE A Framing Height 949mm B Framing Width 1226mm C Framing Depth 483mm D Unit Base to Top Enclosure Min 1600mm G Flue Centerline He...

Page 28: ...of 774 square centimetres of open area is required for the convection air outlet to cool the enclosure Ensure clearances for Convection Air Outlets are met See clearances ACC40RE in this manual astherearedifferentmeth ods as to how this can be achieved Note This appliance must be in stalled on a level and solid surface such as a plywood floor which must be the full width and depth of the appliance...

Page 29: ...r electrical components Note It is acceptable to use a high temperature silicone sealant to adhere plasterboard to lower access cover panel The appliance is designed to be used with 13mm wall sheathing materials such as drywall plywood wood composites or non combustible materials Thicker materials may be used Refer to facing and finishing details in this manual Facing Material Facing and or finish...

Page 30: ...his appliance top bottom and sides 5 Ensure that the material being used does not encroach anywhere in the area of the glass This would cause dangerous operating conditions 6 Thisappliancecomeswitha13mmlipattop sidesandbottomtohide the ends of the drywall The 13mm side and bottom front and bottom sidelipssuppliedwiththeappliancecanalternativelyberemovedand replaced with J Style Trim or Metal Corne...

Page 31: ...which unit you have using the diagrams below Attach to the back of the unit using 2 screws in locations shown below 1 This framing kit requires the installation of two studs at locations shown below Be sure to install studs and walls to enclose chase see Unit Manual prior to moving the unit into position Remove nailing flanges Shown for CC40RE Measured from wall to stud center CC40RE Holes next to...

Page 32: ...oles to be used attach to the unit with 2 screws each Part D Profile 3 Install B to the side of the unit use the holes corresponding with the appropriate shape diamond or square depending on which unit you have using the diagrams below Attach B to the side of the unit and install 2 screws in locations shown below E Part E Profile 6 Install venting before proceeding further with framing kit constru...

Page 33: ... attach to back corner C and front corner F with 2 screws on each side 11 Identify H and attach to both front corners C and F with 2 screws on each side 12 Identify J diagonal support and attach to back corners C and front corner F with 2 screws on each side 13 Attach K center support to E and H with 2 screws each F J K H G 3 CITY SERIES ...

Page 34: ...affixed to all outer faces using the holes identified below This will provide a stable surface that is flush with the front of the fireplace ready for or plasterboard or other finishing material The framing must be strong enough to support the weight of all finishing material and must not put any weight on the fireplace BUILDING FRAMING OFF OF THE KIT 13 mm for plasterboard Leave gap between frami...

Page 35: ...City Series ACC40E 35 installation TV Recessed Into Wall Typical Installs Maximum TV Recess TV Flush with Hearth ...

Page 36: ...36 City Series ACC40E installation Exterior Flue Termination Locations FIGURE 6 2 in part LOCATION OF FLUE TERMINALS OF BALANCED FLUE AS NZ 5601 ROOM SEALED FAN ASSISTED OR OUTDOOR APPLIANCE ...

Page 37: ...r 250MJ h input 1500 1500 All fan assisted flue appliances in the direction of discharge 1500 k From a mechanical air inlet including a spa blower 1500 1000 n Vertically below an openable window non mechanical air inlet or any other opening into a building with the exception of sub floor ventilation Space heaters up to 50MJ h input 150 150 Other appliances up to 50 MJ h input 500 500 Appliance ove...

Page 38: ...e 6 pin connector to the back of the Battery Holder 4 Install the Battery Holder in the Low Voltage Junction box 5 Install batteries only if 240 volt power will not be used Batteries are only used if power is lost within the home and serve as a secondary power source Insert the 4 AA type batteries in the battery compartment with the correct polarity 6 Place the slider into the cover plate 7 Put th...

Page 39: ...1 Remove the safety glass and firebox glass see instructions in this manual 2 Remove the screws that hold the flue restrictor plate in place see Diagram 1 3 Adjust the flue restrictor plate to the required flue restrictor position as per the diagrams shown 4 Once the flue restrictor plate is in the required position secure with screws Flue Restrictor Position Flue restrictor positions Flue restric...

Page 40: ... needed to install the ACC40LE ACC40RE using a flexible flue FPI Kit Length Contains 946 515 1 2m 1 175mm flexible outer liner Kit length 2 102mm flexible inner liner Kit length 3 spring spacers 4 thimble 5 AstroCap termination cap 6 screws 7 tube of Mill Pac 8 plated screws 9 S S screws 8 x 38mm drill point 946 516 3m Notes 1 Liner sections should be continuous without any joints or seams 2 Only ...

Page 41: ...ions using one 90o two 45o elbows equal one 90o elbow Note Must use optional rigid pipe adapter Part 510 994 when using Rigid Pipe Flueing Systems Maintain clearances to combustibles as listed in Clearances section Horizontal flue must be supported every 0 9m Firestops are required at each floor level and whenever passing through a wall A flue guard should be used whenever the termination is lower...

Page 42: ...hDuraventDirect Flue SelkirkDirect Temp Ameri Flue Direct Venting ICC Excel Direct Olympia Chimney and Security Secure Flue systems Use of these systems with the Rigid Pipe adaptor is deemed acceptable and does notaffecttheIntertekWHIlistingofcomponents WARNING Do not combine venting components from different venting systems Use of the the AstroCapTM and FPI Riser is acceptable with all systems Th...

Page 43: ...only be used up to 3m otherwise rigid flueing must be used H H1 V Horizontal Venting with Two 2 90o Elbows Horizontal Venting with Three 3 90o Elbows One 90o elbow Two 45o elbows Option V H H1 With these options maximum total pipe length is 9 1m with minimum of 1 8m feet total vertical and maximum 2 4m total horizontal Please note minimum 0 3mbetween90o elbows is required Min Max A 0 3m 0 6m B 0 6...

Page 44: ...or installations using FPI venting systems as well as Simpson Dura Vent Direct Flue American Metal Products Ameri Flue Direct Flue Security Secure Vent ICC Excel Selkirk Direct Temp and Olympia Chimney AstroCapTM is a proprietary trade mark of FPI Fireplace Products International Ltd Dura Vent and Direct Flue are registered and or proprietary trademarks of Simpson Dura Flue Co Inc Galvanized pipe ...

Page 45: ...bow Vent must be supported at offsets Minimum distance between elbows is 305mm Maintain clearances to combustibles as listed in the Clearances section Horizontal vent must be supported every 0 9m Firestops are required at each floor level and whenever passing through a wall Must use optional rigid pipe adaptor Part 510 994 when using rigid pipe vent systems Refer to the Vent Restrictor Position se...

Page 46: ... at each floor level and whenever passing through a wall Must use optional rigid pipe adaptor Part 510 994 when using rigid pipe flue systems Vertical Flueing with Three 3 90o Elbows One 90o elbow Two 45o elbows V H1 H V1 Option V H H1 V V1 With these options max totalpipelength is 9 1m with min of 3m total vertical and max 2 4m total horizontal Please note min 0 3m between 90o elbows is required ...

Page 47: ... Fasten to the outer collar only with the 3 supplied screws drilling pilot holes will make this easier 4 Level the fireplace and fasten it to the framing using nails or screws through the top and side nailing strips Diagram 1 Note For best results and optimum performance with each approved flueing system it is highly recommended to apply Mill Pac sealant supplied to every inner pipe connection Fai...

Page 48: ... there are markings on the cap indicating which way is up This will position the termination cap with proper down slope for draining water Fasten the cap to the outer wall with the 4 supplied screws 6 Pull the centre inner and outer flex liner out enough to slip over the flue collars of the fire place You may wish to cut the liner shorter to make it more workable Do not bend liner more than 90o Th...

Page 49: ...ance issues not covered under warranty 5 Cut an opening in the roof centered on the small drilled hole placed in the roof in Step 2 The hole should be of sufficient size to meet the minimum requirements for clearance to combustibles of 38mm Sliptheflashingundertheshingles shinglesshould overlap half the flashing as per Diagram 3 6 Continue to assemble pipe lengths Note If an offset is necessary in...

Page 50: ...set is necessary in the attic or floor joists it is important to support the vent pipe every 0 9m to avoid excessive stress and sagging of the vent pipe Wall straps are provided 3 in total for this purpose All round plumbers strapping may also be used if further supports are required 10 Attach the rigid pipe section to the adaptor by using Mill Pac on the inner outer pipe Use 3 screws to secure ou...

Page 51: ... 2 29 over 20 12 to 21 12 2 44 Diagram 3 Diagram 3a Diagram 3b 13 Slide the finished length up towards the flashing ensuring the length of pipe is a minimum of 0 6m measured from the top of the roof Level the chimney and secure using the roof support provided with kit to bottom side of the roof as shown using a minimum of 2 screws per side see Diagram 3b See Diagram 4 for roof pitch and height req...

Page 52: ...nsion Kit Part 946 756 Ceiling Firestop Firestop Spacer Part 946 757 920 119 06 06 19 60 Ceiling firestop 60 Ceiling firestop Diagram 1 Diagram 1 Diagram 1a Diagram 1a Enclosure Ceiling firestop Flashing Termination Cap Storm Collar Roof support Ceiling firestop Enclosure Ceiling firestop Flashing Termination Cap Storm Collar Roof support Ceiling firestop Firestop spacer to prevent debris from falli...

Page 53: ... Pilot Adjustment Periodicallycheckthepilotflames Correctflame pattern has two strong blue flames 1 flowing around the flame sensor and 1 flowing across the burner it does not have to be touching the burner 885 S I T Valve Description 1 6 Stage flame adjustment 2 Pilot adjustment 3 Outlet Pressure Tap 4 Inlet Pressure Tap 5 Pilot Outlet 6 Main Gas Outlet 7 Main Gas Inlet 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 High Elevati...

Page 54: ...touch any hot surfaces and are away from sharp edges CAUTION Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation No electrical power supply is required for the gas control to operate 240 Volt AC power is needed for the lights Electrical power must be brought to the appliance by a licensed electrician Do not cut the earth terminal ...

Page 55: ...e location of the fireplace and the warm air duct runs see diagram 1 as a guide for possible duct runs and locations Diagram 1 Guide for possible air duct runs and locations Keep duct length and number of bends to a miniumum Maximum duct length is 9 0m The Extension Kit contains a maximum of up to 4 5m Please purchase the Fan Duct Extension Kit to increase the 9 0m MINIMUM FRAMING CLEARANCES Wall ...

Page 56: ...using Attach the round to oval adapter to the fan housing and the air duct to the adapter 45mm Round to Oval Adapter Fan Housing Secure with 3 Screws and Aluminum Duct Tape at Unit Air Duct 7 Screw the Register Adapter Frame and the Air Register to the Fan Housing See diagram 4 Diagram 4 4 Install the On Off switch in a convenient location This switch controls the fan operation NOTE Variable speed...

Page 57: ...length WIRING DIAGRAM Caution Ensure that the wires do not touch any hot surfaces and are away from sharp edges AlternateSwitches Mayusethefollowing Checkwithlocalauthoritiesandelectrician CLIPSAL 203 2E45 OUD Dimmer CLIPSAL 2031 VF3CSF 3 Speed CAUTION Labelallwirespriortodis connection when servicing controls Wiringerrorscancauseimproperand dangerous operation Wire Nut Wire Nut Wire Nut ON OFF Wi...

Page 58: ...m clamps in closed position Push side glass panel firmly to back wall until springs are compressed then close clamps Important Prior to installing the inner glass ensure that there is no media present in the bottom channel as this can cause damage to the glass Remove any media from bottom channel prior to installing the glass WARNING GLASS HANDLING We recommend using the glass vacuum holders suppl...

Page 59: ...red with the front panel in position secure in place by closing the 3 lower clamps and 4 upper clamps Open clamps to release pressure on the springs Press glass vacuum clamps in open position firmly onto surface of glass Bring handles together to close Open Closed 7 Return to the side panel s and release the upper and lower clamps The springs will release and push the glass side panel forward slig...

Page 60: ...anel shown in image depicting proper handling of glass WARNING GLASS HANDLING We recommend using the glass vacuum holders supplied by the manufac turer Lower the glass to rest in a safe place this is to prevent damage to the glass edges Extra care must be taken when removing installing the glass Breakage or damage to the edge of the glass which occurs as a result of careless handling will not be c...

Page 61: ...ter illustrate the install this area is not visible when installing glass 4 For 3 sided and corner units only With front panel installed proceed to install the side panel s Identify the left and right side panels before installing Facing the front of the unit the right panel will show an arrow pointing to the front of the unit as shown in the diagram below Note After the side panel has been adjust...

Page 62: ...proper and complete until the operation of the converted appliance is checked as specified in the manufacturer s instructions supplied with the kit THIS CONVERSION MUST BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED GAS FITTER IF IN DOUBT DO NOT DO THIS CONVERSION Cable from motor Conversion Kit includes 1 911 191 Stepper Motor LP for 885 SIT 1 904 947 Propane Orifice 53 1 910 037 Pilot Orifice 30 1 918 590 Decal Convers...

Page 63: ...ot orifice 14 Unscrew the pilot orifice with the allen key then replace with the LPG pilot orifice and the pilot cap provided in the kit Installer Notice These instructions must be left with the appliance Pilot retainer clip 12 Remove burner orifice with a 9 5mm spanner Use another wrench to hold on to the elbow behind the orifice Discard orifice Reinstall new burner orifice LP stamped 53 or 54 UL...

Page 64: ...el The magnets will be positioned under the outer front base panel to secure the logo The logo should be about 76 mm from the right hand corner of the outer base Install outer front and side base panel 2 Install side panels the side panels are secured in place by existing magnets in the unit The CC40RE CC40LE can be equipped with optional steel inner panels There are 4 outer panels and 3 inner pan...

Page 65: ...emove and will not be protected by product warranty 1 Install inner lower base panel 2 Install panel clips into the slots at the top of the back panel as shown 4 Install panel clip into the slots at the top of the side panel as shown 3 Manoeuvre in back panel to the back wall of the unit secure in place with 2 panel clips and 2 screws 5 Manoeuvre in side panel to the side wall of the unit secure i...

Page 66: ... to the right hand side of outer front panel The magnets will be positioned under the outer front base panel to secure the logo The logo should be about 76 mm from the right hand corner of the outer base Install outer front and side base panel 2 Install side panels the side panels are secured in place by existing magnets in the unit 3 Install outer safety glass 4 Reverse steps to remove panels Loc...

Page 67: ...re required glass crystals beads are used as a base DO NOT overstack Ceramic Spa Stones or Volcanic Stones on burner or in the pilot area Media must be installed on and around burner only in amounts noted below 19mm Crushed black glass Black Fireglass Natural Ivory Stones Fireglass Starfire Fireglass Iceburg chips ACB40E Approved Media Where Used Quantity Fireglass starfire copper or black On burn...

Page 68: ...toffgasandelectricalsupply allowunittocooltoroomtemperature 2 Remove safety glass and firebox glass see manual 3 Carefully remove the logs from the packaging and unwrap them The logs are fragile handle with care never force into position 4 Install Black Fireglass 680g and glowing wool on the burner as shown below Log Guides location of log guides 2 rear 1 front 5 Clip on the log guides position th...

Page 69: ... the installed optional media doesn t completely block the air flow ensure more than 50 of the airflow is open shown with 19mm crushed black glass 11 Place Log 4 identify the pin locator and match with the left side pin on Log 1 Rest the other end of Log 4 on the indent in Log 2 as shown below 12 Place Log 5 identify the pin locator and match with the right side pin on Log 1 Rest the other end of ...

Page 70: ... remove guide Note anoffsetscrewdriverisprovidedwiththeapplianceforeaseofremoval installation of the lip and finishing trim tooltip Loosen and tighten screws on drywall guide from inside front panel Loosen 2 screws from inside the firebox to remove the side plasterboard trim pieces Lower plasterboard guides 3 Loosen 2 screws from inside the firebox to release the existing side plasterboard guide r...

Page 71: ...ause ticking and cracking sounds You should also be aware that as there are temperature changes within the unit these sounds will likely re occur Again this is normal for steel fireboxes 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 operation of a gas re...

Page 72: ...pper inside front of the firebox and remove 4 Loosen 2 screws on each side of individual inner light cover and remove 5 Remove glass cover by using a flat head screwdriver to pry the tab securing the glass assembly in place 6 Replace bulb and reverse steps to complete procedure NOTE Do not handle bulb with bare hands Use packaging or a tissue to hold new bulb when replacing Regency Part 911 208 Ov...

Page 73: ...anels firebox glass see instructions in this manual 4 Remove all media and logs if installed set aside 6 Remove 16 screws in locations shown below 7 Lift valve tray by out partially and disconnect flexible gas connection on the valve inlet side remove valve tray replace with new valve tray 8 Reverse steps 6 1 to complete tooltip Remove 16 screws securing valve tray 5 Loosen 4 screws in locations s...

Page 74: ... Assembly Gasket N S 656 040 Valve Assembly Gasket N S 656 039 Burner Orifice Mount Gasket N S 911 299 Remote Control GTMFL CE SIT 0 584 052 N S 911 187 Remote Receiver Battery Holder 584 103 N S 910 576 Cover Wall Mount White GTM SIT 0 584 803 N S 911 173 Wire Harness IFC No CPI Switch 584 924 N S 911 177 Wire 4 Position IFC Fan Light N S 911 181 Wire Harness Battery Box Proflame II N S 911 243 A...

Page 75: ...54g Pkg N S 946 676 Fireglass Copper 6mm 454g Pkg N S 946 677 Fireglass Starfire 6mm 454g Pkg N S 946 596 Heatwave Duct Kit N S 946 780 Crushed Glass Coal Black 19mm 1 6kg N S 946 739 Firebeads Black 2 3kg Pkg N S 946 710 Stones Slate Grey Basalt Natural 6 8kg N S 946 711 Stones Ivory Tan Basalt Natural 6 8kg N S 657 991 Chase Flue Flush Front White N S 656 953 Chase Steel Framing Kit ...

Page 76: ...8 Inlet Flex Line Gas SS Steel 610 mm N S 904 606 Fitting 90 Street Elbow Extruded N S 904 165 Fitting 3 8 Male Flarex Mpt Strt Adaptor N S W840470 Pilot Assembly Gasket N S 656 040 Valve Assembly Gasket N S 656 039 Burner Orifice Mount Gasket N S 911 299 Remote Control GTMFL CE SIT 0 584 052 N S 911 187 Remote Receiver Battery Holder 584 103 N S 910 576 Cover Wall Mount White GTM SIT 0 584 803 N ...

Page 77: ...56 953 Chase Steel Framing Kit N S 657 991 Chase FLue Flush Front White N S 946 591 Heatwave Fan Kit N S 946 675 Fireglass Black Reflective 6 35 mm 454g Pkg N S 946 676 Fireglass Copper 6 mm 454g Pkg N S 946 677 Fireglass Starfire 6mm 454g Pkg N S 946 596 Heatwave Duct Kit N S 946 780 Crushed Glass Coal Black 19 mm 1 6 kg N S 946 710 Stones Slate Grey Basalt Natural 6 8 kgs N S 946 711 Stones Ivor...

Page 78: ... Ignition Control Boards Wiring Switches Fans Fan Control Module Battery Pack Remote Control Systems 1 Enamel Panels 1 Venting Venting Components 1 All Stainless steel surrounds 1 All Firebox Media Crystals Fire beads Volcanic Ceramic Spa Stones 1 All hardware 1 Mesh Glass Safety Barriers 1 Accent Light Bulbs 1 Glass Crazing 1 After the original warranty coverage for any of the parts above have ex...

Page 79: ...actice of FPI to charge for larger higher priced replacement parts and issue credit once the replaced component has been returned to FPI and evaluated for manufacturer defect If a consumer has a unit installed outside an accredited distributor dealer or pre approved service agent s service area or the closest approved service agent is situated more than thirty 30 kilometres from the installation F...

Page 80: ...expansion and contraction of the steel is normal and is not covered under the terms of this warranty Freight damages for products or parts are not covered under the terms of the warranty Porcelain Enamel Absolute perfection is neither guaranteed nor commercially possible Any chips must be reported and inspected by the authorised selling dealer within three 3 days of installation Any damage of this...

Page 81: ...option of the supplier one or more of the following i replacement of the goods or the supply of equivalent goods ii the repair of the goods iii the payment of the cost of replacing the goods or of acquiring equivalent goods or iv equivalent goods or v the payment of the cost of having the goods repaired b To the extent that services supplied by the supplier are services other than services of a ki...

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