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operating instructions

Chemically treated fire logs also must not 

be burned in your insert.

15)

 Do not store any fuel closer than 2 feet from 

your unit.

16)

 Do not burn salt drift wood as it will corrode 

your unit and void the warranty.

17)

 Do not strike or slam the glass door shut as 

this may cause the glass to break.

18)

 Do not operate the unit if the glass is broken 

or missing. Do not operate the unit if the 

gasketing is worn out and not sealing the 

door or the glass.

It is very important to carefully maintain your 

insert, including burning seasoned wood and 

maintaining a clean stove and chimney system.  

Have the chimney cleaned before the burning 

season and as necessary during the season, as 

creosote deposits may build up rapidly.  Moving 

parts of your insert require no lubrication.

CREOSOTE

When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and 

other organic vapors, which form creosote when 

combined with moisture. The creosote vapors 

condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a 

slow-burning fire.  As a result, creosote residue 

accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited, this 

creosote can make an extremely hot fire.

Removal for Cleaning etc.

Removal of your insert for cleaning purposes 

is usually not required if a proper installation 

has been done. In the event that removal is re-

quired, be sure not to damage any parts needed 

for re-installation. In most cases removal and 

replacement of the baffle system should allow 

full access for cleaning.

WARNING:   Things to remember in case 

of chimney fire

:

1)  Close draft control

2)  Call the Fire Department

Ways to Prevent and 

Keep Unit Free of Creosote

1)

  Burn insert with draft control wide open for 

about 15 minutes every morning during burn-

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 

fresh wood. This allows the wood to achieve 

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 must not be turned on until a fire has 

been burning for at least 30 minutes. Also note 

it is recommended that the fan be turned off 

before each fuel loading and again wait for 30 

minutes before the fan is turned on again. This 

is too allow the stove to reach it's optimum 

temperature. 

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 

automatic temperature sensor will engage the 

blower when the unit is at temperature and will 

shut off the blower once the fire has gone out 

and the unit has cooled to below a useful heat 

output range. 

To manually operate the fan system, push the 

first switch to "Man" and second switch to either 

"high" or "Low". This will bypass the sensing 

device and allow full control of the fan. Switching 

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  firebox,  under  the  loading 

door lip.

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. 

Always leave 1 to 2 inches of ash in the bottom 

of the firebox. This helps in easier starting and 

a more uniform burn of your fire.

Ashes should be placed in a metal container with 

a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes 

should be placed on a noncombustible 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.

SOME SAFETY  

GUIDELINES

1)

  Never use gasoline, gasoline type lantern fu-

els, kerosene, charcoal lighter fuel, or similar 

liquids or chemicals to start or ‘freshen up’ a 

fire in your insert. Keep all such liquids well 

away from the heater while it is in use.

2)

  Never use alternate fuels such as charcoal 

that have the possibility of generating carbon 

monoxide.

3)

  Keep the door closed during operation and 

maintain all seals in good condition.

4)

  Do not burn large quantities of paper in your 

insert.

5)

  Do not burn garbage or flammable fluids.

6)

  If you have smoke detectors, prevent smoke 

spillage as this may set off a false alarm.

7)

 

Do  not  overfire  your  insert.

 Attempts 

to achieve heat output rates that exceed 

heater  design  specifications  can  result  in 

permanent damage to the heater. If the 

insert or its flue baffle begin to glow, you are 

overfiring.  Stop adding fuel and close the 

draft control. Overfiring can cause extensive 

damage to your stove including warpage 

and premature steel corrosion. Overfiring 

will void your warranty.

8)

  Do not permit creosote or soot buildup in the 

chimney system. Check and clean chimney 

at regular intervals.  

9)

  Your Regency Insert can be very hot.  You 

may be seriously burned if you touch the 

insert while it is operating. Warn children of 

the burn hazard. Keep furniture and clothing 

away. 

10)

 The insert consumes air while operating,  

provide adequate ventilation with an air 

duct or open a window while the insert is in 

use.

11)

 Do not use grates, irons or other methods 

for  supporting  fuel.  Burn  directly  on  the 

bricks.

12) 

Open the draft control fully for 10 to 15 

seconds prior to slowly opening the door 

when refuelling the fire.

13)

 Do not connect your unit to any air distribu-

tion duct.

14) 

Your insert should burn dry, standard fire

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wood only. The use of “mill ends” is discour-

aged as this fuel can easily overheat your 

insert. Evidence of excessive overheating 

will void your warranty.  As well, a large por-

tion of sawmill waste is chemically treated 

lumber, which is illegal to burn in many areas. 

Summary of Contents for Classic I1200S

Page 1: ...da V4G 1H4 919 538 Classic I1200S Wood Insert 09 14 15 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 ...

Page 2: ...jority of the chimney is within the building envelope and fully lined It is against federal regulation to operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual or if any parts are removed It is against federal regulation to operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual CAUTION BURN UNTREATED WOOD ONLY OTHER MATER...

Page 3: ...lation Into a Factory Built Fireplace 10 Stainless steel smoke deflector Installation 11 Faceplate Trim Optional 12 Bottom Faceplate Fan Support Installation 12 Fan Blower 16 Door Handle 17 Firebrick Assembly 17 Draft Control 17 Brick Flue Baffle Secondary Air Tube Installation 17 Screen Door 18 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Seasoned wood 18 First Fire 19 Fan Operation 20 Ash Disposal 20 Some Safety Guid...

Page 4: ...RATE WITH FEED DOOR CLOSED OPEN TO FEED FIRE ONLY REPLACE GLASS ONLY WITH CERAMIC GLASS 5MM INSPECT AND CLEAN CHIMNEY FREQUENTLY UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF USE CREOSOTE BUILDUP MAY OCCUR RAPIDLY DO NOT OVERFIRE IF INSERT GLOWS YOU ARE OVER FIRING MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS MEASURED FROM INSERT BODY INSTALL ONLY ON A NON COMBUSTIBLE HEARTH RAISED F 1 5IN 38MM ABOVE AN ADJACENT COM...

Page 5: ...I1200 Regency Wood Insert 5 5 dimensions WITH STANDARD FLUE ADAPTOR 6 152mm Diameter STANDARD FLUE ADAPTOR 171 932 Regency Inserts are designed to use either a 5 5 140mm or 6 152mm flue ...

Page 6: ...451mm 22 3 4 578mm 18 3 4 476mm 19 1 2 496mm 22 3 4 578mm 21 3 8 543mm 22 3 4 578mm 21 1 4 540mm 16 7 8 428mm 20 1 8 511mm 6 152mm Diameter OFFSET FLUE ADAPTOR 171 936 12 3 4 from flue centerline to rear of faceplate 16 15 16 430mm Regency Inserts are designed to use either a 5 5 140mm or 6 152mm flue ...

Page 7: ...and using your fireplace insert Install and use only in accordance with manufacturer s installation and operating instructions 2 Check your local building codes Build ing 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 ...

Page 8: ...of C 1 25 therefore Rbrick 1 C 1 1 25 0 80 1 8 mineral board of k 0 29 therefore Rmin bd 1 0 29 x 0 125 0 431 Total R Rbrick Rmineral board 0 8 0 431 1 231 Step c Compare proposed system R of 1 231 to specifiedRof0 893 Sinceproposedsystem R is greater than required the system is acceptable DEFINITIONS Thermal Conductance C Btu W hr ft2 o F m2 K Thermal Conductivity k Btu inch W Btu hr ft3 o F m K ...

Page 9: ...ear of the unit into the fireplace See diagram 3 Ensure that the unit is centered in the existing fireplace and lined up with the flue adaptor 4 Slide the unit back until the flue adaptor is slightly engaged 5 At this point it is recommended to level the unit and ensure that the leveling bolts rest onthesurfaceofthefireplace Thiswillkeep the adaptor from binding as the unit is slid into position 6...

Page 10: ...tile is used 3 Full flue liner where a stainless steel rigid or flexible liner pipe is routed from the insert outlet collar to the top of the chimney Regency highly recommends the use of a full liner as the safest installation and provides the mostoptimumperformance Yourretailershould be able to help you decide which system would be the best for your application In Canada this fireplace insert mus...

Page 11: ... off both bolts and slide defector upward and out Install new defector and hand tighten bolts Ensure positive location of the defector prior to hand tightening WARNING Operation of the unit with out proper installation of smoke deflector will void warranty Smoke deflector is installed through the door opening in location shown in diagram Smoke deflector Ensure defector is seated so bolts are situa...

Page 12: ...installation FACEPLATE TRIM OPTIONAL BOTTOM FACEPLATE FAN SUPPORT INSTALLATION 918 676c 01 28 08 1 I1200 FACEPLATE TRIM FAN OPTIONAL BOTTOM FACEPLATE FAN SUPPORT INSTALLATION Regular Faceplate Dimensions Oversize Faceplate Dimensions ...

Page 13: ... 2 Diagram 2 Rear View 4 osition the assembled faceplate side and top to the insert nsure to align the draft rod into the opening of the faceplate as well as the side faceplate slots with the bolts in the mounting brackets as shown in Diagram 3 5 easure the height between the hearth and the bottom of the side faceplate 6 utthe bottom faceplate to the measured height using a metal cutting blade 7 R...

Page 14: ...e Diagram 5 Diagram 6 Shown with Optional Bottom Faceplate Regular Oversize Faceplate Trim Installation Black Trim included with Regular Oversize Faceplate or Optional Brass Trim Fan Installation 12 Install the fan assembly to ash lip of insert as shown in Diagram 7 Diagram 7 13 To install the optional fan support measure the distance between the hearth and the bottom surface of the fan housing as...

Page 15: ...bly using 4 self tapping screws See Diagram 9 Diagram 9 Rear Bottom View 18 Secure the bottom faceplate to the 3 sided faceplate using the 4 supplied bolts washers 19 Discard both side trims that were included with the regular oversize faceplate and replace with the new extended trims supplied with the fan support bottom faceplate Cut to desired length 20 Fit the trim assembly over the faceplate a...

Page 16: ... spacing of the clips 3 Ensure that the power cord is not in contact CAUTION Label all wires prior to disconnection when servic ing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation WARNING Electrical Grounding Instructions This appliance is equipped with a three pronged grounding plug for yourprotectionagainstshockhazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded thre...

Page 17: ...ide right As well as a primary and glass wash air system 1 If the two air tubes are installed continue on to Step 2 if not follow the instructions below Installtheairtubeintotheholesinthe side channels The notch goes on the right hand side with the air holes facing toward the door Slide the tube into the left hand side asfaraspossibleandthenbringitback into the hole on the right hand side until it...

Page 18: ... Softer woods like pine spruce and poplar aspen that is cut split and stacked properly in the early spring maybe be ready for burning in the fall Extremely hard woods like oak and maple and large pieces of firewood may take a minimum of a full year to dry enough Drying may also take longer in damp climates There are a few ways to tell if wood is dry enough to burn efficiently Use as many indicator...

Page 19: ... out your fire brick and your masonry flue if applicable your draft will increase 10 Forthoseunitsinstalledathigherelevations or into sub standard masonry fireplaces 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 Thesenoiseswillbeminimalwhenyourunit reaches t...

Page 20: ...nd switch to either high or Low This will bypass the sensing deviceandallowfullcontrolofthefan Switching 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 firebox under the loading door lip DO NOT ALLOW ASHES TO BUILD UP...

Page 21: ...door gasket material compresses over time Removal of the spacer washer shown in the diagram below will allow the latch to be moved closer to the door frame causing a tighter seal Removeandreplacethenuts washerasshown GLASS CLEANING Do not attempt to clean the glass when it is hot allow the glass to cool before cleaning Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean the glass Your local retailer can supply ...

Page 22: ...e Caps Nickel 19 948 135 Spring Handle Large Nickel 20 948 136 Spring Handle Small Nickel 170 915 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 35 074 954 Air Tube 1 Qty 1 36 033 953 Air Tube 3 4 Qty 1 38 073 955 Baffle 2 set 39 820...

Page 23: ...2 Faceplate Trim Set Oversize Black 171 928 Bottom Piece and Fan Support Regular 171 930 Bottom Piece and Fan Support Oversize 60 Faceplate Right Side Regular Oversize 61 Faceplate Left Side Regular Oversize 62 Faceplate Top Regular Oversize 64 Bottom 1 Piece Faceplate 65 Fan Support Not available as a replacement part ...

Page 24: ...t Description 170 960 Complete Brick Set 70 Brick Regular Full Size 1 1 4 x 4 1 2 x 9 76 Brick Partial 1 1 4 x 2 x 9 81 Brick Partial 1 1 4 x 1 1 4 x 9 84 Brick Partial 1 1 4 x 4 1 2 x 8 85 Brick Partial 1 1 4 x 4 1 4 x 8 Not available as a replacement part ...

Page 25: ...I1200 Regency Wood Insert 25 25 notes ...

Page 26: ...26 I1200 Regency Wood Insert 26 notes ...

Page 27: ...warranty will be invalid Exclusions This limited Lifetime Warranty does not extend to or include paint door or glass gasketing firebrick back sides bottom or trim It does not cover installation and operational related problems such as over firing use of corrosive driftwood wood preservatives metal foils coal plastic garbage sulphur mill ends oils solvents petroleum products railroad ties paper cardb...

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