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operating instructions

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.

Removal for Cleaning

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

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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  45 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 charcoal stage faster and burns up any 

wood vapors which might otherwise be 

deposited within the system.

3)  Only burn seasoned wood!  

Do not burn 

wet or green wood. Seasoned wood that 

has been dried at least one year must be 

used.

4)

  A  small  hot  fire  is  preferable  to  a  large 

smouldering one that can deposit creosote 

within the system.

5)

  Check the chimney at least twice a month 

during the burning season for creosote 

build-up.

6)

 

Have chimney system and unit cleaned 

by competent chimney sweeps twice a 

year during the first year of use and at 

least once a year thereafter or when a 

significant layer of creosote has accu

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mulated (3mm / 1/8" or more) it should be 

removed to reduce the risk of a chimney 

fire.

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.

FAN OPERATION 

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 oper-

ated 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 fire 

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 

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.

9)

  During the first few hours it may be more 

difficult  to  start  the  fire.   As  you  dry  out 

your  fire  brick  and  your  masonry  flue  (if 

applicable), your draft will increase.

10)

 For those units installed at higher elevations 

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. 

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 fire 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 

sufficient for this purpose.

CAUTION: If the body of your unit 

starts to glow you are overfiring.  

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  fire.  

Once all moisture has been removed, the 

draft control may be adjusted to maintain 

the fire.

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 fire to adjust 

before fully opening the door.

16) 

The controls of your unit should not be 

altered to increase firing for any reason.

WOOD STORAGE

Store wood under cover, such as in a shed, or 

covered with a tarp, plastic, tar paper, sheets 

of scrap plywood etc., as uncovered wood can 

absorb water from rain or snow, delaying the 

seasoning process.

Summary of Contents for classic i2400m

Page 1: ... I2400M Wood Fireplace Insert 12 15 16 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 www regency fire com French Manual http ow ly Zvzjy Manuel en Français http ow ly Zvzjy ...

Page 2: ...ority 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 MATERI...

Page 3: ...Fireplace 9 Stainless steel smoke deflector Installation 10 Step by step Installation 11 Of The Faceplate And Trim 11 Step by step Installation Of The Fan blower 12 Floor Protection 13 Firebrick Assembly 13 Draft Control 13 Flue Baffle Secondary Air Tube Installation 13 Door Handle 13 Screen Door 13 Seasoned wood 14 First Fire 15 Some Safety Guidelines 15 Wood Storage 16 Ash Disposal 16 Fan Operat...

Page 4: ...RER SUPPLIED SCREEN MUST BE USED REPLACE GLASS ONLY WITH CERAMIC GLASS 5MM INSPECT AND CLEAN CHIMNEY FREQUENTLY UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF USE CREOSOTE BUILDUP MAY OCCUR RAP IDLY DO NOT OVERFIRE IF INSERT GLOWS YOU ARE OVER FIRING PIÈCES NÉCESSAIRES POUR INSTALLATION 5 5 140MM OR 6 152MM CONDUITS EN ACIER INOXYDABLE COMPOSANT FACULTATIF VENTILATEUR 142 917 CARACTÉRISTIQUES ÉLECTRIQUES NOMINALES 1...

Page 5: ...Regency I2400M 5 5 dimensions 5 5 9 ...

Page 6: ... manual before you installanduseyournewwoodinsert Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death Install anduseonlyinaccordancewithmanufactur er 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 overr...

Page 7: ...move it into position The insert can be made a little lighter by removing the cast iron door by opening it and lifting it off its hinges Be sure to protect your hearth extension with a heavy blanket or carpet scrap during the installation Convection Grills The convection grills are installed before the unit is positioned inside the fireplace Positionthegrillontheinsidebodyfacesideand fastenusingth...

Page 8: ...EARANCES The minimum required clearances to combustible materials when installed into a masonry or factory built fireplace are listed below H HOW TO DETERMINE IF ALTERNATE FLOOR PROTECTION MATERIALS ARE ACCEPTABLE The specified floor protector should be 3 8 18mm thick material with a K factor of 0 84 The proposed alternative is 4 100mm brick with a C factor of 1 25 over 1 8 3mm mineral board with ...

Page 9: ...mneydependsonthelengthofthe chimney local geography nearby obstructions and other factors Too much draft may cause excessive temperatures in the appliance and may cause damage An uncontrollable burn or excessivetemperatureindicatesexcessivedraft Inadequatedraftmaycausebackpuffingintothe room and plugging of the chimney Inadequate draft will cause the appliance to leak smoke into the room through a...

Page 10: ...oth 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 installed with 2 bolts Note This is a view from the back of the unit through the top Smoke deflector is installed through the door op...

Page 11: ...red width 4 The unit may now be slid into final position and attached to the connection system 5 Onceconnectionismade theinsulationstrips should be installed between the insert face plates and the fireplace face The faceplate top may now be installed with insulation stripbehind byaligningitsbracketswiththe top flange on the side shields and the angle iron bar on the insert top The faceplate trim m...

Page 12: ...mperature or at least 30 minutes after starting fire Your fan should only be installed once the unit is in place in order to prevent any damage to the fan To attach follow the instructions provided with the fan 1 Align the fan support with the offset clip on the bottom of the ashlip 2 Slidethesupportsintotheclips Thetension holdingtheclipsinplacemaybeadjustedby increasing or decreasing the offset ...

Page 13: ...the air tube into the holes in the 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 as far as possible and then bring it back into the hole on the right hand side Use a pair of vise grips or pliers and tap it into place with a hammer A tighter fit will FLUE BAFFLE SECONDARY AIR TUBE INSTALLATION The flue baffle sys...

Page 14: ...ds 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 indicators as possib...

Page 15: ...urn dry standard fire 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 whichisillegaltoburninmanyareas Chemically treated fire logs also must not be burned in your insert WARNING Fireplace Stoves equipped with doors shouldbeoper...

Page 16: ...fluelining Whenignited this creosote can make an extremely hot fire FAN OPERATION 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 oper ated 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 fire has been burn...

Page 17: ...triking or slamming shut GLASS REMOVAL Allowthestovetocoolbeforeremovingorreplacing glass Remove the door from the insert and remove the glass retainer Use caution when removing broken glass to prevent injury When placing the replacement glass in the door makesurethattheglassgasketingwillproperlyseal yourunit Replacetheretainerandtightensecurely but do not wrench down on the glass as this may caus...

Page 18: ...10 24 Zinc Coated 44 Washer 10 Flat 45 Bolt 10 24 x 3 4 Blk Carriage 47 846 102 Screen Door 948 223 Regency Logo Nickel 48 820 482 Smoke Deflector 919 543 Manual Not available as a replacement part Part Description 1 850 151 Door Assy Large Black 850 153 Door Assy Large Nickel Accent 2 846 304 Glass Replacement 4 936 243 7 8 Adhesive Tape Gasket 5 846 920 Glass Retainer Clips Screws 8 set 6 Screw ...

Page 19: ...gular 287 Trim Left Regular 288 Faceplate Side Regular 289 Faceplate Top Regular 140 913 Faceplate Trim Set Oversize 180 572 Black Trim Oversize set of 3 295 Trim Right Oversize 296 Trim Top Oversize 297 Trim Left Oversize 298 Faceplate Side Oversize 299 Faceplate Top Oversize Not available as a replacement part 285 286 287 288 288 289 REGULAR 296 295 297 298 299 298 OVERSIZE ...

Page 20: ...cy I2400M 20 parts list BRICK PANELS I2400M Part Description 180 960 Firebrick Complete Set 70 902 111 Brick Regular Full Size 1 1 4 x 4 1 2 x 9 75 Brick Partial 1 1 4 x 4 1 2 x 2 76 Brick Partial 1 1 4 x 2 x 9 ...

Page 21: ...Regency I2400M 21 21 notes ...

Page 22: ...Prorated 3 Venting Chimney 1 Screens 1 Conditions Warranty protects against defect in manufacture or FPI factory assembled components only unless herein specified otherwise Any part s found to be defective during the warranty period as outlined above will be repaired or replaced at FPI s option through an accredited distributor dealer or pre approved and assigned agent provided that the defective ...

Page 23: ... type operator error abuse misuse use of improper fuels such as unseasoned cordwood mill ends construction lumber or debris off cuts treated or painted lumber metal or foil plastics garbage solvents cardboard coal or coal products oil based products waxed cartons compressed pre manufactured logs lack of regular maintenance and upkeep acts of God weather related problems from hurricanes tornados ea...

Page 24: ...ial or national legal codes for additional terms which may be applicable to this warranty How to Obtain Warranty Service Customers should contact the authorized selling dealer to obtain warranty service In the event the authorized selling dealer is unable to provide warranty service please contact FPI by mail at the address listed below Please include a brief description of the problem and your ad...

Page 25: ...or us to serve you better Warranty Registration Form or Register online immediately at the above Web Site Warranty Details Serial Number required Purchase Date required mm dd yyyy Product Details Product Model required Dealer Details Dealer Name required Dealer Address Dealer Phone Installer Date Installed mm dd yyyy Your Contact Details required Name Address Phone Email For purchases made in CANA...

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