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Regency IG34 Gas Inbuilt Fireplace

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATING 

INSTRUCTIONS 

Before operating this appliance, proceed through 

the following check list.

1)

  Read  and  understand  these  Instructions 

before 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)

  Make sure the glass door is in place. Never 

operate the appliance with the door glass 

removed.

5)

  Verify that all flueing and the cap is unob-

structed.

6)

  Verify log placement.

7)

  The unit should never be turned off and on 

again without a minimum of a 60 second 

wait.

8)

  When lighting the appliance, the inside of 

the glass may fog up. This will burn off after 

a few minutes of operation.

LIGHTING 

INSTRUCTIONS

1) 

Plug the power cord into a power outlet.

2)

  Press and release the ON/OFF switch once 

to start the unit. The LED will be lit.

3)

  After  approximately  8  seconds  the  spark 

ignition system will spark for 8 seconds to 

light the main burner.

4)

  If the main burner does not light, repeat step 

2 to restart the unit.

SHUTDOWN

INSTRUCTIONS

1)

  Press the ON/OFF switch once.

2)

  The LED will flash.

3)

  Turn off all electric power to the appliance 

if service is to be performed.

FIRST FIRE

The 

FIRST FIRE

 in your heater is part of the 

paint curing process. To ensure that the paint 

is properly cured, it is recommended that you 

burn your fireplace for at least four (4) hours the 

first time you use it with the fan on. 

When  first  operated,  the  unit  will  release  an 

odour caused by the curing of the paint and the 

burning off of any oils remaining from manufac-

turing. Smoke detectors in the house may go off 

at this time. Open a few windows to ventilate 

the room for a couple of hours. The glass may 

require cleaning.

NOTE: 

The  main  burner  will  always  start  on 

"HIGH" and resume it's last setting after 

20 seconds of operation.

NOTE: 

When the glass is cold and the appliance 

is lit, it may cause condensation and fog 

the glass. This condensation is normal 

and will disappear in a few minutes as 

the glass heats up.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE 

GLASS WHILE IT IS STILL HOT!

DO NOT BURN THE APPLIANCE WITH-

OUT THE GLASS FRONT IN PLACE.

FAN OPERATION

Set the fan speed on the control panel at the top 

rear of the unit to adjust to the desired speed. 

Pressing and releasing the plus (+) FAN button 

will change the fan speed as follows:

OFF ->  MEDIUM -> HIGH -> OFF, etc.

Pressing and releasing the minus (-) FAN button 

will be the reverse of the above.

ADJUSTING FLAME 

HEIGHT

 

There are six flame settings that can be adjusted 

by pressing and releasing the plus (+) and  minus 

(-) FLAME button.

SUMMARY OF

CONTROLS 

On/Off Button

If the unit  is switched off, pressing and releasing 

this button once will switch the unit on. The unit 

will resume its last settings.

If the unit is switched on, pressing and releasing 

this button once will switch the unit off.

Flame:

Increase - 

If the unit is switched on, pressing 

and releasing the flame plus (+) button once will 

increase the flame height to the next available 

high setting.

Decrease -

 If the unit is switched on, pressing 

and releasing the flame minus (-) button once 

will decrease the flame height to the next avail-

able low setting.

Fan:

Increase -

 If the unit is switched on, pressing 

and releasing the fan plus (+) button once will 

increase  the  fan  speed  to  the  next  available 

high setting.

Decrease -

 If the unit is switched on, pressing 

and releasing the fan minus (-) button once will 

decrease the fan speed to the next available 

low setting. 

Fan must be running at all times 

when the unit is in operation.

REMOTE CONTROL 

Use the Regency Remote Control Kit  approved 

for  this  unit.  Use  of  other  systems  may  void 

your warranty.

The remote control kit comes with a hand held 

transmitter and a wall mounting plate.

1)

  Choose  a  convenient  location  to  mount 

the hand held transmitter, protection from 

extreme heat is very important.

By using the wall mounting plate to house the 

transmitter, the remote can also be used as a 

wall thermostat.

Summary of Contents for IG34

Page 1: ...ght any appli ance Do not touch any electri cal switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplierfromaneighbour s phone Follow the gas sup plier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department WARNING Improper installation adjustment altera tion service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Refer to this manual For assistance...

Page 2: ... you with all the warmth and charm of a fireplace at the flick of a switch The model IG34 of this series has been approved by Australian Gas Association 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 feat...

Page 3: ...nstall 14 Log set installation 15 Glass Door installation 18 Standard Flush Door 18 Optional Flush Trim Faceplate Optional plinth trim Assembly 19 Faceplate and door frame Installation 20 Thermodisc installation 21 Final Check 22 Wiring standard 22 Operating Instructions 23 Lighting Instructions 23 Shutdown Instructions 23 First Fire 23 Remote Control 23 Summary of Controls 23 Fan Operation 23 Cop...

Page 4: ...he label that accompanies each Regency IG34 Gas Inbuilt fireplace We have printed a copy of the contents here for your review DATA BADGE 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 ...

Page 5: ...tion 7 Anysafetyglassremovedforservicingmust bereplacedpriortooperatingtheappliance 8 To prevent injury do not allow anyone who is unfamiliar with the operation to use the fireplace 9 Installer must mechanically attach the sup plied label to the inside of the firebox of the fireplace into which the gas fireplace insert is installed MATERIALS REQUIRED A 240 Volt AC power cord is hooked up to the un...

Page 6: ...mney above the appliance Move the appliance into the exact location where it is to be installed Ensure that the Insert is level C L Gas Inlet FLUEING This appliance is designed to be attached to two 3 76mm co linear aluminium flex running the full length of the chimney The flue length must be a minimum length of 8 2 44m and a maximum of 35 10 7m See chart below for minimumdistancesfromroof Periodi...

Page 7: ...er tighten S I T Valve Description 1 On Off Solenoid Valve EV1 2 On Off Solenoid Valve EV2 3 Inlet Pressure Test Point 4 Outlet Pressure Test Point 5 Connection for Pressure Regulator Combustion Chamber Compensation 6 Pressure Regulator for Minimum and Maximum Outlet Pressure 7 Gas Outlet Pressure Electric Modulator 8 Pilot Outlet 9 Main Gas Outlet 10 Side Outlet FLUE LINER INSTALLATION 1 Cut the ...

Page 8: ...ate over the tow ends of the Flex Liner and secure it to the sur rounding masonry using masonry anchor bolts Before installing the baseplate run a bead of non hardening seal and between the Baseplate and the masonry to prevent moisture from entering the chimney Note Verify that there is sufficient room to mount the Baseplate on to the masonry You must have a level surface in order to install the B...

Page 9: ...tting controls is NOT covered under warranty INSTALLATION IG34 NG For 0 to 610 meters altitude IG34 LPG For 0 to 610 meters altitude IG34 ULPG For 0 to 610 meters altitude Burner Inlet Orifice Sizes NG LPG ULPG Burner 37 52 53 Max Input NG 31 7 mj LPG 30 6 mj ULPG 26 4 mj Min Input NG 21 1 mj LPG 25 1 mj ULPG 20 9 mj Supply Pressure NG 1 13 kPa LPG 2 75 kPa ULPG 2 75 kPa Manifold Pressure HIGH LOW...

Page 10: ...burner orifice with a 1 2 wrench and discard Use a wrench to hold on to the elbow behind the orifice Control Box Cover Antenna Jumper Location 16 Remove the jumper using a plier 7 Reinstall new burner orifice LPG stamped 51 and tighten 8 Apply the conversion label This unit has been converted to ULPG over top of the serial number decal 12 Replace the yellow NG label with the red ULPG label 13 Care...

Page 11: ...ion of flame control 23 Check for proper flame appearance and glow on logs C B A 18 Turn on gas supply and plug in power cord 19 Adjusting the Outlet Pressure All the adjustments must be carried out in the following order Remove the modulator plastic cap A using needle nose pliers Maximum pressure Turn the unit ON to its highest input rating Screw in the nut B to increase the outlet pressure and s...

Page 12: ...urner orifice with a 1 2 wrench and discard Use a wrench to hold on to the elbow behind the orifice Control Box Cover Antenna Jumper Location 16 Remove the jumper using a plier 7 Reinstall new burner orifice ULPG stamped 53 and tighten 8 Apply the conversion label This unit has been converted to ULPG over top of the serial number decal 12 Replace the yellow NG label with the red ULPG label 13 Care...

Page 13: ...plastic cap A using needle nose pliers Maximum pressure Turn the unit ON to its highest input rating Screw in the nut B to increase the outlet pressure and screw it out to decrease it Use a 10 mm wrench NOTE The outlet pressure must be set to maximum 2 51 kPa Minimum pressure Remove one of the cables connect ed to the electric modulator While holding the nut B with a wrench screw in the screw C to...

Page 14: ...his is not a warranty item 1 Remove faceplate inner door frame and screen if already installed Refer to page 18 in the instruction manual 2 Remove the glass door by undoing 2 latches lift up and out Refer to page 17 in the manual for detailed instructions 3 Remove all the logs if installed and set aside carefully 4 Loosen the 4 screws securing the brackets that hold the existing back and side pane...

Page 15: ...154 Embers i 902 153 Rockwool j 902 179 P Vermiculite k 946 669 Platinum Embers supplied with packaged manual Note Install Optional Brick Panels prior to installing logs 1 Carefully remove the logs from the box and unwrap them The logs are fragile handle with care do not force into position 2 Sprinkle the vermiculite around the firebox base Take some of the embers approx 1 3 of the bag and sprinkl...

Page 16: ...nter Log E 02 47 over Log B 02 45 and across the cutout on Log A 02 43 Cutout Pin Cutout Notch 8 Position notch in Front Right Log F 02 48 on Log E 02 47 and push the bottom right edge against the bracket on the burner tray and the front edge of the rear burner Notch Bracket D 02 46 E 02 47 F 02 48 C 02 56 A 02 43 B 02 45 A 02 43 B 02 45 E 0 2 4 7 Logs A 02 43 C 02 56 and B 02 45 in position C 02 ...

Page 17: ...t snugly against the bracket and the front edge of the rear burner Side View Page 3 of 3 11 Separate platinum embers and place on and around the embers and rockwool on the burner tray Avoid stacking platinum embers 12 Test fire to ensure proper light off make sure flame flows smoothly from one end of burner to the other If there is any flame hesitation check that area for any blockage of the burne...

Page 18: ...ards the unit diagram 1 Be careful that the glass gasket does not roll up there must be a gap between the gasket and the door lip to ensure that the door sits securely on the unit See Diagram 2 Use the hook to pull the spring out until you can put the hook into the slot on the bottom door bracket Repeat for 2nd spring See diagram 3 To remove the flush door reverse the above steps To remove the flu...

Page 19: ...next page 1 Lay the faceplate panels flat face down on something soft so they don t scratch 2 Take the top faceplate and align the holes in it with the holes in the side panels Secure with provided nuts and bolts 3 Install faceplate on unit see next page 1 Hook the screen over the top of the door frame lower until screen is flush with the door frame 2 Flip door frame and screen over locate the bra...

Page 20: ...k of the faceplate with supplied grey adhesive clips THERMODISC FACEPLATE DOORFRAME INSTALLATION 2 Take the limit switch harness from the unit and slide the thermodisc into the bracket located on the top backside of the faceplate Se cure with 2 screws as shown below Note Ensure that the flanges on the sides of the firebox are on the outside when installing the faceplate see below Faceplate Flange ...

Page 21: ...ame is positioned properly before installing by making sure there is equal spacing on either side 7 Install lower screw below glass door secure with 4 screws FACEPLATE AND DOOR FRAME INSTALLATION 8 Flip bottom louver up to close 9 Install the door frame by hooking the top flange over the top of the glass door 10 Lower the door frame gently into place 11 To uninstall reverse procedure 12 Slide unit...

Page 22: ...the unit to burn for 15 min to stabilize 3 Check for proper draft CAUTION Any alteration to the product that causes sooting or carboning that results in damage to the exterior facia is not the responsibility of the manufacturer WIRING Caution Ensure that the wires do not touch any hot surfaces and are away from sharp edges STANDARD WIRING This unit is polarity sensitive and will not operate if pol...

Page 23: ...TE Whentheglassiscoldandtheappliance is lit it may cause condensation and fog the glass This condensation is normal and will disappear in a few minutes as the glass heats up DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE GLASS WHILE IT IS STILL HOT DO NOT BURN THE APPLIANCE WITH OUT THE GLASS FRONT IN PLACE FAN OPERATION Set the fan speed on the control panel at the top rear of the unit to adjust to the desired spee...

Page 24: ...Again this is normal for steel fireboxes Gas Control Valve As the gas control valve turns ON and OFF a dullclickingsoundmaybeaudible thisisnormal operation of a gas regulator or valve Unit Body Firebox Different types and thicknesses of steel will expand and contract at different rates resulting in some cracking and ticking sounds will be heard throughout the cycling process WARNING DO NOT SPRAY A...

Page 25: ...flames are steady not lifting or floating If there is a problem call an authorized service person 4 The appliance and flueing system must be inspected before use and at least annu ally by an authorized field service person to ensure that the flow of combustion and ventilation air is not obstructed During the annual service call the burners should be removed from the burner tray and cleaned Replace...

Page 26: ...e and screen 6 Remove the ECS harness from the back clip 7 Pull out the ECS box NOTE The ECS box is held in place with velcro 8 Remove the 2 screws that secure the fan in place 9 Carefully slide the fan to the front rotate it 45 degrees and slide it out simultaneously with the ECS box 10 Disconnect all the connectors from the fan and resistor 11 Remove the fan ground cable 12 Reverse the above ste...

Page 27: ...ve the glass door logs and black or stainless inner liner if installed 5 Remove the rear log tray burner and grate 6 Disconnect gas line from the valve 7 Remove the firebox base plate by removing the 10 screws which hold it in place 8 Remove all the wire connectors from the valve and spark ignitor 9 Remove the valve tray assembly 10 To replace the valve tray assembly simply reverse the above steps...

Page 28: ...10 089 Flame Cable N A N A N A N A N A N A 910 088 Spark Cable N A N A N A N A N A N A 910 084 Control Box N A 910 527 Manual Control Switch N A N A N A N A N A 910 080 Valve 910 521 Control Box Cable 1 910 522 Control Box Cable 2 910 523 Control Box Cable 3 910 525 Control Box Cable 4 N A 2 1 1 3 N A 2 N A 910 912 Ignition Module to Valve Cable N A N A 911 161 Reset Switch N A N A 910 083 Ignitio...

Page 29: ... SIGMA Valve 845 6 336 001 Valve Tray Gasket 7 402 526 Grate Assembly 8 336 535 Burner Assembly NG LPG 9 402 935 Log Set 10 910 936 Pilot Assy NG 3 flame convertible top 910 947 Pilot Assy LPG 3 flame convertible top 11 904 240 Orifice 37 NG 904 645 Orifice 51 LP 12 336 013 Glass Door Frame 13 936 155 Gasket Tadpole Tape 14 940 307 P Neoceram Glass 948 223 Logo Plate 918 793 Manual Not available a...

Page 30: ...y IG34 Gas Inbuilt Fireplace PARTS LIST FACEPLATE ASSEMBLY Part Description 14 366 942 Plinth Kit 15 336 914 Faceplate Trim Complete Regular 16 336 532 Flush Screen Door Not available as a replacement part 14 15 ...

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Page 34: ...installations 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 35: ...ts Australia 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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