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Montrose Woodfire

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PARTS LIST

parts list

MAIN ASSEMBLY

1)   1565000

Firebox Shell

12)   1560402A

L850B Fascia

2)   1561000

Firebox Assembly

1560402B (Not Shown)

L850B Fascia with box

4)   1560500

Back Secondary Air Tube

13)   1562200

Door Handle

5)   1563000

Front Secondary Air Tube

14)   1567000

Air Damper Assembly

6)   1568000

Log Bar Support Assembly

15a) 1560030

Top (3) and Rear (3) Bricks

7)   1562007

Door Gasket

15b) 1560040

End (2) and Base (2) Bricks

8)   1562100

Door Frame Assembly

16)   1560019

Door Opening Tool

9)   3720301

Glass Gasket

18)   1569000

Adjustable Door Latch

10)  2510221

Black Trimmed Ceramic Glass

1560404A (Not Shown)

Std Clean Edge Front (no box)

11)  1562400

Glass Retainer Bracket

1560404B (Not Shown)

Std Clean Edge Front (with box)

Summary of Contents for L850B

Page 1: ...ause injury or property damage Refer to this manual For assistance or additional information consult an authorised installer service agency or the distributor It is highly recommended for protection of infants and infirm to place a secure safety guard in front of this appliance when in operation MONTROSE WOOD FIREPLACE FPI FIREPLACE PRODUCTS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 1 CONQUEST WAY HALLAM VICTORIA 3803 ...

Page 2: ...uthority having jurisdiction about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area The authority having jurisdiction should be consulted before installation to determine the need to obtain a permit CAUTION BURN UNTREATED WOOD ONLY OTHER MATERIALS SUCHAS WOOD PRESER VATIVES METAL FOILS COAL PLASTIC GARBAGE SULPHUR OR OIL WILL DAMAGE THE FIRE AND ATMOSPHERE This wood heater is des...

Page 3: ...n Kit Installation Listing and Code Approvals 20 General Information 20 Minimum Framing Clearances 20 Fan Kit Installation 21 Fan Duct Extension Kit 22 Wiring Diagram 22 Optional Outside Air Kit Installation 23 Brick Installation 24 APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE Creosote 25 Ash Removal 25 Glass Installation 25 Glass Maintenance 25 Door Latch Adjustment 25 Trouble Shooting 26 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Additio...

Page 4: ...ace We have included a copy of the contents here for your review NOTE Regency units are constantly being improved Check the data badge on the unit and if there is a difference the data badge on the unit is the correct one COPY OF DATA BADGE Please make note of the unit serial number and enter in the space provided ...

Page 5: ...Montrose Woodfire 5 DIMENSIONS dimensions UNIT DIMENSIONS ...

Page 6: ...od usage Designed to not only meet but exceed the very latest Australian requirements for emissions and efficiency this is the latest in heating technology www regency fire com au Standard Features Optional Features Large glass viewing area 790mm x 310mm 5mm steel firebox lined with high quality firebrick Zero clearance Low emissions 1 2g kg Single draft control with airwash Removable door handle ...

Page 7: ... COMPONENTS IT ISVERY IMPORTANTTO DETERMINE HOWTHE FIREPLACE IS GOING TO BE FINISHED THE FEATURES YOU WOULD LIKE TO INCORPORATE SUCH AS FACEPLATE OUTSIDE AIR AND FAN KIT NEED TO BE EVALUATED 8 DETERMINE WHAT THE THICKNESS OF YOUR DESIRED NON COMBUSTIBLE FINISHING MATERIALS WILL BE INCLUDING THE NON COMBUSTIBLE BOARD THIS PRE DETERMINED THICKNESS WILL DICTATE THE POSITION OF THE NAILING FLANGES FRA...

Page 8: ... excessive overheating will void your warranty As well a large portion of sawmill waste is chemically treated timber which is illegal to burn in many areas Salt drift wood and chemically treated fire logs also must not be burned in your wood fire 13 DO NOT OPERATE WITH BROKEN GLASS WARNING THE APPLIANCE AND FLUE SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS NZS 2918 AND THE APPROPRIATE REQUIREME...

Page 9: ...th 698mm 720mm Note Cavity depth is determined by the position of nailing strips and thicknessofnon combustiblewallfinish Rearclearancemustbe250mm Cavity Width 1597mm Height of zero clearance box off the ground should be a minimum of 300mmandsupportedbyanon combustiblestandabletosupport265kg No Ceiling within the cavity Flue Minimum 4 5 Meters of triple skin flue required with approved cowling Opt...

Page 10: ...hat this dimension is increased in case of ember or hot ash spillage The floor protector must also be a minimum of 1470mm wide by 945 mm deep x 6 mm thick cement fiber sheet with a thermal resistance value of 0 8m2 kw per 4mm thickness The appliance must be installed on a non combustible stand 300mm above the hearth 698 720mm 300mm 1597mm 1470mm WOOD FIREPLACE SPECIFICS AND MINIMUM CLEARANCES Fram...

Page 11: ...OOR TO THE UNDERSIDE OF THE ZERO SHELL IF BASE FRAME DOES NOT SIT ON THE SAME LEVEL OF THE FINISHED FLOOR THEN THE FRAME NEEDS TO BE MADE TALLER TO ENSURE THE 300MM CLEARANCE IS MET SEE PAGE 10 2 ENSURE THE CENTER OF THE BASE IS HOLLOW TO ALLOW THE HOOK UP OF THE OPTIONAL OUTSIDE AIR KIT 3 ENSURE THE BASE IS CONSTRUCTED OF NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS 4 ENSURE THE BASE CAN WITHSTAND THE WEIGHT OF AT ...

Page 12: ...active pipe using stainless steel rivets or self drilling screws 2 for each join 3 8 inner galvanized skin fitted The flue sits down in the box Note Crimped end is up 4 10 galvanized flue skin fitted The 10 skin sits on top of the box over ventilation holes in plate Note Crimped end is up Top of Unit prior to installation of the flue The packaging material has been removed 5 Bend up the 2 tabs on ...

Page 13: ...than 10 skin at top This is fine as it allows the 8 skin to vent into the outer skin and cowl 10 galvanized flue skin over ventilation plate Note tab on either side bent up to secure flue via self drilling screws At this stage of the installation the unit is installed with the flue system and any optional kits The next step is to install and set the nailing flanges in the correct position to accom...

Page 14: ...nstallation FLUE AND CHIMNEY REQUIREMENTS THE FLUE PIPE SHALL EXTEND NOT LESS THAN 4 6 M ABOVE THE TOP OF THE FLOOR PROTECTOR NOTE INSTALLATION MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A LICENSED INSTALLER IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS NZS 2918 2001 ...

Page 15: ...Montrose Woodfire 15 installation FLUE AND CHIMNEY REQUIREMENTS Typical Example of a Sloped Ceiling Penetration Example of Roof Penetration ...

Page 16: ...e BASE FRAME instructions on page 11 The base frame is required TO RAISE THE UNIT in order to meet the 300mm clearance to the finished floor 3 Position your base frame in the predetermined location of fireplace Level then mark the position of the base frame Remove the frame and set aside 4 Frame out back wall if required and side walls only of the fireplace cavity DO NOT FRAME FRONT WALL The back ...

Page 17: ...ation of the spigot framing and finishing When using the clean edge frame the unit does not require to be pulled out of the zero shell Non Combustible Board Tile Finish material sits behind return flange offireboxwhenusing Faceplate INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS UNIT PREPARATION FRAMING CLEAN EDGE AND FACEPLATE WALL FINISHING 13 You are now ready to install the flueing Loosen the 4 screws on the top o...

Page 18: ...ffinishmaterial Smaller Bottom Nailing Flange 16 When using the Faceplate option the finishing materials sit behind the firebox flange when the unit is pulled forward to the pre determined depth Usingthescrappiecesofnon combustibleboardandtileasgauge insertthem so they are tight against the backside the return edge of the firebox frame Then slide the nailing flanges up against the backside of the ...

Page 19: ...the Clean Edge Frame 18 Install the steel framing The front wall requires to be constructed of non combustible materials including the framing Steel stud framing must be used Install the left and right vertical steel frame and secure to the nailing flanges Position the steel frame behind the nailing flange Install the top horizontal steel frame and secure to the top nailing flange Applies to both ...

Page 20: ...ts will void the warranty and may cause a fire hazard 6 Plan the 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 Fan Kit contains a maximum of up to 4 5m Please purchase the Fan Duct Extension ...

Page 21: ...venient location This switch controls the fan operation NOTE VariablespeedorRotary3speedswitch can be fitted 5 Wire up the the fan wall switch and power supply per local codes See wiring diagram as reference Electrician to supply wiring 6 Screw fan junction box to the fan housing 7 Screw the Register Adapter Frame and the Air Register to the Fan Housing See diagram 4 8 Within the fan kit there is ...

Page 22: ...ire Nut Wire Nut Rheostat Wire Nuts Wire Wire Brown Hot Blue Neutral Copper Ground Ground Rheostat Junction Box NOTE The wires in dotted lines and the wire nuts are not supplied Brown Black Black Blue White White Green Ground Heat Wave Fan Assembly Fan 120 Volts 60 Hz Red Low Speed On Off Switch Black High Speed 240 Volts 50 HZ Caution Ensure that the wires do not touch any hot surfaces and are aw...

Page 23: ...ry air control Remove screws and Cover Plate 3 Install the adapter ensuring it is centered on the primary air opening Secure in place with the provided screws NOTE The larger diameter end requires to be sitting below the unit Insert adapter with smaller diameter end LargeDiameterEndtobeBelowUnit View with Cover Plate removed and unit adapter installed 4 Stretch the flex out to the distance require...

Page 24: ... right 3 x Baffle Bricks need to be placed in position at top of fire Finally insert 2 firebricks on the base of the firebox Firebricks are included as an integral part of the unit and not only enhance operating performance hence compli ance of the unit but also to extend the life of your firebox These must be replaced if damaged in any way in order not to Void the Warranty BRICK INSTALLATION ...

Page 25: ...fresh wood This allows the wood to achieve the charcoal stage fasterandburnsupanyunburnedgasvapourswhich might otherwise be deposited within the system 3 Onlyburnseasonedwood Avoidburningwet or green wood Seasoned wood has been dried at least one year 4 Asmallhotfireispreferabletoalargesmoulder ing one that can deposit creosote within the system 5 The chimney should be inspected at least once ever...

Page 26: ...venting was installed refer to the Unit s manual and as necessary have the chimney cleaned repaired or replaced An inadequate supply of combustion air will slow the burn and allow deposits to stick to the glass Ensure that air intakes are clean and clear of any debris It may be necessary to install an outside air kit to provide adequate air supply Worn gaskets will change the airflow of the firepl...

Page 27: ...TTED BEFORE OPENING FIRING DOOR CAUTION THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE OPERATED WITH A CRACKED GLASS CAUTION THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE MAINTAINED AND OPERATED AT ALL TIMES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION THE USE OF SOME TYPES OF PRESERVATIVE TREATED WOOD AS A FUEL CAN BE HAZARDOUS For safety reasons and in order to avoid over firing of your unit do not burn your fire with the door open ...

Page 28: ...art the fire As you dry out the firebrick and your masonry flue the draft will increase 11 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 12 Somecrackingandpoppingnoisesmaybeexperiencedduringtheheating upprocess Thesenoiseswillbeminimalwhenyourunitreacheste...

Page 29: ...ry Air Tube 14 1567000 Air Damper Assembly 6 1568000 Log Bar Support Assembly 15a 1560030 Top 3 and Rear 3 Bricks 7 1562007 Door Gasket 15b 1560040 End 2 and Base 2 Bricks 8 1562100 Door Frame Assembly 16 1560019 Door Opening Tool 9 3720301 Glass Gasket 18 1569000 Adjustable Door Latch 10 2510221 Black Trimmed Ceramic Glass 1560404A Not Shown Std Clean Edge Front no box 11 1562400 Glass Retainer B...

Page 30: ...URCHASED FROM Name Address Telephone Number MODEL DETAILS Date Installed Model Description Serial Number INSTALLED BY Company Name License Number Plumber Name Address Telephone Number COMMISSIONING CHECKS TO BE COMPLETED AND SIGNED Is flue system set up in accordance with AS2918 YES NO Smoke and Spillage test completed YES NO Use of appliance and operation of controls explained YES NO Clearance to...

Page 31: ...ot be liable for results or costs of workmanship from unauthorised service persons or dealers At all times Regency Fireplace Products reserves the right to inspect product in the field which is claimed to be defective All claims must be submitted to Regency Fireplace Products by authorized selling dealers It is essential that all submitted claims provide all of the neces sary information including...

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