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F2400/S2400 Freestanding Woodfire

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operating 

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SAFETY GUIDELINES AND 
WARNINGS

1) 

Never use gasoline, gasoline type lantern 

fuels, kerosene, charcoal lighter fuel, or 

similar liquids to start or ‘freshen up’ a fire 

in your heater. Keep all such liquids well 

away from the heater while it is in use.

2) 

Keep the door closed during operation and 

maintain all seals in good condition.

3) 

Do not burn any quantities of paper, garbage, 

and never burn flammable fluids such as 

gasoline, naptha or engine oil in your heater.

4) 

If you have smoke detectors, prevent smoke 

spillage as this may set off a false alarm.

5) 

Do not overfire heater. If the flue connector, 

flue baffle or the heater top begin to glow, 

you  are  overfiring.  Stop  adding  fuel  and 

close the draft control.  Overfiring can cause 

extensive damage to your heater including 

warpage and premature steel corrosion. 

Overfiring will void your warranty.

6)

  Do not permit creosote or soot build-up in 

the  flue  system.  Check  and  clean  flue  at 

regular intervals. Failure to do so can result 

in a serious flue fire.

7) 

Your Regency heater can be very hot. You 

may be seriously burned if you touch the 

heater while it is operating, keep children, 

clothing and furniture away.  Warn children 

of the burn hazard.

8)

  The heater consumes air while operating, 

provide adequate ventilation with an air duct 

or open a window while the heater is in use.

9) 

Do not connect this unit to a flue serving 

another appliance.

10)

 Do not use grates or andirons or other 

methods for supporting fuel. Burn directly 

on the bricks.

11)

 Open the draft control fully for 10 to 15 

seconds prior to slowly opening the door 

when refuelling the fire.

12)

 Do not connect your unit to any air distribu-

tion duct.

13)

 Your wood heater should burn dry, standard 

firewood only.  The use of cut lumber, ply

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wood, “mill ends”, etc. is not allowed as this 

fuel can easily  overheat your wood heater.  

Evidence of excessive overheating will void 

your warranty.  As well, a large portion of 

sawmill waste is chemically treated lumber, 

which is illegal to burn in many areas.  Salt 

drift wood and chemically treated fire logs 

also must not be burned in your wood heat-

ers.

14)

 Do not store any fuel closer than 2 feet 

from your unit. Do not place wood, paper, 

furniture, drapes or other combustibles near 

the appliance.

15) WARNING:  Do not operate without 

either the Ash Plug properly seated 

or the Ash Dump Plates screwed  

in place, excessive temperatures 

will result.

16)

 Do not operate with broken glazing.

ASH DISPOSAL

During constant use, ashes should be removed 

every few days. The Ash Drawer option features 

a convenient ash dump for easy removal of ash, 

see "Modular Options" on page 6.

Safety Precautions

1)

  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.

2)

  Please take care to prevent the build-up of 

ash around the start-up air housing located 

inside the heater box, under the loading 

door lip.

3) 

Never start a fire if the ash plug and ash 

drawer are not in place. This will cause 

overfiring which can cause excessive warp

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ing of the heater. Evidence of overfiring can 

void the warranty on your heater.

4)

  The firebricks are brittle and can be damaged 

if the plug is replaced carelessly or pieces 

that are too large are forced through the 

hole. 

Ash Drawer Operating Guideline 

1)

  Only clean ashes out of the heater when 

the unit has cooled down.  Remove the 

plug by lifting on the handle using the tool 

provided. The plug may still be warm, use 

caution. Push the ashes down the hole into 

the ash drawer, the large pieces can be left 

in the firebox and burned during the next 

fire or removed through the door opening.

2)

  Always leave 1/2 to 1 inch (13mm to 25mm) 

of ash in the bottom of the firebox.  This helps 

in easier starting and a more uniform burn 

of your fire. Replace ash plug when ashes 

have been removed.

3)

 

Pedestal Units:

 

To remove the drawer, lift slightly and slide 

it out.  When the drawer is completely out, 

slide the cover plate over the ash drawer 

and carry away.

 

 

Bottom Shield (with Legs) Units:

 

To remove the drawer, lift slightly and slide 

it out, and carry it away.

4)

  When emptying the ash drawer, make sure 

the ashes are cold. Ashes should be placed 

in a metal container with a tight fitting lid.  

The closed container of ashes should be 

placed on a non-combustible floor or on the 

ground, well away from all combustible ma-

terials, 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.

5)

  Before putting the ash drawer back into 

place, make sure the ash plug is back in 

place. 

 

Pedestal Units: make sure the cover lid is 

off.

FAN OPERATION

Automatic

To operate the fan automatically, push the 

bottom switch on the side of the fan housing 

to "AUTO" and the top switch to either "HIGH" 

or "LOW" for fan speed.

This will allow the fan to turn on as the heater 

has come up to operating temperature.  It will 

also shut the fan system off after the fire has 

gone out and the unit cooled to  below a useful 

heat output range.

Manual

To manually operate the fan system push the 

bottom switch to "MAN" and the top switch 

to either "HIGH" or "LOW". This will bypass 

the sensing device and allow  full control of 

the fan.

Switching from "AUTO" to "MAN" or "HIGH" to 

"LOW" may be done anytime.

Summary of Contents for Vancouver

Page 1: ... flam mable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Installation and service must be performed by an authorised installer service agency or the gas supplier Freestanding Woodfire FOR YOUR SAFETY What to do if you smell gas Do not try to light any appli ance Do not touch any electri cal switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplierfromane...

Page 2: ...n 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 ONLY CLEAN APPLIANCE WITH A DAMP CLOTH NEVER WHEN UNIT IS HOT DO NOT USE ANY ABRASIVE CLEANERS DO NOT BURN WILL VOID WARRANTY Treated wood Tea Tree Oil Based woods Coal Garbage Cardboard Solvents Colored Paper ...

Page 3: ...F2400 S2400 Freestanding Woodfire 3 Modular Parts ...

Page 4: ...nty 26 SAFETY LABEL Copy of Data Badge 4 INSTALLATION Unit Dimensions 5 Residential Installation 6 Modular Installation Options 6 Minimum Clearance to Combustibles 7 Minimum Alcove Clearances 8 Floor Protection 8 Heater Assembly Prior to Installation 9 Airmate Assembly 9 Rear Heat Deflector Assembly 9 Pedestal Assembly 9 Flue Baffle and Secondary air tube installation 10 Leg and Bottom Shield Asse...

Page 5: ...belthataccompanieseach RegencyFreestandingWoodheater F2402M We have printed a copy of the contents here for your review 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 6: ...6 F2400 S2400 Freestanding Woodfire DIMENSIONS dimensions 24 610mm 30 3 8 772mm 29 1 8 740mm 27 3 8 695mm 24 7 8 632mm 6 5 8 168mm ...

Page 7: ...mically active areas Regency rec ommends that your unit is secured to the floor by using the bolt down holes inside 10 In seismically active areas Regency rec ommends that your unit is secured to the floor by using the bolt down holes inside the pedestal the same ones used in Mobile Home installations 11 Forresidentialinstallationsusing6 152mm C Vent single wall the flue connector must be at least...

Page 8: ...l length half perforated decromesh flue surround or 900mm long half round enamelled mild steel flue shield fitted Flue systems tested Acorn Special Insulated FLOMET Super Single Shamic 1A Floor Protector 6mm thick fibre cement sheet with thermal conductivity 0 41 W m degree K underneath heater extending 300mm in front and 200 mm from the sides of the firebox opening Use only the instructions and c...

Page 9: ... pipe and extend 2 51mm beyond each side Minimum Overall Width X of Floor Protector for all installations Heater F2402M 36 914 mm NOTE InCanada floorprotectionmustextend18 450mm tothe front and 8 200mm to each side and back of the heater From From Flue Min Min Hearth Unit Unit Center line Width to Rear Wall G H I J K L Medium F2402M with Airmate 15 381 mm 5 5 139 mm 27 685 mm 12 304 mm 54 1371 mm ...

Page 10: ...ld See diagrams 2 3 Rear Heat Deflector Assembly The rear heat deflector is supplied with the stove andmustbeinstalledunlesstheoptionalairmate has been selected It stops the heat radiated from the flue collar from overheating the rear wall The rear heat deflector is installed on top of the rear heat shield as shown in diagram 4 Pedestal Assembly 1 Foreasierassembly tipthestoveonitsback onto a soft...

Page 11: ...as far as possible and then bring it back into the hole on the right hand side until it locks into position If the tube will not slide in easily simply use a pair of vise grips or pliers and tap it into place with a hammer A tighter fit will ensure the tube will not move when the unit is burning 2 Slide the left baffle over the air tubes from the front and then push it to the back see Diagram 1 3 ...

Page 12: ...r plate must be installed If using ash drawer then disregard cover plate STEP BY STEP FLUE AND CONNECTOR INSTALLATION Note These are a generic set of flue instal lation instructions Always follow the manufacturers own instructions explicitly Check Table 1 on page 13 fortheMinimumRecommendedFlue Heights 1 With your location already established cut and frame the roof hole It is recommended that no c...

Page 13: ...itable for use in Mobile Homes must be used 5 If the flue exits the Mobile Home at a location other than through the roof and exits at a point 7ft 2130mm or less above the ground level on which the Mobile Home is positioned a guard or method of enclosing the flue shall be fitted at the point of exit for a height up to 7ft 2130mm 6 The flue shall be attached directly to the room heater and shall ex...

Page 14: ...ns for safety and proper draft operation MASONRY FLUE Ensure that a masonry flue meets the minimum standards of the National Fire Protection As sociation NFPA by having it inspected by a professional Make sure there are no cracks loose mortar or other signs of deterioration and blockage Have the flue cleaned before the heater is installed and operated When con necting the heater through a combusti...

Page 15: ... to combustibles Masonry chimney Chimney Flue Minimum chimney clearance to brick and combustibles 2 in 50 8mm Minimum clearance 12 in 304 8mm of brick Chimney connector Fire clay liner Starting with a minimum 24 gage 024 61 mm 6 152 4 mm metal flueconnector andaminimum24gageventilatedwallthimblewhichhas two air channels of 1 25 4 mm each construct a wall pass through There shall be a minimum 6 152...

Page 16: ... 5 5m 21 6 4m 1000 305m 18 72 5 7m 21 84 6 7m 2000 610m 19 44 5 9m 22 68 6 9m 5000 1524m 21 60 6 6m 25 20 7 7m 8000 2438m 23 76 7 2m 27 72 8 5m MINIMUM RECOMMENDED FLUE HEIGHTS IN FEET Measured from the top of the unit ELEVATION FT ABOVE SEA LEVEL OF ELBOWS 0 2 x 15o 4 x 15o 2 x 30o 4 x 30o 2 x 45o 4 x 45o 0 1000 12 0 13 0 14 0 15 0 18 0 16 0 20 0 1000 2000 12 5 13 5 14 5 15 5 19 0 16 5 21 0 2000 ...

Page 17: ...to your unit Cutaminimum4inchdiameterholethrough your floor protector and the floor directly under your pedestal base to the outside Use 4 duct pipe with a mesh grill to pipe fresh air into the pedestal area Block off the hole in the back of the pedestal with the square plate and the two 1 2 13mm screws provided Place your unit in position and secure it to the floor using two lag bolts 3 8 x 3 1 2...

Page 18: ... the ash dump cover plates one inside the firebox and one on the underside of the firebox by removing the two nuts and boltsholdingthe2platestogetherfrominside the firebox 4 Push the ash plug into the hole inside the firebox and replace all the bricks except for the brick over the ash plug See brick diagram 5 Place the ash drawer lid inside the pedestal and the ash plug tool beside the lid then sl...

Page 19: ...ack Black High Black Low Red Black Fan Thermodisc normally open 120V AC 60 Hz Blower Fan Wiring Diagram Wire98gr eps updated Jan 27 00 updated Aug 09 05 capitalized the word Nut Lockwasher Ground wire from power cord Ground wire from fan 8 Groun Lug d Star washer Nut Nut Star washer Grounding Lug Detail CAUTION Labelallwirespriortodisconnection whenservicingcontrols Wiringerrorscancause improper a...

Page 20: ...mbus tion rate at a moderate level and avoid a large fire Only after 5 or 6 such fires can you operate the heater at its maximum setting and only after the metal has been warmed 7 For the first few days the heater will give off an odour from the paint This is to be expected as the high temperature paint becomesseasoned Windowsand ordoors should be left open to provide adequate ventilation while th...

Page 21: ...removalofash see Modular Options on page 6 Safety Precautions 1 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 2 Please take care to prevent the build up of ash around the start up air housing located inside the heater box under the loading door lip 3 Never start a fire if the ash plug and ash drawer are n...

Page 22: ...y during the season as creosote deposits may build up rapidly Moving parts of your heater require no lubrication 4 A small hot fire is preferable to a large smouldering one that can deposit creosote within the system 5 The flue and flue connector should be inspected at least once every two months during the heating season to determine is a creosote buildup has occurred 6 Have flue system and unit ...

Page 23: ... Nut 1 4 20 Hex 16 846 570 7 8 Door Gasket Repair Kit 17 846 918 Hinge Cap Gold 2 set 19 948 101 Spring Handle Large 20 948 102 Spring Handle Small HEATER MAIN ASSEMBLY Part Description Part Description 846 513 Complete Fan Blower Assy 240 V 25 910 684 Power Cord 120 V 27 910 142 Thermodisc Fan Auto ON OFF 28 910 138 Manual Auto Switch 2 way 29 910 140 Fan Speed Switch HI OFF LOW 3 way 30 910 155 ...

Page 24: ...sh Plug 59 820 249 Ash Plug Tool Handle 56 020 911 Bottom Shield Medium 57 Blanking Plate Btm Shield 850 101 Ashdrawer Kit Btm Shield 55 Ashdrawer Bottom Shield 58 942 110 Ash Plug 59 820 249 Ash Plug Tool Handle 140 850 126 Legs Cast Black 850 127 Legs Cast Gold 850 128 Legs Cast Brush Nickel 142 850 125 Legs Steel Black 948 216 Logo Regency Not available as a replacement part PEDESTAL BOTTOM SHI...

Page 25: ...ire 25 PARTS LIST parts list 020 960 Brick Set Complete 70 Brick Regular Full Size 1 1 4 x 4 1 2 x 9 74 Brick Partial 1 1 4 x 4 1 2 x 3 1 2 75 Brick Partial 1 1 4 x 4 1 2 x 2 76 Brick Partial 1 1 4 x 2 x 9 Part Description FIREBRICK ...

Page 26: ...awer Heatshields Pedestal 1 All Baffles Steel Ceramic Vermiculite 1 All castings firebox surrounds doors panels etc 1 All Electrical Fans wiring switches etc Fan only 1 Glass Crazing 1 Catalyst Assembly see below for specific details 6 Years Prorated 3 Flue components 1 Firebricks Nil Nil After the original warranty coverage for any of the parts above have expired any repair and or replacement par...

Page 27: ...r results or costs of workmanship of unauthorised FPI dealers or agents in the negligence of their service work Additional service fees may apply if you are seeking warranty service from a dealer other than the dealer from whom you originally purchased the product At all times FPI reserves the right to inspect reported complaints on location in the field claimed to be defective and determine wheth...

Page 28: ... appliances Any unit showing signs of neglect or misuse will not be covered under the terms of this warranty policy and may void this warranty This includes units with rusted or corroded fireboxes which have not been reported as rusted or corroded within three 3 months of installation purchase Any alteration to the unit which causes sooting or carboning that results in damage to the exterior fasci...

Page 29: ... to at the 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 servi...

Page 30: ...ace Products Australia Pty Ltd does not provide installation services Fireplace Products Australia Pty Ltd 1 3 Conquest Way Hallam VIC Australia 3803 Phone 61 3 9799 7277 Fax 61 3 9799 7822 To obtain warranty service in Western Australia and or New Zealand please contact one of our authorised distributors in those areas Western Australia Air Group Australia 28 30 Division St Welshpool WA Australia...

Page 31: ...ow in order for 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...

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