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SAFETY FIRST

DO'S AND DON'TS

If  this  fireplace  is  not  properly  installed,  a  house  fire  may
result.    For  your  safety,  follow  the  installation  directions.
Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and
installation requirements in your area.

NOTE:    We  strongly  recommend  installers  be  WETT  or
WHERF certified.

To ANYONE using this fireplace:

These 

DO’

s and 

DO NOT’s

are for your safety.

1. 

DO

read this instruction manual before lighting your first

fire.

2. 

DO

read  the  section  MOVING  THE  DELTA before

installing (page 10)

3. 

DO

burn  seasoned  wood  fuel  only  or  processed  solid

fuel firelogs.

4.  To  avoid  glass  breakage, 

DO  NOT

slam  the  fireplace

door.

5. 

DO NOT

use gasoline, lantern-type fuel, kerosene, char-

coal lighter fluid, pellet stove lighter gel or similar liquids to
start or freshen up a fire in this fireplace.  Keep all such liq-
uids well away from the fireplace while it is in use.

6.  DO  NOT  overfire  the  fireplace.  If  the  chimney  con-
nector  behind  the  top  louver  glows  red,  or  if  you  are
unable  to  slow  down  the  burning  rate  of  the  fire,  you
are probably overfiring the fireplace.

7. DO operate the fireplace with door fully open or fully
closed. If door is left partly open, gas and flame may be
drawn out of the firplace opening creating risk of both
fire and smoke.  

8.

DO

keep all combustible materials (furniture, shoes etc.)

at least 4 feet away from the front of the fireplace.

9. 

DO

not use a fireplace insert or other products not spec-

ified for use with this fireplace.

10. 

DO

not operate without or with a damaged gasket. To

do so will cause damage to the fireplace.

CREOSOTE

When  wood  is  burned  slowly,  it  produces  tar  and  other
organic vapours, which combine with expelled moisture to
form creosote.  The creosote vapours condense in the rel-
atively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire.  As a result,
creosote  residue  accumulates  in  the  flue  lining.    When

ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot fire.

The  chimney  must  be  inspected  periodically  during  the
heating season to see if a creosote buildup has occurred.
If a significant layer of creosote has accumulated (1/4" or
more), it should be removed to reduce the risk of chimney
fire.

Warning:   burn seasoned wood only!
Do not burn: 

- driftwood
- treated wood
- coal
- garbage
- plastic

Do  not  use  construction  scraps  (e.g.,  2x4  or  plywood
scraps) 

as  your  only  supply  of  fuel,  as  you  may  over-

heat and seriously damage the fireplace

.  Use no more

than 3 densified fuel logs (e.g. Presto Logs), at a time. Do
not poke or stir the logs while they are burning. Use only
firelogs  that  have  been  evaluated  for  fireplace  use  and
refer to firelog warning and caution markings prior use.

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

COMBUSTION CONTROL SYSTEM

Since the doors are sealed, all combustion air must come
from outside the house through a draft control.  This con-
trol  has  a  bimetal  coil  to  allow  more  air  when  the  unit  is
cold,  and  less  air  when  the  unit  is  hot,  guarding  against
overheating.  It can be controlled either manually with the
lever that is located above the lower right side louvers, or
automatically with an optional electric wall thermostat.  

For the first few days, it is best to operate the fireplace with
the manual control fully open (moved to the right as far as
possible).    Just  control  the  fire  as  you  would  any  normal
fireplace using two or three logs at a time for a smaller fire,
or more logs for more heat.  Once you become familiar with
operating the fireplace with the control open, you can start
experimenting  with  lower  settings.    Remember:  when  the
fireplace  is  hot,  the  control  will  not  need  as  much  move-
ment to reduce the fire as when it is cold.  The bimetal coil
will already have shut the damper part way.

FIRESCREEN (option)

If you want to use the fireplace with the doors completely
open,  you  have  to  run  it  with  the  firescreen  (FD-FSD)  in
front of the opening. The firescreen will avoid sparks to fall
on  the  floor.    When  using  the  firescreen  do  not  leave  the
fireplace without any supervision. This option is absolutely
needed if you want to use the fireplace the door open.

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Summary of Contents for DELTA

Page 1: ...Keep these instructions for future use Owner s Manual Residential Factory Built Fireplace Operation Maintenance Installation Delta 01 03 The DELTA ...

Page 2: ...it 19 Remote Venting 19 The Gravity Vent System 21 The Central Heat System 24 Zone Heating WIRING DIAGRAMS 26 Zone Heat System 27 Thermostat 27 Circulating Blower 27 Central Heat System 27 All Systems Combined REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 28 Replacement Parts List LABEL 29 Label WARRANTY 30 Warranty Page 2 Dear Customer The Delta incorporates technology with elegance to give you a beautiful view of the ...

Page 3: ... fire The chimney must be inspected periodically during the heating season to see if a creosote buildup has occurred If a significant layer of creosote has accumulated 1 4 or more it should be removed to reduce the risk of chimney fire Warning burn seasoned wood only Do not burn driftwood treated wood coal garbage plastic Do not use construction scraps e g 2x4 or plywood scraps as your only supply...

Page 4: ...it takes air from the room the Delta is in draws it around the fireplace and distributes it see Options Central Heating System parts FD HC6 FD HB6 NOTE The blower part FD HB6 can push warm air either up or down and can also be zone controlled see Options Zone Heating and diagrams HINT If some evening you would like to enjoy the ambi ence of the wood flame but you are a little too warm turn up the ...

Page 5: ...ver the pins can be turned so that the doors seal well and fit with each other After adjustment tighten the Allen screws holding the hinge pins in place with the screwdriver and replace the door If the left side door fits correctly and the front door does not pass the paper test then the angle bracket needs to be adjusted Loosen the four screws that are attached to the centre door and slightly adj...

Page 6: ...pipe This can be done by removing the cotter pin from the top right side of the secondary air pipe and sliding the pipe as far as it goes to the left Then when the right side drops out of its hole slide it to the right until the other side drops To remove the baffle push up and slide it off the brackets Replace both as you removed them and be sure the holes on the secondary air pipe are facing tow...

Page 7: ...onents for gravity system central heat blower framing guide standoff gravity vent damper handle Hearth extension radiation shield ceiling clearance 39 min 84 from base to the ceilling fresh air hood at floor level For other installation options see figure 7 electrical knockouts Figure 2 General assembly ...

Page 8: ...between the two forks before using STANDOFF INSTALLATION Before installing your Delta the side nailing strips need to be assembled as follows 1 Remove the nailing strips from the top of the unit 2 Remove the four 4 metal screws on each side of the Delta facing 3 Attach the nailing strip to the side of the Delta using the metal screws that you removed in Step 2 Figure 4 NOTE When using the optional...

Page 9: ...lexible pipe must be used 1 Use the side or back outside air outlet 2 Find a convenient location for the combustion air duct and intake air hood The location of the intake air hood may be above or below floor level see Figure 7 Under no circumstances should the combustion air inlet be placed in attic spaces 3 Make a 4 1 4 5 1 4 if using a 5 diameter duct hole in the outside wall of the house Mount...

Page 10: ...r above the radiation shield as shown in Figure 8 3 Place the first chimney length on the fireplace Secure the chimney length to the fireplace with the three screws provided The chimney must extend at least 3 ft above its point of contact with the roof and at least 2 ft higher than any wall roof or building within 10 ft of it Refer to the Excel instruc tion installation flue height requirements fo...

Page 11: ...heat loss If the climate in your area is mild insulate the chase at least to the first firestop If the climate in your area is very cold insulate the chase to the top to keep the flue warmer to increase the draft and reduce creosote buildup If required by local codes make certain that the walls have been properly insulated vapour sealed and sheathed with a fire rated gypsum board see Figure 9 10 R...

Page 12: ...must NOT go closer to the fireplace than the stand offs top back and sides You may also completely cover the top of the Delta as long as you main tain top standoff clearances and the 2 clearances around the chased chimney The 2 clearance around the chimney must be open to the fireplace up to the first fire stop 39 min SPARK GUARD Install a 5 piece of sheet metal centred under the joint between the...

Page 13: ...rk guard 16 min 8 min 44 Figure 16 Clearance to combustibles mantle is 50 1 2 mini mum from the base of the fireplace 10 1 2 min no limit to side surround as long as 11 side clearance is observed MANTEL A masonry or other non combustible mantle may be placed directly above the top louvers If a wood or other com bustible mantle is desired then it must be at least 10 1 2 inches above the top louver ...

Page 14: ...17 Installation of mantles and crown moulding backing 2x4 corner moulding hides mounting screws bolts screw bolt attaches crown moulding to backing 2x4 counter sink and fill crown moulding 11 6 12 25 4 12 24 47 12 12 8 6 16 2 5 5 35 3 29 19 44 2 framing guide 5 Figure 18 Unit dimensions 47 ...

Page 15: ...re will be some increase in warm air movement to the room serviced by the gravity vent If you desire even heat throughout your home strictly from your fireplace or if you want to move heat to a remote area of your home it is recommended that you incorpo rate the central heat option parts FD HC6 and FD HB6 A thermostatically controlled blower takes heat from the fireplace and distributes the warm a...

Page 16: ... blower with the outlet facing up from the back Fit the blower through the louver opening 3 Slide the blower into the two blower mounts being sure that it is pushed all the way down 4 Mount the thermo disc as shown in Figure 21 The front face of the fireplace is bent into a flange just above the lower opening The thermo disc mounts just above the centre louvers Push the clips on to the flange as f...

Page 17: ... it is recommended that you purchase the rock retainer kit part FD KD 1 to help keep the facing in place It is NOT recommended for brick or other self supporting materials Follow these steps NOTE Remove the fireplace doors and louvers and store them in a safe place until the masonry work is finished Acid from the cleaning operation will permanently damage the gold plating Ensure that the cover rem...

Page 18: ... must be removed for this option optional soldiering brick over louver openings Figure 25 Facing with soldiering brick Note when using a thicker facing be sure to leave enough room for the door to swing wide top framing guide use only the pre drilled holes in the rock retainer kit for screwing to the face spread plaster over more than a workable area so that the mortar will not set before the faci...

Page 19: ...rts is allowed These genuine RSF Woodburning Fireplaces parts have the correct clearances These clearances must be maintained for your safety exept that B vent components can be replace by ICC double wall black pipe ULTRABlack UBF use only UBF black pipe The FD VD system incorporates standard 8 B vent com ponents for installation Single wall pipe is not allowed due to the high temperature of the a...

Page 20: ...ur hand up inside and underneath bend up at least two of the four tabs at the base of the starter section to hold it in place 6 Install the shut off damper in the B vent starter sec tion through the left side louvers The shut off damper enables the manual control of hot air flowing through the gravity vent pipe With the top left louver removed and the angular portion of the rod in hand insert the ...

Page 21: ...be run at a 0 clear ance to combustibles Warning If you are ducting out of the top of the fireplace and the backdraft damper is not installed the central heat ducting will become too hot for the surrounding com bustible materials Any substitute for any RSF kit will void all liability and warranty coverage by RSF Woodburning Fireplaces Installation 1 Remove the cover to the left on the top of the D...

Page 22: ... ducting rigid or flex Any other size will not work properly Use only metal ducting between the fireplace and the blower You may use plastic ducting after the blower provided the temperature rating of the ducting is at least 250 F Do not use plastic ducting in a chase 7 To install the blower for the FD HB6 blower only attach the noise reduction collars to either side of the blower using 1 2 self t...

Page 23: ...is is the most pop ular use of the central heat blower Do not install it in the room where the fireplace is installed We recommend an electrician wire the following There are yellow black and red wires coming out of the relay as shown in the wiring diagram Connect the wire from 4 of the terminal block to the yellow relay wire and the black transformer wire with a wire marrette Connect the black re...

Page 24: ...ading if it is tested with a meter 2 If the blower still fails to operate consult your local RSF Woodburning Fireplaces authorized dealer for repair or replacement instructions ZONE HEATING FD HCZ 1 AND FD HCZ 2 For more regional heat control the Delta is ideally suited for zone heating Figure 38 shows an example of a three zone system The thermostat simultaneously opens the desired valve and star...

Page 25: ...heat plenum for circulation throughout all rooms example 2 tie in to part of the duct system Figure 36 examples of air circulation when tying in to existing ducting zone dampers zone thermostats Figure 37 Zone heating example of 3 zones ...

Page 26: ...ft damper motor internal blower thermal switch terminal block draft damper thermostat internal blower speed control black white black bare 110V relay yellow white black external blower control external central heat blower 24V 18ga LVT white Figure 38 Wiring for all systems with zone heat system zone thermostats heat only transformer ...

Page 27: ...iring for the central system 110V draft damper motor draft damper thermostat internal bower speed control blower control thermostat variable speed switch external central heat blower 110V black black black white yellow 1 2 internal blower thermal switch bare white white 18 ga LVT transformer Figure 42 Wiring for all systems combined For a warming thermostat 1 should be the red wire and 2 should be...

Page 28: ...31B 14 14 7 Thermostat RSF T822D2501 14 14 9 Controller 00100201 14 14 10 Control Centre 001 00204 14 14 11 Electric Blower Speed Control 5 14 14 13 Electric Blower c w Thermal Switch 11 1 D Refractory Back Right 11 2 D Refractory Back Left 11 3 D Refractory Side Right 11 4 D Refractory Side Left 11 5 D Refractory Bottom Right 11 6 D Refractory Bottom Left 11 7 D Refractory Front Right 11 8 D Refr...

Page 29: ... OPERATE ONLY WITH VIEWING DOOR CLOSED AND LATCHED OPEN TO FEED FIRE ONLY FOR USE WITH SOLID WOOD FUELS ONLY OPERATE ONLY WITH FIREBRICK IN PLACE WARNOCK HERSEY 00000 UN PLANCHER COMBUSTIBLE DOIT ÊTRE PROTÉGÉ PAR UN MATÉRIAU NON COMBUSTIBLE S ÉTENDANT AU MOINS 16 405 MM AU DEVANT ET 8 205MM SUR LES CÔTÉS DE L OUVERTURE DE LA PORTE DU FOYER PIÈCES REQUISES POUR L INSTALLATION TUYAU FLEXIBLE DE 4 ou...

Page 30: ... components Repairs or replacements necessitated by vandalism neglect abuse over firing improper fuel or fuel loads or failure to ade quately service the unit as stated in the owner s manual Repairs or replacements particularly charges for travel and labor not authorized by RSF Woodburning Fireplaces in advance LIMITATIONS All items found to be defective will be replaced or repaired upon return of...

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