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Regency PTO28 City Table Outdoor Gas Fireplace
INSTALLATION
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Never insulate around the body of the unit
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Excessive heat retention in the fi rebox will lead to component failure
and fi replace malfunction
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Excessive heat retention will also increase the risk of fi re inside the
chase
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Heat retention can cause “Oil-canning” and damage the fi replace due
to overheating
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Do not build up a wall of any type in front or to the sides of the appli-
ance, higher than the fi rebox opening. This will create a pressure zone
at the fi rebox and will prevent the unit from venting
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This is an outdoor appliance with a built-in drain. This drain should be
installed and connected in all applications as per the instructions in
this manual
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Inadequate drainage will cause rust and reduce the life of your appli-
ance, this is not protected by warranty
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Unit shutting down intermittently
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Overheating of components leading to failure
• Lifting
fl
ame
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Poor fl ame package (i.e. all to one side, lazy fl ame)
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Failure to ignite
• Excess
carbon
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Safety issues and concerns created from the byproducts of combus-
tion
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Outdoor appliances must be installed in: open-air situations with natu-
ral ventilation and without stagnant areas
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Any gas leakage and products of combustion need to be rapidly dis-
persed by wind and natural convection
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Typically outdoor spaces are not enclosed, however, failure to adhere
to installation guidelines, may cause the outdoor fi replace to be af-
fected by wind or air pressure inside the enclosure
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enclosure in which the appliance is used shall comply with one of
the diagrams on the previous page.
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All walls + overhead cover = 100% total area
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One of four walls or full overhead area must be totally open, plus—one
of remaining walls must have a fi xed opening
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All outdoor fi replaces/fi re tables require total
natural
ventilation of 50%
open space
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Correct Working Gas pressure is critical
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Wherever possible avoid locating on a fl at wall in a tight corner
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Floor space doesn’t count as “open area”
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Install to the manual specs for framing and
do not insulate
unit or
enclosure
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Framing enclosure must at least meet minimum dimensional specs as
per the installation manual
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Only Regency approved media should be used in the fi rebox (i.e.
stones/glass)
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Be aware of pressure zones due to location (i.e. facing the ocean)
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Open walls and doorways to outside air are benefi cial to the perfor-
mance of an outdoor appliance
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Fixed roof/ceiling open areas count towards the total open area overall
requirement
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Screens create 40% or more air restriction
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Screened areas are restrictions and reduce open air space, calculate
area based on a
closed
screen
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The biggest problems are created by lack of airfl ow for the appliance
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Outdoor fi replaces are often built-in systems and incorrect installation
can result in high repair costs
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Units must not be modifi ed or altered in any way
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There is a common misconception that being outdoors, an Outdoor
Fireplace will function, regardless of circumstances,
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Outdoor fi replaces require the same amount of ventilation as indoor
units, often more
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Outdoor units require adequate ventilation to the atmosphere, which in
turn provides ongoing circulatory combustion air
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This type of Appliance Vents.
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All Outdoor Fireplace Products have the same need for Air/Oxygen,
and an ability to Vent
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Even though the appliance is outdoors, this doesn’t mean it is getting
adequate air
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Requirements are not specifi c to Regency units
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Read and follow critical location guidelines in this manual
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Don’t overlook the obvious
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Widen your margin for error
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Combustion always requires the same three elements
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Only the quantities and volumes change
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR OUTDOOR FIREPLACE INSTALLATIONS
IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER
ANTICIPATED ISSUES CAUSED BY
INCORRECT LOCATION OR INSTALLATION
OUTDOOR APPLIANCES REQUIRE VENTING
COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS REGARDING
OUTDOOR FIREPLACES
UNDERSTANDING OUTDOOR APPLIANCE
REQUIREMENTS
OUTDOOR APPLIANCE INSTALLATION SUMMARY