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Installation, Ash disposal, Some safety guidelines – Regency Classic I3100 Large Wood Insert User Manual

Page 13: First fire, Fan operation (all units)

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Regency Wood Insert & Hearth Heater

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installation

to either "High" or "Low" for fan speed. The

automatic temperature sensor will engage the

blower when the unit is at temperature and will

shut off the blower once the fire has gone out

and the unit has cooled to below a useful heat

output range.

To manually operate the fan system, push the

first switch to "Man" and second switch to either

"high" or "Low". This will bypass the sensing

device and allow full control of the fan. Switch-

ing from "Auto" to "Manual" or "High" to "Low"

may be done at any time.

asH disposal

During constant use, ashes should be removed

every few days. Please take care to prevent the

build-up of ash around the start-up air housing

located inside the firebox, under the loading

door lip.

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.

Always leave 1 to 2 inches of ash in the bottom

of the firebox. This helps in easier starting and

a more uniform burn of your fire.

Ashes should be placed in a metal container with

a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes

should be placed on a noncombustible floor or

on the ground, well away from all combustible

materials, 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.

soMe safetY

Guidelines

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 large quantities of paper in your

insert.

4) If you have smoke detectors, prevent smoke

spillage as this may set off a false alarm.

5) Do not overfire your insert. If the insert or its

flue baffle begin to glow, you are overfiring.

Stop adding fuel and close the draft control.

Overfiring can cause extensive damage to

your stove including warpage and premature

steel corrosion. Overfiring will void your

first fire

When your installation is completed and in-

spected, you are ready for your first

fire.

1) Open draft control fully.

2) Open firebox door and build a small fire using

paper and dry kindling, wait a few minutes

for a good updraft in the flue to establish the

fire. Leaving the door slightly open will help

your fire start more rapidly.

caution: never leave unit unat-

tended if door is left open. this

procedure is for fire start-up only,

as unit may over-heat if door is left

open for too long.

3) With the draft still in the fully open position,

add two or three seasoned logs to your fire.

Form a trench in the ash bed to allow air to

reach the rear of the firebox prior to closing

the door.

4) After about 15 to 20 minutes, when your

wood has begun to burn strongly, adjust

your draft control down to keep the fire at a

moderate level.

WarninG: never build a roaring

fire in a cold stove. always warm

your stove up slowly!

5) Once a bed of coals has been established,

you may adjust the draft control to a low

setting to operate the unit in its most efficient

mode.

6) During the first couple of hours, keep the

combustion rate at a moderate level and

avoid a large fire until the paint is cured.

Only then can you operate the insert at its

maximum setting, and only after the metal

has been warmed.

7) For the first few hours, the insert will give

off an odour from the paint. This is to be

expected as the high temperature paint

becomes seasoned. Windows and/or doors

should be left open to provide adequate

ventilation while this temporary condition

exists. Burning the insert at a very high

temperature the first few times may damage

the paint. Burn fires at a moderate level the

first few days.

8) Do not place anything on the insert top

during the curing process. This may result

in damage to your paint finish.

9) During the first few hours it may be more dif-

ficult to start the fire. As you dry out your fire

brick and your masonry flue (if applicable),

your draft will increase.

10) 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.

11) Some cracking and popping noises may be

experienced during the heating up process.

These noises will be minimal when your unit

reaches temperature.

12) Before opening your door to reload, open

draft fully for approximately 10 to 15 seconds

until fire has been re-established. This will

minimize any smoking.

13) All fuel burning appliances consume oxygen

during operation. It is important that you

supply a source of fresh air to your unit

while burning. A slightly opened window is

sufficient for this purpose.

caution: if the body of your unit

(or in the H2100M flue baffle) starts

to glow you are overfiring. stop

loading fuel immediately and close

the draft control until the glow has

completely subsided.

14) Green or wet wood is not recommended for

your unit. If you must add wet or green fuel,

open the draft control fully until all moisture

has been dispersed by the intense fire.

Once all moisture has been removed, the

draft control may be adjusted to maintain

the fire.

15) If you have been burning your insert on a low

draft, use caution when opening the door.

After opening the damper, open the door

a crack, and allow the fire to adjust before

fully opening the door.

16) The controls of your unit should not be altered

to increase firing for any reason.

fan operation

(all units)

The fan is to be operated only with the draft

control rod

pulled out at least 1/2" from the

fully closed position. The fan is not to be

operated when the draft control rod is in the

closed position (pushed in). The fully closed

position is the low burn setting.

The fan unit must not be turned on until a fire

has been burning for at least 30 minutes and

the unit is hot enough. As well, after each fuel

loading the fan must be shut off until 30 minutes

has elapsed.

To operate fan automatically, push switch on

side of fan housing to "Auto" and second switch

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