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Installation – Regency Excalibur EX90 Large Wood Fireplace (Canadian Edition) User Manual

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FPI FP90 Wood Fireplace

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The performance of your unit is governed to a

very large extent by the chimney system. Too

short a chimney can produce poor drafting

which in turn can cause difficult start-up, dirty

glass, smoking out door and even reduced

heat output. Too tall a chimney may prompt

excessive draft which can result in very short

burn times and excessive heat output. The

chimney must extend at least 3ft. (0.9m)

above its point of penetration of the roof. It

must also be at least 2ft. (0.6m) higher than

any point of a roof, wall, or building within

10ft. (3m) of it.

6) The raincap and storm collar should now

be fastened to the top of the chimney.

Install additional support(s) as indicated by

chimney manufacturer's instructions.

offset chimney installation

Chimney elbows may be used in the installation

of the system. A maximum of four 30 degree

elbows are allowed. Offset angles of 30 and 15

degrees are allowed with a maximum of 2 offsets.

1) Install the fireplace and chimney as

described above. When you require an

elbow, proceed as follows:

2) Install the elbow. Turn the elbow to the

required direction and fasten it with screws

or locking bands depending on flue design

as specified by the manufacturer.

3) Turn the chimney lengths clockwise to

lock them together, then secure them with

screws at each joint or locking bands; see

the manufacturers requirements.

4) Use another elbow to return the chimney to

vertical.

5) Install an offset support in the joist at the ceil-

ing. Re-support above each offset; elbows

are not designed to carry the weight of the

flue system.

special notes:

1) negative pressure in the House. When

there is no fire in your unit there still should

be sufficient draft to draw smoke from a

burning piece of paper held under the baffle.

If your installation is correct, smoke will go

up the flue. If however, there is a problem

with your installation, cold air may be coming

down the flue into the room.

installation

This may be the case if your unit smokes on

start-up with the door open, until the unit

heats up. To overcome this problem, try

closing an upstairs window and open a

nearby window to pressurize the house.

note: the door can be open briefly to start

your fire but

must be closed during regular

operation because the unit uses outside air

for combustion, not room air.

2) Multiple terminations. When you install

more than one chimney in the same chase

or within the same general area, we suggest

that their terminations be separated by at

least 16" (410mm) horizontally and 18"

(460mm) vertically. This separation is to

prevent smoke migrating from one chimney

to another.

3) chimney Maintenance. It is important that

you inspect your chimney regularly and keep

it clean. If you note more than 1/8" (3mm)

creosote build up in your chimney have it

cleaned as per instructions of the chimney

manufacturer.

4) chimney fires. If you do have a chimney

fire, refer to the following:

a. Close the fireplace doors and air damper.

b. Clear family members out of the area.

c. Call the fire department.

d. Use a dry chemical fire extinguisher,

baking soda or sand to control the fire.

do not use water, it will create a steam

explosion.

e. Check for hot embers around the unit

and outside your home; extinguish.

f. Do not use your fireplace again until it has

been inspected by a qualified person.

45 Elbow

Joist Radiation

Shield

Attic Insulation

Shield

Use Listed Roof,

Offset, or Floor

Support

Roof Flashing

Use Listed Roof,

Offset, or Floor

Support

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