INSTALLATION

LEG OPTION ON H2100

HEARTH HEATER

The addition of legs to the Hearth Heater does not alter its certifi cation, it does not become a freestanding woodstove. The H2100 can only be installed as a Hearth Heater i.e. vented into a masonry or factory built fi replace.

The instructions below apply to the steel leg, painted cast leg and the gold plated cast leg. It will be easier to attach the legs to the stove if it is tipped on its back (preferably on a soft surface to prevent scratching).

1)Thread the bolt and washer through the leg, and then into the nutsert in the base of the stove and tighten.

2)Level the stove by adjusting the levelling bolts in the bottom of each leg.

NOTE: Adding the legs changes the height of the unit, make sure you have sufficient clearance (min. 28") for your fl ue connection.

FLUE CONNECTOR

BRACKET

Package contains: 3 brackets and 6 screws.

These brackets are to be used to hold the fl ue liner (not supplied) to the Insert and keep the connection. The brackets are screwed into the top of the Insert in the pre-punched holes and then screwed into the fl ue liner.

INSTALLATION INTO A MASONRY FIREPLACE

When referencing installation or connec- tion to masonry fi replaces or chimneys, the masonry construction must or shall be code complying.

The insert must be installed as per the require- ments of your local inspection authority. Three methods of fl ue connection are acceptable in most areas, these include:

1)Positive fl ue connection, where a large blocking plate and a short connector pipe is used.

2)Direct fl ue connection, where a smaller blocking plate and a connector pipe to the fi rst fl ue liner tile is used.

3)Full fl ue liner, where a stainless steel rigid or fl exible liner pipe is routed from the insert outlet collar to the top of the chimney.

Regency highly recommends the use of a full liner as the safest installation and provides the most optimum performance. Your retailer should be able to help you decide which system would be the best for your application.

1) Positive Flue

 

 

2) Direct Flue

 

 

 

Connection

 

 

Connection

 

 

 

with Cleanout

 

 

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In Canada this fireplace insert must be in- stalledwithacontinuouschimneylinerof6" diameterextendingfromthefireplaceinsert to the top of the chimney. The chimney liner must conform to the Class 3 requirements of CAN/ULC-S640, Standard for Lining Sys- tems for New Masonry Chimneys.

Note: A clean-out door is sometimes required, by your inspector, to be installed when either the Positive flue connection or Direct flue connection method is used.

The use of one of the connection methods listed on this page not only increases the safety of your insert by directing the hot gases up the fl ue, but will also help increase the unit's effi ciency and decrease creosote deposits in the chimney.

When a connected fl ue or liner is in use, the insert is able to “breathe” better by allowing a greater draft to be created. The greater draft can decrease problems such as, diffi cult start-ups, smoking out the door, and dirty glass.

INSTALLATION INTO A

FACTORY BUILT

FIREPLACE

1)When installed in a factory built fi replace, a full stainless steel rigid or fl exible fl ue liner is mandatory, for both safety and perform- ance purposes. When a fl ue or liner is in use, the insert is able to breathe better by allowing a greater draft to be created. The greater draft can decrease problems such as, diffi cult start-ups, smoking out the door, and dirty glass.

2)In order to position the fl ue liner, the exist- ing rain cap must be removed from your chimney system. In most cases the fl ue damper should also be removed to allow passage of the liner.

3)In most cases opening the existing spark screens fully should give enough room for the insert installation. If it does not, remove and store.

3a) Full Flue Liner

3b) Hearth Heater with

(No Cleanout

Full Flue Liner

Required)

(No Cleanout

 

Required)

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Regency I1100S LEG Option on H2100 Hearth Heater, Flue Connector Bracket, Installation Into a Factory Built Fireplace

H2100, I1100S, I3100L specifications

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