WARNING: If the information in these instructions are not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal i
Figure 10. Typical Framing for Corner - Detailed.44-3/4"(1137mm)Minimum52-5/16"(1329mm)Minimum toHeader/ShelfHeight from Baseof UnitWall Th
201264810014Non-combustibleFacingTo UnitBase18-1/2”33-1/4”102026Top ofFireplaceOpening10" (254mm)No MantelHereFigure 11. Mantel ClearancesFigure
Figure 14. Typical Framing for a Raised Hearth - Detailed.TYPICAL FRAMING - RAISED HEARTH:Warning: Failure to follow these guidelines may result in
Figure 16. Typical Facing for the Fireplace - General.Stone FacingStandardWall BoardHearthFireplaceDoorNon-CombustibleFacing (Supplied)MantelThere ar
Receiver CoverReceiverWall StudElectrical Box(Supplied)Figure 22. Receiver Installation.The Receiver is the heart of the remote control system. You n
Table 1: Vent Restrictor Sizes.% RestrictionØ of Flue Restrictor 40%3.878”(98.5mm)50%3.540”(89.9mm)60%3.166”(80.4mm)70%2.742”(69.6mm)80%2.239”(56.9mm
16Figure 24. Vent Termination Restrictions, refer to Table 2.AADELBCFBBBJMKGHIOpenableFixedClosedOpenableFixedClosedTermination CapAir Supply InletGa
16APPROVED VENT PARTS:Table 3: Vent part numbers (Must state if galvanized or black wanted, PART NUMBERS).Part DescriptionSimpson Duravent Security Ch
Table 4: Approved Vent ManufacturersManufacturer Trade Name Nominal SizesAmerican Metal Products AmeriVent Direct5” x 8”Security Chimneys Internationa
Figure 27: Installation of TV Above the Unit.TV INSTALLATION ABOVE UNIT:During the development of the L965E/HZ965E, we took into consideration that in
FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF YOUR “Regency” HEATER, PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:• All Regency gas-fired appliances m
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLYPLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION:Prior to starting your venting installation, refer to the section on Allowable Vent Configurations
INSTALLATION OF NON-COMBUSTIBLE WALL AND HEARTH BOARD:Install the non-combustible wall board and hearth protector provided with the unit. The side boa
WARNING• Always maintain required clearances (air spaces) to nearby combustibles to prevent a fire hazard. Do not fill air spaces with insulation. Unle
11/4”(32mm)Figure 39: Installation of Wall Firestop.Figure 38: Installation of Vent Pipe to Termination.Figure 40: Installation of Ceiling Firestop.Fi
Figure 42: Installation of Flashing & Vertical Termination.Figure 41: Vertical Installation Using High Wind Cap.Ceiling FirestopNailsFigure 43: In
Table 5: Minimum ‘H’ for Figure 44.Roof Pitch Minimum Height (H)Feet MetersFlat to 7/12 1 0.3Over 7/12 to 8/12 1.5 0.46Over 8/12 to 9/12 2 0.61Over 9/
Figure 1: Heat Distribution Kit’s Parts Diagram.Please ensure that your Heat Distribution Kit has not been damaged.IMPORTANT: When installing the Heat
4. With the “fIgure 5: fan housIng overall DImensIons.” and “fIgure 6: mInImum InstallatIon clearances for fan.” Cut a opening for the fan in the wal
83/4"(222mm)143/8" (365mm)Fan Grille(Not Supplied)Fan BezelFan HousingStrain ReliefGroundCover PlateFan HousingFigure 8: Wiring fan.e) Secur
**52 5/16"(1329mm)to HeaderAA90"(2286mm)to InternalCeiling60"(1524mm)Chase Minimum Width44 3/4"(1137mm)Minimum26 1/2"(610mm)C
Dimensions: 5Rating Label Location: 5Copy of the safety label 6INSTALLATION 7Introduction: 7Non-Comb
Figure 1: Power Vent Kit’s Parts Diagram.Please ensure that your Power Vent Kit has not been damaged.1. Plan out the venting and wiring installation.
• 50 feet (15.25m) of cable is supplied with this kit, if more venting is required, use 50-2104 - 100 feet (30.5m) PVK CABLE and connect it as shown
Figure 8: Install the power vent.Direct VentPipeOuter ThimblePower VentElectrical CordScrewPower VentAssemblyVacuum SwitchStrain ReliefGreen/GroundWir
Power Vent Case CoverPower VentScrewVacuum SwitchPower Vent AssemblyExhaust Cut-OutFigure 11: Install the power vent cover case.Figure 12: Cover is i
b) Disconnect the connection to the Standing Pilot Switch as shown in Figure 14.c) Disconnect the TH wires from under the valve and plug in the
SILICONE THESE AREASSILICONE THESE AREASSILICONE NOTES: Installer should apply outdoor silicone to the powervent cover on the areas shown below as a
CN1 Molex 9 ways female connector12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9ISPilotSIT 880 ValvePMBLOWERCoaxial femaleDC receptacleMolex Mini-fit 2PCBSIT - DFCCN1S-ReceiverFan C
Figure 19. Vent Termination Restrictions, refer to Table 1.AADELBCFBBBJMKGHIOpenableFixedClosedOpenableFixedClosedTermination CapAir Supply InletGas
DOOR REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION:1) The fireplace door hangs on two (2) hooks on the top of the firebox. The two (2) door latches at the bottom of the fire
Figure 51: Location of Electrical Hook-Up. GAS HOOK-UP:The L965E/H965E are equipped from the factory with a 1/2” SAE 45º male gas fitting. This fittin
DIRECT VENT ONLY: This type is identified by the prefix DV. This appliance draws all of its air for combustion from outside the dwelling, through a spec
LeftRightFigure 53: Removing the Pilot Orifice. Figure 54: Identifying the Orifice. Figure 55: Removing the Gas Orifices. LP GAS CONVERSION:Figure 52: Re
9. Install the correct orifice and replace the pilot hood. The pilot hood has an indexing notch which must be align with the pilot base. E
24. Fire the unit to ensure correct operation and flame picture. Ensure the Split Valve and Flame Modulation works as described in
GLASS BURNER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION:1) Removal the front panel of the burner by removing 2 screws in the locations shown in Figure 61 and Figure 62.4)
GLASS CRYSTAL / STONES INSTALLATION :BURNER PACKAGESUnit *Glass Crystals **Ceramic Spa Stones Volcanic stonesHZ965 12 lbs 140 spa s
REFLECTIVE PANEL INSTALLATION / REMOVAL:1. Install the Rear Porcelain Panel by placing it behind the burner. Use cau-tion- do not scratch the panel.
LOG BURNER / EMBER BED REMOVAL / INSTALLATION:1. Pull the burner away from the mixing tubes.2. Lift the burner up and out of the unit.3. Reverse st
BRICK PANEL INSTALLATION / REMOVAL:919-129a04/03/12 Loosen screws securing Brick Panel Clip shown in Figure 76 and slide Clip away from wall
Read the instructions below carefully and refer to the images. If the logs are broken do not use the unit until they are replaced. Broken logs can int
FFGH6) Identify locator on Log D and opposing Locator on Log B as shown in Figure 91. Place Log D gently on Log B.7) Identify locator on Log
52-5/16"(1329mm)5-1/4"(133mm)18-3/4"(476mm)RATING LABEL LOCATION:Figure 1. Dimensions of the Firebox.The Rating and Lighting instructi
WallOptional Front5/8” (16mm) gap betweenthe face & wall(refer to Installation ofFireplace Facing)Figure 96: Optional Front Installed.Figure 97: L
Figure 96: Optional Front Installed.Finishing trim is supplied with the unit for use if the unit is installed up from floor level.The trim will cover t
START-UP & OPERATIONNORMAL SOUNDS DURING OPERATION:Table 1: Normal SoundsComponent Sound & ReasonFascia Creaking when heating up or cooling do
TRANSMITTER (Remote Control with LCD Display)The Proflame Transmitter uses a streamline design with a simple button layout and informative LCD disp
Wall PlateSliderSwitchReceiverJ-BoxWALL MOUNTING THE RECEIVER:The receiver can be placed inside a standard Junction type wall box either by itself or
SMART THERMOSTAT (TRANSMITTER OPERATION) The Smart Thermostat function adjusts the flame height in accordance to the difference between the set point t
Figure 112: Remote Control with Aux for Accent Lights.KEY LOCKThis function will lock the keys to avoid unsupervised operation. To activate this funct
AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT:The L965E/ HZ965E is setup to work with two (2) gas orifices. The orifice on the left (looking from the front) feeds the front bu
WIRING HARNESSCaution: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls, Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verif
LIGHTING INSTRUCTION LABEL:Figure 117 Lighting Label.CAUTION:Hot while operating. Do not touch. Severe burns may result. Keep children, clothing, fu
Figure 3. Rating Label.ELECTRICAL RATING:(EXIGENCES ÉLECTRIQUES) Fan type circulator (Ventilateur circulaire): 120V AC 60hz/ Less than 7AmpCLEARANCE
LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENTThe L965 comes with 2 accent lights in the rear of the fireplace. These are halogen lights that will need replacing from time to
TROUBLESHOOTINGProblem Possible Cause SolutionThermostat does not workThe pilot flame has gone out· Turn it ONThe On/Off switch is turn to OFFThe therm
TROUBLESHOOTINGProblem Possible Cause SolutionLocking conditionsReset the Proflame DFC board· Turn the system off by pressing the ON/OFF button on the
APPENDIX A - OPTIONAL REDUCED CEILING HEIGHT INSTALLATIONThe L965E/HZ965E can be installed with the reduced ceiling height as shown in this diagram. I
64Regency L965E / HZ965E Gas FireplacePARTS LIST
Item Part Description1 50-2002 Glass Door Assembly2 50-2001 Door Tool3 706-908 Panel Set - Porcelain5 706-902 Brick Panel Set - Old town red706-904 Br
WarrantyRegency Fireplace Products is the manufacturer of the Regency line of heating products. At Regency, our commitment to the highest level of qu
12. The Limited Warranty is void if: a) The stove has been operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine, fl uorine or other damaging chemicals. b
Printed in Canada© Copyright 2012, FPI Fireplace Products International Ltd. All rights reserved.Installer: Please complete the following informationD
PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATIONINTRODUCTION:This section of the technical manual is for the use of qualified technicians only. Fireplace placement, hearths,
Figure 6. Typical Framing for Internal Chase - Detailed.63"(1600mm)to centerline24"(610mm)Min. Chase Depth52-5/16"(1329mm)Minimum52-5/
Hearth ProtectorFigure 7. Typical Framing for External Chase - General.Figure 8. Typical Framing for External Chase - Detailed.63"(1600mm)to ce
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