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Regency CLASSIC C33-2 Freestanding Gas Stove

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

LIGHTING

PROCEDURE

IMPORTANT: Gas cock knob cannot be
turned from "PILOT" to "OFF" unless it is
partially depressed.

1) Turn burner OFF using "ON/OFF" switch.

2) Turn gas control knob so indicator points to

"OFF" position and allow 5 minutes for any
gas in the combustion chamber to escape.

3) Turn gas control knob counterclockwise so

indicator points to the "PILOT" position.
Depress the gas control knob fully. De-
press the igniter button several times until
the pilot lights. After approximately one
minute, release the gas control knob. The
pilot flame should continue to burn. If the
pilot does not remain lit, repeat operation
allowing a longer period before releasing
gas control knob.

4) When the pilot stays lit, turn the gas knob

further counterclockwise to the "ON" posi-
tion.

5) Use the ON/OFF switch, wall switch, ther-

mostat or remote control to turn on the unit.

6) Rotate the flame height regulator (Hi/Lo) to

adjust the flame height higher or lower.

SHUTDOWN

PROCEDURE

1) Use the "ON/OFF" switch, wall switch,

thermostat or remote control to turn off the
burner.

2) Push in the PILOT knob slightly and turn

clockwise to "OFF". Do not force.

3) Turn off all electric power to the appliance

if service is to be performed.

OPERATING

INSTRUCTIONS

1) The FIRST FIRE in your stove is part of the

paint curing process. To ensure that the
paint is properly cured, it is recommended
that you burn your fireplace for at least four
(4) hours the first time you use it with the
fan on. When first operated, the unit will
release an odour caused by the curing of
the paint and the burning off of any oils
remaining from manufacturing. Smoke de-
tectors in the house may go off at this time.
Open a few windows to ventilate the room
for a couple of hours. The glass panel may
require cleaning.

Do  Not Attempt To Clean The Glass

While it is still hot!

Note: When  the glass is cold and the

appliance is lit, it may cause con-
densation and fog the glass. This
condensation is normal and will
disappear in a few minutes as the
glass heats up.

DO NOT BURN THE APPLIANCE
WITHOUT THE GLASS FRONT IN
PLACE.

2) Read and understand these instructions

before operating this appliance.

3) Check to see that all wiring is correct and

enclosed to prevent possible shock.

4) Check to ensure there are no gas leaks.

5) Make sure the glass in the door frame is

properly positioned. Never operate the
appliance with the glass removed.

6) Verify that the venting is unobstructed.

7) Verify log placement. If the pilot cannot be

seen when lighting the unit - the logs have
been incorrectly positioned.

8) The unit should never be turned off, and on

again without a minimum of a 60 second
wait for purging.

MAINTENANCE

INSTRUCTIONS

1) Always turn off the gas valve before

cleaning. For relighting, refer to lighting
instructions. Keep the burner and control
compartment clean by brushing and vacu-
uming at least once a year.

When cleaning the logs, use a soft clean
brush as the logs are fragile and easily
damaged.

2) Clean appliance and door with a damp cloth

(never when unit is hot).  Never use an
abrasive cleaner. The glass should be
cleaned with a gas fireplace glass cleaner
(when it starts to cloud up).

3) The heater is finished in a heat resistant

paint and should only be refinished with
heat resistant paint. Regency uses Stove
Brite Paint - Metallic Black #6309.

4) Make a  periodic check of burner for proper

position and condition. Visually check the
flame of the burner periodically, making
sure the flames are steady; not lifting or
floating. If there is a problem, call a qualified
service person.

5) The appliance and venting system must be

inspected before use, and at least annual-
ly, by a qualified field service person, to
ensure that the flow of combustion and
ventilation air is not obstructed.

During the annual service call, the burners
should be removed from the burner tray
and cleaned. Replace the embers and rock
wool.

6) Each time the appliance is lit, it may cause

condensation and fog the glass.  This
condensation is normal and will disappear
in a few minutes as the glass heats up.

7) Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnec-

tion when servicing controls. Wiring errors
can cause improper and dangerous oper-
ation.  Verify proper operation after serv-
icing.

WARNING: CHILDREN AND
ADULTS SHOULD BE ALERTED TO
THE HAZARDS OF HIGH SURFACE
TEMPERATURES AND SHOULD
STAY AWAY TO AVOID BURNS OR
CLOTHING IGNITION.  YOUNG
CHILDREN SHOULD BE CAREFUL-
LY SUPERVISED WHEN THEY ARE
IN THE SAME ROOM AS THE AP-
PLIANCE.

Summary of Contents for C33-LP2

Page 1: ...ectrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbour s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department FPI FIREPLACE PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL LTD 6988 Venture St Delta BC Canada V4G 1H4 908 636a MODELS C33 NG2 Natural Gas C33 LP2 Propane C33 Classic Freestanding Gas Stove ClassicC33models...

Page 2: ...uwithall the warmth and charm of a woodstove at the flick of a switch The models C33 NG2 and C33 LP2 have been approved by Warnock Hersey for both safety and efficiency As it also bears our own mark it promises to provide you with economy comfort and security for many trouble free years to follow Please take a moment now to acquaint yourself with these instructions and the many features of your CL...

Page 3: ...g 10 Test for Flue Spillage 11 Log Set Installation 11 Safety Latch 12 DoorHandle 12 Optional Remote Wall Switch 12 OptionalRemoteControlInstallation 12 Optional Wall Thermostat 12 WiringDiagram 13 Final Check 12 Normal Operating Sounds of Gas Appliances 13 OperatingInstructions OperatingInstructions 14 LightingProcedure 14 ShutdownProcedure 14 Copy of Lighting Plate Instructions 15 Maintenance Ma...

Page 4: ...3 8 WC C E 0 94Kpa Manifold pressure Low 1 1 WC C E 0 27Kpa Orifice size 38 DMS Altitude 2000 4500 ft pi 610 1370m Maximum Input 29 000 BTUH 8 5Kw h Minimum Input 15 300 BTUH 4 48Kw h Serial No 201 HIGH ALTITUDE CONVERTED NATURAL GAS Model C33 NG2 Field Convertable for Altitude 2000 4500 ft Report No 476 1345 00 Made in Canada 908 634a DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL Minimum Clearances to Combustibles Ba...

Page 5: ... 610 m Maximum Input 33 000 BTUH 9 67Kw h Minimum Input 17 000 BTUH 4 98Kw h FACTORY EQUIPPED FOR PROPANE Model C33 LP2 GAS FIRED VENTED ROOM HEATER This appliance must be installed in accordance with local codes if any If not follow ANSI Z223 1 CAN 1 B149 Electrical Supply 115 V 1 13 A 60 Hz Not for use with solid fuel Optional Fan Part 490 917 Listed Certified for Report No Tested to GAS FIRED V...

Page 6: ...ENT CLEANING MAY BE RE QUIREDDUETOEXCESSIVELINT FROMCARPETING BEDDINGMA TERIAL ETC IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT CONTROL COMPART MENTS BURNERSANDCIRCULAT ING AIR PASSAGEWAYS OF THE APPLIANCEBEKEPTCLEAN DUE TO HIGH TEMPERATURES THEAPPLIANCESHOULDBELO CATED OUT OF TRAFFIC AND AWAYFROMFURNITUREANDDRA PERIES WARNING FAILURE TO INSTALL THIS APPLIANCE CORRECTLY MAY CAUSE A SERIOUS HOUSE FIRE AND WILL VOID YOUR ...

Page 7: ...mbine clearances from one type of installation with another in order to achieve closer clearances Use the minimum clearances shown in the diagrams Alcove installations are approved as long as side wall clearances are maintained C33 2 Clearances to Combustibles A Side Wall to Unit 10 250 mm B Back Wall to Unit 6 150 mm E Side Wall to Unit 1 5 38 mm C33 2 Reference Dimensions to Flue Centerline C Ba...

Page 8: ... stove to cool to room tempera ture 3 Open the pedestal door and remove the screws on the door cover plate Leg Units Remove bottom access panel 4 Loosen the nutsert screws 5 Remove Fan Assembly from the key slots at the fan base Take the fan out from the rectangular opening Diagram 3 6 Turn the fan around 90 degrees Pedestal units only Diagram 2 7 Disconnect the green ground wires to the grounding...

Page 9: ...tibles cut a mini mum 3 inch diameter hole though the floor directly under your pedestal base to the outside Pipe fresh air into the pedestal area by using a minimum 3 duct pipe with a mesh grill at the outside termination Note Blanking plate combustion air hole is 4 diameter IMPORTANT Read all instructions carefully before starting the installation Failure to follow these instruc tions may create...

Page 10: ...ures of 1 2 psig this appliance and its indi vidual shut off valve must be dis connected from the piping sys tem If test pressures equal to or less than 1 2 psig are used then this appliance must be isolated from the piping system by clos ing its individual manual shut off valve during the testing Output capacity The efficiency rating of the appliance is a product thermal efficiency rating determi...

Page 11: ...the cause of the lack of draft If necessary seek expert advice Note If the flue is blocked or has a strong reverse flow the thermally actuat ed safety switch mounted in the draft hood will automatically shut off the gas supply in less than 10 minutes If the heater turns off because of this during the spillage test check for the cause of the lack of draft and if necessary seek expert advice To rese...

Page 12: ...se a convenient location on the wall to install the receiver protection from extreme heat is very important Run wiresfrom the fireplace to that location Use the Thermostat Wire Table 2 Connect the two wires to the gas valve See diagram below CAUTION Do not wire millivolt remote control wires to the 120V AC wires 3 Install 3 AAA alkaline batteries in transmit ter and 4 AA alkaline batteries in the ...

Page 13: ... gauge material from the rest of the firebox and body Therefore the varying thick nesses of steel will expand and contract at slightly different rates which can cause tick ing and cracking sounds You should also be aware that as there are temperature chang es within the unit these sounds will likely re occur Again this is normal for steel fireboxes Blower Thermodisc When this thermally activated s...

Page 14: ...derstand these instructions before operating this appliance 3 Check to see that all wiring is correct and enclosed to prevent possible shock 4 Check to ensure there are no gas leaks 5 Make sure the glass in the door frame is properly positioned Never operate the appliance with the glass removed 6 Verify that the venting is unobstructed 7 Verify log placement If the pilot cannot be seen when lighti...

Page 15: ...ately call your service technician or gas supplier If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries turn the gas control knob to OFF and call your service technician or gas supplier 5 Turn gas control knob counterclockwise to ON 6 Use rocker switch to operate main burner 908 649a OFF WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly a fire or explosion may result causingpropertydamage pers...

Page 16: ...ing exposed to cold weath er 4 Inspect joints to verify that no pipe sections or fittings have been disturbed and conse quently loosened Also check mechanical supports such as Wall Straps for rigidity CAUTION ANYSAFETYSCREEN ORGUARDREMOVEDFORSERV ICING AN APPLIANCE MUST BE REPLACED PRIOR TO OPERAT INGTHEAPPLIANCE CLOTHING OR OTHER FLAMMA BLE MATERIAL SHOULD NOT BE PLACEDONORNEARTHEAPPLI ANCE NEVER...

Page 17: ...low the stove to cool before removing or replacing glass 2 To remove the door from the stove remove the securing screw located between the ashlip and the door then unfasten the latch 3 Remove gold hinge caps from door 4 Lift door off hinge 5 Lay door on a soft flat surface 6 Remove the screws in the glass retainer clips and remove the glass retainer rod Remove any remaining pieces of glass and ens...

Page 18: ...ove 3 Remove access panel a Front panel on pedestal model See diagram 1 b Panel from bottom of leg shield See diagram 2 Note Access panel only has to be loos ened to be taken out 11 Disconnect Piezo wire To remove valve from valve assembly continue 12 Remove two 2 thermopile wires 13 Remove thermocouple with a 9 mm met ric wrench 14 Remove pilot nut with an 11 mm wrench 15 Remove valve to orifice ...

Page 19: ...Retainer 9 846 973 Door Handle Latch Assembly 10 910 250 Spill Switch 12 846 570 7 8 Gasket Repair Kit 13 846 918 Hinge Cap Gold 2 set 14 Screw 10 24 x 3 4 15 1 4 split lock washer 16 Screw 10 24 x 1 2 17 471 031 Door Retainer Clip 19 948 101 Spring Handle Large 490 917 Fan Assembly 120 V Optional 20 910 157 P Fan motor 120 V 22 910 794 Power Cord 910 140 Fan HI OFF LOW switch 28 910 142 Fan Auto ...

Page 20: ...ilot Assembly 3 flame S I T LP 67 904 604 Orifice 36 NG 904 390 Orifice 52 LP 68 948 279 Burner LP 69 948 294 Burner NG 70 948 232 Air Shutter Adjusting Rod Burner Tray Assy NG Burner Tray Assy LP 72 490 023 Deflector Front Log 73 460 009 Deflector Rear Burner Front 74 490 025 Deflector Btm Burner Rear Log LP 75 490 068 Rear Log Deflector Top Propane 79 460 011 Deflector Rear Burner Back NG 80 902...

Page 21: ...rd 121 Access Panel 140 850 126 Cast Legs Black 850 127 Cast Legs Gold 850 128 Cast Legs Brush Nickel 142 850 125 Steel Legs 490 926 CompletePedestal 100 948 216 Regency Logo 102 904 257 Magnetic Catch Large 103 11 Pedestal Hinge 108 910 246 Burner ON OFF Switch 2 way 109 910 272 LT DummyPlug 110 Strain Relief for power cord 123 Pedestal Blanking Plate 124 820 058 Pedestal Cover Plate 125 Rear Cov...

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Page 23: ... issue credit once the replaced component has been returned to FPI and evaluated for manufacturer defect The authorized selling dealer is responsible for all in field service work carried out on your Regency product FPI will not be liable for results or costs of workmanship from unauthorized service persons or dealers At all times FPI reserves the right to inspect product in the field which is cla...

Page 24: ...________________________________ Printed in Canada Regency fireplace products are designed with reliability and simplicity in mind In addition ourinternalQualityAssurance Teamcarefullyinspectseachunitthor oughly before it leaves our door Fireplace Products International Ltd is pleased to extend this Limited Lifetime Warranty to the orig inal purchaser of a Regency Product See the inside back cover...

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