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Regency CS2400  Freestanding Wood Stove

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

8)

  Do not place anything on the stove top during 

the curing process. This may result in damage 
to your paint 

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 nish.

9)

 During 

the 

fi

 rst few days it may be more dif

fi

 cult 

to start the 

fi

 re. As you dry out your 

fi

 rebrick and 

your masonry 

fl

 ue, your draft will increase.

10)

 For those units installed at higher elevations or 

into sub-standard masonry 

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 replaces, 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 

fi

 re 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 suf

fi

 cient for the 

purpose.  If you also have a 

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 replace in your 

home, a downdraft may be created by your 
Regency Stove causing a draft down your 
chimney. If this occurs, slightly open a window 
near your unit.

CAUTION:  If the body of your unit, 
fl ue baffl e or any part of the chimney 
connector starts to glow, you are over-
fi ring.  Stop loading fuel immediately 
and close the draft control until the 
glow has completely subsided.

14)

 If you have been burning your stove on a low 

draft, use caution when opening the door.  After 
opening the damper, open the door a crack, and 
allow the 

fi

 re to adjust before fully opening the 

door.

15)

 The controls of your unit or the air supply pas-

sages should not be altered to increase 

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 ring 

for any reason.

16)

 If you burn the unit too slowly or at too low a set-

ting your unit will not be operating as ef

fi

 ciently 

as it can.  An easy rule of thumb says that if your 
glass is clean, then your 

fl

 ue is clean and your 

exhaust is clean.  Burn the stove hot enough 
to keep your glass clean and you won't need 
to clean your 

fl

 ue as often.

NOTE: 

If using a smoke detector, select an area 
in the room where the appliance is located 
that will not prematurely set off the smoke 

  

detector.

Left - Open                Right - Closed

WARNING

Fireplace Stoves equipped with doors 
should be operated only with doors 
fully closed. If doors are left partly 
open, gas and fl ame may be drawn out 
of the fi replace stove opening, creat-
ing risks from both fi re and smoke.

DRAFT CONTROL

Both the primary and air wash drafts are controlled 
by the control rod located on the left side of the unit 
(when facing the unit). To increase your draft - pull 
open, and to decrease - push closed.  All units have 
a secondary draft system that continually allows 
combustion air to the induction ports at the top of 
the 

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 rebox, just below the 

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 ue baf

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 e.  

OPERATING 

INSTRUCTIONS

With your unit now correctly installed and safety 
inspected by your local authority, you are now ready 
to start a 

fi

 re.  Before establishing your 

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 rst 

fi

 re, it 

is important that you fully understand the operation 
of your draft control.

WARNING:  To build a fi re in ignorance or to 
disregard the information contained in this 
section can cause serious permanent damage 
to the unit and void your warranty!!

FIRST FIRE

When your installation is completed and inspected 
you are ready for your 

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 rst 

fi

 re.

1)

  Open control fully.

2)

 Open 

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 rebox door and build a small 

fi

 re using 

paper and dry kindling.  Secure door on the 

fi

 rebox and wait a few minutes for a good up-

draft in the 

fl

 ue to establish the 

fi

 re.  (Leaving 

the door slightly open will help your 

fi

 re  start 

more rapidly.)

 

CAUTION:  Never leave unit unattended if 
door is left open.  This procedure is for fi re 
start-up only, as unit may overheat 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 

fi

 re. Form a 

trench in the ash bed to allow air to reach the 
rear of the 

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 rebox 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 

fi

 re at a moderate 

level.

 

WARNING:  Never build a roaring fi re 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 at its most ef

fi

 cient mode.

6)

 During the 

fi

 rst few 

fi

 res, keep the combustion 

rate at a moderate level and avoid a large 

fi

 re. 

Only after 5 or 6 such 

fi

 res can you operate the 

stove at its maximum setting, and only after the 
metal has been warmed.

7)

 For the 

fi

 rst few days, the stove 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 tempo-
rary condition exists.  Burning the stove at a 
very high temperature the 

fi

 rst few times may 

damage the paint. Burn 

fi

 res at a moderate level 

the 

fi

 rst few days.

Summary of Contents for CS2400

Page 1: ...Canada V4G 1H4 918 926a CS2400 Alterra Freestanding Wood Stove 02 15 12 Owner s Installation Manual Tested by Installer Please complete the details on the back cover and leave this manual with the homeowner Homeowner Please keep these instructions for future reference ...

Page 2: ...Y DEALER in your area Keep those REGENCY FIRES burning SAFETY NOTES If this wood stove is not properly installed a house fire may result For your safety follow the installation instructions contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area This appliance needs fresh air for safe operation and must be installed with adequate combustion...

Page 3: ...TEUR EN CERTAINES CONDITIONS D UTILISATION UN DÉPÔT DE CRÉOSOTE PEUT SE FORMER RAPIDEMENT GARDEZ LES MEUBLES ET AUTRES MATÉRIAUX COMBUSTIBLES ÉLOIGNÉS DU POÊLE REMPLACEZ LA VITRE SEULEMENT PAR DU VERRE EN NEOCERAM LE PLANCHER COMBUSTIBLE DOIT ÊTRE PROTÉGÉ PAR DES MATÉRIAUX NON COMBUSTIBLES DÉPASSANT DU DESSOUS DU DEVANT ET DES CÔTÉS DU POÊLE TEL QU INDIQUÉ OU JUSQU AU MATÉRIAU COMBUSTIBLE LE PLUS ...

Page 4: ... 14 Listed Components For Mobile Home Installation 14 Stainless steel smoke deflector Installation 15 Flue Baffle Secondary Air Tube Installation 16 Brick Installation 16 Door Handle 16 Side panel Installation 17 Ash drawer option 18 Lower Surround door reversal 19 Cast Door reversal 20 Wood Storage 21 Ashlip Installation 21 Optional outdoor Air kit installation 22 Blower Fan installation 23 Fan O...

Page 5: ...tove 5 DIMENSIONS UNIT DIMENSIONS 17 3 16 39 1 8 41 1 8 25 15 16 44 7 8 23 3 8 28 7 8 21 1 2 26 3 8 26 5 16 26 5 16 8 5 16 17 1 8 CL for outside air 27 5 16 to rear shield to optional fan Shown with optional fan installed 6 flue collar ...

Page 6: ...be connected to any air distribution duct INSTALLATION CHECKLIST 1 Locate appliance a Refer to Residential Installation section b Clearances to Combustibles Refer to Clearances section c Alcove Clearance Refer to Alcove Clearance section d ChimneyRequirements Referto Masonry Chimney Factory Built Chimney Combustible Wall Chimney Connector Pass Throughs section 2 Minimum Flue Height Refer to Minimu...

Page 7: ...line CS2400 A B C D E F 18 12 6 5 31 20 3 8 19 3 16 Residential Close Clearance To be installed with required pipe components When the stove is installed as a close clearance residential unit a listed double wall connector is required from the stove collar to the ceiling level From Unit From Corner From Flue Center line CS2400 A B C D E F 15 6 5 6 28 14 7 8 18 11 16 Mobile Home Close Clearance To ...

Page 8: ...r the rear clearance to combustibles whichever is smaller from the rear of the stove NOTE In Canada floor protection must extend 18 to the front and 8 to each side of the stove Minimum Alcove Clearance to Combustible Materials Unit From Back Shield Side Shields From Flue Center Line Min Width Min Hearth to Rear Wall CS2400 G H I J K L 15 6 5 28 14 7 8 56 47 1 2 Minimum Overall Depth Y of Floor Pro...

Page 9: ...t is recommended that no ceiling support member be cut for chimney and support box installation If it is necessary to cut them the members must be made structurally sound 2 Install radiant shield and support from above 3 Stacktheinsulatedpipeontoyourfinishsupport to a minimum height of 3 feet above the roof penetration or 2 feet above any point within 10 feet measured horizontally There must be at...

Page 10: ... inspected by a professional Make sure there are no cracks loose mortar or other signs of deterioration and blockage Have the chimney cleaned beforethestoveisinstalledandoperated Whenconnect ing the stove through a combustible wall to a masonry chimney special methods are needed Ensure that an effective vapour barrier at the location where the chimney or other component penetrates to the exterior ...

Page 11: ...clearance to brick and combustibles 2 in 50 8mm Minimum clearance 12 in 304 8mm of brick Chimney connector Fire clay liner Method C 6 152 4 mm Clearance to Combustible Wall Member Starting with a minimum 24 gage 024 61 mm 6 152 4 mm metal chimney connector and a minimum 24 gage ventilated wall thimble which has two air channels of 1 25 4 mm each construct a wall pass through There shall be a minim...

Page 12: ...00 16 0 17 0 18 5 20 0 24 0 21 0 26 5 9000 10000 16 5 17 5 19 0 20 5 24 5 22 0 27 0 NOTE No more than two offsets four elbows allowed Two 45o elbows equal one 90o elbow RECOMMENDED HEIGHTS FOR WOODSTOVE FLUE Simple rules on draft See Table 1 1 At sea level minimum height is 12 straight 2 Addthefollowingverticalheighttocompensate for 45 deg elbow 1 ft 90 deg elbow 2 ft T 3 ft Each foot of horizonta...

Page 13: ... Use 4 duct pipe with a mesh grill to pipe fresh air into the back shield area Place your unit in position and secure it to the floor using two lag bolts 3 8 x 3 1 2 through the two holes inside the pedestal base See page 9 for installation instructions For Mobile Home units installed in the U S the unit must be grounded using a 8 ground wire with approved termination and star washer Secured to fl...

Page 14: ...ion 1 DL42A 6 Connector Kit 1 6XSF Support 1 6XFA Flashing 1 6XL3 Chimney Length 1 6XL18 Chimney Length 1 6XCPE Rain Cap METAL FAB TEMP GUARD 2100 Qty Part Description 1 6DWBK Connector 1 6TGRS Roof Support 1 6TGG36 Chimney Length 1 6TGG12 Chimney Length 1 6TGF Flashing 1 6TGC Rain Cap AMERI TEC HS Qty Part Description 1 6DCC Connector 1 6HSRS 12 Roof Support 6PLRS 12 BK 1 6F Flashing 1 6HS 36 Chi...

Page 15: ...out Install new defector and hand tighten bolts Ensure positive location of the defector prior to hand tightening WARNING Operation of the unit with out proper installation of smoke deflector will void warranty Smoke deflector installed with 2 bolts Note This is a view from the back of the unit through the top Smoke deflector is installed through the door opening in location shown in diagram Ensur...

Page 16: ...ue on to Step 2 if not follow the instructions below Install the air tube into the holes in the side channels The notch goes on the right hand side with the air holes facing toward the door Slide the tube into the left hand side as far as possible and then bring it back into the hole on the right hand side until it locks into position If the tube will not slide in easily simply use a pair of vise ...

Page 17: ...t to the unit Failure to do this will result in burn stains on panels which you will be unable to remove Not protected by product warranty One set of side panels needs to be installed on the stove When installing stainless steel side panels follow the handling and cleaning instructions below 1 Bend the metal tab located in the top front corner of the side panels to a 45 angle with a pair of pliers...

Page 18: ...al in operating instructions 1 Open the main top door and the center door on the front of the unit 3 Remove the ash dump cover plates one inside the firebox and one on the underside of the firebox access the lower plate through the center door it is directly below the upper ash dump plate by removing the two nuts and bolts holding the 2 plates together from underneath the stove Ash Dump Plates Ash...

Page 19: ...tained within the manual package Rotate the hinge 180 and reinstall on the right side 4 Rotate both hinge and latch 180 and reinstall hinge on left side latch on right side 5 Remove and rotate both the male part of the latch 180 located on the inside of the lower surround door Install the latch on the opposite side of the door Door latch male portion 6 Reinstall the door do not rotate onto the hin...

Page 20: ...curing the door catch assembly to the unit 6 Remove the glass from the door and flip it around 180 so the painted strip is at the bottom of the door 7 Flip the handle around 180 and reattach to the door with 2 botls 4 Flip the door hinge 180 install on the left side of the unit with 2 bolts 5 Reattach the door catch assembly on the right side with 2 bolts from step 3 Door Catch Door Catch Door Hin...

Page 21: ... within pedestal Note Please refer to local codes B365 NFPA211 and your local jurisdiction Store wood behind opening 1 Open lower surround door 2 Ashlip to be positioned just below the ashdrawer if installed 3 Manoeuvre ashlip into position on an angle the tabs on the ashlip rest behind side walls on unit see diagrams below Tabs on ashlip Final install of Ashlip Ashlip to be positioned here ...

Page 22: ...crews from locations shown below to remove backing plate 2 Center the plate pipe over the opening on the back of the stove Secure with 4 self tapping screws 3 Reinstall the backing plate over the air kit pipe Secure with 4 screws removed from step 1 4 Slide cap over end to pipe to complete the installation ...

Page 23: ...with a three pronged grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly groundedthree prongreceptacle Donotcutorremove the grounding prong from this plug NOTE This appliance when installed must be electrically grounded in accord ance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or the Canadian E...

Page 24: ...flamemaybedrawnout of the fireplace stove opening creat ing risks from both fire and smoke DRAFT CONTROL Both the primary and air wash drafts are controlled by the control rod located on the left side of the unit when facing the unit To increase your draft pull open and to decrease push closed All units have a secondary draft system that continually allows combustion air to the induction ports at ...

Page 25: ...hes out of the stove when the stove is cold Remove the plug by lifting on the handle using the tool provided Push the ashes down the hole into the ash drawer the large pieces can be left in the firebox and burned during the next fire or removed through the door opening 2 Always leave 1 2 to 1 inch of ash in the bottom of the firebox This helps in easier starting and a more uniform burn of your fir...

Page 26: ...thods for supporting fuel Burn directly on the bricks 11 Open the draft control fully for 10 to 15 seconds prior to slowly opening the door when refuelling the fire 12 Do not connect your unit to any air distribution duct 13 Your woodstove must burn dry seasoned standard firewood only The use of cut lumber plywood mill ends coal charcoal etc is prohibited as this fuel can easily over heat your woo...

Page 27: ... stove and remove the glass retainer Use caution when removing broken glass to avoid injury When placing the replacement glass in the door make sure that the glassgasketingwillproperlysealyourunit Replace the retainer it should rest on the gasket not the glass and tighten securely with a glass clips and screws Do not wrench down on the glass as this may cause breakage Do not use substitute materia...

Page 28: ...t Test the seal on the loading door with a paper bill Place a paper bill in the gasketed area of the door on a cold stove close the door Try to remove the paper by pulling The paper should not pull out easily if it does try adjusting the door latch if that doesn t solve the problem replace the door gasket Check and lubricate door hinge latch Use only high temperature anti seize lube ie never seize...

Page 29: ...nt Leg 6 076 011 Rear Fan Clip 7 200 917 Fan Assembly 8 146 003 Side Shield LH 9 146 002 Side Shield RH 10 146 514 Pedestal Assembly 11 156 523 Door Hinge Assembly 12 220 516 Ash Drawer Assembly 13 156 523 Door Catch Assembly 14 146 517 Heat Shield Assembly 15 146 517 Back Shield Assembly 16 146 512 Firebox Assembly 17 146 011 Top Bottom Vents 18 146 008 Side Support 19 948 216 Regency Logo plate ...

Page 30: ...ght Hand 5 200 228 Fan Bracket Left Hand 6 200 229 Fan Housing Back 7 910 157 P Fan 8 910 142 Thermodisc Part Description 1 020 960 Firebrick Set 2 033 953 Air Tube 3 4 Qty 4 3 020 957 Baffle set RED LOW WHITE COMMON CONNECTION DIAGRAM BLACK HIGH 115V 60HZ 1 1A J250 150 O44003 T P 3000 RPM JAKEL INC DATE T P L B 5 6 2 3 4 7 8 1 FAN ASSEMBLY FIRE BRICK AIR TUBE BAFFLE 3 1 2 ...

Page 31: ... 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 claimed to be defective All claims must be submitted to FPI by authorized selling dealers It is essential that all submitted claims provide all of the necessary information including customer name purchase date serial type of unit problem and part or pa...

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