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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3275 Fenton StreetINSPECTION RECORD Inspection online form: http://www.cl.wheatridge.co.us/inspection Cancellations must be submitted via the online form before 8 a.m. the day of the inspection Inspections will not be performed unless this card is posted on the project site Request an inspection before MIDNIGHT (11:59 PM) to receive an inspection the following business day PERMIT: ���� ] Ga ADDRESS: ��/'1`� JOB CODE:1, 6iF Foundation Inspections Date Inspector Initials Comments 102 Caissons / Piers 103 Footing / P.E. Letter 104 Foundation Setback Cert. q I` 105 Stem Walls 106 Foundation wall Insulation Do Not Pour Concrete Prior To Approval Of The Above Inspections Underground / Slab Inspections Date Inspector Initials Comments 201 Electrical / Cable/ Conduit 202 Sewer Underground Int. 203 Sewer Underground Ext. q I` 204 Plumbing Underground Int. 205 Plumbing Underground Ext. 206 Water Underground C Do Not Cover Underground or Below / In -Slab Work Prior To Approval Of The Above Inspections Rough Inspection Date Inspector Initials Comments 301 Rough Framing 302 Wall Sheathing 303 Roof Sheathing q I` 304 Sheer Inspection 305 Insulation 306 Mid -Roof C 307 Metal / Lath / Stucco 308 Rough Electrical Residential 309 Rough Electrical Commercial 310 Electrical Meter Residential 311 Electrical Meter Commercial 312 Temp. Const. Meter 313 Rough Plumbing Residential 314 Rough Plumbing Commercial 315 Shower Pan SEE OVER FOR ADDITIONAL INSPECTIONS JOB CODE: PERMIT: �IJI� 1 ADDRESS;);O5 �C C Rough Inspection (continued) Date Inspector Initials Comments 316 Rough Mechanical Residential 317 Rough Mechanical Commercial 318 Boiler / Furnace 319 Hot water tank 320 Drywall screw and Nail 321 Moisture board / shower walls 322 Rough Grading 323 Miscellaneous '7 Final Inspections Date Inspector Initials Comments 402 Gas Meter Release 403 Final Electrical Residential 404 Final Electrical Commercial 405 Final Mechanical Residential 406 Final Mechanical Commercial 407 Final Plumbing Residential 408 Final Plumbing Commercial 409 Final Roof '7 410 Final Window/Door 411 Landscape/Park/Planning* Inspections from these entities shall be requested one week in advance. *For landscaping and parking inspections please call 303-235-2846 **For ROW and drainage inspections please call 303-235-2861 'For fire inspections please contact the Fire Protection District for your project. 412 Row/Drainage/Public Works** 413 Flood plain Inspection** 414 Fire Insp. / Fire Protection*** 415 Public Works Final** 416 Storm Water Mgmt.** 417 Zoning Final Inspection* 418 Building Final Inspection Note: All items must be completed and approved by Planning, Public Works, Fire and Building before a Certificate of Occupancy is issued. Approval of the Final Building Inspection does not constitute authorization of occupancy. For Low Voltage permits please be sure that rough inspections are completed by the Fire District and Electrical low voltage by the Building Division. A i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: 1/09 Ro F Job Address: % 5- Fen O f? Permit Number: 201702-3/0 ❑ No one available for inspection: Time AM/PM Re -Inspection required: Yes No When corrections have been made, ca for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Date: Inspector: M�fT DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE City of Wheat Ridge Residential Roofing PERMIT - 201702310 PERMIT NO: 201702310 ISSUED: 06/21/2017 JOB ADDRESS: 3275 Fenton ST EXPIRES: 06/21/2018 JOB DESCRIPTION: Residential Re -roof to install GAF Timberline Mission Brown asphalt shingles with ROOF DECKING - 21 Sq. (17 sq. pitched, 4 sq. flat) *** CONTACTS *** OWNER (512)809-5077 GILLHAM MATTHEW S SUB (303)237-2632 Ryan Scheeler 150237 AGR Inc. *** PARCEL INFO *** ZONE CODE: UA / Unassigned USE: UA / Unassigned SUBDIVISION CODE: 2412 / LAKESIDE, STEWART GARDENS, OLI BLOCK/LOT#: 0 / *** FEE SUMMARY *** ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION: 12,164.00 FEES Total Valuation 0.00 Use Tax 255.44 Permit Fee 251.85 ** TOTAL ** 507.29 *** COMMENTS *** *** CONDITIONS *** Effective December 1, 2014, asphalt shingle installations require an approved midroof inspection, conducted when 25-75 percent of the roof covering is installed, prior to final approval. Installation of roof sheathing (new or overlay) requires an approved inspection prior to installation of ANY roof coverings and is require on the entire roof when spaced or board sheathing with ANY gap exceeding A;�-inch exists. Asphalt shingles are required to be fastened to the roof deck with a minimum of 6 nails per shingle. Ice and water shield is required. Eave and rake metal is required. A ladder extending 3 feet above the roof eave and secured in place is required to be provided for all roof inspections. Roof ventilation is required to comply with applicable codes and/or manufacturera€'"s installation instructions, whichever is more stringent. In order to pass a final inspection of elastomeric or similar type roof coverings, a letter of inspection and approval from the manufacturer&#39;s technical representative stating that "the application of the roof at (project address) has been applied in accordance with the installation instruction for (roof material brand name) roof covering" is required to be on site at the time of final inspection. 11 by m signature, do hereby attest that the work to be performed shall comply with all accompanying approved plans and specifications, applicable building codes, and all applicable municipal codes, policies and procedures, and that I am the legal owner or have been authorized by the legal owner of the property and am authorized to obtain this permit and perform the work described and approved in conjunction with this permit. I further attest that I am legally authorized to include all entities named within this document as parties to the work to be perf me and that all work to be performed is disclosed in this document and/or its' accompanying approved plans and specifications. /Z7 //7 Signature of OWNER or CQ?11 A'-CTOR (Circle one) Date 1. This permit was issued based on the information provided in the permit application and accompanying plans and specifications and is subject to the compliance with those documents, and all applicable statutes, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures. 2. This. permit shall expire 365 days after the date of issuance regardless of activity. Requests for extension must be made in writing and received prior to the date of expiration. An extension of no more than 180.days made be granted at the discretion of the Chief Building Official and maybe subject to a fee equal to one-half of the originalpermit fee. 3. if this permit expires, a new permit may be required to I obtained. Issuance of a new permit shall be subject to the standard requirements, fees and procedures for approval of any new permit. Re -issuance or extension of expired permits is at the sole discretion of the Chief Building Official and is not guaranteed. 4. No work of an manner shall be performed that shall results in a changeof the natural flow of water without prior and specific approval. 5. The permit holder shall notify the Building and Inspection Services Division in accordance with established policy of all required inspections and shall not proceed or conceal work without written approval of such work from the Building and Inspection Services Division. 6. The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed tQjag a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any provision of any applicable code or any ordinance or regulation of this juri c ! . Approval of work is subject to field inspection. Signature of Chief Building Official Date REQUESTS MUST BE MADE BY 11:59PM ANY BUSINESS DAY FOR INSPECTION THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY. Inspection time requests will be accepted by email only. Please email requests to insptimerequest@ci.wheatridge.co.us between 7:30am and 8:00am, the morning of the inspection. Please put the address of the inspection in the subject line. City of Wheat Ridge Residential Roofing PERMIT - 201702310 PERMIT NO: 201702310 ISSUED: 06/21/2017 JOB ADDRESS: 3275 Fenton ST EXPIRES: 06/21/2018 JOB DESCRIPTION: Residential Re -roof to install GAF Timberline Mission Brown asphalt shingles with ROOF DECKING - 21 Sq. (17 sq. pitched, 4 sq. flat) 11 by m signature, do hereby attest that the work to be performed shall comply with all accompanying approved plans and specifications, applicable building codes, and all applicable municipal codes, policies and procedures, and that I am the legal owner or have been authorized by the legal owner of the property and am authorized to obtain this permit and perform the work described and approved in conjunction with this permit. I further attest that I am legally authorized to include all entities named within this document as parties to the work to be perf me and that all work to be performed is disclosed in this document and/or its' accompanying approved plans and specifications. /Z7 //7 Signature of OWNER or CQ?11 A'-CTOR (Circle one) Date 1. This permit was issued based on the information provided in the permit application and accompanying plans and specifications and is subject to the compliance with those documents, and all applicable statutes, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures. 2. This. permit shall expire 365 days after the date of issuance regardless of activity. Requests for extension must be made in writing and received prior to the date of expiration. An extension of no more than 180.days made be granted at the discretion of the Chief Building Official and maybe subject to a fee equal to one-half of the originalpermit fee. 3. if this permit expires, a new permit may be required to I obtained. Issuance of a new permit shall be subject to the standard requirements, fees and procedures for approval of any new permit. Re -issuance or extension of expired permits is at the sole discretion of the Chief Building Official and is not guaranteed. 4. No work of an manner shall be performed that shall results in a changeof the natural flow of water without prior and specific approval. 5. The permit holder shall notify the Building and Inspection Services Division in accordance with established policy of all required inspections and shall not proceed or conceal work without written approval of such work from the Building and Inspection Services Division. 6. The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed tQjag a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any provision of any applicable code or any ordinance or regulation of this juri c ! . Approval of work is subject to field inspection. Signature of Chief Building Official Date REQUESTS MUST BE MADE BY 11:59PM ANY BUSINESS DAY FOR INSPECTION THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY. Inspection time requests will be accepted by email only. Please email requests to insptimerequest@ci.wheatridge.co.us between 7:30am and 8:00am, the morning of the inspection. Please put the address of the inspection in the subject line. Provide additional detail here on the description of work. (Is this for a house or garage? What is the roof pitch? Etc) Project Value (contract value or cost of ALL materials and labor) Residential re -roof and re -deck per building code and manufacturers specifications. 7/12 12164 SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT I assume full Yes responsibility for compliance with applicable City of Wheat Ridge codes and ordinances for work under any permit issued based on this application. I understand that this Yes application is NOT a permit. I understand I will be contacted by the City to pay for and pick up the permit for this property. I understand that work Yes may not begin on this property until a permit has been issued and posted on the property. I certify that I have been Yes authorized by the legal owner of the property to submit this application and to perform the work described above. Name of Applicant Skylar Munzing Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. 3 Antoinette Kulick ;)-v I�s�G From: no-reply@ci.wheatridge.co.us Sent: Monday, June 12, 2017 6:21 PM To: Permits CommDev Subject: Online Form Submittal: Residential Roofing Permit Application Residential Roofing Permit Application This application is exclusively for new permits for residential roofs and for licensed contractors only. This type of permit is ONLY being processed online --do not come to City Hall to submit an application in person. Permits are processed and issued in the order they are received. YOU WILL BE CONTACTED WHEN YOUR PERMIT IS READY FOR PICK-UP AND WILL BE GIVEN A SPECIFIC DATE AND TIME WINDOW TO COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION. You will be notified if your contractor's license or insurance has expired, and you may update those documents at the time you are issued your permit. Permits are currently being processed within 3-5 business days, subject to change based on volume. LIC For all other requests: Homeowners wishing to obtain a roofing permit must apply for the permit in person at City Hall. Revisions to existing permits (for example, to add redecking) must be completed in person at City Hall. All other non -roofing permits must be completed in person at City Hall. The Building Division will be open from 7:30-10:30 a.m., Monday through Friday to process these types of requests. THIS APPLICATION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A PERMIT. DO NOT BEGIN REROOFING UNTIL PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED. PROPERTY INFORMATION Property Address Property Owner Name Property Owner Phone Number Property Owner Email Address Do you have a signed contract to reroof this property? It will need to be provided at the time of permit pick-up. 3275 Fenton St. Matt Gillham 512-809-5077 Field not completed. Yes CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Contractor Name AGR Inc. Contractor's License 245309 Number (for the City of Wheat Ridge) Contractor Phone 406-260-5512 Number Contractor Email Address skylarmunzing@agr-mw.com (permit pick-up instructions will be sent to this email) Retype Contractor Email skylarmunzing@agr-mw.com Address DESCRIPTION OF WORK Is this application for a Yes new permit for a residential roof? Are you re -decking the Yes roof? Description of Roofing GAF Timberline Mission Brown Material Select Type of Material: Asphalt If "Other" is selected Field not completed. above, describe here: How many squares of the 17 material selected above? Does any portion of the Yes property include a flat roof? If yes, how many squares 4 on the flat roof? TOTAL SQUARES of all 21 roofing material for this project 2 C cs1-4- 07, hG AND CO NSTRUC+I(01N Contract Submitted To Phone Work Phone Date Street Z1 City Wt�`��t State Zip We propose to furnish all materials and labor completed in accordance with the specifications below for the sum of: in ra . With your approval, AGR Inc. will perform the repairs or replacements specif+ed by your insurance company for insurance approved proceeds only, with no additional costs to you except for your deductible andeon behalf of the homeowner, authorized by you that are not part of your insurance claim. Supplemental claims billed by AGR In_ and are approved by your insurance company for additional work or increases in costs, in addition to this contract; r(e}+a�part of this contract as If contained herein.) U'~ ollars ($ �Z l� � ) INT_` Shingle Manufacturer c9' Style C� Color(-- Tear off layers of halt shingles ❑Wood shingles Q D eking is currently to c�de nstall New Decking 7/16" OSS ❑ Upgrade to thetic Underlayment Install felt Ars# Ddu#) eplace with pre-painted Edge Metal ❑ Reuse Edge Metal Color INT D Install new pipe jacks , ❑ Valley(s) (O Closed-cut O open, W-Valley Color �U aded Ridge O Ridge(s) to be color-coordinated replace Vents Cl Reuse vents ❑ Reuse existing flashing eplace step flashing (stucco or siding may be a deterrent) ❑ Precut Starter on EavesEMIEg<ut Starter on Eves and Rakes O Install Ice and Water Shield to code'tklffpgraded Underlayment Package (Man ry 2nd course, All Penetrations) ❑ Cosmetic Course over Apron Plashing ll 6 Nails per Shingle ❑ Install 4 Nails per Shingle VS year AGR Workmanship Warranty ff-❑ gi.e2 foul gAGR Workmanship Warranty CI out gutters xtended Manufacturers Warranty �'l�mo a all debris resulting from above work �f e a magnetic sweep of driveway and yard for removal of any nails Inc. will provide general liability insurance of at least $1,000,000. Roof Load Material if possible, if unable then Material Delivered to ®'Special instructions Insurance Company Claim it _� Policy # 1 (We) hereby authorize 8, instruct the insurance company and all lien holders to include the name of AGR Inc, as Co-Payee on any subsequent los- drafts osdrafts or checks after today's date as indicated below. ent of AGR Inc. to obtain information necessary to complete any funding process relative tc I (we) also authorize any legal representative and or ag claim number as referred above. 1(We) further authorize AGR Inc. to pick up in person any loss drafts or checks on both my (our) behalf and behalf of AGR Inc. Date of Acceptance Homeowner's Signature(s) A� /%�_ W — Representative QO Carr St. kewood. CO 801 ] h Phone: 3-237-1632 www.agrroofinga ndconstruction.con, a i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line_��9r- (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: Job Address: Permit Number: ❑ No one available for inspection: Time Re -Inspection required: Yes No When corrections ave been made, call for re- inspection at 303-234-5933 Date: i ; f Inspector: DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE I -.1 -- Address: - 32-76 FEN twj Sq. FULF Btu's Gallons Amps Squares Other ♦ # D V \ ". . ;:~~-!"",:,,,,- ',.., I ~ A ...~ ~ r' CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE r'r~ Building Inspection Division !V (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office' (303) 235-2857 Fax ~ ! i , f I t [, I , , I " ! ~, f ~ INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: AtdK~w //,..6', hAd'- Job Address/Permit Number: 7lJ.75 fZF,v;l(:;>-z/ ~T 01?o?f;/ A,of'.k'1 V ~j) o No one available for inspection: Time It) :;to AM/PM Re-Inspection required: Yes ~ * When corrections have been made, call for re-inspection at 303-234-5933 Date: .c0u/oS Inspector: ~~ ./ DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE ---_.._.~~ ~--_._--~..._._-~._-~-_._-_.__.- _________________J City of Wheat Ridge Residential Plumbing PERMIT - 080781 080781 3275 FENTON ST Install outside sprinkler tap ISSUED: EXPIRES: 07/14/2008 01/10/2009 ONTACTS ..* 720/266-7761 303/455-4307 Kara Riddell Greg Barbero 01-7178 Good Plumbing Service Co., Inc ** UA 0470 USE: BLOCK/LOT#: UA 0/ ** ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION: FEES 30.55 .00 9.00 39.55 500.00 ertify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application a:::-e accurate, and do not violate applicable i rules or regulations of tbe City of Wheat R~dge or covenants, easements Qt" restrictions of record; that all ts shown, and allegations made are accurate; that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this n and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building Code (I.B.C) and all other ~eat dge Or ane s 0 ork under this permit. Plans subject to field inspection. ;1 . /A . II "j ~ date 'j)ert)'lit".was. issued in accordance with the provisions set forth in your application and is subject to the laws of the ~',':of~ Colorado and to the zoning Regulations and Building Codes of Wheat Ridge, Colorado or any other applicable "ncee of the City. ipermitshall expire 180 days from the issue date. Requests for an extension must be received prior to expiration . "Ari'>extension may be granted at the disCl-etion of the Building official_ s permit expires, a new permit may be acquired for a fee of one-half the amount normally required, provided no have been or will be made in the original plans and specifications and any suspension or abandonment has not one (1) year. If changes have been or if suspension or abandonment exceeds one (1) year, full fees shall dfor a new permit. 'k,Of any manner shall be done that will change the natural flow of water causing a drainage problem. <'tor shall notify the Building Inspector twenty-four (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall recelve approval on inspection card before proceeding with successive phases of the job. suance of a permit or the approval of drawings and specifications shall ~ot be construed to be a permit for, nor royal of, any violati of the provisions of the building codes or any other ordinance, law, rule or regulation. an review is field inspections. .~.~-~-~--'"--- date (303)234-5933 BUILDING OFFICE: (303)235-2855 3PM ANY BUSINESS DAY FOR INSPECTION THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY. City of Wheat Ridge Building Division 7500 W. 29th Ave., Wheat Ridge. CO 80033 Office: 303-235-2855 * Fax: 303-235-2857 Inspection Line: 303-234-5933 Date: 07/ .cg Plan#: Permit#: ogo7,Jf / Building Permit Application Property Address: 3.;1,15 rer'\-\-on 5+. Property Owner (please print): V-.-~ R \' Ad -f' \ \ Phone 7;;;.,o-a~:)(lr ?76/ Mailing Address: (if different than property address) Address: SA. rf\-€ o..s, rt'or,v'P City, State, Zip: Contractor: C"1 n<?c\ ?Lu.VV'-'omj D/7/ 7 f ~ nr\c..D.- Co. Phone: j()"1- <-j 55 -lj30t Contractor License #: Sub Contractors: Electrical City License #: Company: Plumbing City License #: 0 IiI 7 ~ CompanyG",cl ?w"'hll1a SeVVlce CO. .) Exp.Date: 3-31-01 Approval: Mechanical City License #: Company: Exp. Date: Approval: Exp. Date: Approval: Use of space (description): I"c:,\.eJ.J.. l'Ju..-\sid e Description of WOrk: Sf'v ,Y\..\I..l..Qx- iRp' Construction Value: $ _'500. 00 (as calculated per the Building Valuation Data sheet) Plan Review (due at time of submittal): $ Sq. Ft./L.Ft added: Squares BTU's Gallons Amps OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate, and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations made are accurate: that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this application and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building Code (I.B.C) and all other applicable Wheat Ridge Ordinances, for work under this permit. Plans subject to field inspection. CIRLCE ONE: PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE of (OWNER) (CONTRATOR) SIGNATURE: (70"1 L-:J <t ....be.--r;; Date: 1h<.J /08' . , PRINT NAME: DEPARTMENT USE ONLY ZONING COMMENTS: Zoning: Reviewer: PUBLIC WORKS COMMENTS: Reviewer: BUILDING DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: Reviewer: FIRE DEPARTMENT:: D approved wI comments D disapproved D no review required I Bldg Valuation: $ OCCUPANCY' DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - 303-234-5933 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80215 - (303-235-2855) Building Permit Number: Date: 13653 4/5/02 Property Owner: DARREN HENKEL Property Address: 3275 FENTON ST Contractor License No. : Company: Phone: 462-4114 Phone: OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT Construction Value: Permit Fee Plan ReView Fee Use Tax I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate, and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations made are accurate; that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this application, and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building Code (V. B.C.) and all other applicable Wheat Ridge ordin.apces. for_work under this permit (OWNER)(CONTRACTOR) SIGNED to/ /7.?- '-T. DATE Total Use. Description: NEW FIREPLACE INSTAllATION. (UNIT CANNOT BE USED ON NO BURN DAYS I) BUilDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY ........ Approval: Zoning: SIC --- Approval: DM OK PER DESCRIPTION ABOVE. APPROVED FOR BURN DAYS "ONLY." Approval: Occupancy: Roof: Stories: Walls: Residential Units: Electrical License No : Company: Plumbing License No Company: Me::":!LdIL~,ji LI'~c .21C ,~ Company Expiration Date: Approval: Expiration Date: Approval: Expiration Date: Approval: $2,600.00 $8325 <:-n "r, $"200 $13525 (1) This permit was issued in accordance with the provisions set forth in yopur application and is subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and to the Zoning Regulations and Building Code of Wheat Ridge, Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of the City. (2) This permit shall expire if (A) the work authorized is not commenced within sixty (60) days from issue date or (8) the building authorized is suspended or abandoned for a period of 120 days. (3) If this permit expires, a new permit may be acquired for a fee of one-half the amount normally required, provided no changes have been or will be made in the original plans and specifications and any suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (1) year, If changes are made or if suspension or abandonment exceeds one (1) year, full fees shall be paid for a new permit (4) No work of any manner shalt be done that will change the natural flow of water causing a drainage problem (5) Contractor shall notify the Building Inspector twenty-four (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall receive written approval on inspection card before proceediing with successive phases of the job. (6) .iYh . uance of a p'~rmit or the approval of drawings and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, nor an approval of, any vIolation of the ., is' lding codes or any other ordinance, law, rule or regulation, ';.. Inspector ~~' WH(~r ""/ ~ 0 - C> U ~ COL OR !.:OO DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - 303-234-5933 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80215 - (303-235-2855) APPLICATION Building Permit Number: Date: Property Owner: Property Address: Contractor License No.: Company: :D A~ H&NILD-- ?JCl7f>" rt::'l'-'\~ I IPI-h;/-y'r\ ",If!- ILl {)(" 'Z- (C? Phone: ~C>~ '1<'=2-.<f lIef OWNER/CONTRACTOR SlGNA TURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT Phone: I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate, and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations ofthe City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations made are accurate; that I have read and agree. to abide by all conditions printed on this application and that I assume full responsibili or compliance wit1 the Wheat Ridge Building Code (U.B.C) and all other applic e heat Rid rd' ces, for work under this permit. (OWNER)(CON1RACTOR), SIGNED DATE1/;z!cz Description: ~, Nc'"'--' f.?f(?fff PVk"", )'1'-' <i,v! LAT ,OJo-O. Construction Value:$ 7. ,&::0 Permit Fee:$ Plan Review Fee:$ Use Tax:$ Total:$ Unit- CJC) HD Burn dhtS ~1'Jf)of .be U.f"G J.. BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY ZONING COMMENTS: Approval: Zoning: BUILDING CDMMENTS: cPl:::- -Per DC:>Cnf' tit) f' . Approval: It ~ Jir t-n clars PUBLIC WORKS COMMEJrtf"O Approval: 13~ '~"7/r..., .!' --(f Occupancy: Walls: Roof: Stories: Electrical License No: Company: Plumbing License No: Company: Expiration Date: Approval: Expiration Date: Approval: Expiration Date: Approval: SIC: Sq.Ft.: "-, A RECEIVED " , \-'. A r....1"\ ;" .-, .-,~f'\"\ /--',;";,"" '.' "',' , (1) This permit was issued in accordance with the provisions set forth in your application and is subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and to the Zoning Regulations and Building Codes of Wheat Ridge, Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of the City. (2) TIus permit shall expire if (A) the work authorized is not commenced within sixty (60) days from issue date or (B) the building authorized is suspended or abandoned for a period of 120 days. (3) If this permit expires, anew pennit may be acquired for a fee of one-hatfrhe amount nonnany required, provided no changes have been or will be made in the original plans and specifications and any suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (1) year If c11angeS have heen or if sllspension ('1f ;lh;llldC\l1l11!'nt exceeds one (I) year, full fees shall be paid for a new pennit. (4) No work of any manner shall be done that will change the natural flow of water causing a drainage problem. (5) Contractor shall notify the Building Inspector twenty-four (24) hOllrs in advance for all inspections and shall receive writteo approval 00 inspection card before proceeding with successive phases of the job. (6) The issuance of a permit or the approval of drawings and specifications shall oot be construed to be a permit for, nor an approval of, aoy violation of the provisio 0 Ie building codes or any other ordinance, law, rule or regulation. /' ~ ",-!$ ~c, .,}'Q (J> ",0 <): , .....J .....J <( :r: z w :r: o I- ~ ...~. ~ ~ 0 I ~ ..- II :r: :: I- -.;t 0::: "" 0 ..- z -~'''---''.-. ;<'-":':::-;;'::r:::':~*~,,,=- '-l .-,:.."..- ~~~""""-"'T"'7~"",-o:":E",''':,--- ~ (J .p 8 ,I ~ -". '!- 'Ii w --' '" 5i :::l '" :::; o u o .... ~ '" ~ ~ z o I- <( > W .....J W l- (/) W ~ EID .. ~ ~ lU (' ~~ r~~ - ....,. Thank-you for purchasing a REGENCY FIREPLACE PRODUCT. The pride of workmanship that goes into each of our products will give you years of trouble-free enjoyment. This product has been certified by the Environmental Protection Agency of the United States. This means that it meets the strictest standards in providing you with the latest in clean burning technology and efficiency. 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TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Label Safety Label............................................... ....4 Installation Parts, Product Details and Options ... .................... 5 Before You Install the Regency WarmHearth ...... .................. 6 Dimensions and Specifications .......................................... 6 Clearances and Height Requirements ............................... 7 Firepiace Enclosure Framing.. ................. .................... .... 7 Framing Details Diagram ....... .................................... .......8 Location of Fireplace ............................................................ 8 Hearth Extension ..................................................................8 Chimney Considerations ..................................................... 9 Chimney Height ............................................................ 9 Chase Enclosure .......................................................... 9 Installation Components Diagram .................................... 10 Assembly Steps ................................................................. 10 Installing the Stand-offs ..................................................... 10 Set the Warm Hearth into Position ..................................... 11 Installing the Chimney System .......................................... 11 Required Firestop, Radiation Shield, or Attic Insuiation Shield (Table 1) .......................................... 12 Minimum Recommended Flue Height (Table 2) ....... 12 Offset Chimney Installation ......................................... 12 Installing the Outside Air Kit ..............................:................ 13 Wiring the WarmHearth ...................................................... 13 Installing the Blower Systems ........................................... 13 Fan Part Numbers ....................................................... 13 1) Internal Blower with Thermodisc............................14 2) External Blower with Thermodisc ............ .............14 3) Internal & External Blower with Thermodisc .......... 14 Gravity Air Feed Option ....................................................... 14 Installing Your Central Heating System ............................. 15 Materials Required ...................................................... 15 Installation ................................................................... 15 Page Page Finishing the Warm Hearth Completing the Facing.... ................................. ......... 17 Non-Self Supporting, Thin Veneer Facades Installations ............................ .................. ..........17 Masonry Kit Installation (Optional) ...................... ....... 17 Finishing Details .........................................................1 B Completing the Mantle ................................................ 1 B Masonry Liner/Bricks (Optional) ............................ . 19 Louvers .............................. .......................................... ..... 19 Glass Installation ............................................................... 19 Door Handle .......................................................................19 Latch Adjustment................................................................ 19 Secondary Air Tube Installation ........................ ...... 19 Operating Instructions Draft Control................ ........................................... ..........20 First Fire.... ........ ...... ............................ ......... ....... ..... ........... 20 Safety Guidelines .......... ........................ ...........................20 Maintenance Gold Plated Doors and Louvers .................................... ... 21 Door Gasket .......................................................................21 Door Hinges .......... .......................................... .................21 Glass Cleaning ................................................................... 21 Glass Removal/Replacement ........................................... 21 Warranty Warranty .................. .........................23 Regency 22510 Warm Hearth 3 SAFETY LABEL This is a copy of the label that accompanies each RegencyWarmHearth. It is located inside the lower louver opening on the left side. We have printed a copy of the contents here for your review. NOTE: Regency units are constantly being improved. Check the label on the unit and if there is a difference, the label on the unit is the correct one. ----------------------------------------------------- I Wamock Hersey LISTED FACTORY BUILT FIREPLACE DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL : -- - _ REGENCY WARM HEARTH MODEL: Z2510L I : c . ;,,_ US TESTED TO: UL-127/ULG-S610/ULC SB27 WH- I REPORT No. 5971 Serial Number I Install and use only in accordance with the manufacturer's installation and operating instructions. I Do not obstruct combustion air inlet. I : MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS I I Side Wall : Mantel I Mantel Projection I 1 Unit Top, Back, Sides and Bottom : Hearth Extension (000-910) I FOR USE WITH SOLID WOOD FUEL ONLY. 15 in./380 mm. from door opening 18 in. 1460 mm. from top of vents 10in./265mm. from face Operate only with viewing door closed . open only to add fuel. Firebricks must be in place during operation. Combustible materials are not pennltted on face of unit. Oin./Omm. 40in.l101Bmm. 20 in.l50B mm. to spacers Wide Depth I COMPONENTS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION: : _ Combustible floor protector (Hearth Extension Part No. 000-910) is not required when WARM HEARTH is I raised 4 in./100 mm. or more above floor. However, combustible floor must be protected by a I noncombustible material extending 16 in. 1400 mm to the front of the unit and 8 in 1200 mm to the sides of the I feed door. I : _ Use a 4 in./1 00 mm. diameter flexible duct and combustion air inlet assembly. : I - Use one of the following 7 in./180 mm. diameter or 8 in./200 mm. diameter (with anchor plate adaptor Part I 1 No. 000-924) listed chimney systems, complete wi~h components as specified in the installation I I Instructions: Security Chimneys Model ASHT or S21 00, Selkirk Metalbestos Model Sentinel or Model SSIl, I I American Metal ProductsAMERITEC Model HS, Oliver Macleod ProJet 3103, G.S.w. Heating Products : : Super Chimney Model SC1 or 21 00, G.S.w. Heating Products Model JFC or FC (Must be installed with attic I I Insulation shield GSW -JSC-7-FAIS), ICC Excel 103 HT, iCC Excel 2100, any chimney system that is listed I l and certified to ULC-S629. I : OPTiONAL COMPONENTS: I I Central heating blower.: 8" Dla. inlet, a minimum capacity of 433 CFM at a astatic pressure of 0.75 in. W.C. I I and the blower is listed in the country where the blower is to be installed. Electrical rating 115V, 60 HZ. I I Replace glass only with 5 mm. Neoceram glass. I : Top Venting System Hearth Extension (000-910) : i !)}DEGENCY Fireplace Products International Ltd., Delta, Be, Canada i I f( ~ FIREPLACE PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED I :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDD: :=~=~~~-~~~-~~-=: I MADE IN CANADA 908-176 rev.11/00 I ----------------------------------------------------- The Regency WARMHEARTH Product Lebel 4 Regency Z2510 Warm Hearth . . INSTALLATION . THE REGENCY WARMHEARTH r ~ I I 1) Optional 24 Karat Gold-plated Louvers 2) Clean Glass Air Wash System 3) High Safety Ceramic Glass 4) Optional 24 Karat Gold-plated Door 5) Andirons 6) Convection Air Inlet 7) Optional 150 CFM 2-speed Blower 8) Convection Chamber 9) Secondary Air Source I EPA Certified YES, Phase 2 Emissions 5.2 Gms/Hr. 1 Efficiency (DEQ) 70.7% ! BTU/HR (EPA) 10,600-39,500 I Flue Size 7 " diameter or 8" with . . Adaptor (#000-924) Log Size 22" Weight: shipping 7151bs. stripped weight: 460 Ibs. Regency Z2510 Warm Hearth 10) Primary Air Source 11) 7-inch Flue Pipe 12) High Heat Refractory Lining . PRODUCT DETAILS OPTIONS Blower 150 CFM, 2 speed Central Forced Air Heating System 433 CFM Blower' Gold Door 24 kt. Gold Plated Gold Louvers 24 kt. Gold Plated Masonry Retainer Kit Part # 000-920 'Not supplied by Regency, see your Regency Dealer or heating contractor. 5 INSTALLATION READ BEFORE YOU INSTALL THEREGENCYWARMHEARTH HIGH EFFICIENCY EPA CERTIFIED FIREPLACE This installation manual will enable you to make a safe, efficient and dependable installation of your fireplace and chimney system. Please read and understand these instructions before beginning your installation. Do not alter or modify the fireplace or its com- ponents under any circumstances. Any mod- ification or alteration of the fireplace system, including but not limited tathe fireplace, chimney components and accessories, may void the warranty, listing and approvals of this system and could result in an unsafe and potentially dangerous installation. PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. IMPORTANT: Please read and follow these rules for safety. 1) Before starting your fireplace installation, read these installation instructions careful- ly to be sure you understand them in their entirety. Failure to follow them could cause a fireplace malfunction resulting in serious injury and/or property damage. 2) Always check your local building codes. The installation must comply with all local, regional and state codes and regulations. 3) This model fireplace must be installed with one of the chimney systems listed in the Chimney Section in this manual. These systems are intended for use as a residen- tial type appliance. The chimney must always vent to the outside of the building. 4) To ensure a safe fireplace system and to prevent the build-up of soot and creosote, inspect and clean the fireplace and chim- ney prior to use and periodically during the heating season. 5) Use solid fuel only. DO NOT use artificial logs containing petroleum products, chem- ical chimney cleaners, gas logs, gas light- ers, salt contaminated wood or flame col- orants in your fireplace. When using com- pressed sawdust logs use only at 1/3 capacity since these get very hot and expand. 6) DO NOT use charcoal or coal under any circumstances. 7) NEVER use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or any liquid to start or "freshen up" a fire in this fireplace. Keep any flammable liquid a safe distance from the fireplace. 8) NEVER leave children unattended when there is a fire burning in the fireplace. 9) Allow the fireplace to cool before servicing. Always shut off any electricity to the fire- place while working on it. This will prevent any _possible electrical shock. 10) Regency is not responsible for any smoking or related problems that may result from the lack of adequate com. bustion air. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that adequate combustion air has been provided for the fireplace. 11) Regency Industries Ltd. does not warranty "smoke free" operation nor are we respon- sible for inadequate system draft caused by mechanical systems, general construc- tion conditions, inadequate chimney heights, adverse wind conditions and/or unusual environmental factors or conditions be- yond our control. 12) DO NOT use a fireplace insert or any other product not specified by Regency for use with this fireplace. 13) Never, under any circumstances, install a fireplace, chimney co,mponent or any ac- cessories, supplied by Regency, that have visible or suspected physical damage as a result of handling or transportation. These items should be inspected by a Regency dealer or qualified factory representative to ensure safe- condition. When in doubt, consult your Regency dealer. 14) It is recommended that power is supplied to the terminal block of the unit to aHow for the installation of blower components now or at a future date. EE E E N ... '" <D N '" ;:;: ~~ ~ ~ E~;1; E '" ~ ;s: '" '" DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS The Warm Hearth is a woodburning fireplace featuring a self-contained heat-circulating sys- tem and cast-iron door with large viewing window. Options available are a Central Heat- ing System or an Internal Blower. A set of andirons are installed in the firebox to properly position the fire, do not remove them. Note: Illustrations shown reflect "typi. cal" installations with nominal dimensions and are for design and framing reference only. Actu- al installations may vary due to individual design preferences. However, always maintain mini. mum clearances to combustible materials and do not violate any specific installation requirements. The Warm Hearth fireplace has been tested and listed by Warnock Hersey Inc. to UL. 127 Standard for U.S. installations and ULC. 8610 standard for Canadian installations. This unit is intended for installation in convention. al homes and buildings of conventional construction, not in mobile homes. This fireplace system is designed for installa- tion in accordance with the National Fire Protection Standard for chimneys, fireplaces and solid fuel burning appliances; NFPA 211 and in accordance with codes such as the BOCA Basic National Codes, the Standard Mechanical Code, Uniform Building Codes, Canadian National Building Codes or applicable local codes. 12-1/2" (318 ~ 13-112" (343 ) ._;j::~;:. ."---~_i '" ~;;}~~ti" _ "::1 'h ,it ~'t ~":-'75:>'.'';c:~''. t:: ;;;;;;;:::'"i~:"-'. ,-"- mm I ~ mm -I . .J=~ i} " , ''ii ;7:? ~ E " !t - E E ;g " ~ E 0 r- ;:. '% ~ < ;; E s::! "'~ E ~ ";' E '" ~ '" do ... '" E ~ '" e L"":==--~ ~ t ~ ~ ,:. {i ;s: t J N "I '" 1~-1/4! 1-112" (235m~ (38mm) ~17"(432mm) 25"(635mm) " 657mm E E r- '" S ~ ,:. 25-7/8 ( Unit Dimensions 6 Regency Z2510 Warm Hearth ",:~-j-':\::>, I ~ ~ 'I , 34"(864mm) 37-3/4"(959mm) . . . I . I 1 ~ I , I I ~:. 1 INSTALLATION FAILURE TO USE PARTS MANU- FACTURED BY REGENCY FIRE- PLACE INDUSTRIES OR VARIA- TIONS IN TECHNIQUES AND CON- STRUCTION MATERIAL DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL MAY CREATE A FIRE HAZARD AND VOID REGEN- CY'S WARRANTY. The Warm Hearth main unit consists of the following: 1) The main fire box and heat exchanger 2) The larg~ door with ceramic glass 3) A full brick lining and flue baffle 4) The upper and lower louvers 5) The insulated outside air duct 6) The hearth extension floor protector used for flush mount installations 7) Hearth Safety Strip 8) The internal blowers system (optional) 9) A Furnace Damper Control (optional) 10) The Masonry Retainer Kit (Optional) 11) Furnace Blower (optional) CLEARANCES AND HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS The WarmHearth may be placed on or near construction materials. The combustion air kit, fire stop spacer and roof flashings (not chase flashings) may be placed directly on or against normal construction materials. The chimney requires a minimum 2 in. (50 mm) clearance. A combustible mantle (to a depth of 1 0 in.) may be installed no closer than 18 in. (457 mm) above the warm air vent. The chimney must be enclosed when installed in or passing through a living area where combustible material or people may come in contact with it. This is important to prevent possible personal injury or fire hazard. For any further information, please call your dealer. Special restrictions apply to the front and facing of the fireplace and nearby walls. WARNING: If insulation is used, do not place the unit against it. Insulation or vapor barriers, if used, must be secured to assure insulation and vapor barriers remain in place and do not affect the required air spaces. WARNING: Do not pack or fill required air spaces with insulation or other material. No material of any kind is allowed in these areas. No Combustibles on Face of Unit Combustibles May Not Extend to Unit Face Do not notch wallboard around standoffs Max.10"(254mm) Depth of Mantel ---- ..... _____.....~. nU uFiMin._11~: (4f5~mmtt)1 . .; rom opo yen 0 : center hne ; Combustible Mantel :~: : : I . ~ Min. 26-1/2"(673n'im) to centerline : -- - - - -- -- ~ Min. 15"(381mm) 15"(381mm) Min. Clearance from wall to firebox opening. 1/2" (12.7mm): .. \+: ~in. 6"(152mml ' .; E E . ~o; U;C ~ro ;-::0 ~.s ~~ '0 "'0 "'- .u.. ~ ::E J: , ~ - ~ -- . Min.40"(1016mm) Clearances to Combustibles NOTE: 1) Do not insulate the chase cavity with blown or fill type insulation materials. 2) Local codes may not require firestopping at the ceiling level for outside chase installa- tions; however, it is recommended for safe- ty and the reduction, of heat loss. 3) We recommend that you insulate at least the first floor of the chase to prevent heat loss. 4) Some local codes require 1 hour fire rating on one or all sides of fire chases. Check with your local authorities. FIREPLACE ENCLOSURE FRAMING As per the diagram, the framing of the main enclosure should not infringe on the area above the fireplace to the ceiling level. The rear and side walls as well as the face above the fireplace must not extend into the area above the unit. The only structure allowed above the unit is on the stand-offs at the front of the unit supporting the header. The enclosure walls can be framed using any suitable material (2 x 4 - 2 x 6 studs, plywood, gyproc, etc.), 2x 6 is not acceptable for header. Normally, framing will be set back to allow sheathing to be flush with the front of the fireplace. *" ;{ .;; ;'> " "1 "" if; E 11 ~" "', E . ... 25-7/8" , <D 57mm '" , ~ 9j * ~ m v ;j; ~ '* 38"(965mm) Framing Spec;ncations When framing in the headet(directly above the fireplace) DO NOT bring any combustible material lower than the top of the stand-ofts. Be sure to seal the space between the fire- place and the enclosure above with Wonder- board, Durock or other similar non-combustible sheeting to prevent hot air from entering the enclosure. CAUTION: ONLY NON-COMBUSTI- BLE MATERIAL LIKE E>lPANDED METAL OR CONCRETE BOARDS SUCH AS WONDERBOARD AND DUROCKETC. MAYBEUSEDIN THE SPACE BETWEEN THE UNIT AND THE FRAMING. Regency Z2510 Warm Hearth 7 INSTALLATION Note: If the fireplace is being cantilev- ered through an outside wall. the entire enclosure (floor, wall and false ceiling) up to the first ceiling level must be completely insulat. ed and vapor sealed and sheathed, to avoid transfer of cold air through the fireplace when not in use. E oJ5 NO !!l. 40"(1016mm) "E=E ~E !22e <?M t;-O) or--. tOr--. .....f:::!.......~ 26-1/2"(673mm) Building Structures Cannot Encroach on Chase 6 FRAMING DETAILS Note: Dueting is tested at 1 in. clearance to framing for the first 6 feet and 1/2 in. thereafter and no stand.offs are required. E E ... '" ~ '" ;:: .;, N straight run fora" Hot Air Duct 2x4 Stud Wall 5" 'd h t 2x4Framlng Wlesee metal strip under unit and hearth LOCATION OF FIREPLACE Carefully select the proper location for heat circulation, aesthetics, chimney obstructions and 'clearance to side wall(s). With proper pre- planning, a slight adjustment of a few inches can save considerable time and expense later during construction and assembly. Carefully consider the position of the fireplace opening with respect to the location of adjacent or nearby stairwells, bath or kitchen exhaust fans and/or return air registers for forced air furnaces/air conditioners that could cause a smoking fireplace condition if the house is tightly insulated. ;... E " E '" :i1 ~ ~ 0, '" 2 x 6 Framing HEARTH EXTENSION NOTE: When, the unit is raised 4 inches above the floor the Regency Hearth Extension (Part# 000-910) is not required. If you plan to raise the fireplace and hearth extension, build the plat- form assembly then position fireplace and hearth extension on top. If you are not raising the unit, check that you will have sufficient clearance under the bottom louver for your finishing material on top of the hearth exten- sion, I.e. tiles, concrete board, etc. 1) Insert the metal safety strip, packaged with the fireplace beneath the fireplace as illustrated below. The safety strip should be tacked down to prevent possible shift- ing and should overlap for continual cover- age of the floor. Note: A safety strip is not required when the fireplace rests on ~ non-com- bustible surface. Note: Install the hearth extension only as illustrated. The safety strip should extend 2 in. (51 mm) in front and on the sides of the fireplace. In the event a wooden support is used to elevate the fireplace above the floor, a UZ" type safety strip should be fabricated from 20 gauge galvanized sheet steel and used to protect the front surface of the wood Regency Z2510 Warm Hearth .' . . '"' , I .., , i . , I I I I ., . '. INSTALLATION support as well as the floor beneath the hearth extension. Chimney Height Note: The "Z" type safety strip is not supplied by Regency and must be fabricated locally. Hearth Extension Finishing Material \ Hearth 2-1/2" Extension . 2) Refer to fireplace drawing and specifica- tions on page 6 and page 7 for framing dimensions and details. framing header may be positioned directly on top of the front fireplace stand-offs. IMPORTANT: Underno circumstanc- es can the fireplace top or side spacers be removed or modified. Do not notch the header to be in- . stalled closerthanthefireplaceout- side facing spacers. 3) Fireplace must be anchored to the framing to prevent movement or rocking; use wall grips or seismic brackets which have been supplied. These angle brackets are installed by attaching them to the side of the unit and to the back side of the 2 x 4 or further back on 2 x 6 framing. CHIMNEY SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS Regency's Warm Hearth Fireplace is to be in- stalled with one of the following Chimney Sys- tems only. Chimney systems going from 7 in. to a in. diameter (with adaptor #000-924) may be used. In Canada: Any factory built chimney listed and certified to ULC.S629. Also any of the following chimney covered by ULC-S610 or ULC S604. 1) GSW Heating Products Model JFC 2) Oliver McLeod Ltd. Model PRO-JET 31 03 3) Security Chimney Ltd. Model ASHT 4) Selkirk Metalbestos Model SS 5) ICC Excel 1 03 HT 6) ICC Excel 21 00 In U.S.A. Any of the following chimney systems covered by UL-103HT may be used. 1) American Metal ProductAMERI- TEC Model HS 2) GSW Heating Products Model FC 3) Oliver McLeod Ltd. Model PRO-JET 31 03 4) Security Chimney Ltd. Model ASHT 5) Security Chimney Ltd. Model S2100 6) Security Chimney Ltd. Model Sentinel 7) Selkirk Metalbestos Model SS II 8) Simpson Dura-Vent Model Dura-Plus 9) ICC Excel 1 03 HT 10) ICC Excel 2100 Note: Anchor Plate/Fireplace Adaptor must be purchased .with Chimney sys. tem. The use of only one of these systems is permitted when installing the WarmHearth. Do not alter or mix parts from other systems as this may cause a potential hazard and void Regen- cy's limited warranty. Low Profile Cap "- Chase Flashingl. Air FIO," \ Vent Flue The total height of your WarmHearth fireplace system from the surface the fireplace rests on to the chimney top must not exceed 36 ft. and must also meet minimum system height chart. Please refer to the Flue Manufacturer's Instruc- tions for specific details. Refer to Page 12 for Minimum Flue System Heights. Chase Enclosure A chase is a vertical box-like structure con- structed to surround the fireplace and chimney. A ventilated chase cap is highly recommended. Refer to flue manufacturer's instructions for reduced flue heights above chase termina- tions. ICC and Dura-Vent allow for reduced height with ventilated chase flashing. As with all chimney installations, avoid overhead ob- structions such as trees, power lines, etc. A chase should be constructed just like any outside wall. In a cold climate, we recommend the base of the chase be insulated between the solid continuous floor beneath the fireplace and the chase bottom. If used, the value and amount of chase insulation in a cold climate installation is optional and not required for safety. Insulation is recommended to avoid heat loss. Note: Insulation does not come in contact with Chimney. Maintain a 2 in. clearance. Fire Stop Frame ~ideDraft Stops Regency 22510 Warm Hearth 9 Ventilated Chase Pan Combustible Chase INSTALLATION BEFORE YOU START ASSEMBLY STEPS Check your inventory Ii~t to be sure you have all the necessary parts supplied in good usable condition. Check for any concealed damage. Check the operation of the combustion air damper. When the damper is in the fully closed position, the damper handle should be to the right. When damper is in the fully open position, the damper handle must be in the left position; Installation Components Attic Radiation Shield Storm Collar Roof Flashing 8~ Dia. Hot Air Duct (Ieflorrtght side attachment) Framing Seismic Wall Bracket Outside Fresh Air Duct Outside Air Inlet Note: The following steps represent the normal sequence of installation. Each installation is unique. howev- er, and might require different steps. Each step is dealt with in detail in the following pages. 1) lnstallstand-offs and insulation strip to the unit. See Page 10. 2) Complete FramingfortheWarmHearth. See Pages 7 to 9. IMPORTANT: Remove all gold acces- sories such as door, louvers while installing to avoid marking. Position firebox prior to framing or into prepared framing. See Page 8. 3) Install the chimney system. See Pages 9to 10. 4) Install outside combustion air kit. See Page 13. 5) Hook-up the Wiring. See Page 13. 6) Install the Blowers. See Pages 13 to 14. 7) Gravity Air Feed Option. See Page 14. 8) Install Central Heat Kit, if applicable. See Pages 15 to 16. 9) Complete finish wall material, surround and hearth extension to your individual taste. See Pages 17to 18. 10) Position masonry liner/bricks and ceramic fiber insulation in the unit. Attach gold louvers, glass, door, spring handles. See Page 19. INSTALLING THE STAND-OFFS Stand-ofts are installed to prOVide reduced temperatures and proper clearances for the safe installation of your product. They consist of four 1 in. stand-offs on the back, two 2 in. stand-ofts on each side and one 6 in. stand-off on the top of the unit. Attach these stand-offs where indicated in the pre-drilled holes on the unit body. IMPORTANT: Itisabsolutelyneces- sary to attach stand-offs to the unit to avoid combustion problems. Serious overheating of combusti- ble framing and possible fire may 10 Regency 22510 Warm Hearth .l r I , '. i' i I '" . . , I .! I ... .. INSTALLATION result if stand-offs are not properly installed. Insulation .........''U ~ IMPORTANT: Insulation extends for- ward to seal against the back ofthe WarmHearth masonry or non-com- bustible face. SET THE WARM HEARTH INTO POSITION 1) Estimate the total weight of the fireplace system and surround materials such as brick, stone, etc., to be installed. Shipping weight is 715 Ibs. and stripped weight is 460 Ibs. Stripped weight refers to the weight of the product with bricks, door and any accessories removed. 2) Measure the square footage of the floor space to be occupied by the system, surrounds and hearth extensions. 3) Note the floor construction, i.e. 2 x 1 a's, (51 x 250 mm), single or double joists, type and thickness of floor boards and consult your local building code to determine if you need additional support. 4) Remove door, firebox bricks, louvers etc. Note: Set aside Gold doors and louvers away from harsh chemicals and away from abrasive materials to avoid damage, e.g. muriatic acid for masonry wash will strip the gold plate on the door. Firebricks are fragile and should be handled with caution. The fireplace may be installed directly on a combustible floor or raised on a platform of an appropriate height. Do not place fireplace on carpeting, vinyl or other soft floor coverings. It may, however, be placed on flat wood, ply- wood, particle board or other hard surfaces. Be sure the fireplace rests on a solid contin- uous floor or platform for support and to pre. vent cold air from entering the room from under the fireplace, if against an outside wail. The fireplace may be positioned and then the framing built an!lund it, or the framing may be constructed and the fireplace positioned into the opening. The minimum ceiling height is 7 feet. When the unit is raised 4 inches above the floor the Regency Hearth Extension (Part# 000-910) is not required. A suitable non-combustible hearth pad is_ mandatory in all installations. INSTALLING THE CHIMNEY SYSTEM Following are a set of general guidelines for installation of the chimney system. The more detailed installation manual supplied with the specific chimney system - must be followed. 1) Using standard construction framing tech. niques, construct the opening for the chim. ney route up through the ceiling(s) and roof or through an outside chase. Framing must maintain adequate minimum air space clear- ance at all times. CAUTION: Allow a minimum 2 in. chimney air space or as specified by the owner's manual for the chimney, to combustible framing members throughout vertical or offset chimney installation. 2) Attach anchor plate/fireplace adaptor to the top of the fireplace. it is important that a tight seal be made with this part and the unit's collar. This must be purchased with the chimney system. 3) Installfirestop, radiation shield, or attic insu- lation shield as required at each floor penetration. See Table 1. Check chimney manufacturer's framing opening sizes to allow for correct clearances. All parts must be listed. 4) The roof flashing should be installed making sure that alignment is correct with openings below. 5) Chimney lengths may now be added until the required height is reached. A minimum flue height of 16 ft. from the floor (or 12 ft. from the top of the unit) is mandatory. Please refer to Table 2 for Flue Heights: 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 3 ft. above its point of penetration of the roof and be at least 2 ft. higher than any point on the roof, wall, or buildin9 within 10 fl. of n. 6) The raincap and storm collar should now be fastened to the top of the chimney. Install additional support(s) as indicated by chim- ney manufacturer's instructions. Attic Insulation Shield __, Joist Radiation / i Shield i If enclosed, -..[ a 1 Hour Fire 1 Rated Enclosure ! is required. i l 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 baf. fie. 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. 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 reg- Regency 22510 WarmHearth 11 ~_; '~.7c...,.~. INSTALLATION TABLE 1 REQUIRED FIRESTOP, RADIATION SHIELD, ORATTICINSULATlONSHIELD Model 1st Floor 2nd Floor into Attic AMERI-TEC310 Firestop Assembly (FSA) . FSA ",ith Attic Insulation Shield (AIS) GSWJFC Firestop/Radiation Shield (FRS) Firestop Attic Insulation Shield (JSC-FAIS) GSWFC Firestop Radiation Shield (FRS) Firestop Attic Insulation Shleld(JSC-FAIS) ICC Excel 1 03HT Radiation Shield (RS) Radiation shield (RS) with Storm Collar (SC) ICC Excel 21 00 Radiation Shield (RS) Radiation shield (RS) with Storm Collar (SC) a.M. PRO-JET Firestop Radiation Shield Joist Shield with Attic Insulation Shield Security ASHT Firestop Radiation Shield (RS) Radiation Shield with Attic Insulation Shield (RS,RSA) Security 2100 Radiation Shield (XRSA) Radiation Shield (XRSA) Selkirk SS Radiation Dustshield Attic Insulation Shield Selkirk SSlI Firestop Wallspacer Firestop WallspacerwithAttic Insulation Shield Simpson Firestop Radiation Shield Firestop Radiation Shield with Attic Insulation DURA-PLUS Shield c. Call the fire department. b. Clear family members out of the area. 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. Offset Chimney Installation Chimney elbows may be used in the installation of the system. A maximum of four 45 degree elbows are allowed. This may be achieved by combining 30 degree and 15 degree elbows together if necessary and allowed by the chimney manufactureL Offset angles of 45, 30 and 15 degrees are allowed with a maxi- mum of 2 offsets. 1) Install the fireplace and chimney as de- scribed above. When you require an elbow, proceed as follows: 2) Install the insulated elbow. Turn the elbow to the required direction and fasten it with screws or locking bands depending on flue design as specified by the manufac- turer. TABLE 2 MINIMUM RECOMMENDED FLUE HEIGHTS IN FEET (Measured from the top of the solid fuel appliance) # OF ELBOWS ELEVATION (FT) ABOVE SEA LEVEL 0 2x15' 4x 15' 2x30' 4x30' 2x45' 4x45' 0-1000 12.00 13.00 14.00 15.0 18.00 16.00 20.0 1000-2000 12.48 13.52 14.56 15.6 18.72 16.64 20.0 2000-3000 12.96 14.04 15.12 16.2 19.44 17.28 21.6 3000-4000 13.44 14.56 15.68 16.8 20.16 17.92 22.4 4000-5000 13.92 15.08 16.24 17.4 20.88 18.56 23.2 5000-6000 14.40 15.60 16.80 18.0 21.60 19.20 24.0 6000-7000 14.88 16.12 17.36 18.6 22.32 19.84 24.8 . 7000-8000 15.36 16.64 17.92 19.2 23.04 20.48 25.6 8000-9000 15.84 17.16 18.48 19.8 23.76 21.12 26.4 9000-10000 16.32 17.68 19.04 20.4 24.48 21.76 27.2 ular operation because the unit uses out- side air for combustion, not room aiL 3) Chimney Maintenance. It is important that you inspect your chimney regularly and keep it clean. If you note more than 1/8 in. creosote build up in your chimney have it cleaned as per instructions of the chimney manufacturer. 2) Multiple Terminations. When you in- stall more than one chimney in the same chase or within the same general area, we suggest that their terminations be separat- ed by at least 16 in. (410 mm) horizontally and 18 in. (460 mm) vertically. This separation is to prevent smoke migrating from one chimney to anotheL 4) Chimney Fires. If you do have a chimney fire, refer to the following: a. Close the fireplace doors aJld air damp~ er. 12 3) Turn the chimney lengths clockwise t610ck 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. Roof Flashing ~ Jf Attic Insulation Shield Use Listed Roof, Offset, or Floor It Support Use Listed Roof, Offset, or Floor ,/ Support l"$1t 5) Install an offset support in the joist at the ceiling. Re- support above each offset; el- bows are not de- signed to carry the weight of the flue system. Regency 22510 WarmHearth . ..;' J . . l l ] INSTALLATION INSTALLING THE OUTSIDE AIR KIT Combustion air is fed to the firebox through a connection on the rear lower left side of the unit. A free flowing supply of air must be available to this opening at all times. Combustion air may be taken from inside the building if the local building code allows, but performance may suffer. Also, it must go through the 4 in. duct to the connection on the left hand side. Air drawn from the interior of the building will affect the performance of gas or oil furnaces, and exhaust fans and fan driven appliances. This may cause a negative pressure in the house allowing smoke to back into the home. The preferred source of combustion air is from outside the building. If possible, install the kit on the wind loading side of the building not the leeward or (negative pressure) side. Note: Do not obtain combustion air from attic, garage or other enclosed space. . 1) Put the supplied insulated air duct to a nearby exterior wall. Maximum length of duct is 20 ft. (6.1 m). Duct length should be kept to a minimum and as straight as possi. ble. Note: 5 ft. only is supplied with unit. If more than 5 ft. is used, increase the diam- eterofthe duct. Termination should be in an area with good air flow. Duct Length 10' 15' 5' 20' ; 4" -- u ~ 5 i 5" is 6" 2) Ensure that your air source is not close to automobile exhaust, gas meters or other vents. 3) Cut a 4-1/4 in. hole through the wall and mount the outside air kit. 4) Attach the two ends of the duct (making sure not to damage the insulating cover) after installing the flange on the fireplace side. Duct must be secured by screws or clamp. Side Connection Unit ,t ~;i~~ Outsi~ ~e~1 Insulated Metal en 4" Duct Outside Air Inlet must be 6 ft. below the chimney termination point WIRING THE WARMHEARTH Field wire main power supply to fireplace for fan kit. (All electrical connections should only be performed by a licensed/certified electrician). WARNING: Electrical Grounding Instructions This appliance is equipped with a three pronged (ground- ing) plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the ground- ing prong from this plug. CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. INSTALLING THE BLOWER SYSTEMS Blower switch box slides into bottom louver assembly and is screwed into place. r Grounding II Lug Detail Lockwashe Star washer I Star washer I i Ground wire \ nut from!an I I Ground wire I from power cord I ~ Louver W-- .' I I , . I I I OPTION 1 Internal Blower with Thenno-Disc The thermodisc provides the user with more convenient control. By leaving the auto/man switch on AUTO, the thermodisc will shut the fan off automatically when the fireplace is too cool to provide adequate heat. 1) Slide blower under side clips (see direc- tional arrows on diagram) and wire to terminal box. Note: hardwire terminal box before drywalling. 2) Blower switch box slides onto bottom lou~ ver and is screwed into place. Thermodisc ~~" .~"". .~"". .~~_..~. .-~G~~~d..."; ~~GrOUnd Black , White White 0: 120V 60 Hz Bac Terminal: Block : .. ...____.. _u _ "j__~____u____' Auto/Manual Low/Off/High Regency 22510 WarmHearth 13 I is , ~; ! INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Metal dueting, grills and distribution box- es. (Installer Supplied) Use high temperature silicone to seal the 2) block-off plate to the unit. If necessary drill extra holes in the plate and the unit and secure with extra screws. 3) 5) Install the connector collar into the unit making sure it is pushed all the way down. Reach through the upper louver opening and snip and bend out the lower edge of the collar in at least 4 places inside the fireplace with pliers 50 it can't be pulled out. Flex Duct OPTION 2 External Blower with Thermo-Disc jog the thermodisc to the fireplace. The holes are on the right hand side just below the ashlip. 000-928 Blower Switch Kit: ln~ludes switch box, two way SWitch and a three way switch. (Fastens to louvers) One-way Damper: Eight inch diameter butterfly valve necessary for external blower installation. Ducting is tested at 1 in. clearance to framing for the first 6 feet and 1/2 in. thereafter and no stand-ofts are required. All ducting should be insulated to reduce heat loss. The thermodisc allows the fireplace to warm up properly before the blower will switch on. The blower is also switched off if the fireplace temperature falls bel~w suitable heating levels. m >"' 00 NE ~" .t:: 120V f- Ground Slack White 000-918 NOTE: Make sure the block-off plate is flush and fastened tightly to the WarmHearth. Important: A tight joint between ma- sonry and the fireplace is necessary to prevent heat from rolling up the front to the Face Header. CAUTION: Blowers must meet spec- ifications listed on page 13, A home fire may result from the use of sub- stitute parts. Connector CoUar The remainder of the components discussed here are optional and are available from your Regency dealer or local heating supply outlet. Below is the listed specifications required for these parts: >,.t:: "" H <om : White Terminal Slqck .-----.-------J--.~.-..----: Low/Off/High On/Off Internal External Blower Blower INSTALLING YOUR CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM Installation External Blower: 8 inch diameter inlet a miniM mum capacity of 433 CFM at a static pressure of 0.75 in. w.c. and is listed in the coun- try where the blower is to be used. ac White 6) Slide the collar into the flex duct. secure with an adjustable clamp. Snip and bend out the outer edge of the collar in at least 4 places inside the frame so it can't be pulled out. o : Terminal: Slack: --"-'~On/ofi-'-"-: External Blower 1) Remove screws from one of the vent hole covers "A" (but not both) on top of the Warm Hearth. Central Heating External Blower The WarmHearth may be used as a central forced air heating unit by adding ducting and a fan. 2) Take one way duct vent pipe and rotate in hole to cut through 4 in. of insulation. Remove insulation from pipe. FAN PART NUMBERS Wall Switch: 1 speed blower requires 2-way switch 2 speed blower requires 3-way switch etc. 7) Drill holes or use nails to attach the Vent Frame to the wall. Note: holes in frame are used to attach the Vent cover. The parts listed below are available from Re- gency. Please see your Regency Dealer for prices. OPTION 3 Internal and External Blowers with a Thermodisc Materials Required: 3) Remove screws on cover "B" and slide it to the back. 14-1/2" X 15-3/8" Typical Openin9 ':.. Blower requirements: see Options 2 and 3 in section "F) Installing the Blower Systems" Wan Thermostat: For both wall switch and thermostat see your RegenM cy dealer or heating supplier for compatible parts. 1) ,,,", ...... ~..\\ \/ Flex Vent 000-912 Internal Blower Assembly: Includes 150 CFM, 2 speed biow- er. Blower Switch Kit and Ther- mo-Disc Kit. , Thermo-Disc Kit: Includes Thermo-Disc, wiring and fastening hardware. 4) Install the one way valve making sure it is pushed all the way down. Shutters should When both blowers are used the thermodisc should be connected to the external blower. Note: There are two holes provided for attach- 000-927 . F"" Attic Fumace Slower r---r ~ ,A I lIi I '-' t-J I . ~ Clamp ~ Upper Air Vent Frame Twotofour - 6" dia. Runs - L GRAVITY AIR FEED KIT OPTION (5) C0 The Gravity ~ir Feed Kit is designed to extend the heat output vent above the Warm Hearth or to the front or the side. The upper louver opening is blocked off and flex duct is connected to.the vent holes in the top ofthe unit and runto vent grills installed 14-1/2" x 15-3/8" above the Unl~ or to th~ side. Both 8" diameter insulated Flex pipes must be Typical Opening used along WIth the air vent to bring additional air into the chase. Parts List IMPORTANT: Make sure the front edge of the collar is flush with the front edge of the air vent frame. Three to six 5" dia. Runs NOTE: The flex duct can easily be trimmed shorter or stretched longer. Qty. 1 Block-off plate 6-112" x 28" 4 Connector collars 4 Adjustable clamps 2 Upper air vent frame 2 5' len9ths of flexible vent pipe (B" dia.) 2 Large upper vent covers 1 Small lower vent cover 1 Lower air vent frame 2 Insulation sleeves for flexible vent pipe 1) Remove the screws from both of the vent hole covers (Vent cover A) on top of the unit. 2) Take the connector collar and rotate it in the hole to cut through 4" of insulation. Remove the insulation from pipe. / One Way Valve Furnace Damper Control NOTE: Termination boxes require a 14-1/2"W x 15..J/SnH opening in com. bustible materials. 7'6" approx. 8) Locate and install the lower air vent next. A 7-3/4" x 7-3/4" opening is required to fit the frame that is supplied. The vent must be installed in the chase and should be within 12" of the floor. 8" dia. Duct 'D WARNING: Lower air vent MUST be installed in all applications, other- wise serious overheating of the chase may result. - ""'" 9) Fasten the block-off plate to the Warm- Hearth using the existing holes that normalM Iy secure the louvers, using the louver screws. Make sure the top edge is up. . <; -, I '-- ---~ -Jl. 8" dia, Header \.'---::::: / --- Basement Furnace Blower 3) Remove the screws on the lower cover (Vent cover B) and slide it back under the insulation. 4) Slide the connector collar into the flex duct and secure with an adjustable clamp. Vent Alternate Position Central Heat Option Regency Z2510 Warm Hearth 15 14 Regency Z2510 Warm Hearth INSTALLATION be at the top so they lie flat. Bend out the lower edge of the valve at 4 places inside the fireplace with pliers so that it can't be pulled out again. Diagram 2. One Way Duct @ ~ Vent Pipe Diagram 1 Diagram 2 5) Locate the blower in a convenient location near the fireplace. In a 2 story home one good location would be in the ceiling ofthe basement because you must be able to access it for oiling and replacement. Note: The blower can be installed al- most anywhere in the home. How. ever, some thought should be put into the planning, to ensure blow- er noise is kept away from rooms that want quiet. Length of runs should be kept to a minimum to conserve space and minimize cost. Maximum duct length should normally not be more than 50 feet between the fireplace through the fan to the outlet farthest-away. There is a loss of about 15% per- formance at 50 feet. WARNING: The WanmHearth may be tied into your home's central wanm air duct system by linking into the HOT air duct in any position you may choose, however, caution must be used to ensure that hot air produced by the WannHearth can:' not be drawn back into the central heating furnace. 6) Connect the inlet of the blower to the outlet of the valve using 8 inch diameter metal ducting (rigid or flex)_ Any other size will not work properly. 7) Duct-work can then be run to the desired roams following good warm air distribution practices. Up to six 5 in. diameter runs l;:an be installed from this system. Note: The cross sectional area of the distribution system must total at least 50 square inches. For exam- ple: If 5 in. pipe is used for distri- bution, the cross section of each is 20 square inches. Three runs of 5 in. pipe is minimum. Shut~offs must not be installed on the reg- isters feeding the room with the thermostat. To prevent the duct and motor from overheating 50 square inches of grill/duct must remain open during operation. WARNING: When the central heating blow- er is in operation' it actually removes. air from the room containing the fireplace. If this room can be closed off from the rest of the house, (i.e. with a door) a grille with at least 100 square inch open area must be installed to allow the air to get back to the fireplace. Otherwise periodic smoking of the fireplace will be experi- enced. 8) When installing the blowers for the central heating option, a thermodisc must be in- stalled (supplied with one-way damper). Install thermodisc on the inside (top right side) against the back surface using the two screws, lock washers and nuts sup- plied. See diagram 3. 9) Wire fan to a 120 volt, 15 amp breaker through the line voltage thermostat. See wiring diagrams on page 14. If used, the .; '6 '" Bath .; '6 '" CThennostat m '6 fo Bedroom Om ::0 Bedroom :fD , 3/16" holes ......Ashlip ,:..-. '-.~_:., 1" 1-5/8" 4" Front Inside Lower Opening Side View Diagram 3 thermostat should be located in the principal room heated through the duct system. Do NOT install it inthe room the fireplace is built in. Near the fireplace a simple shut-oft switch must be installed in series with the thermostat. If the internal blower (Part # 000-912) is also installed, the shut-off switch will be mounted just beside the variable speed control. Note: Do not install an independent variable speed control on the central heating fan, unless the manufacturer of the central heating fan permits it., 10) Frame around fireplace and ducting as shown. Use metal ducting only; don't use plastic in the chase. The diagram shows some ways of ducting the hot air from the fan. You are not restricted in the size of pipe, as long as the total cross sectional area of all runs combined is not less than 50 square inches. The diagram shows alter- nate fan locations. Only one external fan is allowed. 11) Ducting is' tested at 1 in. clearance to fram- ing for the first 6 feet and 1/2 in. thereafter and no stand-ofts are required. All ducting should be insulated to reduce heat loss. Use only approved insulation. o o , , , , , , , , , , , , .________1 m '6 Co Kitchen Dining 8" dia. Duct o o .; '0 '" Living Typical Floor Register Regency 22510 Warm Hearth 16 . . . r-- :1 , . . INSTALLATION FINISHING THE WARMHEARTH Completing the Facing Facing materials must be thin veneer (non-self supporting facades) or self supporting facades. If you are installing a thin veneer facade the RegencyMasonry Reteiner Kit (Part# 000-920) is recommended. All facades must be Non~ Combustible such as brick, rock or ceramic tile. See Clearance to Combustible diagram at the j;;)eginning of this manual to determine the extent to which you must use non-combustible materials. Gypsum wallboard is not non-com- bustible. Diagram 1. Non-Self Supporting, Thin Veneer Facades Installation: 1) Install heavy expanded metal only on the top half of the fireplace using a drill to pre-drill holes and install using tap screws at loca- tions as indicated on kit. 2) Install metal edging of kit on each side of the doors making sure the edges fit nicely with the arch edge above. 3) Cover the rest of the area with wire mesh or metal lath, overlapping around the heavy expanded metal. Make sure nails or staples used for fastening mesh penetrate studs at least 1 in. 4) Mortar must be "thin set" or "thin bed" type inherently polymer modified. If notmodified, you should add a synthetic latex additive. Mix to a firm, moist consistency. Using a plasterer's 'or mason's trowel apply mortar 1/2 in. to 3/4 in. thick to prepared surface area. Do not spread more than a workable area 50 that the mortar will not set up before stone or brick is applied. Note: Remove the fireplace doors and louvers and store them in a safe place until all the masonry work is finished. Acid from the cleaning operation will permanently dam~ age gold plating. . 5) If additional mortar is required, use a grout bag to fill- in joints. Care must be taken to avoid smearing on the surface of stone or brick. Accidental smears should be re- moved only after mortar has become crum- bly, using a whisk broom or dry bristle brush. Do not use a wet brush or a wire brush. . 6) When mortarjoints have become firm (thumb- print dry) they should be pointed up with a wood stick or metal jointing tool. D Diagram 1 Extend unit past studs so it is flush with sheeting. .. .l~ ;~..~ ~,: Do not restrict air flow through the inlet and outlet louvers of the fire- place. This will cause overheating and possi- ble ignition of sur- rounding materials. lrill&Tap crews o Metal Filler Strips OlGH SIDE UP of' 60" Metal Filler Strip- ~I Regency 22510 WarmHearth 17 Masonry Retainer Kit Option For a non-selfsupporting veneer finish only. 1) Framing and plywood cannot ex- tend past the side and top stand- off spacers. Allow for the thick- ness of the wall sheathing when framing 50 that the front of the WarmHearth and the wall sheath- ing are flush. U~ 2) Unscrew the top stand-off and move the ceramic blan- ket forward so it will be tight against the mesh to make a seal. 3) Mesh must be positioned one way only to allow the mortar to hold and not slide off. Place "Middle" mesh (A) on the front and position top grill edge frame. Check di- mensions from opening and mark and drill screw holes. Depending on the installa- tion, heavier reinforcing wire screen may be required to bridge the stand-off spacer area around the perimeter of the unit. Hold in position with 2 screws while the door arch is centered. Metal Filler Strips ~"T! ,~ ~ ~- ~ ~ ; $ ~ ~ E i ~IODLE ; ~ UP _.~ ; of' .~ LE SIDE UP of' o s; ~ %: CJ: Wall Sheathing . I' 29" 4B" INSTALLATION 4) Place side metal filler strips in between stove and framing to cover the stand-off space. Fit the strips. behind "A" 50 that they cover the stand-ofts, and will prevent mor- tar from falling through the mesh. 5) Center door arch edge, mark and drill holes. Note the top of the' side- pieces meet up with the edges of the center arch. Attach arch edge and bottom of grill edge to unit. The door arch floats at each end so that it can be adjusted to match the curve of the door. 6} Depending on the height of the hearth in front of the unit, it may be necessary to trim the bottom of the mesh sides (8) to fit. Mark and drill holes for side pieces. Attach with washers and screws. 7) Place the top metal filler strip in between stove and framing to cover the stand-off space. Fitthe strips behind Top mesh "C" so that it covers the stand-off, and will prevent mortar from falling through the mesh. 8) Put the door on the unit and check that the veneer on the door hinge side does not interfere with the door swing. 9) Use washers and screw top mesh (C) to top of grill frame. This is attached with the top edge of the grill frame on piece (B). 10) Now fasten mesh to wall sheathing and blend in. 11) Use only non-combustible masonry products to finish fireplace front. Finishing Details Consideration must be given to fireplace place- ment when deciding on how to complete the facing. IMPORTANT: A tight joint between masonry and fireplace is necessary to prevent heat from rolling up the front to the Face Header. Example 1: Face of Fireplace Flush with Wall Framing. Seismic Brackets 't\ Wood Trim Wall Sheathin9 Archl Grill Frame Top View Example 2: Face of Fireplace Flush with Wall Sheathing. Seismic Brackets Self Supporting Framing Masonry Face Top View Top View Completing the Mantle A stone mantle may be placed directly above or below the warm air outlet. If a wood or other combustible mantle is desired, it must be at least 18 inches above the gri1l opening and may project up to 10 inches in front. Wirf;l Mesh + Plywood or Gypsum Hearth Regency Z2510 WarmHearth 18 . . r-- ;j ''-1 , . . . . INSTAllATION MASONRY LINER! BRICKS Insulated refractory panels are included to extend the life of the fireplace and help radiate heat more evenly. Make sure Insulating Paper is in place along the bottom, side and rear before bricks are put into place. Insulation batt, 1 in. thick is placed above the top brick baffle. Using the diagram to find the correct location of the panels install in the following sequence: sides, rear, bottom, top. Care should be taken not to damage the panels during installation. THE LOG ANDIRONS SHOULD NOT BE RE- MOVED. 1 n Insulation Batt ,~~oPBnCk 8@ @~. Side Bnck ...~.. .... ...lnSUlation . @ @ . Paper , ~~ Bottom Brick lOUVERS The unit comes with standard black louvers but can have Gold Plated Louvers as an option. There are 2 sets of louvers: the top consists of 4 louvers and the bottom has 5 louvers. To attach the louvers first slide 2 spring nuts into place making sure the smaller holes are on the back of the unit. Louvers are held in place by feeding the two screws through the spring nuts. Louvers can be removed by inserting a screw driver between the louvers and remov~ ing the screws. GLASS INSTAllATION Remove the wire retainer from the door, and place the glass in the door, making sure that the glass gasketing will properly seal your unit. The retainer should be resting on the gasketing not on the glass. Tighten securely, but do not wrench down on the glass as this may cause breakage. Do not substitute materials. If your glass door breaks, do not use your unit until it has been replaced. See glass replacement section on page 19. Glass Gasket Glass Retainer Clips Glass Retainer Rod fit in order to prevent it from falling out when a fire is burning. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Draft Control Both the primary and air wash drafts are controlled by the control rod located under your ash lip. To increase your draft, push left for open, to decrease push right for closed. The draft control box is removable should it require attention. Fromtimetotime ahightemp lubricant may be needed to keep the draft control sliding easily. It must, however, be re-sealed with RTV, high temperature silicone, when replaced. FIRST FIRE When your installation is completed and in- spected you are ready for your first fire. 1) Open draft control fully. To the left is open, to the right is closed. 2) Open firebox door and build a small fire using paper and dry kindling. SeC:lJre door on the firebox and wait a 'Jew minutes for a good updraft in the flue to establish the fire. Leaving the door slightly open will help your fire start more rapidly and keep glass clean. Add more kindling; then 2 x 2 or 2 x 4 softwood to establish a hot coal bed before adding larger cordwood. Regency Z2510 WarmHearth 19 DOOR HANDLE The unit comes with a standard black door or optional gold plated door. After the unit has been installed and the facing completed place the door onto the door hinges. Put hinge cover caps on top of hinge to complete the door. Install the gold spring handle onto the handle bar. lATCH ADJUSTMENT The door latch may require adjustment as the door gasket material compresses after a few fires. Removal of the spacer washer shown in the diagram below will allow the latch to be moved closer to the door frame, causing a tighter seal. Remove and replace the nuts, washer and spacer as shown. 88 V Spacer washers SECONDARY AIR TUBE INSTAllATION 1) Slideairtube into the hole onthe left hand side of the firebox as far as it will go. The notch in the air tube should be facing the right hand side of the firebox. 2) Slide the air tube back towards the right side unfJtittbcks into place. To lock into position, use a pair of vise grips and tap them with a mallet until the tube locks into place. The air holes should be pointing down toward the primary air opening just inside the bottom of the door opening. The air tube will be difficult to snap into place because it has to be a snug r'~'-- MAINTENANCE CAUTION: Never leave unit unat- tended if door is left open. This procedure is for fire start-up only, as unit may overheat if door is left open fortoo long. The door is to be opened for a maximum of 5 min- utes while loading or for ignition purposes only. 3) With the draft still in the fully open position add two or three seasoned logs to your fire. Form a trench in the ash bed to allow air to reach the rear of the firebox prior to closing the door. 4) During the first few days it may be more difficult to start the fire. As you dry out your firebrick, your draft will increase. Due to the large quantity of firebrick, which has a high water content, it may take many fires (20 or more) to thoroughly cure the firebrick. The firebrick will become lighter in colour as it dries out. 5) After about 15 to 20 minutes, when your wood has begun to burn strongly, adjust your draft control down to keep the fire at a moderate level. WARNING: Never build a roaring fire in a cold stove. Always warm your stove up slowly! 6) 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 effi- cient mode. 7) For the first few days, the stove will give off an odour from the paint and oil burn off. This is to be expected as the high temper- ature paint becomes seasoned. Windows and/or doors should be left open to provide adequate ventilation while this temporary condition exists. Burning the stove at a very high temperature the first few times may damage the paint. Burn fires at a moderate level the first few days. 8) For those units installed at higher eleva- tions drafting problems may occur. Consult an experienced dealer on methods of in- creasing your draft. Follow the Flue Height Chart (Table 1 page 12). 9) Some cracking and popping noises may be experienced during the heating up proc- ess. These noises will be minimal when your unit reaches temperature. 10) Before opening your door to reload, open draft fully for approximately 10 to 15 sec- onds until fire has been re-established. This will minimize any smoking. 11)AII fuel burning appliances consume oxy- gen during operation. Itis important that you supply a source of fresh air to your unit while burning. 20 12) Green or wet wood is not recommende~ for your unit since most of the energy WIll be used to drive off the moisture instead of heating your home. As weH, green or wet wood can result in dirty glass. 13) Always maintain clean glass. Clea~ gl~ss meims a clean flue; if you are experlencmg dirty glass you may be operating a fire t~at is set too low. Ask your dealer for details. 14) Keep your spark arrester on the flue clean. It should be checked and maintained regu- larly, at least monthly. SAFETY GUIDELINES 1) Never use gasoline, gasoline type lantern fuels, kerosene, charcoal lighter fuel or similar liquids to start or 'freshen up' a fire in your fireplace. Keep all such liquids well away from the unit while in use. 2) Keep the door closed during operation and maintain all seals in good condition. 3) Do not burn large quantities of paper in your fireplace. 4) If you have smoke detectors, prevent smoke spillage as this may set off a false alarm. 5) Do not overfire fireplace. If overfiring takes place, stop adding fuel and close the dr.aft control. Overfiring can cause extensive damage to your unit including warpage and premature steel corrosion. Overfiring will void your warranty. 6) Do not permit creosote or soot build-up in the chimney system. Check and clean chimney at regular intervals. 7) The fireplace face can be very hot. You may be seriously burned if you touch the unit while in operation. Warn children of the burn hazard. 8) Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance. 9) Do not use grates or andirons or other methods for supporting fuel. Burn directly on the bricks. 10)When refuelling the fire turn .off blowers, open draft prior to slowly opening the door. Failure to do so could result in smoke spillage. 11)Your unit should burn dry, standard fire- wood only. The use of "mill endsn is discouraged as this fuel can easily over- heat your fireplace. Evidence of exces- sive overheating will void your warranty. As well, a large portion of sawmill waste is chemically treated lumber, which is illegal to burn in many areas. Salt drift wood, chemically treated fire logs and pressure treated woods must not be burned in your woodstoves. 12) Do not store any fuel closer than 2 feet from your unit. 13) IMPORTANT: Do not obstruct the convec- tion louvers at anytime. Blockmg air Into thIs area will cause excessively high firebox temperatures and a potentially dangerous situation. MAINTENANCE Gold Platj!d Doors and Louvers The optional gold electroplated finish on the doors and louvers requires little maintenance and needs only to be cleaned with a damp cloth. DO NOT use abrasive materials or chemical cleaners, as they may harm the finish and void the warranty. Keep doors and louvers off during construction to avoid damage. DoorGasket If the door gasket requires replacement, your must use 7/8 in. dia. oval, high density material, 6-1/2 ft. long. A proper high temperature gas- ket adhesive is required. Contact your dealer for the Regency Gasket Repair Kit, Part # 846- 570. Door Hinges Grease door hinges with high temperature grease regularly for smooth operation and to avoid squeaks. Glass Cleaning Only clean your glass window when it is .cool. Your local retailer can supply you With a recommended glass cleaner if plain water and a soft cloth does not remove all deposits. Do not use oven cleaner on the glass as it will etch the glass. Glass Removal/Replacement Allow the stove to cool before removing or replacing glass. Remove the do~r from the insert and remove the glass retamer. U~e caution when removing broken glass to avo~d injury. When placing the replacement glass I.n the door, make sure that the glass gasketin9.wlll properly seal your unit. Replace the retainer and tighten securely, but do not wrench down on the glass as this may cause breakage. Do not substitute materials. .If your glass door breaks, do not use your unit until it has been replaced. See Diagram on page 19. Regenoy Z2510 Warm Hearth . . . r- PARTS LIST . PARTS L1ST- FIREBOX & BODY Part # 000-912 85) 910-157/P 86) 87) 910-138 88) 910-140 Part # 948-102 000-198 Description Spring Handle - Small Hearth Extension Connector Shell Inner Sides & Back Insulation - Right Insulation - Rear Insulation - Rear - 6" wide Insulation - Left Insulation - Top Cover Duct Inner Shell Inner Top 90) 000-924 91) 948-300 948-116 908-200 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29) 000-058 40) Shell Outer Side & 8aok 41) Electrical Tube Plate 42) 000-207/16 Electrical Tube 43) 000-205 Cover Plate Outer Shell Vent 44) 000-929 Wall Grip Pk9. 45) Shell Outer Top 46) 000-059 Cover Outer Duct 47) 836-174 Insulation Top Heat Shield 48) 000-532 Standoff Top Assembly 50) 000-127 Standoff Side 51) 820-100 Standoff Back 54) 000-912 Hearth Extension (Optional) 27 000-914 Black Louver (set) 60) Black Louver Assy- Top 61) Black Louver Assy-Bottom 000-916 Gold Louver (set) . 62) Gold Louver Assy- T op 63) Gold Louver Assy-Bottom 68) 836-175 Insulation - Top Standoff Assy 82) 000-927 Thermodisc Kit with wires (Optional) 83) 000-201 Terminal Block Cover 84) 910-184 Terminal Block * Not available as a replacement part. e 76 . , ~ 87 88 Description . Fan Assembly with switches (Optional) Blower/Fan Motor (120 V) Fan Base Switch - Auto/Manual On/Off (2-way) Fan HI/OFF/LOW Switch Wire Harness (Power to switch) Wire Harness (Fan Switch to Auto/Manual) T' - 8" Flue Adaptor (Optional) Insulated Outside Air Duct Regency Logo Manual 45 "91 44 6; O~ " 43 " " 24 42" 23 o 21 Regency 22510 WarmHearth 21 ;" ~ ~,,"",""'-" PARTS LIST PARTS L1ST- BAFFLES, DOOR, OPTIONS Part # Description r--, 1) 000-920 Masonry Retainer Kit (Optional) " """............/1 846-911 Door Assembly~ Gold 846-917 Door Assembly- Black , , 3) 846-300 Glass - Replacement , " 4) 936-243 7/8" Adhesive Tape , , , 5) 846-920 Glass Retainer Clips (set of 8) , , '1 6) Screw 1/4-20 x 3/8" I 7) 948-174/P Glass Retainer I 9) 846-973 Door Handle Assembly r-, I 16) 846-570 Med. Density Door Gasket Kit I " I I '-.J I 17) 846-918 Hinge Caps (21set) I I I I 19) 948-101 Spring Handle - Large I I 69) 836-171 Baffle Insulation I I 70) Globe I I I I 71) Retainer Post I ~, I 72) 902-108 Brick - Bottom I I " I I I , " I 73) 902-107 Brick - Back Right I I , l 74) 902-106 Brick - Back Left I I " , ", !~ I ", 75) 902-112 Brick - Side Left I , " 76) 902-113 Brick - Side Right I , , I I I , I 77) 836-132 Insulation - Bottom Brick I I I I 78) 836-133 Insulation - Side Brick I I I '- I 79) 836-131 Insulation - Back Brick " I I I 80) 000-955 Brick - Baffle (21Set) " I I 81) 000-954 Air Tube (each) '-.I I I I 000-930 Gravity Air Kit (Optional) I I 000-918 One Way Damper (Optional) I I * Not available as a replacement part. I l: , " , I '-.J 73 22 Regency Z2510 Warm Hearth . . ;, :!i I:' rr " . 1; . '.. . . !: WARRANTY Regency Fireplace Products are designed with reliability and simplicity in mind. In addition, our internal Quality Assurance Team carefully inspects each unitthoroughly before it leaves ourdoor. Regency Industries Ltd. is pleased to extend th is limited lifetime warranty to the original purchaser of a Regency Producl The Warranty: Lifetime Covered under the agreement are the following components: Firebox, ceramic baffle, castings, glass (thermal breakage) and all gold plating (against defective manufacture). The above will be covered for parts and labour for the first five years and parts only thereafter. Electrical components such as blowers and switches are covered for one year from the date of purchase. Conditions: Any part or parts of this unit which in our judgement show evidence of such defects will be repaired or replaced at Regency's option, through an accredited distributor or agent provided that the defective part be returned to the distributor or agentTranscortation Precaid. if requested. Exclusions: This limited Lifetime Warranty does not extend to include paint, door or glass gasketing, firebrick or trim. It does not cover installation and operational related problems such as over-firing, use of corrosive driftwood, downdrafts or spillage caused by environmental conditions, nearby trees, buildings, hilltops, mountains, inadequate venting or ventilation, excessive offsets, negative air pressures caused by mechanical systems such as furnaces, fans, clothes dryers etc. It is essential that all submitted claims provide all of the necessary information including purchase date, serial #, type of unit and part or parts requested. Regency Z2510 WarmHearth 23