RSF Woodburning Fireplaces Delta Owner's Manual

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Owner's
Manual
Residential
Factory Built
Fireplace
Operation
Maintenance
Installation
The
DELTA
Keep these instructions for future use.
RSF-IID_11-04

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  • Page 1 Owner's Manual Residential Factory Built Fireplace Operation Maintenance Installation DELTA Keep these instructions for future use. RSF-IID_11-04...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    We have designed your new Delta to be easy to install, operate and maintain. It is in your best interest to become familiar with it. Study your manual to be sure that the installation is correct, then follow the guidelines for operation and maintenance.
  • Page 3: Safety First

    Use no 2. DO read the section MOVING THE DELTA before more than 3 densified fuel logs (e.g. Presto Logs), at a installing (page 10) time.
  • Page 4: Internal Circulating Blower

    When the blower is running, it takes air check to see that all kitchen and bathroom fans have from the room the Delta is in, draws it around the fire- been shut off. They can cause a vacuum in the house, place and distributes it (see Options: Central Heating which pulls smoke out of the fireplace.
  • Page 5: Maintenance

    The door seal is the most important factor in con- DOORS trolling the burn rate of your Delta fireplace. Lubricate the door latch and hinges with an all-purpose GLASS grease at least once during the burn season. The door has been fitted and adjusted correctly at our factory.
  • Page 6: Gold Plating

    If your glass breaks PAINT If your glass breaks, call your dealer for the exact You may touch up the face of the Delta with STOVE replacement glass and instructions on how to replace the BRIGHT flat black high temperature paint. The correct glass and gasket.
  • Page 7: General Assembly

    Page 7 DELTA rain cap storm collar roof flashing radiation shield and storm collar radiation ceiling shield B-vent components for gravity system central heat blower framing guide/ standoff ceiling clearance gravity vent 39½" (min.) damper handle 84” from base to the ceilling.
  • Page 8: Moving The Delta

    MOVING THE DELTA Your Delta fireplace may be installed in many different Due to the weight of the Delta we recommend you use a ways (see Figure 5) without any special floor reinforce- furniture dolly and place the Delta as shown in the dia- ment.
  • Page 9: Ceiling Clearance

    Page 9 DELTA tube. Carefully push the insulation and cover back These framing dimensions are larger than required for ease over the duct. Tape the plastic cover to the end of of installation. The fireplace has a minimum clearance of 0"...
  • Page 10: Chase Enclosure

    DELTA Page 10 1. Cut and frame the required holes in the floor, ceiling rain cap and roof where the chimney will pass through. Use a plumb bob. The framing size is 14 1/4” square. 2 feet min. 10 feet min.
  • Page 11: Fire Stop

    Page 11 DELTA 10 feet min. 10 feet min. storm collar storm collar 2 feet 2 feet min. min. 12" min flashing & flashing & 12” min. radiation radiation shield* shield* 2” min. clearance insulation chase liner of fire rated...
  • Page 12 DELTA Page 12 Use the offset option if you need to clear a joist or pass When you require an elbow, proceed as follows: around a cupboard. 1. Install the required elbow. Turn it in the desired direc- Install the fireplace and chimney as described earlier.
  • Page 13: Framing In

    Delta, combustible material must NOT go closer to the fireplace than the stand-offs, top, back and sides. You may also completely cover the top of the Delta as long as you maintain top standoff clearances and the 2" clear- ances around the chased chimney. The 2"...
  • Page 14: Delta Options

    1. Remove both right side louvers. They are held in place by springs underneath, so push down from the Just a few comments about your Delta options. The size top and pull forward. and shape of your home and how you intend to use your fireplace will determine the options you require.
  • Page 15: Circulating Blower

    Page 15 DELTA but in the same room. An interior wall is recommend- 5. Mount the provided speed control in a switch box at a ed for thermostat installation. convenient location on the wall and connect it with conventional 90° C 18 gauge wire (see Figure 20).
  • Page 16: Delta Rock Retainer Kit

    It is NOT recommended for brick or other self- must be taken not to scratch the surface. supporting materials. Follow these steps: DELTA ROCK RETAINER KIT (FDKD) NOTE: Remove the fireplace doors and louvers, and store them in a safe place until the masonry work is fin- Facing ished.
  • Page 17: Remote Venting

    Page 17 DELTA NOTE: When using wider lintel bar for heavier rock, B-vent starter make sure that you have enough room to open the door section wide. 7” slot 2. Cover any remaining area which you wish to put fac- ing material on with wire mesh, or metal lath, over- lapping the heavy expanded metal.
  • Page 18 3. Remove the outer cover to the left side of the flue out- instruction manual). Insert the B-vent pipe in the grille let on the Delta. adapter and fasten it with three screws. The B-vent pipe needs only to be inserted into the adapter 4.
  • Page 19: The Central Heat System

    Any substitute for any relay RSF kit will void all liability and warranty coverage by RSF Woodburning Fireplaces. lower edge tabs Installation thermostat thermo disc 1. Remove the cover to the left on the top of the Delta.
  • Page 20 Page 20 DELTA blower noise does not affect rooms you would like kept using 1/2" self-tapping screws. quiet. If the central heating system duct work is passing 8. Duct-work can then be run to the desired rooms. Up to through an area in your home that you do not wish to be six - 5"...
  • Page 21: Zone Heating

    It should be mounted in a 4x4 electrician’s box. You have two options For more regional heat control, the Delta is ideally suited for of how you can connect the central heat blower to the zone heating.
  • Page 22 Page 22 DELTA blower control center zone valve thermostat thermal switch zone control Figure 35: Zone heating kit (FDHCZ-2) Figure 34: Zone control kit (FDHCZ-1) example 1: tie-in to heat plenum for circulation throughout all rooms Figure 36: examples of air circulation...
  • Page 23 Page 23 DELTA fan control fuse jumper thermal switch zone thermostats zone valves (heat only) (8”NC) zone dampers zone 1 zone 1 zone 2 zone 2 zone 3 zone 3 draft damper internal blower external blower thermostat speed control control...
  • Page 24: All Systems Combined

    Page 24 DELTA draft damper thermal switch bypass (optional) blower speed thermostat draft damper control motor internal blower thermal switch terminal block terminal block 24 V black black white white bare bare 110V 110V Figure 39:Wiring for the thermostat Figure 40:Wiring for the circulating blower...
  • Page 25 Page 25 DELTA We recommend that our products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the U.S. by NFI (National Fireplace Institute) or in Canada by WETT (Wood Energy Technical Training).
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  • Page 28: Year Limited Warranty

    During the first year RSF Woodburning Fireplaces will repair or replace, at our option, any parts which upon examination by an authorized RSF Woodburning Fireplaces representative are found to be defective, except the parts listed in the EXCLUSIONS portion of this warranty.

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