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Fireplace Products Australia Pty Ltd.
1 Conquest Way, Hallam VIC Australia 3803
Phone: +61 3 9799 7277 • Fax: +61 3 97997822
www.regency-fire.com.au
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Regency Bellerive & Berwick Zero Clearance Box and Flue Kit
Part No 946-762 Assembly Instructions
Kit Contents
63 screws
Base assembly
LH Inner side panel
RH Inner side panel
Back Inner panel
Top Inner panel
LH Outer side panel
RH Outer side panel
Back Outer panel
Top Outer panel
Inner Flue locating plate
Outer Flue locating plate
Fireplace Products Australia Pty Ltd.
1 Conquest Way, Hallam VIC Australia 3803
Phone: +61 3 9799 7277 • Fax: +61 3 97997822
www.regency-fire.com.au
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Installation and assembly instructions
This zero clearance box is designed to be installed at floor level
Inner panel assembly
1. Locate the 4 x inner panels (holes for inner panel are larger than the outer panels)
2. Fit inner right hand side panel to rear inner panel (ventilation holes to the bottom). Screw to rear
panel from the outside.
3. Repeat step 2 with the left hand side panel.
4. Fit inner top panel –panel fits outside rear & side panels with stiffener plate at the top & front -
Screw from the outside
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Outer panel assembly
5. Fit outer right hand side panel - (ventilation holes to the bottom) panel fits between inner return
(front) and base panel –Screw to base from outside.
6. Fit outer left hand side panel - (ventilation holes to the bottom) panel fits between inner return
(front) and base panel –Screw to base from outside
7. Fit outer rear panel –sticker facing out (ventilation holes to the bottom) panel will slide inside
returns (rear) on outer side panels –Screw to base and sides from outside
8. Fit outer top panel –panel fits on outside of outer side and rear panels –Screw from outside
9. Fit base plate facing up to outside of outer panels
Flue locating plate pictured above is in the correct position for the Bellerive.
Fireplace Products Australia Pty Ltd.
1 Conquest Way, Hallam VIC Australia 3803
Phone: +61 3 9799 7277 • Fax: +61 3 97997822
www.regency-fire.com.au
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Front of Zero
Clearance Box
Front of Zero
Clearance Box
Front of Zero
Clearance Box
Front of Zero
Clearance Box
10. Fit inner flue locating plate to top panel –the inner plate is smaller than the outer.
Important: Orientation of flue locator plate differs depending on the unit being installed.
“Bellerive” flue outlet should be located at the rear most position and the “Berwick” at the
foremost.
Bellerive –ensure the locating plate is installed in the direction of the image below;
Berwick–ensure the locating plate is installed in the direction of the image below;
11. Repeat step above for outer locating plate –installing over the top of the inner locating plate.
Important: Orientation of flue locator plate differs depending on the unit being installed.
Bellerive –ensure the locating plate is installed in the direction of the image below;
Berwick–ensure the locating plate is installed in the direction of the image below;
Fireplace Products Australia Pty Ltd.
1 Conquest Way, Hallam VIC Australia 3803
Phone: +61 3 9799 7277 • Fax: +61 3 97997822
www.regency-fire.com.au
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Flue locating plate pictured above is in the correct position for the Bellerive.
Prior to installing box ensure flue locating plate is correctly fitted –“Bellerive” flue outlet should be
located at the rear most position and the “Berwick” at the foremost.
Flue Assembly
Ensure first length of 8” and 10” flue fitted into flue locating plates is ventilated at the bottom
(both pieces) and fitted with the “crimp up”
Assemble the rest of the flue and install the ZC box according to the heater specific clearances as
stated in the installation manual. Make sure the 10inch ventilated galvanized piece shown above
is the top length that fits into the cowl.
Fireplace Products Australia Pty Ltd.
1 Conquest Way, Hallam VIC Australia 3803
Phone: +61 3 9799 7277 • Fax: +61 3 97997822
www.regency-fire.com.au
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Framing Dimensions Summary
ZC Box
Berwick Framing
Bellerive Framing
840mm W
1040mm
(100mm from each side to combustible materials)
1040mm
(100mm from each side to combustible materials)
542mm D
642mm
(i.e + 100mm from rear to combustible materials)
642mm
(i.e + 100mm from rear to combustible materials)
743mm H
768mm
(must be non-combustible)
768mm
(must be non-combustible)
Please Note
The zero clearance box is designed to be installed at floor level.
If the box is raised up from floor level, when wall cladding (e.g. Villa Board) is fitted around the box, a
gap of 25mm will be exposed at the base of the unit under the fan housing.
This gap would normally be covered by the hearth when the unit is installed at floor level. Allowances
will have to be made to cover this gap when cladding the wall if the unit is raised above floor level.
Summary of Hearth Clearances / Depths
The hearth clearances stated below are based on the height the unit base is raised off the hearth.
Hearth Clearances
Unit
A
(Base of
Unit Height
above
Hearth)
B
(Hearth Depth)
C
(Hearth
Thickness)
Bellerive
0mm
400mm
110mm
0mm
820m
30mm
100mm
630mm
30mm
200mm
545mm
30mm
300mm
490mm
30mm
400mm
300mm
30mm
Berwick
0mm
350mm
110mm
0mm
570mm
24mm
100mm
460mm
24mm
200mm
300mm
24mm
C
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1 Conquest Way, Hallam VIC Australia 3803
Phone: +61 3 9799 7277 • Fax: +61 3 97997822
www.regency-fire.com.au
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Thermal Clearance Testing of the
I100B-2 Berwick Inbuilt Solid Fuel Appliance
Summary Report
The I100B-2 Berwick Inbuilt appliance with a triple skin flue kit was tested in a zero-clearance enclosure
in a manner conforming to joint Australian/New Zealand Standard 2918:2001, Appendix B.
A minimum 640mm deep x 1040mm wide x 12mm thick floor protector (Bellis board or similar) should
be used under the appliance, a minimum 875mm wide x 570mm deep x 24mm thick floor protector
(Bellis board or similar) must be used in front of the appliance base when installing the appliance (see
joint AS/NZS 2918:2001 3.3.2). The floor protector should extend 570mm in front of the fuel loading
door and be placed centrally in the 875mm width. The Thermal conductivity of the floor protector is
0.08m².K/W for 8mm thick sheets.
The I100B-2 Berwick Inbuilt solid fuel appliance installed with a triple skin flue kit conforms to the
requirements of the joint AS/NZS 2918:2001 Standard, Appendix B.
Test Position
The appliance must be built into an enclosure with the walls surrounding the fuel loading door (front
wall) made from 13mm FYRCHEK plaster board or a minimum 9mm non-combustible material (Bellis
board or similar). A 20mm gap must be maintained between the outer case of the zero clearance box
and the Fyrchek plaster board, no gap is required when non-combustible material (Bellis board or
similar) is used. The non-combustible material can be installed in direct contact with the rear surface of
the appliance fascia. The side and rear walls, which can be made from combustible material shall be a
minimum of 100mm from the side and rear of the appliance zero clearance box. All enclosure
studs/framework on the front wall must be made from non-combustible material.
The top (ceiling) of the appliance enclosure must have a 100mm air gap between the flue outer casing
and combustible material, this also applies when the flue casing penetrates above living spaces or attic.
The roof (ceiling) of the enclosure shall be a minimum of 1800mm above the top of the floor protector.
Fireplace Products Australia Pty Ltd.
1 Conquest Way, Hallam VIC Australia 3803
Phone: +61 3 9799 7277 • Fax: +61 3 97997822
www.regency-fire.com.au
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Thermal Clearance Testing of the Regency
I200B-1 Bellerive Inbuilt Solid Fuel Appliance
Summary Report
The I200B-1 Bellerive Inbuilt appliance with a triple skin flue kit was tested in a zero-clearance enclosure
in a manner conforming to joint Australian/New Zealand Standard 2918:2001, Appendix B.
A minimum 580mm deep x 840mm wide x 12mm thick floor protector (Bellis board or similar) should be
used under the appliance, a minimum 1020mm wide x 820mm deep x 30mm thick floor protector (Bellis
board or similar) must be used in front of the appliance base when installing the appliance (see joint
AS/NZS 2918:2001 3.3.2). The floor protector should extend 820mm in front of the fuel loading door and
be placed centrally in the 1020mm width. The Thermal conductivity of the floor protector is 0.08m².K/W
for 8mm thick sheets.
The I200B-1 Bellerive Inbuilt solid fuel appliance installed with a triple skin flue kit conforms to the
requirements of the joint AS/NZS 2918:2001 Standard, Appendix B.
Test Position
The appliance must be built into an enclosure with the walls surrounding the fuel loading door (front
wall) made from 13mm FYRCHEK plaster board or a minimum 9mm non-combustible material (Bellis
board or similar). A 20mm gap must be maintained between the outer case of the zero clearance box
and the Fyrchek plaster board, no gap is required if non-combustible material (Bellis board or similar) is
used. The non-combustible material can be installed in direct contact with the rear surface of the
appliance facia. The side and rear walls, which can be made from combustible material shall be a
minimum of 100mm from the side and rear of the appliance zero clearance box. All enclosure
studs/framework on the front wall must be made from non-combustible material.
The top (ceiling) of the appliance enclosure must have a 100mm air gap between the flue outer casing
and combustible material, this also applies when the flue casing penetrates above living spaces or attic.
The roof (ceiling) of the enclosure shall be a minimum of 1800mm above the top of the floor protector.