MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace Installation Guide

June 13, 2024
Majestic

MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through FireplaceINSTALLATION MANUAL for the MAJESTIC.
MSF42 SEE-THROUGH FIREPLACE

IMPORTANT Read all instructions carefully before starting installation. Failure to follow these installation instructions may result in a possible fire hazard and will void the MAJESTIC warranty. Save this manual for future reference.

IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS

INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
This MAJESTIC Fireplace and its components have been tested and will operate safely when installed in accord- ance with this Installation Manual. Read all instructions before starting installation, then follow these instructions carefully during installation to maximize fireplace benefit and safety.
Report to your dealer any parts damaged in shipment.
Specifically, check for loose insulation in the fireplace and damper operation.
Since this fireplace and chimney assembly is a highly engineered system, unless you use Majestic or Equus Building Products components which have been designed for the system, you may create a possible fire hazard.
The MAJESTIC warranty will be voided by, and MAJESTIC disclaims any responsibility for, the following actions:

¢ Installation of any damaged fireplace or chimney component;
e Modification of the fireplace, chimney assembly or any of the component parts thereof; (except for chase flashings as detailed in EQUUS Chimney Top installation instructions.)

  • Installation other than as instructed by MAJESTIC; or
    « Installation and/or use of any component part or accessory not manufactured or approved by MAJESTIC in combination or assembly with a MAJESTIC fireplace system, notwithstanding any independent testing laboratory or other third party approval of such component part or accessory.
    Any such action may create a possible fire hazard.
    Consult your local building codes.
    This fireplace and chimney system must be vented out-of-doors.
    Do not obstruct or modify air inlet/outlet grilles in any manner.
    Do not install combustible materials onto the black fireplace surround.
    Burn solid wood fuel only.
    Do not install a fireptace insert or other products not specified for use with this fireplace.
    THE MSF42 SERIES FIREPLACES ARE NOT
    APPROVED FOR INSTALLATION IN MOBILE HOMES.
    Prior to first firing, read Owner’s Manual for operating instructions.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
A. Installing the Fireplace
A-1. CHECK HOW ACCESSORIES ARE INSTALLED
Determine where selected accessories fit into this fireplace installation procedure by checking the installation instructions provided with each accessory.
See Accessory Parts, page 14.
NOTE: The outside air system for the fireplace cannot be installed after the fireplace is completely installed.
A-2. DETERMINE FIREPLACE LOCATION
The fireplace can be mounted on any of the following surfaces:

  1. A flat, hard, combustible surface
  2. A raised wooden platform

The fireplace must maintain a ¥ inch air space at sides to combustible materials and insulation.
Nearby combustible floors and walls must be protected as detailed in Section G. ;
Refer to Air Space Data and Dimensions on page 13 to be sure that the location which you have selected for your fireplace provides for clearance and framing restrictions.
At this point you should have decided what components to include in your installation, where the fireplace is to be located, and how the chimney wiil be routed to the roof (straight-up, offset, or chase’). If this has not been done, stop and consult your Majestic Dealer for assistance with this planning.
MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace - fig 2Note that the installed length of any chimney section is less than its total length (except for the last section installed), because of its overlap at joints. (See Fig. 2.)
A-3. INSTALL METAL SAFETY STRIPS UNDER FIREPLACE
See Step F, Insulating Fireplace Enclosure for Cold Climates, before completing Step A-3.
Thoroughly clean intended firepiace location area. Move fireplace to the location where it is going to be installed. Lift fireplace front slightly to slide metal safety strip(s) under front bottom edge about 11% inches, allowing the remainder to extend out in front of the fireplace. Overiap the strips at least ¥2 inch to provide a positive joint. (See Fig. 3.) (Flat safety strips are packed with fireplace.)
in the event the fireplace is elevated above the floor, a  “Z” shaped metal safety strip should be fabricated and used to protect combustible surfaces in front of the fireplace. This “Z” shaped safety strip is not provided, but must be fabricated of metal with each horizontal leg at least 112 inches wide — equal in fength to the metal strips provided with each fireplace.
When positioning the fireplace on all mounting surfaces (see Step A-2), the metal safety strips must be installed as described above to provide protection to combustible (burnable) surfaces in front of the fireplace.
NOTE: Safety strip is not required over non-combustible floors where all supports at the base of the fireplace are non-combustible. MAJESTIC MSF42
See Through Fireplace - fig 3 A-4. ANCHOR FIREPLACE IN POSITION
To prevent shifting of the fireplace and to maintain sealing (described later), anchor the fireplace. One method is to use the side fastening tabs provided on the bottom of the fireplace. (See Fig. 4.) The fireplace can then be secured within the vertical framing members. Refer to Framing and Finishing Section G.
MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace - fig 4 B. Installing the Chimney
CAUTION: REPORT TO YOUR DEALER ANY PARTS DAMAGED IN SHIPMENT, SPECIFICALLY, CHECK THE END CONNECTIONS OF CHIMNEY SECTIONS AND ELBOWS.
NOTE: The MSF42 Series fireplace must use EQUUS Model 11CF, 2 wall chimney components. See the installation procedure described in Section B (Installing the Chimney). This 2 wall system MUST NOT be mixed with any other 2 wall chimney system.
B-1. LOCATE CENTERPOINT OF CHIMNEY —STRAIGHT UP INSTALLATION
The fireplace is ideally suited as a room divider, and for optimal heat performance should be centrally located. You should consider ceiling and roof rafters that may require cutting, plumbing and wiring that may have to be moved when deciding where to locate the firebox. Then, using a plumb bob positioned directly over the center-point of the fireplace flue collar, mark the ceiling to establish the chimney centerpoint. (See Fig. 5.)
B-2. LOCATE CENTERPOINT OF CHIMNEY —OFFSET INSTALLATION
In order to clear an obstruction, it may be necessary to offset the chimney from the vertical plane. This is done by using EQUUS 30° CHIMNEY ELBOWS: Model 11CF30 (30°). Each offset requires a pair of elbows. Use Table 1 and Fig. 6 to determine the offset that may be obtained using the various elbows. MAJESTIC
MSF42 See Through Fireplace - fig 5

Table 1. Offset dimensions
DIMENSIONS

| T| S
---|---|---
| 11CF30| 11CF30
No Intermediate Section| 0’3″| 011″
One 1′ Section| 0’81/4″| 1’8″
One 11/2′ Section| 0’111/4″| 2’11/4″
Two 1′ Sections| 111/2″| 2’51/4″
One 1′ and

One 11/2′ Section

| 1’41/2″| 2’101/4″
One 3′ Section| 1’8W| 3’43/4″
Two 1′ and One 11/2′ Sections| 1’93/4″| 3171/2″
One 4′ Section| 2’21/4″| 4’31/4″
One 3′ and One 11/2′ Section| 2’41/4″| 4’71/4″
One 4′ and One 1′ Section| 2’71/2″| 5’01/4″
One 1′, One 3′ and One 11/2′ Sections| 2’101/2″| 5’51/2″
Two 3′ Sections| 3’11/2″| 5’103/4″

MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace - fig 6

The following safety rules apply to offset installations.
(The letters below match the letters in Fig. 6.)
A. Height of the chimney measured from the hearth to the chimney exit at top:
MSF42

Maximum: 45 Feet

Minimum:
Without Elbows
With 2 Elbows|  15 Ft. 8 In.
15 Ft. 8 in.

B. Do not use more than two elbows: per chimney.

  • Attach the straps of the top elbows to a structural framing member.
    The first elbow of any pair does not have straps.
    C. The chimney cannot be more than 30° from the vertical plane.
    D. The maximum length of the angled run of the total  chimney system is 20 feet.
    E. Achimney support {Model 11CS) is required every 6 feet of angled run of chimney. A chimney support is required at 30 feet of chimney height above the hearth also.
    Determine the offset distance of your chimney arrangement from the centerline of the fireplace to the centerline of the chimney where it is to pass through the first ceiling.
    NOTE: This offset distance may nat be your full offset distance (T).
    Locate on the ceiling the centerpoint of the chimney, as though a straight up chimney arrangement is to be used, by following the procedure outlined in Step B-1. Then measure your offset dimension from the actual chimney centerpoint on the ceiling. (Fig. 7.) (See below.)MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace -
fig 7
    B-3. MARK AREA OF CEILING CHIMNEY HOLE
    The size of the ceiling chimney hole will vary with the angle at which the chimney passes through the ceiling. Refer to Table 2.
    Drive a nail up through the ceiling at the marked chimney centerpoint. Go to the floor above and check where the hole will be cut, relative to the ceiling joists and any obstructions such as wiring or plumbing runs. if necessary, re- position the chimney and/or the fireplace to better accommodate these joists and/or obstructions.
    B-4, CUT CEILING CHIMNEY HOLE
    After covering the opening of the fireplace collar, cut the chimney hole through the ceiling. Recheck the hole to be sure that it measures the hole size selected from Tabie 2.
    B-§. FRAME CEILING CHIMNEY HOLE**
    _ Frame the ceiling chimney hole as shown in Fig. 8. it is good practice to use framing lumber that is the same size as the ceiling joists. (This is a requirement at the attic level.)
    The inside dimension of the frame must be the same as the hole size selected from Table 2 in order to provide the required 2 inch air space between the outside diameter of the chimney and the edges of the framed ceiling hole.
    Table 2. Sizes of ceiling chimney hole for installing firestop spacer.
Size of Chimney  Angie of chimney at ceiling
Vertical 30°
11” Flue 17½ x 17½

MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace - fig 8 B-6. INSTALL FIRESTOP SPACER
Firestop spacers are required for safety. The hole sizes listed in Tabie 2 for angled firestop spacers provide the minimum required air space to the chimney pipe for ceiling thicknesses up to 8 inches. When the combined thickness of the ceiling material, ceiling joists and floor- ing material exceeds 8 inches, adjustments must be made in the framing to assure that the minimum air spaces to the chimney are maintained.
If the area above the ceiling is not an attic, position the firestop spacer with the flange on the ceiling side and the dished or angled portion extending up into the hole. If the area above the ceiling is an attic, position the firestop spacer with the flange on the top of the framed hole and the dished or angled portion extending down into the hole. (See Figs. 9 & 10.)
Nail each corner of the firestop spacer to the framing members of the ceiling hole. NOTE: A firestop spacer is not required at the roof.
Table 3. Firestop model numbers.

TYPE FLUE TYPE OF SPACER MODEL NO.
11” straight Dished FS2A
11” 30° inclined  Angled FS6A

MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace - fig 9MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace - fig
10

B-7. ATTACH CHIMNEY SECTIONS
Attach the first straight chimney section to the fireplace collar, or. if offset installation, attach elbow to the fireplace collar. (Refer to Step B-8.) Mount the flue pipe first, using the built-in snap-lock fasteners. (See Fig. 11.) Then mount the additional pipe(s). Position each pipe section so the direction arrow is pointing UP.
Make sure each pipe is firmly snapped and locked together as it is mounted.
Continue installing chimney sections until ONE SECTION (alt pipes) extends up through the ceiling hole. To extend through the ceiling, it may be necessary to assemble all pipes, push them up through the ceiling hole and then slide them down one at a time to connect them.
B-8. ATTACH FIRST ELBOW — OFFSET INSTALLATION
If the first elbow is not to be attached to the fireplace,  install chimney sections as required.
Attach first eloow where required. Note that only the outer pipe snap-locks.
Attach the straps of all upper elbows to a structural framing member. (See Fig. 6.)MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace - fig 11MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace - fig
12

B-9, DETERMINE HOW MANY CHIMNEY SUPPORTS ARE NEEDED
The chimney systern is supported by the fireplace for chimney heights less than 30 feet of vertical height above the hearth. Chimney supports are required if the chimney height exceeds 30 feet. Locate chimney supports at ceiling holes or other structural framing at 30 foot heights. Spacing between chimney supports must not exceed 30 feet. Use EQUUS Chimney Support Model 11CS.
NOTE: The 11CS can not be mounted directly to the fireplace.) Support provided by elbow straps fulfills the support requirement only if they are spaced as required above.
Angled chimney runs require support every 6 feet in addition to the elbow straps. EQUUS Chimney Supports are used for this function.
Refer to Step B-2 to determine how many chimney supports are needed and where they will be placed in the chimney run.
NOTE: A chimney support is 22 inches long when installed. This dimension must be considered when determining how many straight chimney sections are needed to provide the desired offset.
B-10. INSTALL CHIMNEY SUPPORTS
Chimney supports are attached to chimney sections the same way elbows are attached. Refer to Step B-8. Nail the chimney support straps to adjacent structural framing, as shown in Fig. 12. Bend the straps as necessary and make sure they are tight so they will be able to support the weight of the chimney.
B-11. LOCATE CENTERPOINT OF NEXT CEILING HOLE
NOTE: If there is no other ceiling, you have completed Section B. Turn now to Section C, Penetrating the Roof. in a manner similar to that used in Steps B-1 and B-2, mark the centerpoint of the next ceiling hole.
B-12. PREPARE SECOND CEILING HOLE
Repeat Steps B-3. Mark area of ceiling chimney hole; B-4, Cut ceiling chimney hole; B-5, Frame ceiling chimney hole; and B-6, Install firestop spacer.
B-13. CONTINUE INSTALLING CHIMNEY SECTIONS
Continue installing chimney sections and chimney supports (as required), until the chimney passes through the second ceiling hole.
NOTE: Repeat Steps B-11 through B-13 as many times as necessary to pass through all the ceilings in the building and bring the chimney just short of the roof.
C. Penetrating the Roof
The chimney system must be vented out-of-doors and must be terminated in an approved EQUUS top termination.
NOTE: If you are using a chase, go to Section D.
C-1. LOCATE CHIMNEY CENTERPOINT AT ROOF
Use the same procedure detailed in Steps B-1 and B-2.
Drive a nail up through the roof at the marked centerpoint. This will mark the centerpoint on the outside of the roof.
C-2. CUT AND FRAME ROOF HOLE
The size of the roof hole varies with the type of chimney top that will be installed. Refer to the installation instructions provided with your EQUUS chimney top termination to find the correct size of roof hole for this installation. There must be at least 2 inch air space between the outermost portion of the chimney sections and any adjacent combustible (burnable) surfaces.
WARNING: DO NOT PACK REQUIRED AIR SPACES WITH INSULATION OR OTHER MATERIALS.
(Combustible surfaces include such things as ceiling members, joists, flooring, combustible insulation and roof structures.)
Mark the outline of the roof hole around the centerpoint nail. Note: The hole dimensions given in the chimney top installation instructions are horizontal dimensions; therefore, the hole size must be marked on the roof accordingly.
Cover the opening of the installed chimney.
Cut and frame the hole. It is good practice to use framing lumber that is the same size as the rafters. Install frame securely. Chimney top and flashing anchored to frame must withstand heavy winds.
C-3. DETERMINE MINIMUM CHIMNEY HEIGHT ABOVE ROOF
Major U.S. building codes specify minimum chimney height above the roof top. These specifications are summarized in the Ten Foot Rule. (See Fig. 13.) The key points of this rule are:

  1. If the horizontal distance from the center of the chimney to the peak of the roof is 10 feet or less, the top of the chimney must be at least 2 feet above the peak of the roof, but never less than 3 feet in height above the highest point where it passes through the
    roof.

  2. lf a horizontal distance from the center of the chimney to the peak of the roof is more than 10 feet, a chimney height reference point is established that is on the surface of the roof a distance of 10 feet from the center of the chimney in a Horizontal plane. (See Fig. 13.) The top of the chimney must be at least 2 feet above this reference point, but never less than 3 feet in height above the highest point where it passes through the roof.

These chimney heights are necessary in the interest of safety and do not assure a smoke-free operation.
C-4. INSTALL REMAINDER OF CHIMNEY SECTIONS
Continue installing chimney sections up through the roof hole. Check your chimney top installation instructions for data on how high above the top of roof the CHIMNEY SECTIONS (all pipes) should go.MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through
Fireplace - fig 13

C-5. INSTALL CHIMNEY TOP HOUSING OR TERMINATION
Follow the installation instructions provided with the EQUUS chimney top you have selected.
D. Installing Chimney in a Chase
A chase is a vertical box-like structure built to enclose the fireplace and/or its chimney.
CAUTION: Treatment of firestop spacers and construction of the chase may vary with the type of building. These instructions are not substitutes for the requirements of local building codes. Therefore, your local building codes must be checked to determine the requirements for these steps.
NOTE: Other material may be required in addition to EQUUS Firestop Spacers.
Refer to Framing and Finishing on page 10. Upon completion of building your chase frame, install the chimney system. Follow the instructions for Instailing the Chimney starting on page 4. Then proceed to Step D-1.
D-1. INSTALL FLASHING AND CHIMNEY TOP
Follow the installation instructions provided with the EQUUS chimney top you have selected.
E. Installing Optional Outside Air Kit
Later addition of outside air will require significant reconstruction. This accessory should be instailed at the time of original installation of the fireplace.
E -1. INSTALL OUTSIDE AIR KIT
install outside air kit if desired or required by local code.
Refer to AK-MST installation instructions supplied with the appropriate kit.
F. Insulating Fireplace Enclosure For Cold Climates
When installing the fireplace, it is always good building practice to insulate as you would an outside wall of your home.
In cold climates, insulation of the enclosure around the fireplace is critical to avoid future problems with cold air.
The following steps are suggested to minimize potential cold air problems.
F-1. INSULATE BASE OF FIREPLACE
Insulate the base of the fireplace with a non-combustible insulation rated for a minimum of 300°F. This step is particularly important for outside wall installations over concrete slab floor construction. If a platform is used to raise the fireplace, the insulation should be placed on top of the platform before the fireplace is set (See Fig. 14.)
MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace - fig 14 F-2. INSPECT JOINTS
Inspect joints of the fireplace as well as the points of sealing between the fireplace and the finishing materials.
Any cracks should be sealed with non-combustible caulking or insulation. See Fig. 15 for details of sealing spaces between the fireplace and finishing materials.
MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace - fig 15 F-3, INSULATION OF ENCLOSURE
When a fireplace is installed in a chase, the enclosure should be insulated like any other wall of the home.
Insulation should be installed on the inside wall. In a chase, it is also a good idea to install a firestop at the first ceiling tevel above the fireplace and close the chase with sheeting material. Insulation may then be installed above the sheeting material to assure the space around the fireplace is totally protected.
CAUTION: WHILE INSTALLING A FIREPLACE IN AN INSULATED ENCLOSURE, BE SURE ALL MARKED AIR SPACES ARE MAINTAINED.
G. Framing and Finishing
G-1, DETERMINE WHEN TO INSTALL FRAMING

Fireplace framing can be built before or after the fireplace is set in place. Fig. 16 shows the minimum framing dimensions.
G2. BUILD FRAMING
The fireplace framing should be constructed of 2 x 4 lumber or heavier, Refer to Dimensions on page 13 for basic fireplace dimension that will affect the framing dimensions.
The header may rest on the fireplace standoffs.
Framing should be positioned to accommodate wall covering and fireplace facing material. (See Figs. 21 and 22 for typical arrangements.) Nailing tabs provided on the base of the fireplace can be used to position the fireplace, as well as anchor the fireplace. Nail through the tabs (4) into the floor. (See Figs. 4 and 16.)
MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace - fig 16 CAUTION: All joints between the finished wall and the fireplace surround (top and sides) must be sealed with non-combustible material. Only non- combustibie material may be applied as facing to the fireplace surround,
G-3. FINISH WALL
Finish the wall with material of your choice. Do not install a combustible mantel fess than 12 inches above fireplace opening on MSF42. If a combustible material is used below a flat mante! shelf, consult your focal building codes for the minimum clearance from the top of the fireplace opening to the bottom of the material.
All joints (top, bottom and sides), where the wall or decorative facing material meets the fireplace surround must be completely sealed with a non- combustible material. (See Figs. 17, 18 and 19.)
Only non-combustible material may be applied as facing to the black fireplace surround.
When finishing the fireplace; never obstruct or modify the air inlet/outlet grilles in any manner.
MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace - fig 17 G-4. SIDE WALL CLEARANCE
Adjacent combustible side walls must be a minimum of 12” from the fireplace sides; adjacent combustible side walls parallel to the fireplace openings must bea minimum of 60″ on the MSF42.
G-5. INSTALL HEARTH EXTENSION.
A hearth extension is required to protect combustible floor construction around the fireplace, and it must be a hearth extension constructed of a rigid insulation or a durable non-combustible material with equal or greater (total) insulating value than IRT = 1.16, sized as shown in Fig. 20. (See Table 4 for examples.) The overall height (abov•combustible floor), depth and width must be as indicated, with it centered to the fireplace opening.

MATERIAL K’ R MINIMUMTHICKNESS U.S

MATERIAL K’ R MINIMUMTHICKNESS
U.S. Gypsum Corp. MICORE CV230 0.43 2. .50 in.
EOUUS Building Products EH2416 0.458 2. .53 in.
Common Brick 5.0 0.20 5.81 in.

R Value is for one (1 Inch)

  • Units of K = BTU/SO FT/HRPHIN
    ** Thickness of Listed Material

TABLE 4. Common materials and their factors.
The top of the rigid insulation must be covered with a non-combustible decorative covering or a piece of .018″ minimum sheet metal, to protect the hearth extension materials. (See Fig. 20.)
Secure the hearth extension to the floor to prevent shifting, using trim molding or other similar means at the three (3) outer edges. Seal the crack between the fireplace hearth and the hearth extension with a non-combustible material. (See Figs. 21 and 22.) WARNING: HEARTH EXTENSION MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH FIGS. 20, 21 AND 22.
Alternate, non-combustible materials may be used, providing the (total) thermal resistance MT value) of the alternate material employed is greater than or equal to an
R = 1.16. The thermal resistance (R) or the thermal conductivity (K), may be obtained from the manufacturer of the material.
The factors are related by the formula
K = 1/R. T = given thickness
R = thermal resistance for a given thickness (T)
K = thermal conductivity
Non-combustible materials with a lower R value per inch may be used, provided the thickness of the material is sufficiently greater to maintain an equivalent (total) thermal resistance = 1.16).
EXAMPLE OF DETERMINING HEARTH EXTENSION EQUIVALENT To determine the thickness required for any new material:
MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace - fig 18MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace - fig
19 G-6. INSTALL DECORATIVE GAS APPLIANCE
The Majestic MSF42 Series fireplaces are designed to accept a ¥ inch gas line for an approved gas appliance.
Have the appliance installed by a qualified plumber in accordance with all building codes.
Locate the gas line hote in the right outer casing of the fireplace and remove the insulation from the gas line tube.
Next, insert a ¥ inch gas pipe through the gas line tube from the outside of the fireplace and forcibly punch out the ceramic or metal knockout on inside of the fireplace.
Now, install the % inch gas pipe through the opening. After the gas pipe installation is comptete, use the insula- tion that was removed from the gas line tube to repack the space around the pipe. This should be inserted from the outside of the fireptace and packed tightly to totally seal between the pipe and the tube.
NOTE: The gas pipe should not come in contact with any wood structures until it has reached a point at least one (1) inch away from the fireplace side. (See  Fig. 23 for installation clarification.)
The gas pipe installation is intended for connection to a decorative gas appliance only (1) incorporating an automatic shutoff device and (2) complying with the Standard for Decorative Gas Appliances for Installation in Vented Fireplaces, ANSI 221.60.
The decorative gas appliance should be installed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 2Z223,1-1988,
CAUTION: WHEN USING DECORATIVE GAS APPLIANCE, THE FLUE DAMPER MUST BE SET IN THE FULLY OPEN POSITION.
MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace - fig 20

Reference Data
AIR SPACE DATA
The MAJESTIC MSF42 Series fireplaces can be located directly on a flat, hard- surfaced combustible floor or on a wooden platform without air space from combustible construction. Some protection, however, is required for adjacent surfaces as detailed in Fig. 24.
Framing members can be placed within 12” of the sides of the fireplace.
The minimum air space-to-combustibles requirements for chimney sections and dome are detailed in Fig. 24.
WARNING: DO NOT PACK REQUIRED AIR SPACES WITH INSULATION OR OTHER MATERIALS.MAJESTIC MSF42 See Through Fireplace - fig
21

Accessory Parts

The following accessory parts can be obtained from your Majestic Deater. The top terminations, outside air kit, glass doors, and hearth patching kits are supplied with installation instructions packaged with the unit. Should you need additional information beyond what your dealer can furnish, contact the Majestic Company, Huntington, Indiana 46750, Attention: Director of Customer Service. .
CAUTION: This fireplace and chimney assembly is a highly engineered system and, as such, must be operated only with Majestic or Equus Building Products approved components that have been designed as parts of the system.
If you use an unapproved component or make any modifications, you may create a possible fire hazard and will void the Majestic warranty. In addition, such action may void the coverage provided by the owner’s house insurance.
SECTION 1

Accessory Description Model No.
Glass Enclosure Kit Designed to enclose the MSF42 fireplace opening with

glass doors allowing the fire to remain visible. Two (2) doors supplied In kit.| GDA•MSF42
(Cabinet Style)
Glass Enclosure Kit| Arched style glass doors designed to enclose the fireplace opening, allowing the fire to remain visible.| MAR•42
Glass Enclosure Kit| Designed to enclose the MSF42 fireplace openings with glass doors, allowing the fire to remain visible. Two (2) door assemblies supplied
in kit.| BGD-42
Outside Air Kit| Designed to provide outside air for fuel combustion In the firebox. This
accessory must be installed before the fireplace is installed.| AK-MST
Wall Shield| Used to protect walls adjacent to the fireplace.| SP40
Hearth Extension| Located on the floor in front of the fireplace opening to protect the floor from heat, hot embers, ashes. etc.| EH2416
Basket Grate                 | Used in the firebox to hold firewood.| Standard
Equipment
Replacement
HBOSF36
 Chimney Support| Used to support the chimney at
each 30 feet of vertical height
above the hearth and at every 6 feet of inclined chimney run. Each support adds 2th inches to chimney length.| 11CS
Firestop| Required at each floor level and attic on multi-story installation.| FS2A
(11″ straight flue)
FS6A
(11″ 30° inclined flue)
Hearth Patching Kit| Used to patch cracks in hearth.| FIPC1
Contemporary Round Top
Termination| Used to terminate chimney on the roof. Flashing not included.| RT11
(11″ flue)
Extended Round Top Chase Termination| For use with EDUUS Type “11CF” Chimney Systems.
Used to terminate chimney at the top of a chase. Adapter kit included. Flashing not included.| RTL11
(11″ flue)
Chase Top Termination| Used to terminate Model 11CF chimney at the top of a chase. Adapter kit Is included. Flashing not Included.| nil

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