Majestic fireplaces UVS33RN Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 5

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UVS33/36 Vent-Free Heaters

20002211

Clearance to Combustibles

Top of unit to ceiling ................................. 36" (914 mm)
Front of unit to combustibles ....................36' (914 mm)

Appliance

 

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Perpendicular Sidewall ....................... 6" (152 mm)

Safety Devices

Adequate combustion and ventilation air must be pro-
vided. The flow of combustion and ventilation air MUST 
NOT be obstructed.

Provide adequate clearances around the air opening 
into the combustion chamber; and adequate accessibili-
ty clearance for servicing and proper operation. NEVER 
obstruct the front opening of the heater or cover the top 
and bottom louvres (grilles).
These heaters are equipped with a pilot system fea-
turing an Oxygen Depletion Sensor (O.D.S.) shut-off 
device. The O.D.S. pilot will shut down the heater when 
there is not enough fresh air available.
Report any parts damaged in shipment to your dealer.

Description

The UVS vent-free heaters uses a frame window with 
screen mesh that does not use any catalytic filters.
This model is available as Natural or Propane gas, 
equipped with a standing pilot.
Design-certified to ANSI Z21.11.2a-2003 Unvented 
Room Heaters.
The UVS33 model is shipped at 20,000 BTU/hr. It 
includes orifices for operation at 15,000 and 10,000 
BTU/hr. When operating at 10,000 BTU/hr, the unit is 
approved for bedroom use. Based on the National Fuel 
Gas Code and local codes, please match the correct 
orfice size and BTU's to corresponding room size. This 
conversion must not be completed in the field. Once 
final rate is established, remaining orifices are to be 
discarded, not left behind with the fireplace.

Orifice Conversion Instructions

1.  Locate burner with tiles, pilot shield and orifice.
2.  Unscrew two hex nuts connecting pilot shield to 

burner with tiles. Move pilot shield to right. (Fig. 2) 

3.  Remove sheet metal screws at left and right side of 

burner with tiles and remove burner.

4.  Use 7/16" wrench to remove orifice. (Fig. 3) Install 

desired orifice in place of orifice just removed. See 
Table 3 . Use approved pipe compound for pipe 
threads. 

5.  Remove air shutter, if necessary (Refer to Table 1), 

from burner pan by removing shutter retaining screw 
then air shutter. (Fig. 4)

6.  Install correct air shutter on burner pan. Replace 

shutter retaining screw. Adjust the air shutter to the 
appropriate settings as listed in Table 1.

7. Reinstall burner with tiles and pilot shield. Check for 

leaks with soapy water solution.

CO103

Gas Conversion

Air shutter

2/15/99   djt

Burner Pan

Air Shutter 

Retaining 

Screw

Air Shutter  

Adjustment

Air Shutter

CO103

Fig. 4 

  Use appropriate air shutter and adjust according to 

Table 1.

Front 
View

CO101a

UVS33

Gas Conversion

Manifold

1/19/00  djt

Burner with 

Tiles

Pilot

Log Supports

Orifice

CO101a

Fig. 2 

Manifold assembly and orifice location.

Hex Nut

Air 

Shutter

Pilot Shield

Sheet 

Metal Screw

Sheet Metal Screw

Hex 

Nut

CO102

UVS33

Orifice

Gas Conversion

1/19/00   djt

Orifice

Fig. 3

  Replace orifice.

CO102

Summary of Contents for UVS33RN

Page 1: ... Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance What to Do If You Smell Gas Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your build ing Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas sup plier call the fire ...

Page 2: ...1 Log Installation UVS36 11 Ember Material Placement 12 Lava Rock 12 First Firing 12 Odor During Operation 12 Flame Adjustment 12 Flame Characteristics 12 Lighting and Operating Instructions 14 Troubleshooting 15 Maintenance Cleaning the Standing Pilot Control System 16 Replacement Parts 17 Optional Accessories Fan Kits 19 Electrical Connection 19 Remote Controls 19 Outside Air Termination 19 Cera...

Page 3: ...ibed in the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z 223 1 NFPA 54 Section 5 3 or applicable local codes Unusually tight construction is defined as construction where a Walls and ceilings exposed to the outside atmosphere have a continuous water vapor retarder with a rating of 1 perm 6 x 10 11 kg per pa sec m2 or less with openings gasketed or sealed and b Weather stripping has been added on openable windows ...

Page 4: ...ccess 12 Rough Opening Depth 2 5 Outside Air Fig 1 UVS33 specifications and framing Fireplace Dimensions 20 36 34 32 5 2 Gas Line Access 2 Dia Finished Wall Thickness Rough Opening Height Rough Opening Width Electrical Cable Knockout 1 Dia 21 1 36 Electrical Box Knockout 2 Dia Electrical Cable Knockout 1 Dia 33 34 36 36 25 51 4 9 7 36 Gas Line Access 2 Dia 14 Rough Opening Depth 3 5 8 Outside Air 2...

Page 5: ...local codes please match the correct orfice size and BTU s to corresponding room size This conversion must not be completed in the field Once final rate is established remaining orifices are to be discarded not left behind with the fireplace Orifice Conversion Instructions 1 Locate burner with tiles pilot shield and orifice 2 Unscrew two hex nuts connecting pilot shield to burner with tiles Move pilot sh...

Page 6: ...1 mm D 13 343 mm Z 2 51 mm E 11 292 mm A B C D E V W X Y Z Fireplace CFM146 DV Mantel Chart 7 5 01 sta Top Louvre Assembly Top of Combustion Chamber Bottom of Door Trim Mantels Depending on the width of the mantel it may be in stalled higher or lower from the combustion chamber opening This also applies to the distance between the mantel leg if installed and the fireplace Refer to Fig ures 5a and 5...

Page 7: ...depth Fig 6 FP1023 side nailing flange 1 27 00 djt A B C Adjustable Drywall Strip Nailing Flange Scew Drywall Position Depths A 1 2 13 mm B 5 8 16 mm C 3 4 19 mm Adjustable 1 2 5 8 3 4 Spac ing FP1023 Fig 6 Adjustable drywall strip nailing flange Framing Framing can take place before or after the heater is set in place The framing should be positioned to accom modate the wall covering and facing ma...

Page 8: ...without disconnecting the gas line NOTE The gas line connection can be made with prop er 3 8 copper tubing 1 2 rigid pipe or an approved flex connector then reduced to 3 8 to the heater Because some municipalities have some additional local codes it is always best to consult your local authority Consult the current National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 Always check for gas leaks using a 50 50 ...

Page 9: ... Hex Nuts Louvre Bracket FP1001 Fig 11 Louvre bracket EB1 Receptacle Hook Up 1 Remove 2 knockout Slide the electrical box back plate into the back and bottom lances clips while fitting the box connector into the knockout Fasten into place with fastening screws provided Fig 12 2 Connect the black positive wire to brass screw polarized side of the receptacle The white wire is connected to the chrome ...

Page 10: ...et on either side of the frame lining up the screws with the pre punched holes Fig 14 Finishing CAUTION All joints between the finished wall and the heater surround top and sides may be sealed only with noncombustible material Only noncombustible material can be applied as facing to the heater surround the black painted face When finishing the heater never obstruct or modify the air inlet outlet top...

Page 11: ...removal 12 99 Clamps Fireplace Front DV34 2 FP1000 install glass 12 99 Window Frame Pull Clamp Hook Push Clamp Handle FP1000 Window Frame 6 Lift off the window frame as shown in Figure 15 7 To reinstall window frame follow the above procedure in reverse Fig 16 Log Installation UVS33 1 Remove window frame See Window Frame section 2 Remove logs from packaging As with all plastic these are not toys a...

Page 12: ... Place rear log BE8 on rear bracket ensure log is seated properly leveled and centered to the unit so the log will not move form side to side and is firmly positioned onto the bracket 4 Place front left log BE6 on top of burner left side Use log s bottom holes to locate it onto the left bracket log locator studs 5 Place front right log BE7 on top of burner right side Use log s bottom holes to locat...

Page 13: ...important to periodically perform a visual check of the pilot and burner flames Compare them to Figures 19 or 20 If the flame patterns appear abnormal contact a qualified service provider for service and adjustment Fig 20 Approximate flame heights for UVS33 LG118 UVS33 log flames 12 20 99 djt LG118a UVS33 log flames at 15 000 BTU 12 22 99 djt LG118b UVS33 log flames at 10 000 BTU 12 22 99 djt LG118 LG...

Page 14: ...ell all around the heater area for gas Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any fireplace Do not touch any electric switch Do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neigh bor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instruc tions To Turn Off Gas to Heater Ligh...

Page 15: ...mopile needs a minimum 325mV Adjust pilot flame height All wiring connections Replace Thermopile Thermocouple needs a minimum of 14mV Defective valve turn to pilot meter should read greater than 100mV If not replace Pilot Lights with Piezo Ignitor YES YES YES YES Pilot Stays Lit Pilot Lights Main Burner System OK START CHECK Valve is turned on Wall switch is not turned on Watch for grounded wires ...

Page 16: ...burner gas orifice thermopile combination millivolt gas valve Most of these components may require only an occa sional checkup and cleaning and some may require ad justment If repair is necessary it should be performed by a qualified technician In order to properly clean the burner and pilot assembly turn off the gas to the unit remove the window frame panel and logs exposing the burner and pilot as...

Page 17: ...nt Free Gas Room Heater Ref Description UVS33 UVS36 1 Complete Log Set 20002236 10000547 1a Top Left Log A20 BE9 1b Top Right Log A21 BE10 1c Rear Log A19 BE8 1d Front Left Log A17 BE6 1e Front Right Log A18 BE7 2 Lava Rock Package 55255 55255 3 Ceramic Tile Single 57803 57803 4 Burner w Tiles 20002198 20000075 5a Orifice Main Burner Natural 20 000 45 20002202 5b Orifice Main Burner LP 20 000 55 525...

Page 18: ...LP 10 000 62 20002250 See Rating Plate 6 Fan w Bracket FK24 54103 54103 7 Electrical Cord 6ft 51865 51865 8 Speed control Knob 51882 51882 9 speed Control 51738 51738 10 Frame Window Assembly 20002139 10000148 11 Top Louvre Assembly 10000292 10000037 12 Bottom Louvre Assembly 10000293 10000038 13a Pilot Assembly natural 55464 55464 13b Pilot Assembly LP 55465 10001647 14 Cable Ignitor 20000101 200...

Page 19: ...rician to carry out the installation If hard wiring the fan in using Method B following we strongly recommend the use of a licensed electrician 1 Open the lower louvre assembly Maneuver the fan bracket assembly around the gas valve and lines to locate the unit onto the screw studs on the back of the fireplace 2 Install the thermal sensor under the bottom of the firebox locating it over the two 10 mm...

Page 20: ...d or broken Replacement glass complete with gasket is available through your CFM Corporation dealer and should only be installed by a licensed quali fied service person UVS 36GCFK 1 Turn unit OFF 2 Remove the top louvre Refer to Page 11 Figure 15 3 Remove the window frame Refer to Page 11 Figure 16 4 Remove the deflector firebox by removing the three 3 screws securing it to the firebox top Fig 22 5 In...

Page 21: ...hinges 2 Remove the louvre assembly top 3 Assembly the Bay Window Kit according to the in structions supplied with the kit 4 Place the 2 pieces of ceramic refractory along the base of the bay window Fig 21 5 Hang the bay window assembly over the existing window frame assembly 6 Reinstall the louvre assembly top 7 Do not remove the existing window frame assembly Louvre Assem bly Top Bay Window Fram...

Page 22: ...22 UVS33 36 Vent Free Heaters 20002211 ...

Page 23: ...on the damage is found to be the fault of the manufacturer repairs will be authorized at no charge to the customer parts and or labor Any part and or component replaced under the provisions of this warranty is covered for six months or the remainder of the original warranty whichever is longest This warranty is limited to the repair of or replacement of part s found to be defective in material or ...

Page 24: ... CFM Corporation 2695 Meadowvale Blvd Mississauga Ontario Canada L5N 8A3 800 668 5323 www cfmcorp com CFM Corporation ...

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