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Majestic  •  MER36MN, MER42MN Owner’s Manual  •  2599-981 Rev. B  •  5/23

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I.  Heat Management

Heat Output

• Heat output may be controlled on these models by 

adjusting the “Flame Height” setting on the remote 

control.  

• Fan speed may be controlled using the “Fan Speed” 

setting on the remote control.

Optional HEAT-ZONE

®

-GAS Kit

The  HEAT-ZONE

®

-GAS  heat management option is 

available for use with these appliance models.  The Heat-

Zone Kit draws heat from your fireplace to an adjacent 

room in your home, up to 20 feet away.

Optional HEAT-OUT-GAS Kit

The  HEAT-OUT-GAS heat management option is 

available for use with these appliance models

 

and is 

operated with a wall switch, included in the kit. The Heat-

Out-Gas kit draws heat from your fireplace and directs it 

outside, up to 25 feet away.

Optional Passive Heat Kit (PH-MR)

The Passive Heat heat management option is available 

for use with these appliance models.  The Passive Heat 

Kit allows the heat to be vented into the room through one 

front discharge, two side discharges or an open top dis-

charge while the fireplace is in operation. Passive Heat 

can be used in conjunction with HEAT-ZONE

®

-GAS or 

HEAT-OUT-GAS

 kit. 

An optional heat management system, which allows the 

heat from the appliance to be redirected as desired, may 

be installed with this appliance.   It may be either a HEAT-

ZONE

®

-GAS, which diverts heat into an adjacent room, 

and/or a HEAT-OUT-GAS which will divert heat outside 

the home/building, and/or a 

Passive Heat k

it which dis-

perses the heat into the same room as the fireplace.  

Refer to Section 6 of the appliance installation manual to 

confirm which of the heat management systems may be 

installed together.  All heat management systems must 

be installed by a qualified service technician at the time of 

appliance installation. 

Optional Heat Management Systems

H.  Appliance Break-In

NOTICE! 

Open windows for air circulation during fire

-

place break-in.

•  Some people may be sensitive to smoke and odors.

•  Smoke detectors may activate.

Follow  the  initial  break-in  procedure  below  to  cure  the 

materials  used  to  manufacture  the  fireplace  and  the 

finishing materials around it.

• The fireplace should be run three to four hours 

continuously on high.  

•  Turn the fireplace off and allow it to cool completely.
•  Remove fixed glass assembly. See Section 4.B.
•  Clean fixed glass assembly. See Section 4.B.
•  Replace the fixed glass assembly. 

Note:

 Some installations may require additional run time 

to cure.  If odors persist after the initial break-in period, 

run  the  fireplace  for  an  additional  three  to  four  hours 

continuously on high.  

Note:  

IPI systems have a safety feature that automatically 

shuts down the fireplace after 9 hours of continuous 

operation without receiving a command from the remote 

control.  If this occurs, restart the appliance.

Note:

  When a fan is operated with the Passive Heat 

system, there will be a decrease in the amount of air 

flowing from the appliance opening.  Air will be flowing 

from both the appliance opening and the passive heat 

opening.

Summary of Contents for MER42MN

Page 1: ...ified kit is used DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flam mable 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 NO...

Page 2: ...e ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code CSA B149 1 le Cet appareil doit tre install conform ment aux codes locaux s il y a lieu sinon suivez National Fuel Gas Code ANSI...

Page 3: ...Glass Specifications 6 C BTU Specifications 6 3 Important Safety and Operating Information A Appliance Safety 7 B General Operating Parts 8 C Fuel Specifications 8 D Wall and Mantel Temperatures 8 E...

Page 4: ...from HHT regardless of the installation or occupancy date The term Lifetime in the table below is defined as 20 years from the beginning date of warranty coverage for gas appliances 10 years from the...

Page 5: ...r handling devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other such causes 6 use of fuels other than those specified in the operation instructions 7 installation or use of components not supp...

Page 6: ...roved as either supplemen tal room heat or as a decorative appliance It should not be factored as primary heat in residential heating calculations NOTICE This installation must conform with local code...

Page 7: ...t your dealer for more information or visit www hpba org Product Info Fireplace Stove Heater Glass Fronts Safety To prevent unintended operation when not using your fire place for an extended period o...

Page 8: ...standards Combustible Mantel and Surfaces around a Fireplace The allowable temperature rise above ambient is 117 F for all exposed combustible surfaces around the fireplace including the mantel when...

Page 9: ...9 Majestic MER36MN MER42MN Owner s Manual 2599 981 Rev B 5 23 G Lighting Instructions IPI...

Page 10: ...ll divert heat outside the home building and or a Passive Heat kit which dis perses the heat into the same room as the fireplace Refer to Section 6 of the appliance installation manual to confirm whic...

Page 11: ...liance See Figure 3 3 for location The decorative barrier front and front refractory may need to be removed 2 Insert four AA cell batteries into battery tray Battery polarity must be correct or module...

Page 12: ...No adjustment in flame height is possible Remote Position The remote position allows operation of the appliance from a wired wall switch IFT RC400 or IFT RC150 remote controls The IFT ECM switch must...

Page 13: ...use the paired IFT RC400 IFT RC150 or wired wall switch to start the appliance appliance will ignite normally if the error condition was corrected If the IFT ECM re enters the lock out condition afte...

Page 14: ...ust be replaced prior to operating the appliance CAUTION Risk of Burns The fireplace shall be turned off and cooled before servicing When properly maintained your fireplace will give you many years of...

Page 15: ...place as necessary Inspect for scratches dents or other damage and repair as necessary Check that air intake and discharge areas are not blocked Vacuum and dust surfaces Optional Remote Control Freque...

Page 16: ...ssary Firebox Inspection Frequency Annually By Qualified Service Technician Tools needed Protective gloves sandpaper steel wool cloths mineral spirits primer and touch up paint Inspect for paint condi...

Page 17: ...appliance installation manual for proper ember placement Check for smooth lighting and ignition carryover to all ports Verify that there is no ignition delay Inspect and ensure the lighting of the ma...

Page 18: ...hing materials and adhesives used around the fireplace These circumstances may require additional curing related to the installation environment Film on the glass This is a normal result of the curing...

Page 19: ...een the desired room temperature and actual temperature In thermostat mode the hearth appliance will start in HI flame but as the actual temperature approaches the desired set temperature on the remot...

Page 20: ...tion box and ECM Verify AC DC adaptor out put voltage is between 5 7 6 3 Vdc If battery pack is used check battery pack voltage is 4 2 V if not replace batteries Shorted or loose connection in system...

Page 21: ...valve solenoid Check main valve solenoid resistance nominal is 60 ohms If open or shorted replace valve Verify valve inlet pressure is correct for gas type Pilot and main do not light ECM goes into 5...

Page 22: ...ection 2 A in appliance Installation Manual Options Remote Controls Wall Controls and Wall Switches IFT RC150 MAJ IntelliFire Touch wireless wall switch IFT RC400 IntelliFire Touch remote control Inte...

Page 23: ...mbly 2584 007 Y 3 Base Pan Assembly 2584 017 4 Media Bracket 2584 141 5 Pilot Shield 2584 139 6 Glass Assembly GLA 6KL Y Finishing Strips Sold as set only SRVFS 6K 7 Surround SRV2583 019 Surround Bott...

Page 24: ...Assembly 2588 007 Y 3 Base Pan Assembly 2588 017 4 Media Bracket 2584 141 5 Pilot Shield 2584 139 6 Glass Assembly GLA 8KL Y Finishing Strips Sold as set only SRVFS 8K 7 Surround SRV2587 019 Surround...

Page 25: ...DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 9 1 Pilot Assembly NG 2106 169 Y 9 2 Flex Ball Valve Assembly SRV302 320 Y 9 3 Valve NG SRV2166 302 Y 9 4 Male Connector Pkg of 5 303 315 5 Y 9 5 Battery Holder SRV23...

Page 26: ...83 063 Y 9 6c Component Tray 2279 185 9 6d Thermostat Wire Assembly SRV2118 170 Y 9 6e Transformer 6 Volt Wall SRV2326 131 Y Driftwood Logs Optional LOGS KMOD Stone Kit Optional Qty 3 req STONES NATUR...

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