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Soft woods 

Hard woods

•  Douglas Fir 

•  Oak

• Pine 

• Maple

•  Spruce 

•  Apple

• Cedar 

• Birch

• Poplar

• Aspen

• Alder

1.  Hardwood vs. Softwood

Your fireplace’s performance depends on the quality of 

the firewood you use. One species of wood varies very 

little to the other in terms of energy content. All sea-

soned  wood  contains  about  8,000  BTU’s  per  pound. 

Hardwoods have a greater density than softwoods; a 

piece of hardwood will contain about 60% more BTU’s 

than an equal size piece of softwood. A cord of sea-

soned oak (hardwood) would contain about 60% more 

potential energy than a cord of seasoned pine (soft-

wood).
Most softwoods are coniferous. These are trees with 

needle-like leaves that stay green all year and carry 

their seeds exposed in a cone. Examples of conifer-

ous trees are Douglas fir, pine, spruce and cedar. Soft

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woods, being more porous, require less time to dry, 

burn faster and are easier to ignite than hardwoods. 

Hardwoods are deciduous trees, broadleaf trees that 

lose their leaves in the fall. Their seeds are usually 

found within a protective pod or enclosure. Some ex

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amples of deciduous trees are oak, maple, apple, and 

birch. However, it should be noted that there are some 

deciduous trees that are definitely not considered hard

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woods such as poplar, aspen and alder. Hardwoods 

require more time to season, burn slower and are usu-

ally harder to ignite than softwoods. Obviously, you will 

use the type of wood that is most readily available in 

your area. However, if at all possible the best arrange-

ment is to have a mix of softwood and hardwood. This 

way you can use the softwood for starting the fire, giv

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ing off quick heat to bring the fireplace up to operating 

temperature. Add the hardwood for slow, even heat and 

longer burn time. 

WARNING! Risk of Fire!

• 

DO NOT

 burn wet or green wood.

•  Wet, unseasoned wood can cause accumulation of 

creosote.

2.  Moisture Content

The  majority  of  the  problems  fireplace  owners  expe

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rience are caused by trying to burn wet, unseasoned 

wood. Freshly cut wood can be as much water as it is 

wood, having a moisture content of around 50%. Imag

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ine a wooden bucket that weighs about 8 pounds. Fill it 

with a gallon of water, put it in the firebox and try to burn 

it. This sounds ridiculous but that is exactly what you 

are doing if you burn unseasoned wood. Dead wood 

lying on the forest floor should be considered wet, and 

requires full seasoning time. Standing dead wood can 

be considered to be about two-thirds seasoned, if cut at 

the dry time of the year.
Burning wet, unseasoned wood will produce less heat 

output because it requires energy in the form of heat 

to evaporate the water trapped inside. This is wasted 

energy that should be used for heating your home. This 

moisture evaporates in the form of steam which has 

a  cooling  effect  in  your  firebox  and  chimney  system. 

When combined with tar and other organic vapors from 

burning wood it will form creosote which condenses in 

the relatively cool firebox and chimney. 

Even dry wood contains at least 15% moisture by 

weight, and should be burned hot enough to keep the 

chimney hot for as long as it takes to dry the wood out 

- about one hour. To tell if wood is dry enough to burn, 

check the ends of the logs. If there are cracks radiating 

in all directions from the center, it is dry. If your wood 

sizzles in the fire, even though the surface is dry, it may 

not be fully cured.

3. Seasoning

Seasoned firewood is nothing more than wood that is 

cut to size, split and air dried to a moisture content of 

around 20%. The time it takes to season wood varies 

from around nine months for soft woods to as long as 

eighteen months for hardwoods. The key to seasoning 

wood is to be sure it has been split, exposing the wet 

interior and increasing the surface area of each piece. 

A tree that was cut down a year ago and not split is 

likely to have almost as high a moisture content now as 

it did when it was cut.

To season wood:

•  Cut logs to size

•  Split to 6 in. (152 mm) or less

•  Air dry to a moisture content of around 20%

  -  Soft wood - about nine months

  -  Hard wood - about eighteen months

 NOTICE: 

Seasoning time may vary depending on drying 

conditions.

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Majestic • WarmMajic-II Owner’s Manual • 4188-900 • Rev C • 02/20

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Страница 1: ...re or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death WARNING HOT SURFACES Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation AND cool down Hot glass will cause burns DO NOT touch...

Страница 2: ...Fan Replacement 22 7 Timer Assembly Replacement 23 8 Timer Removal and Replacement 25 9 Fan Snap Disc 27 5 Troubleshooting A FAQs 28 B Troubleshooting Table 30 6 Reference Materials A Service Parts 31...

Страница 3: ...s manual for further information It is against federal regulations to operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with the operating instructions in the owner s manual SERIAL NO NUMERO DESERE M...

Страница 4: ...later than 24 months following the date of product shipment from HHT regardless of the installa on or occupancy date The warranty period for parts and labor for covered components is produced in the...

Страница 5: ...nued opera on with damaged corroded or failed components accident or improperly incorrectly performed repairs 5 environmental condi ons inadequate ven la on nega ve pressure or dra ing caused by ghtl...

Страница 6: ...ur dealer Majestic is a registered trademark of Hearth Home Technologies WARNING Fire Risk Hearth Home Technologies disclaims any responsibility for and the warranty will be voided by the following ac...

Страница 7: ...the hearth extension Room furnishings such as drapes curtains chairs or other combustibles must be at least 4 ft 1219 mm from the open front of the fireplace Combustible materials are materials made...

Страница 8: ...teriorated refractory brick deteriorated baffle and other interior components 3 Baffle and Blanket Ensure correct baffle and baffle protection channel place ment replace baffle components if damaged o...

Страница 9: ...ULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as fireplace Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials Keep clothing furniture d...

Страница 10: ...me setting the ACC may not be required Burn dry well seasoned wood NOTICE To establish your settings always begin with the air control all the way to the left to CLOSED and then move it to the right f...

Страница 11: ...replace is hot and a good coal bed is established approximately 30 minutes after fuel is lit High Burn Setting The fan may be left on throughout the burn Medium or Medium High Burn Setting The fan sho...

Страница 12: ...d can be as much water as it is wood having a moisture content of around 50 Imag ine a wooden bucket that weighs about 8 pounds Fill it with a gallon of water put it in the firebox and try to burn it...

Страница 13: ...The chimney shall be inspected at least annually be fore lighting or once every two months during heating season When creosote has accumulated it shall be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire...

Страница 14: ...box Add 7 to 9 pounds of start up wood 1 3 inch diameter pieces of cord wood by stacking them in a crisscross pattern This will allow for proper air flow Leave door slightly open 2 4 inches see Figure...

Страница 15: ...it burn for up to 20 minutes before setting the combustion air control to the desired setting COMBUSTION AIR CONTROL SETTINGS LOW all the way to the left MEDIUM from the low setting go up to 1 2 inch...

Страница 16: ...formation regarding operation and troubleshooting Visit www majesticproducts com to find a dealer WARNING Fire Risk DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPTHA OR ENGINE OIL Do NOT...

Страница 17: ...chimney top Have the chimney and adjacent structure inspected by qualified professionals Hearth Home Technologies recommends that NFI or CSIAcertified professionals or technicians under the direction...

Страница 18: ...eplace to cool completely Remove baffle and ceramic blanket from fireplace before cleaning chimney refer to Section 4 B 5 Baffle Removal and Installation Close the door tightly Remove the top of the t...

Страница 19: ...Replace if this condition is present Inspect glass gasket Confirm glass does not move around in glass frame WARNING Risk of Fire DO NOT remove ashes until the fire is out and the fireplace is cold Ash...

Страница 20: ...ass and discard Position the new glass with edges evenly overlapping the opening in the front door Replace the glass frames Start screws to secure glass frames to door keeping them loose for adjusting...

Страница 21: ...rick until it is flush with the side of the unit Lay bottom bricks in unit Figure 4 4 Fire Brick Configurations Figure 4 3 3 Door Handle Assembly Slide door handle through door Install washer s as sho...

Страница 22: ...ner Bolt 1 Remove the bottom firebrick 2 Remove the four 4 5 32 Allen head screws and pry open the access door with a flat blade screwdriver See Figure 4 10 and remove it Figure 4 10 Pry Open Access D...

Страница 23: ...handle remove the four 4 screws at each corner of the combustion cover and fish it up and out of the bottom of the fireplace See Figures 4 11 4 12 Handle Figure 4 11 Removal of Combustion Cover Screws...

Страница 24: ...hile supporting the air chamber remove the two 2 1 4 20 bolts at each end of it Then pull it down and out the front See Figures 4 19 4 20 1 4 20 Bolts Figure 4 19 Location of Bolts Figure 4 20 Removal...

Страница 25: ...e spring handle by twisting it to the left and pulling on it Hold on to the rod as this is being done See Figure 4 28 4 Pull off and remove the hairpin clip and the washer on the rod See Figure 4 28 S...

Страница 26: ...e of the timer shaft is facing the opposite side of the linkage timer arm See Figure 4 32 Figure 4 32 D Cut on Shaft 9 Place linkage control arm over timer shaft and tighten set screw Figure 4 33 10 R...

Страница 27: ...lling Hairpin Clip and Washer 14 Reinstall the air chamber cover See Figure 4 37 Screws Figure 4 37 Air Chamber Cover 15 Reinstall the bottom front access panel 16 Reinstall the spring handle by twist...

Страница 28: ...onry chimney Try holding a burning rolled up newspaper as close to the flue outlet as pos sible for a few minutes then light the paper under the kindling The heat generated from the burning rolled up...

Страница 29: ...Outside air closed Overhead fan operating Overhanging tree Bird s nest or leaves in termination cap Structural changes in chimney area Creosote buildup in flue Strong win d s a r o u nd chimney termin...

Страница 30: ...ration Check and clean chimney if needed Check door rope for seal Open air controls ACC Smoke in the house during refueling Open air controls ACC to establish a lively coal bed Open doors SLOWLY Add p...

Страница 31: ...WARMMAJIC II Beginning Manufacturing Date Dec 2019 Ending Manufacturing Date Active Woodburning Fireplace Part number list on following page 12 19 1 3 4 5 2 10 12 11 9 6 8 7 13 1 13 14 16 15 31 Majest...

Страница 32: ...Retainer Side Qty 2 req SRV4184 121 9 Brick Assembly SRV4184 016 Y 9 1 Brick Wrap Qty 8 req SRV4182 101 9 2 Firebrick 13 25 x 3 25 Qty 2 req SRV4182 203 9 3 Firebrick 13 25 x 4 5 x 1 25 Qty 10 req SR...

Страница 33: ...e Assembly Right SRV4180 051 a Door Handle Left SRV480 0530 b Washer 3 8 SAE Black Qty 2 req 832 0990 Y c Pin 1 8 x 5 8 Dowel SRV7000 163 d Nut 3 8 16 Lock Pkg of 24 Qty 2 req 226 0100 24 Y e Door Han...

Страница 34: ...ide Assembly SRV4184 041 12 2 Air Channel Gasket SRV4184 189 Y 12 3 Extension Spring SRV433 3950 12 4 Timer Mechanical 12 Hour SRV480 1940 Y Chimney Air Kit CAK4A Fastener Pack Chimney Air Kit 13580 F...

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Страница 36: ...ual with party responsible for use and operation Important operating and maintenance instructions included Read understand and follow these instructions for safe installation and operation This produc...

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