When installing a Majestic Circulator Fireplace, the mason should carefully read all the directions to be sure he understands how the work should be done. Complete instructions are included with each individual Circulator.
First, he should inspect the Circulator
to make sure the insulation and all accessories are readily at hand. Then he should check the dimensions of the footing, being sure that the firebrick hearth is perfectly level, with the ash dump approximately in the center of the firebox after the unit is set. The hearth should extend beyond the sides and back of the unit, and at least flush with the front.
After the Circulator has been set, and before any brick work is started, the insulation should be unpacked and applied around the bottom of the Circulator. Use double insulation at the corners and be sure the entire unit is covered. A thin mortar applied to the Circulator will hold the insulation in place.
Plumb the brick work against the adjustable angles at either side of the opening so the angles will always cover the space between the brick work and the unit.
By setting a few bricks, the mason can gauge the size of the mortar joint and see that the corner breaks at the end of the brick. If a fan is used, the conduit for a power line should be built into the masonry. Bring the outlet boxes as near to the grille boxes as possible for easy connection by the electrician. Always use two fans, one in each cold air box.
If the fireplace is on an outside wall and the provision for an outside air inlet is desired, it will be necessary to cut an opening approximately 16 inches wide and eight inches high in the back of the casing; then connect with the adjustable ventilator grate.