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SPECIFICATIONBOOK
CHOOSE YOUR CATEGORY
OUTDOORFIREPLACES
BURNERSYSTEMS BURNERS
BLOCK & PAVERACCESSORIES
FIREFURNISHINGS ACCESSORIES
Pg 2 Pg 32 Pg 102
Pg 109 Pg 130 Pg 146
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Kalea Bay: Ecoflow
OUTDOOR FIREPLACES
Kalea Bay: Ecoflow + LED
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KALEA BAY: ECOFLOW
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
INSTALLATION PRECAUTION: This fireplace requires a minimum 18-square inches (per side) of cross ventilation.
Failure to provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
MODELSMH# 60069
Natural Gas DescriptionOFP-36LECO-N 36” Open Front Fireplace OFP-48LECO-N 48” Open Front FireplaceOFP-60LECO-N 60” Open Front FireplaceOFP-72LECO-N 72” Open Front Fireplace
DO NOT DISCARD. THIS MANUAL HAS IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MANTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS. LEAVE WITH THE HOMEOWNER.
MODEL:SERIAL #:
Kalea Bay Outdoor Gas Fireplace
Installation and Operating Instructions
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FRAMING FIREPLACE
NG Models:NG Factory Orifice
NG Btu’s High
NG Btu’s Low
NG Low Rate Screw
LPConversion Kit
LP Factory Orifice
LP Low Rate Screw
OFP-36LECO-N #41 31,000 18,500 #44 OFP-36LECO-LPK OAS-LP52 ECO-LSS-52OFP-48LECO-N #32 43,500 24,500 #34 OFP-48LECO-LPK OAS-LP48 ECO-LSS-46OFP-60LECO-N #30 50,000 36,000 #27 OFP-60LECO-LPK OAS-LP44 ECO-LSS-42
OFP-72LECO-N #25 65,000 42,000 #18 OFP-72LECO-LPK OAS-LP42 ECO-LSS-35
Disclaimer: Btu listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas at inlet side of gas regulator. Flex line sizing and proper gas pipe sizing can affect Btu’s. As a result, your Btu’s may vary slightly from Table 1 specifications.
NOTE: These fireplaces come shipped as Natural Gas models only. There is an LP conversion kit available as an accessory. Ensure you order the specific conversion kit for your model fireplace. Table 1 shows the applicable information if converting to Liquid Propane (LP) gas. See page 29.
IMPORTANT: It is permissible to reverse the burner pan in the field to enable a closer gas line connection if necessary.
SPECIFICATIONS
Table 1. Fireplace specifications and conversion kits.
Table 2 Gas Pressures
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 5.0” WC 10.5” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WCManifold 4.0”WC 10.0”WC
Fig. 4 The fireplace ships on a wooden skid. Remove the screws as shown and lift fireplace off of skid. Note: Number of screws vary with model size.
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SINGLE-SIDED FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS & CLEARANCES
Table 4 Fireplace dimensions and clearances. Ensure you follow the proper clearances during installation.
Fig. 5 Fireplace dimensions; refer to Table 3.
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
AOverall Length
B Inside
Opening
COverall Height
DOpening Height
EOverall Depth
F Leg
Height
GValve Box
Depth
HClearance
To Combustible
Side Wall
IClearance
To Combustible
Ceiling
OFP-36LECO-N 40” 36” 37½” 16” 16¼” 11½” 8¾” 6” 42 ½”
OFP-48LECO-N 52” 48” 37½” 16” 16¼” 11½” 8¾” 6” 42 ½”
OFP-60LECO-N 64” 60” 37½” 16” 16¼” 11½” 8¾” 6” 42 ½”
OFP-72LECO-N 76” 72” 37½” 16” 16¼” 11½” 8¾” 6” 42 ½”
Fig. 6 Single-sided fireplace clearance to combustibles (See Table 3) Fig. 7 Open front fireplace mantel clearances
FRONT VIEW
TOP VIEW
END VIEW
E
E
C
6”
20”
F
D
A
B
GBottom Finish Fin
Hood
½”
½”
(Typ. Each Side)
(Typ. Each Side)
I
H
END VIEW
SIDEWALL
CEILING
FLOOR
11½”
Back Front
END VIEW
12”
18”
TOP OF FIREPLACE
6”
12”
Non-Combustible Facing Material
Combustible Material Permitted
CombustibleShelf
Metal Studs
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Model:Natural Gas (NG)
AWidth
B Height
CDepth
OFP-36LECO-N 40 ½” 37 ¾” 15¾”
OFP-48LECO-N 52 ½” 37¾” 15¾”
OFP-60LECO-N 64 ½” 37 ¾” 15¾”
OFP-72LECO-N 76 ½” 37 ¾” 15¾”
Fig. 8 Framing dimensions using all non-combustible materials for single-sided fireplace; refer to Table 4.
SINGLE-SIDED FRAMING DIMENSIONS WITH METAL STUDS
Table 5 Fireplace framing dimensions.
NOTE: This fireplace requires metal studs for framing. WOOD STUDS ARE NOT PERMITTED.
A
B
Metal Studs Metal Studs
*Metal studs shown in gray.
Bottom Support Fin
Hood
C
Met
al S
tuds
Met
al S
tuds
(Front)
NOTE: This outdoor fireplace is not a “load bearing” fireplace. All finishing materials must be supported by the surrounding structure and not rely on the fireplace itself.
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END VIEW
12”
18” TYP.
TOP OF FIREPLACE
6”
12”
Non-combustible facing material
Combustible Material Permit-
Metal Studs
6”
12”
Combustible Shelf
Combustible Shelf
Fig. 12 See-through fireplace mantel clearances
SEE-THROUGH FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS & CLEARANCES ONLY
Table 6 Fireplace dimensions and clearances.
Fig. 10 Fireplace dimensions; refer to Table 6
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
AOverall Length
B Inside
Opening
COverall Height
DOpening Height
EOverall Depth
F Leg
Height
GValve Box
Depth
HClearance
To Combustible
Side Wall
IClearance
To Combustible
Ceiling
OFP-36LECO-N 40” 36” 37½” 16” 16” 11½” 8¾” 36” 42 ½”
OFP-48LECO-N 52” 48” 37½” 16” 16” 11½” 8¾” 36” 42 ½”
OFP-60LECO-N 64” 60” 37½” 16” 16” 11½” 8¾” 36” 42 ½”
OFP-72LECO-N 76” 72” 37½” 16” 16” 11½” 8¾” 36” 42 ½”
Fig. 11 See-through fireplace clearance to combustibles (See Table 6)
I
H
END VIEW
SIDEWALL
CEILING
FLOOR
11½”
Back Front
This fireplace ships from the factory as a single sided fireplace, but by removing the back panels you can convert it into a see-through fireplace. Your specific application, single sided verses see-through, will determine your installation. Ensure you follow the proper clearances during installation.
FRONT VIEW
TOP VIEW
END VIEW
E
E
C
6”
20”
F
D
A
B
GBottom Finish Fin
Hood
½”
½”
(Typ. Each Side)
(Typ. Each Side)
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Model:Natural Gas (NG)
AWidth
B Height
CDepth
OFP-36LECO-N 40 ½” 37 ¾” 15”
OFP-48LECO-N 52 ½” 37¾” 15”
OFP-60LECO-N 64 ½” 37 ¾” 15”
OFP-72LECO-N 76 ½” 37 ¾” 15”
Fig. 13 Framing dimensions using all non-combustible materials for see-through fireplace; refer to Table 7.
SEE-THROUGH FRAMING DIMENSIONS WITH METAL STUDS
Table 7 Fireplace framing dimensions.
NOTE: This outdoor fireplace is not a “load bearing” fireplace. All finishing materials must be supported by the surrounding structure and not rely on the fireplace itself.
A
B
Metal Studs Metal Studs
*Metal studs shown in gray.
Bottom Support Fin
Hood
C
Met
al S
tuds
Met
al S
tuds
Top view showing ½” lip using non-combustible facing material at front face
NOTE: This fireplace requires metal studs for framing. WOOD STUDS ARE NOT PERMITTED.
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CONTROL BOX INSTALLATION
Step 4: Remove the control box from the components parts carton. The fireplace is supplied with 10-feet of wiring for the control box switch installation. Find a suitable location within a close proximity of the fireplace for convenience of operation and mount the control box upright and level as shown in Fig. 14 on page 16. Use Figs 15 & 16 for dimensional reference. CAUTION: Ensure all switches are in the OFF position. “I” indicates ignite/ON and “O” indicates OFF. The switch on the far right is a “Learn” switch. It does not turn ON and OFF, it remains in its original position.
Step 5: Remove the four (4) outer screws from each corner inside the cover plate shown in Fig. 15 and remove the outer face plate and nylon latch. This will expose the mounting plate. See Fig. 16. CAUTION: Do not remove the two center screws from the cover plate. This will release the entire switch box wiring from inside the junction box and make it difficult to reinstall.
Step 6: Install the control box mounting plate into framing members/finish material and secure into place. Replace the mounting plate flush with wall materials or allow for depth of wall material to slide under the four corners of the plate. The mounting plate will then be flush with the wall.
Fig. 15 Control box with 8 ¾” x 8 ¾” cover/face plate.
Cover Plate Surrounding Switch
Remove screws to mount switch plate
Remove screws to mount switch plate
ON/OFF LOWHIGH LEARNCONT.
PILOT
Battery Drawer
Nylon Latch
5 5/8”
5 5/8”
Mounting plate under switch cover
ON/OFF LOWHIGH LEARNCONT.
PILOT
Battery Drawer
Fig. 16 Control box mounting plate
Step 1: After the fireplace has been framed into position begin determining the control box location. Locate the module wire harness (#77115) and battery pack harness (#VCS-ECOBBUEXT32) protruding outside of the valve box. Refer to page 16 Fig. 14.
Step 2: Connect the module wire harness #77115 to #77113 wire harness (10’ wire harness from parts box).
Step 3: Connect the #VCS-ECOBBUEXT32 to the other #VCS-ECOBBUEXT120 (10’ battery pack wire harness from parts box).
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Connect the 2-PIN connector
Step 8: Reinstall the control box cover/face plate and nylon latch back on the control box mounting plate.
Step 9: Turn (rotate) the nylon latch up or down (out of the way) of the battery box drawer (Fig. 16; page 17).
Step 10: Pull the battery box drawer out of the control box and install the (4) C-size batteries (included) in the battery pack. Follow the diagram inside for battery direction.
Step 11: Look for the 2-PIN connector at the back of the battery pack and the mating 2-PIN connector inside the control box. Insert the male connetor into the female connector then carefully install the battery pack drawer back into the control box. Move the nylon latch over edge of the battery box drawer to secure it into place. See Fig. 18. Note: Careful not to pinch the wires when installing the battery box drawer back into the control box.
CONTROL BOX INSTALLATION Step 7: Feed the wire harrness (# 77113) up to the control box and attach the Molex connectors from the module wire harness to the control box wire harness. At the same time, connect the 2-PIN connector (#VCS-ECOBBUEXT32) from module wire harness to the 2-PIN connector inside the control box. See Fig. 17. Refer to page 16 Fig. 14.
Battery Wire Connection
Molex Wire Connection
Control Box
Wire Connection DetailFig. 17 Wire connection detail
Fig. 18 Battery pack wire connection
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WIRING DIAGRAM INSIDE VALVE BOX
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FINAL PREPARATION
Fig. 24 Installing media into the fireplace.
Large Broken GlassModel # Burner pan & Trough
36” 15lbs.48” 20lbs.60” 25lbs.72” 25lbs.
Table 8 Media specifications. Requires ½” - ¾” fireglass (Burner pan media amount does not include the trough)
Burner Trough
½” - ¾” Crushed Glass
FINAL PREPARATION
BURNER PAN ASSEMBLY
Pilot (Hidden Underneath)
Burner Tube
Ignition Hole
PILOT OPERATION & TEST FIREThe pilot assembly is located at the end of the burner hidden underneath a pilot cover. Ensure the pilot flame is passing through the ignition hole in the burner pan for proper ignition. Use the Fig. 23 as a guide.
Test fire the fireplace before installing media. At the same time this is a good time to double check for any gas leaks or electrical connections before finalizing the installation by installing the glass media.
Fig. 23 Proper pilot flame through ignition hole.
INSTALLING MEDIAOpen the media box and install the glass media as shown is Figs. 24 & 25. Place media fireglass into the trough area first as shown in Fig. 24. Use the remaining media to fill the burner pan equally on both sides. After filling the trough reinstall the mesh hood overtop of the pilot area.
Keep media in burner pan the same level as the trough to allow the burner area to appear as one complete burner pan.
IMPORTANT: Media can only be placed in the trough and burner pan area. No media is to be place into the shaded area shown in Fig. 26 on page 22.
CAUTION: Ensure there is no media in the ignition hole area. The burner tube gas ignites in this area to light the fireplace. Media in this area could cause delayed ignition.
The fireplace requires ½”-¾” large broken fireglass to be installed into the burner trough and burner pan. Use the table below to assist in determining the amount of media needed for your specific model.
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FINAL PREPARATION
Fig. 24 Installing media into the fireplace.
Large Broken GlassModel # Burner pan & Trough
36” 15lbs.48” 20lbs.60” 25lbs.72” 25lbs.
Table 8 Media specifications. Requires ½” - ¾” fireglass (Burner pan media amount does not include the trough)
Burner Trough
½” - ¾” Crushed Glass
FINAL PREPARATION
BURNER PAN ASSEMBLY
Pilot (Hidden Underneath)
Burner Tube
Ignition Hole
PILOT OPERATION & TEST FIREThe pilot assembly is located at the end of the burner hidden underneath a pilot cover. Ensure the pilot flame is passing through the ignition hole in the burner pan for proper ignition. Use the Fig. 23 as a guide.
Test fire the fireplace before installing media. At the same time this is a good time to double check for any gas leaks or electrical connections before finalizing the installation by installing the glass media.
Fig. 23 Proper pilot flame through ignition hole.
INSTALLING MEDIAOpen the media box and install the glass media as shown is Figs. 24 & 25. Place media fireglass into the trough area first as shown in Fig. 24. Use the remaining media to fill the burner pan equally on both sides. After filling the trough reinstall the mesh hood overtop of the pilot area.
Keep media in burner pan the same level as the trough to allow the burner area to appear as one complete burner pan.
IMPORTANT: Media can only be placed in the trough and burner pan area. No media is to be place into the shaded area shown in Fig. 26 on page 22.
CAUTION: Ensure there is no media in the ignition hole area. The burner tube gas ignites in this area to light the fireplace. Media in this area could cause delayed ignition.
The fireplace requires ½”-¾” large broken fireglass to be installed into the burner trough and burner pan. Use the table below to assist in determining the amount of media needed for your specific model.
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FINAL PREPARATION
Fig. 26 Covering the entire fireplace floor is NOT permitted in the shaded area.
Note: Media amounts listed in Table 8 are guides and can vary depending on media used. Ensure not to cover more than ½ -inch above the actual burner tube and keep all media within the burner pan area (See Figs. 24, 25, & 26).
Fig. 25 End view of burner with media.
Burner Pan End View Showing Media Placement
Proper Media Height
Burner Tube
Large Broken Glass in Burner Trough and Burnerpan
No Media onMesh Screen Cover
No Media in Shaded Areas
INSTALLING HOOD(S)
The fireplace requires a hood to be installed into the upper opening of the firebox. All models require five (5) screws to secure the hood to the fireplace except the 72-inch model, which uses seven (7) screws to secure the hood. The hood protrudes 1-inch from fireplace opening. Fig. 27 shows hole location and installation process for hood installation. The protruding area of the hood is to be angled downward for proper installation, see Hood Detail below.
Fig. 27 Installing hood(s) on the fireplace.
Hood Screw Locations
FRONT VIEWSIDE VIEW
Hood
(De�ector Facing Downward)
Hood DetailEnd View
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
The following accessories are available from your local Firegear dealer/distributor. Each accessory comes with a separate installation manual. Read each instruction thoroughly before installing.
Wireless Wall Switch
Wireless wall switch (ON/OFF/HI/LO)
Model: 1322-WT
Wireless Wall Switch
Wireless wall switch (ON/OFF) ONLY
Model: 1001D-ATX
Wireless Wall Switch Timer
4-Button Wall Timer (30/60/120/OFF)
Model: TM-R-AF1TX
Firegear Outdoors Media
GRL-Series (Reflective Glass in several colors)
Twig Set
Model: 926-9306 piece Beach Driftwood twisted twig set. NOTE: Logs cannot be placed directly on the burner. They must be placed around the perimeter of burner.
Home Automation System
Model: AF-4000HATEnables the fireplace to operate with a home automation device.
Optional Remote Control
Model: RCAF-3TXWireless Handheld remote with Hi-Lo features.
LP Conversion Kit
Model:OFP-36LECO-LPK (36-inch model)OFP-48LECO-LPK (48-inch model)OFP-60LECO-LPK (60-inch model) OFP-72LECO-LPK (72-inch model)
Converts fireplace from Natural gas to LP gas. See page 29 in manual.
See-Thru Conversion Kit
73230 (36-inch model)74230 (48-inch model)75230 (60-inch model) 76230 (72-inch model)
Kit includes: hood, right/left glass holders & screws
Power Adapters
Model: ADP10-OUT ADP70-OUTOutdoor approved 120VAC to 7.5VDCadapter/ transformer eliminates theuse of battery power with any TFSsystem.
Weatherproof Covers
Models: OFP-36COV OFP-48COV OFP-60COV OFP-72COV
Stainless steel cover to protect fireplace during none use times.
ON
OFF
HI
LO
30 MIN
60 MIN
120 MIN
OFF
FOR TECHNICAL SERVICE, CALL:
Firegear Outdoors9230 Conservation WayFort Wayne, IN 46809
(260) 459-1703Sales Support: (888) 699-6167
WEB SITE: www.firegearoutdoors.com
(855) 498-8324
Note: Remote controls and wall mount switches listed above are not waterproof product therefore it is strongly suggested to install them into a waterproof enclosure or keep protected from the outside elements.
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IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
INSTALLATION PRECAUTION: This fireplace requires a minimum 18-square inches (per side) of cross ventilation.
Failure to provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
MODELSMH# 60069
Natural Gas DescriptionOFP-36LECO-NLED 36” Open Front Fireplace OFP-48LECO-NLED 48” Open Front FireplaceOFP-60LECO-NLED 60” Open Front FireplaceOFP-72LECO-NLED 72” Open Front Fireplace
Kalea Bay Outdoor Gas Fireplace with LED Lighting
Installation and Operating Instructions
LED MODEL
DO NOT DISCARD. THIS MANUAL HAS IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MANTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS. LEAVE WITH THE HOMEOWNER.
MODEL:SERIAL #:
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FRAMING FIREPLACE
NG Models:NG Factory Orifice
NG Btu’s High
NG Btu’s Low
NG Low Rate Screw
LPConversion Kit
LP Factory Orifice
LP Low Rate Screw
OFP-36LECO-NLED #41 31,000 18,500 #44 OFP-36LECO-LPK OAS-LP52 ECO-LSS-52OFP-48LECO-NLED #32 43,500 24,500 #34 OFP-48LECO-LPK OAS-LP48 ECO-LSS-46OFP-60LECO-NLED #30 50,000 36,000 #27 OFP-60LECO-LPK OAS-LP44 ECO-LSS-42
OFP-72LECO-NLED #25 65,000 42,000 #18 OFP-72LECO-LPK OAS-LP42 ECO-LSS-35
Disclaimer: Btu listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas at inlet side of gas regulator. Flex line sizing and proper gas pipe sizing can affect Btu’s. As a result, your Btu’s may vary slightly from Table 1 specifications.
NOTE: These fireplaces come shipped as Natural Gas models only. There is an LP conversion kit available as an accessory. Ensure you order the specific conversion kit for your model fireplace. Table 1 shows the applicable information if converting to Liquid Propane (LP) gas. See page 32.
IMPORTANT: It is permissible to reverse the burner pan in the field to enable a closer gas line connection if necessary.
SPECIFICATIONS
Table 2 Gas Pressures
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 5.0” WC 10.5” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WCManifold 4.0”WC 10.0”WC
Fig. 4 The fireplace ships on a wooden skid. Remove the screws as shown and lift fireplace off of skid. Note: Number of screws vary with model size.
Table 1. Fireplace specifications and conversion kits.
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SINGLE-SIDED FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS & CLEARANCES
Table 4 Fireplace dimensions and clearances. Ensure you follow the proper clearances during installation.
Fig. 5 Fireplace dimensions; refer to Table 3.
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
AOverall Length
B Inside
Opening
COverall Height
DOpening Height
EOverall Depth
F Leg
Height
GValve Box
Depth
HClearance
To Combustible
Side Wall
IClearance
To Combustible
Ceiling
OFP-36LECO-NLED 40” 36” 37½” 16” 16¼” 11½” 10¼” 6” 42 ½”
OFP-48LECO-NLED 52” 48” 37½” 16” 16¼” 11½” 10¼” 6” 42 ½”
OFP-60LECO-NLED 64” 60” 37½” 16” 16¼” 11½” 10¼” 6” 42 ½”
OFP-72LECO-NLED 76” 72” 37½” 16” 16¼” 11½” 10¼” 6” 42 ½”
Fig. 6 Single-sided fireplace clearance to combustibles (See Table 3) Fig. 7 Open front fireplace mantel clearances
FRONT VIEW
TOP VIEW
END VIEW
E
E
C
6”
20”
F
D
A
B
GBottom Finish Fin
Hood
½”
½”
(Typ. Each Side)
(Typ. Each Side)
I
H
END VIEW
SIDEWALL
CEILING
FLOOR
11½”
Back Front
END VIEW
12”
18”
TOP OF FIREPLACE
6”
12”
Non-Combustible Facing Material
Combustible Material Permitted
CombustibleShelf
Metal Studs
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Model:Natural Gas (NG)
AWidth
B Height
CDepth
OFP-36LECO-NLED 40 ½” 37 ¾” 15¾”
OFP-48LECO-NLED 52 ½” 37¾” 15¾”
OFP-60LECO-NLED 64 ½” 37 ¾” 15¾”
OFP-72LECO-NLED 76 ½” 37 ¾” 15¾”
Fig. 8 Framing dimensions using all non-combustible materials for single-sided fireplace; refer to Table 4.
SINGLE-SIDED FRAMING DIMENSIONS WITH METAL STUDS
Table 5 Fireplace framing dimensions.
NOTE: This fireplace requires metal studs for framing. WOOD STUDS ARE NOT PERMITTED.
A
B
Metal Studs Metal Studs
*Metal studs shown in gray.
Bottom Support Fin
Hood
C
Met
al S
tuds
Met
al S
tuds
(Front)
NOTE: This outdoor fireplace is not a “load bearing” fireplace. All finishing materials must be supported by the surrounding structure and not rely on the fireplace itself.
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END VIEW
12”
18” TYP.
TOP OF FIREPLACE
6”
12”
Non-combustible facing material
Combustible Material Permit-
Metal Studs
6”
12”
Combustible Shelf
Combustible Shelf
Fig. 11 See-through fireplace mantel clearances
SEE-THROUGH FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS & CLEARANCES ONLY
Table 6 Fireplace dimensions and clearances.
Fig. 9 Fireplace dimensions; refer to Table 6
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
AOverall Length
B Inside
Opening
COverall Height
DOpening Height
EOverall Depth
F Leg
Height
GValve Box
Depth
HClearance
To Combustible
Side Wall
IClearance
To Combustible
Ceiling
OFP-36LECO-NLED 40” 36” 37½” 16” 16” 11½” 10¼” 36” 42 ½”
OFP-48LECO-NLED 52” 48” 37½” 16” 16” 11½” 10¼” 36” 42 ½”
OFP-60LECO-NLED 64” 60” 37½” 16” 16” 11½” 10¼” 36” 42 ½”
OFP-72LECO-NLED 76” 72” 37½” 16” 16” 11½” 10¼” 36” 42 ½”
Fig. 10 See-through fireplace clearance to combustibles (See Table 6)
I
H
END VIEW
SIDEWALL
CEILING
FLOOR
11½”
FrontFront
This fireplace ships from the factory as a single sided fireplace, but by removing the back panels you can convert it into a see-through fireplace. Your specific application, single sided verses see-through, will determine your installation. Ensure you follow the proper clearances during installation.
FRONT VIEW
TOP VIEW
END VIEW
E
E
C
6”
20”
F
D
A
B
GBottom Finish Fin
Hood
½”
½”
(Typ. Each Side)
(Typ. Each Side)
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Model:Natural Gas (NG)
AWidth
B Height
CDepth
OFP-36LECO-NLED 40 ½” 37 ¾” 15”
OFP-48LECO-NLED 52 ½” 37¾” 15”
OFP-60LECO-NLED 64 ½” 37 ¾” 15”
OFP-72LECO-NLED 76 ½” 37 ¾” 15”
Fig. 12 Framing dimensions using all non-combustible materials for see-through fireplace; refer to Table 7.
SEE-THROUGH FRAMING DIMENSIONS WITH METAL STUDS
Table 7 Fireplace framing dimensions.
NOTE: This outdoor fireplace is not a “load bearing” fireplace. All finishing materials must be supported by the surrounding structure and not rely on the fireplace itself.
A
B
Metal Studs Metal Studs
*Metal studs shown in gray.
Bottom Support Fin
Hood
C
Met
al S
tuds
Met
al S
tuds
Top view showing ½” lip using non-combustible facing material at front face
NOTE: This fireplace requires metal studs for framing. WOOD STUDS ARE NOT PERMITTED.
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This fireplace is equipped with LED lighting. Preparation for the LED lighting a must be planned before the fireplace finish materials are installed. After the fireplace is set in its final location the LED lighting will need to be installed and tested before finishing materials are applied. You will need to provide the following:
(1) 120VAC GFCI outlet double gang junction box with a weatherproof cover. Provides power to LED lights and gas valve system. Follow local electrical codes for installation.
A RGB control box with switches is provided with the fireplace. It must be installed within the framing parameters of the fireplace.
Step 1: Install the GFCI outlet double gang junction box with a weatherproof cover on the opposite side of the inlet gas supply. Note: This is not a requirement; however, with the gang box on the opposite side of inlet will create more room for LED installation. Fig. 15 shows GFCI gang box installed.
Step 2: Find mounting location for the GFCI gang box. Fig. 14 shows flat area underneath burner pan. Mount box underneath the burner pan, below the square (cutout) hole area. Fig. 15 shows the GFCI outlet double gang junction box with a weatherproof cover mounted underneath the fireplace.
Burner Pan
Support leg under �replace
Botto
m su
ppor
t �n
GFCI Outlet installed in a double outlet NEMA 3R enclosure
(Bring electrical up from underneath the �replace)
Fig. 14 GFCI box location under fireplace
GFCI Outlet installed in a double outlet NEMA 3R enclosure
Fig. 15 Show GFCI box mounted in fireplace
LED LIGHTING INSTALLATION
36” Model = 13”48“ Model = 18”60“ Model = 24”72” Model = 30”
5”
11½”
TYP
Electrical Area (GFCI)
The electric junction box (GFCI) with a weatherproof cover must be installed in the shaded area shown below. Ensure the j-box is close to the �oor area where the �replace is sitting and not touching the burnerpan.
Fig. 13 Electrical placement.
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Step 3: Locate the wire grommets inside the firebox. See Fig. 16. Directly above them will be a series of mounting holes for the windshield and LED retainer clips. Prepare the fireplace by installing the LED retainer clips. The retainer clips have two holes in them. Install one (1) clip on the left and one (1) clip on the right side of the inner fireplace side wall. Install as shown in Fig. 17. Note: if you are preparing a see-through fireplace you will install a total of (4) retainer clips two on open side.
LED Retainer Clip
Fig. 17 Shows clip installed on right side of fireplace
Wire Grommets
Fig. 16 Locating wire grommets
Step 4: Install the four (4) windshield clips, two on each side, one at the top and one with the LED retainer clip as shown in Fig. 18. Note: if you are preparing a see-through fireplace you will install a total of (8) windshield clips, four on each open side.
Fig. 18 Installing windshield clips
Precaution: When installing windshield clips do not secure the screws tight. They need to be loose enough to allow the clip to move slightly and spin around. Loose clips provide windshield to be easily installed.
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Step 6: Carefully push the LED channel assembly connector through the wire grommet. As you push it through the grommet sit the channel into the retainer clip. Ensure the other end of the channel is also sitting inside the other retainer clip. See Figs. 20 & 21 as a reference. Note: If you are installing into a see-through fireplace install the other LED light strip and channel the same direction.
Wire Grommet
Bottom End
LED Channel Assembly
Fig. 20 Installing LED lights and channel Fig. 21 LED installed in retainer clip inside fireplace
LED LIGHTING INSTALLATION
Step 5: Remove the LED right channel assembly from the carton (The front of the channel has a shield facing the front with the LED wire hanging on the right side). See Figs. 19-21 for details. Note: If you are installing into a see-through fireplace you will install both right and left channels assemblies.
Fig. 19 Shows LED right channel
Bottom End
LED Channel Assembly Installed in retainer clip
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Step 7: Remove the screws from the “bottom end” of the burner pan area. The bottom end part fills the space between the burner pan and the fireplace side panel. It is held into place with three (3) screws. See Fig. 22. First remove the two inside screws, then the screw securing the side wall. Lift up the area where the two screws were and push down where the single screw was, then lift the bottom end out of the fireplace.
Step 8: With bottom end removed, insert the LED channel assembly female connector (protruding through the wire grommets) to the LED male connector 77110. Note: The male end of the LED connector will only insert into the female connector in one direction. Once locked in position, screw the threaded cap of the female connector securely over the male connector. See Fig. 23.
Step 9: Attach 77110 to 77111 using the molex connectors. After connecting the LED lights into the 77111 wire harness insert the 12-volt adapter 77102 with ¼” terminals) into the (red & black wires) of LED wireharness. Plug the 12-volt adapter into the 120VAC GFCI box with weather proof cover. See Fig. 26, page 21.
LED LIGHTING INSTALLATION
Bottom End
1. Remove Screws
2. Lift up
3. Push down
V+
LED Lights
Male
Female Female
Male
LED LightsFrom Fireplace
Inside Fireplace LED Light Connection
12-volt adapter; 6-foot long
#77102
24-inch LED Wire Harness # 77110
10-foot LED Controller Wire Harness #77111Connects to RGB Control Box
(dimmer and switches)
Female Male
Female Male
Male
Female
(Molex Connectors)
Fig. 22 Removing bottom end
Fig. 23 LED wire connection
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LED LIGHTING INSTALLATION
Step 10: Remove the RGB control box from the components parts carton. Find a suitable location within a close proximity of the fireplace for convenience of operation and mount the control box upright and level as shown in Fig. 26, page 21. Use Figs 24 & 25 for dimensional reference. The fireplace is supplied with 10-feet of wiring for the RGB control box (switches and dimmer) installation. Note: If desired, you can purchase 10-feet wire extensions in the accessories section that will enable you to move the RGB control box up to 50-feet away from the fireplace. CAUTION: Ensure all switches are in the OFF position. “I” indicates ignite/ON and “O” indicates OFF. Learn button does not apply.
Step 11: Remove the four (4) outer screws from each corner inside the cover plate and lift off. See Fig. 24. This will expose the mounting plate. See Fig. 25. CAUTION: Do not remove the two center screws from the cover plate. This will release the entire switch box wiring from inside the junction box and make it difficult to reinstall.
Take note of the 8-PIN (77115) and 6-PIN (77111) wire connectors. These are labeled LED lights (6-PIN) and Control Module (8-PIN) connections. These will be the final connection to the fireplace and crucial to the operation.
Step 12: Find a desired location to mount the RGB control box. Cut a 6” wide x 5 ½” tall hole into the cement board. See dotted line in Fig. 25. Mount the RGB control box. Note: The wires from the switches can be removed for eaiser installation, if needed. Ensure to match the wires with the labels for each switch when reattaching.
Step 13: Remove the 8-PIN module wire harness (77116) from the components part box. Locate the 8-PIN male connector from the valve box (under the fireplace) and connect it to the 8-PIN female end of the wire harness. Connectors only attach one way; press together until it snap locks into place. See Fig. 26, page 21 for details.
Step 14: Feed the other end of the wire harness through the square access hole underneath the fireplace and pass the GFCI box, outside the fireplace to the RGB control box and connect. Connectors only attach one way; press together until it snap locks into place.
Step 15: Locate the two ¼” male terminals from the valve box and connect the AF-4000ADP24 adapter. Plug the 7.5VDC adapter into the 120VAC GFCI box.
Step 16: Locate the 6-PIN wire harness (77111) for the LED lights and feed the wire harness up to the RGB control box and attach. Connectors only attach one way; press together until it snap locks into place. See Fig. 26, pg 21.
Step 17: Plug 12-volt adapter (77120) into the 120VAC GFCI outlet double gang junction box described on page 16.
Step 18: Plug 77115 into 77116 to connect the control module to RGB control box then connect the AF-4000ADP48EXT to the AF-4000ADP24 and plug it into the 120VAC GFCI outlet double gang junction box. See Fig. 26, pg 21 for reference.
Fig. 24 RGB control box with 8 ¾” x 8 ¾” cover plate.
LED ON/OFF ON/OFF HI/LOW LEARNIPI/CONT PILOT
RGB DIMMER
LED ON/OFF ON/OFF HI/LOW LEARNIPI/CONT PILOT
RGB DIMMER
5 5/8”
6 5/8”
Fig. 25 RGB control box mounting plate
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Switc
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ver
LED
ON/
OFF
ON/
OFF
HI/L
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NIP
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10
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of Hidden wires
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26
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7711
17711
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7711
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7711
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LED WIRING DIAGRAM
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VALV
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FETY
WIR
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GAS VALVE WIRING DIAGRAM
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FINAL PREPARATION
Fig. 32 Installing media into the fireplace.Table 8 Media specifications. Requires ½” - ¾” fireglass (Burner pan media amount does not include the trough)
Burner Trough
½” - ¾” Crushed Glass
FINAL PREPARATION
BURNER PAN ASSEMBLY
Pilot (Hidden Underneath)
Burner Tube
Ignition Hole
PILOT OPERATION & TEST FIRE
The pilot assembly is located at the end of the burner, hidden underneath the mesh screen cover location. Ensure the pilot flame is passing through the ignition hole, in the burner pan, for proper ignition. Use the Fig. 31 as a guide.
Test fire the fireplace before installing media to ensure flame is passing through igniton hole as shown in Fig. 31. This is a good time to double check for any gas leaks or electrical connections before finalizing the installation by installing the glass media.
Fig. 31 Proper pilot flame through ignition hole.
INSTALLING MEDIAUse Firegear Outdoors large broken glass media (not supplied). Table 8 will specify the proper amount needed. Place fireglass media into the trough area first as shown in Fig. 32. Use the remaining media to fill the burner pan equally on both sides. After filling the trough install the mesh screen hood overtop of the pilot area.
Keep media in burner pan the same level as the trough to allow the burner area to appear as one complete burner pan.
IMPORTANT: Media can only be placed in the trough and burner pan area. No media is to be place into the shaded area shown in Figs. 34, page 26.
CAUTION: Ensure there is no media in the ignition hole area. The burner tube gas ignites in this area to light the fireplace. Media in this area could cause delayed ignition.
The fireplace requires ½”-¾” large broken fireglass to be installed into the burner trough and burner pan. Use the table below to assist in determining the amount of media needed for your specific model.
Large Broken GlassModel # Burner pan & Trough
36” 15lbs.48” 20lbs.60” 25lbs.72” 25lbs.
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FINAL PREPARATION
Fig. 32 Installing media into the fireplace.Table 8 Media specifications. Requires ½” - ¾” fireglass (Burner pan media amount does not include the trough)
Burner Trough
½” - ¾” Crushed Glass
FINAL PREPARATION
BURNER PAN ASSEMBLY
Pilot (Hidden Underneath)
Burner Tube
Ignition Hole
PILOT OPERATION & TEST FIRE
The pilot assembly is located at the end of the burner, hidden underneath the mesh screen cover location. Ensure the pilot flame is passing through the ignition hole, in the burner pan, for proper ignition. Use the Fig. 31 as a guide.
Test fire the fireplace before installing media to ensure flame is passing through igniton hole as shown in Fig. 31. This is a good time to double check for any gas leaks or electrical connections before finalizing the installation by installing the glass media.
Fig. 31 Proper pilot flame through ignition hole.
INSTALLING MEDIAUse Firegear Outdoors large broken glass media (not supplied). Table 8 will specify the proper amount needed. Place fireglass media into the trough area first as shown in Fig. 32. Use the remaining media to fill the burner pan equally on both sides. After filling the trough install the mesh screen hood overtop of the pilot area.
Keep media in burner pan the same level as the trough to allow the burner area to appear as one complete burner pan.
IMPORTANT: Media can only be placed in the trough and burner pan area. No media is to be place into the shaded area shown in Figs. 34, page 26.
CAUTION: Ensure there is no media in the ignition hole area. The burner tube gas ignites in this area to light the fireplace. Media in this area could cause delayed ignition.
The fireplace requires ½”-¾” large broken fireglass to be installed into the burner trough and burner pan. Use the table below to assist in determining the amount of media needed for your specific model.
Large Broken GlassModel # Burner pan & Trough
36” 15lbs.48” 20lbs.60” 25lbs.72” 25lbs.
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FINAL PREPARATION
Fig. 34 Covering the entire fireplace floor is NOT permitted in the shaded area.
Note: Media amounts listed in Table 8 are guides and can vary depending on media used. Ensure not to cover more than ½ -inch above the actual burner tube and keep all media within the burner pan area (See Fig.34).
Fig. 33 End view of burner with media.
Burner Pan End View Showing Media Placement
Proper Media Height
Burner Tube
Large Broken Glass in Burner Trough and Burnerpan
No Media onMesh Screen Cover
No Media in Shaded Areas
INSTALLING HOOD(S)
The fireplace requires a hood to be installed into the upper opening of the firebox. All models require five (5) screws to secure the hood to the fireplace except the 72-inch model, which uses seven (7) screws to secure the hood. The hood protrudes 1-inch from fireplace opening. Fig. 35 shows hole location and installation process for hood installation. The protruding area of the hood is to be angled downward for proper installation, see Hood Detail below.
Fig. 35 Installing hood(s) on the fireplace.
Hood Screw Locations
FRONT VIEWSIDE VIEW
Hood
(De�ector Facing Downward)
Hood DetailEnd View
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
The following accessories are available from your local Firegear dealer/distributor. Each accessory comes with a separate installation manual. Read each instruction thoroughly before installing.
Firegear Outdoors Media
GRL-Series (Reflective Glass in sev-eral colors)
LED See-Thru Conversion Kit
73231 (36-inch model)74231 (48-inch model)75231 (60-inch model) 76231 (72-inch model)
Kit includes: hood, right/left glass holders & screws
LP Conversion Kit
Model:OFP-36LECO-LPK (36-inch model)OFP-48LECO-LPK (48-inch model)OFP-60LECO-LPK (60-inch model) OFP-72LECO-LPK (72-inch model)
Converts fireplace from Natural gas to LP gas. See page 29 in manual.
Wireless Wall Switch
Wireless wall switch (ON/OFF/HI/LO)
Model: 1322-WT
Wireless Wall Switch
Wireless wall switch (ON/OFF) ONLY
Model: 1001D-ATX
Wireless Wall Switch Timer
4-Button Wall Timer (30/60/120/OFF)
Model: TM-R-AF1TX
Home Automation System
Model: AF-4000HATEnables the fireplace to operate with a home automation device.
Additional Remotes
Model: RCAF-3TX (hand held remote)
Twig Set
Model: 926-9306 piece Beach Driftwood twisted twig set. NOTE: Logs cannot be placed directly on the burner. They must be placed around the burner.
Weatherproof Covers
Models: OFP-36COV OFP-48COV OFP-60COV OFP-72COV
Stainless steel cover to protect fireplace during none use times.
ON
OFF
HI
LO
30 MIN
60 MIN
120 MIN
OFF
FOR TECHNICAL SERVICE, CALL:
Firegear Outdoors9230 Conservation WayFort Wayne, IN 46809
(260) 459-1703Sales Support: (888) 699-6167
WEB SITE: www.firegearoutdoors.com
(855) 498-8324
Note: Remote controls and wall mount switches listed above are not waterproof product therefore it is strongly suggested to install them into a waterproof enclosure or keep protected from the outside elements.
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Round & Square Pan: MT
BURNER SYSTEMS
Round & Square Pan: TMSI
Round & Square Pan: TFS
Round Flat: MT/TMSI/TFS
Square Flat: MT/TMSI/TFS
L-Series: MT/TFS
Line of Fire Non-Pi loted: TMSI
Line of Fire Pi loted: TMSI
Round & Square Pan: Non-Listed
Round Flat: Non-Listed
Square Flat - Non-Listed
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ROUND & SQUARE PAN: MT
Outdoor Match Throw (MT) Fire PitsInstallation and Operating Instructions
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLATION PRECAUTION: This fire pit requires a minimum 18-square inches (per side) of cross ventilation.
Failure to provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
Natural Gas Description PropaneFPB-16RBSMT-N 16” Round Stainless pan & Spur Kit FPB-16RBSMT-PFPB-19RBSMT-N 19” Round Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-19RBSMT-PFPB-25RBSMT-N 25” Round Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-25RBSMT-PFPB-29RBSMT-N 29” Round Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-29RBSMT-PFPB-33RBSMT-N 33” Round Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-33RBSMT-PFPB-20SBSMT-N 20” Square Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-20SBSMT-PFPB-26SBSMT-N 26” Square Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-26SBSMT-PFPB-32SBSMT-N 32” Square Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-32SBSMT-PFPB-38SBSMT-N 38” Square Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-38SBSMT-P
MODELSMH# 60069
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SPECIFICATIONS
Table 1. Fire Pit Dimensions
A
B
C
⅞” TYP. (usable flat lip)
**D
Ground Level (Earth)
Fig 1. Fire Pit Dimensions; refer to Table 1. (Dimensions applicable to round or square pans)
Model:MT Natural Gas (NG)
NG Factory Orifice
NG Btu’s
Model:MT Propane (LP)
LP Factory Orifice
LPBtu’s
FPB-16RBSMT-N #35 45,500 FPB-16RBSMT-P #47 45,000FPB-19RBSMT-N #29 65,000 FPB-19RBSMT-P #41 65,000FPB-25RBSMT-N #29 65,000 FPB-25RBSMT-P #41 65,000FPB-29RBSMT-N #29 65,000 FPB-29RBSMT-P #41 65,000FPB-33RBSMT-N #29 65,000 FPB-33RBSMT-P #41 65,000
FPB-20SBSMT-N #29 65,000 FPB-20SBSMT-P #41 65,000FPB-26SBSMT-N #29 65,000 FPB-26SBSMT-P #41 65,000FPB-32SBSMT-N #29 65,000 FPB-32SBSMT-P #41 65,000FPB-38SBSMT-N #29 65,000 FPB-38SBSMT-P #41 65,000
Table 2. Btu Specifications
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 5.0” WC 10.5” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WC
Table 3. Gas Pressures
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
Model:Propane Gas (LP)
APan
Depth
B Min./Max.
Install Opening
CInside Pan
D Ground Level
ESide Wall
FCombustible
Ceiling
GCombustible
FloorFPB-16RBSMT-N FPB-16RBSMT-P 2 ½” 16 ¼”- 17 ½” 15 ⅞” 8” 14” 57” 15.½”
FPB-19RBSMT-N FPB-19RBSMT-P 2 ¾” 19¼” - 21” 19” 8” 16” 54” 18”
FPB-25RBSMT-N FPB-25RBSMT-P 2 ¾” 25 ¼”- 27” 25” 8” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-29RBSMT-N FPB-29RBSMT-P 2 ¾” 30 ¼” - 31 ¼” 29” 8” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-33RBSMT-N FPB-33RBSMT-P 2 ¾” 34 ¼” - 35” 33” 8” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-20SBSMT-N FPB-20SBSMT-P 2 ¾” 20 ¼” - 21” 20” 8” 16” 54” 18”
FPB-26SBSMT-N FPB-26SBSMT-P 2 ¾” 26 ¼” - 27” 26” 8” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-32SBSMT-N FPB-32SBSMT-P 2 ¾” 32 ¼”- 33” 32” 8” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-38SBSMT-N FPB-38SBSMT-P 2 ¾” 38 ¼”- 39” 38” 8” 19” 69” 18”
Disclaimer: Btu listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas and 11.0”WC for Liquid Propane (LP) to the gas valve. Flex line size and proper gas pipe sizing will also affect Btu’s. As a result your Btu’s may vary slightly from Table 2 specifications.
Fig 2. Clearance to Combustibles (Not to be used in an enclosed space)
F
E
G
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INSTALLATION OF FIRE PIT INTO AN APPROVED ENCLOSURE
INSTALLING KEY VALVEThe key valve contents: 1- key valve, 1- key and 1- flange. (See Fig. 5). The valve requires a 1¼” round clearance hole in the non-combustible enclosure wall. See theinstructions supplied with the key valve for more specific details. Note: Be sure to leak test all fitting before operation. Fig. 6 shows an example of a typical installation.
Primary Gas Supply
ON
OFF
Fig. 5 Key valve components.
REQUIREMENTS1. Only non-combustible materials should come in direct contact with any part of the fire pit. Underneath
should be non-combustible or a flat level combustible surface according to the clearances specified in this manual.2. Refer to the NFPA54 (National Fuel Gas Code) for proper pipe sizing. See Table 4 on page 5.3. Determine the size of the round or square fire pit you are preparing to install (Refer to page 4).4. You must provide a round or square cut-out opening to place the fire pit into the non-combustible enclosure.
Do not exceed the maximum opening from Table 1, dimension B.5. Follow the local code requirements for the gas type being used. This fire pit should be installed in accordance with
local codes and ordinances or in the absence of local codes, with the latest National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 NFPA54 or CSA B149.1, Natural and Propane Installation Code in Canada.
6. Fire pits create high temperatures, it is very important to have any combustibles at a safe distance. 7. CAUTION: A minimum of 18 square inches of cross ventilation (per side) is required to keep the inside of the
enclosure dry. We recommend installation of a VENT-KIT-6x12SS. See accessory page 14.8. These products are designed for outdoor use only. Not approved for any indoor use. 9. This fire pit is designed to have lava rock completely covering the spur burner, so that the burner is not visible.
Do not cover more than 1” above the top of the covered burner. When purchasing Lava Rock use minimum of 1” to 2” diameter as a base to fill the burner pan. DO NOT COVER THE IGNITION HOOD WITH ANY ROCK OR MEDIA.
10. Gas lines and fittings must be installed in to the non-combustible structure. All gas connections must be leak tested before installation of the fire pit. Soapy water leak detection is required before regular use of the fire pit.
11. Do not use material that will absorb moisture over time and will not release this moisture quickly. Moisture can boil in this material and can rapidly break apart and cause damage or personal injury.
12. Never leave any other combustible material on top of the fire pit. This could cause unsafe operation of this system and damage to the component that will not be covered under our warranty.
INSTALLING BURNER ORIFICE (OAS)
GAS
FLO
W
Burner Pan
OAS#
U3-8D-S
Lock Nut
Locate the burner nipple underneath the burner pan. Ensure the nipple from on the spur burner has gas rated Teflon tape wrapped around the threads. Thread the OAS (orifice air shutter) on to the nipple of the burning spur clockwise manner. Secure into position. See Fig. 4.
Fig. 4 Installing OAS assembly to spur burner.
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Key Valve Flange
Non-CombustibleWall Material
Non-CombustibleWall Material
Key Valve
Primary Gas Supply
Key Valve Side View Detail
Fig. 6 Typical installation.
Key valve and flexible gas line are supplied; E-Stop shut-off is not provided, but available in accessories page. Flex lines with flared fittings do not require Teflon tape or pipe compound. Ensure not to “kink” the flex lines to allow better gas flow of gas. Note: The illustration above is only a guide for the gas connection. Local codes may require different methods to connect the gas supply.
Note: A 1¼” x 2” black iron or galvanized coupler/nipple (not supplied) can be used as a spacer between the manual valve and the valve flange to add additional support to hold the manual key valve in place.
Key Valve FlangeNon-
CombustibleWall Material
Non-CombustibleWall Material
Key Valve
Black Iron Nipple
Key Valve
Gas Supply
Fire Pit PanNon-Combustible Fire Pit Enclousure
E-Stop
Spur Burner
Ste
el S
tud
s
Stee
l Stu
ds
Stee
l Stu
ds
Stee
l Stu
ds
Key PUSH TO STOPTURN TO START
OFF
0.5
HOURS1
1.52
2.5
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CAUTION: Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards on high surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition. Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the area of the appliance.
WARNING: Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of control system and any gas control, which has been under water.
OPERATION
SAFETY WARNINGS 1. Never leave the fire pit unattended during operation. 2. Clothing or other flammable materials should not be placed on or near the appliance. 3. Any guard or other protective device removed for servicing the appliance must be replaced prior to operating the appliance. 4. Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person. The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a qualified service person. More frequent cleaning may be required as necessary. It is imperative the control compartment, burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean. 5. Inspect the fuel supply connection before each use of the appliance. 6. Temporary storage of this appliance indoors is permissible only if it has been disconnected from its fuel supply (Natural or L.P. gas line).
WARNING1. This appliance is hot when operated and can cause severe burns if contacted.
2. Do not burn any solid fuels in this appliance.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
Key
Fig. 7 Inserting Key into Valve
ON
OFF
Fig. 6. Key Valve Face
Butane Lighter
Fig. 8 Lighting fire pit with lighter
READ ALL WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION ABOVE BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LIGHT FIRE PIT
CAUTION: ENSURE YOU HAVE LEAK TESTED THE FIRE PIT BEFORE OPERATING
TURNING ON FIRE PIT1. Insert key into shut-off valve and secure into square end (see Figs 6 & 7).2. Light a long match or butane lighter and hold it near the burner.3. Turn the key slowly counter-clockwise in gas valve (until it stops) to allow gas to flow and simultaneously apply the long burning match or Butane lighter as close to the end burner as possible to light the fire pit.4. Gas should ignite within 10 seconds or less. If fire pit does not light within 10 seconds turn key clockwise to turn OFF the gas supply. Ensure there is not too much media on top of the burner that might inhibit gas flow and try again in 5-minutes.
TURNING OFF FIRE PIT1. Insert key into shut-off valve and secure into square end.2. Turn key clockwise until it stops.3. After cooling off install cover.
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” Washer
Brass Nut
OASNG#
U3-8D-S (Fitting)
Spur Burner
CVR-BVL2CP(Chrome Cover Plate)
BVL2S (Key Valve)
U1-8D-S
U1-8D-S (Fitting)
Fire Pit Pan
Inlet Gas Supply
Expanded View of Match Throw (MT) Fire Pits
T200-9898-46 (Flex Connector)
Note: Use joint compound or
gasses on all male NPT
Ensure all connections are tight and check for gas leaks before and after assembly is complete.
(Not Supplied)
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Outdoor Thermocouple Manual Safety (TMSI) Fire Pits
Installation and Operating InstructionsIF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use OnlyWarning:
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLATION PRECAUTION: This fi re pit requires a minimum 18-square inches (per side) of cross ventilation.
Failure to provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
Natural Gas Description PropaneFPB-19RBSTMSI-N 19” Round Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-19RBSTMSI-PFPB-25RBSTMSI-N 25” Round Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-25RBSTMSI-PFPB-29RBSTMSI-N 29” Round Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-29RBSTMSI-PFPB-33RBSTMSI-N 33” Round Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-33RBSTMSI-PFPB-20SBSTMSI-N 20” Square Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-20SBSTMSI-PFPB-26SBSTMSI-N 26” Square Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-26SBSTMSI-PFPB-32SBSTMSI-N 32” Square Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-32SBSTMSI-PFPB-38SBSTMSI-N 38” Square Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-38SBSTMSI-P
MODELS
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TMSI SPECIFICATIONS
Table 1. Fire pit Dimensions
A
B
C
⅞” TYP. (usable flat lip)
**D
Ground Level (Earth)
Fig 1. Fire pit dimensions; refer to Table 1. (Dimensions applicable to round or square pans)
F
E
G
Fig 2. Clearance to Combustibles (Not to be used in an enclosed space)
Model:Match Throw NG
NG Factory Orifi ce
NG Btu’s
ModelMatch Throw LP
LP Factory Orifi ce
LP Btu’s
FPB-19RBSTMSI-N #29 65,500 FPB-19RBSMT-P #41 65,000FPB-25RBSTMSI-N #29 65,500 FPB-25RBSMT-P #41 65,000FPB-29RBSTMSI-N #29 65,500 FPB-G29RBSMT-P #41 65,000FPB-33RBSTMSI-N #29 65,500 FPB-G33RBSMT-P #41 65,000
FPB-20SBSTMSI-N #29 65,500 FPB-20SBSMT-P #41 65,000FPB-26SBSTMSI-N #29 65,500 FPB-26SBSMT-P #41 65,000FPB-32SBSTMSI-N #29 65,500 FPB-32SBSMT-P #41 65,000FPB-38SBSTMSI-N #29 65,500 FPB-38SBSMT-P #41 65,000
Table 2 Btu Specifi cations
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
Model:Propane Gas (LP)
APan
Depth
B Min/Max
Install Opening
CInside Pan
D Ground Level
ESide Wall
FCombustible
Ceiling
GCombustible
Floor
FPB-19RBSTMSI-N FPB-19RBSTMSI-P 2 ¾” 19 ¼” - 21 ½” 19” 8” 16” 54” 18”FPB-25RBSTMSI-N FPB-25RBSTMSI-P 2 ¾” 25 ¼”- 27 ½” 25” 8” 19” 69” 18”FPB-29RBSTMSI-N FPB-29RBSTMSI-P 2 ¾” 30”- 31 ⅜” 29” 8” 19” 69” 18”FPB-33RBSTMSI-N FPB-33RBSTMSI-P 2 ¾” 34”- 35 ¼” 33” 8” 19” 69” 18”FPB-20SBSTMSI-N FPB-20SBSTMSI-P 2 ¾” 20 ¼”- 21 ¾” 20” 8” 16” 54” 18”FPB-26SBSTMSI-N FPB-26SBSTMSI-P 2 ¾” 26 ¼”- 27 ¾” 26” 8” 19” 69” 18”FPB-32SBSTMSI-N FPB-32SBSTMSI-P 2 ¾” 32 ¼”- 33 ¾” 32” 8” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-38SBSTMSI-N FPB-38SBSTMSI-P 2 ¾” 38 ¼”- 39 ¾” 38” 8” 19” 69” 18”
Disclaimer: Btu listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas and 11.0”WC for Liquid Propane (LP) to the gas valve. Flex line size and proper gas pipe sizing will also affect Btu’s. As a result your Btu’s may vary slightly from Table 2 specifi cations.
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 5.0” WC 10.5” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WC
Table 3 Gas Pressures
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WARNING: Proper clearances from combustible materials must be maintained from all sides, top and bottom of this appliance. Use the specifications listed on page 3 for proper clearance to combustibles.
PREPARING A NON-COMBUSTIBLE STRUCTURE
IMPORTANTInstallation of Natural or LP gas should be done by a qualified installer, service agency or gas supplier.The appliance and its manual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of the system at test pressure testing of the system at test pressures in excess of ½” psig (3.5kPa).This appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than ½” psig (3.5kPa)
VENTILATION FOR NON-COMBUSTIBLE ENCLOSUREFire pits are subjected to many outdoor elements such as rain, snow, wind, heat or cold. A minimum of 18 square inches of cross ventilation (2 sides) is required to keep the components in good working order. Use Fig 3 as guide to assist to incorporate proper ventilation.
Fig 3. Cross Ventilation Example
(2) 6”x12”
Fire Pit
Examples of Cross Ventilation2- Firegear 6 x12 vents (Part #VENT-KIT-6x12)
Cross Flow Ventilation (Min. 18 Sq. In. Per Side)
Fire Pit Enclosure
HIGH ELEVATION INSTALLATIONThis appliance is listed for elevations from 0- 4500 feet in Canada and the U.S. If elevation exceeds 4500 feet it may be necessary to decrease the input rating by changing the existing burner orifice to a smaller size. Input should be reduced 4% for each 1000 feet beyond the 4500 feet above sea level. Check with your local gas utility for assistance in determining the proper orifice in your location. In some cases the heating value may already be reduced and downsizing the orifice may not be necessary. Refer to NFPA54 Table E.1.1(d) for high altitude orifice sizing.
The fire pit can be installed on a flat, stable surface, away from any combustible materials. Install fire pit on any level, outdoor non-combustible, flat stable surface or a combustible floor according to the clearances specified in this manual. NOTE: Do not place fire pit directly on grass, dirt, or rocks as this may prevent proper ventilation (Fig. 3). Ensure proper water drainage is also incorporated into the fire pit enclosure.
HARD PIPING TO FIRE PIT WITHOUT GAS PROXIMITYNOTE: Refer to the NFPA54 (National Fuel Gas Code) for proper pipe sizing. See gas line sizing chart on page 6 as a reference.
1. Turn OFF gas supply system. NOTE: All gas connections (except for brass to brass) require the following. Clean pipe threads using either a wire brush or steel wool. Apply pipe sealant to the fittings before making any connection.
2. BE CAREFUL! Ensure all gas connections are snug, but do not over tighten!3. Consult a plumber for proper installation to ensure you are providing adequate gas supply for your application.4. The primary gas shut-off (not supplied) will require a ½” male flared fitting to enable connection of the stainless steel
flex gas line supplied with the fire pit. 5. Do not place an LP tank inside any fire pit enclosure. Locate all propane (LP) tanks outside the enclosure.6. To prevent performance problems in Propane (LP) fire pits, do not use a Propane tank less than 100lbs. capacity.
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INSTALLATION OF LAVA ROCK/MEDIA INTO BURNER PANInstall lava rock into the burner pan. Ensure the lava rock is a 1 to 2-inch diameter for proper operation. Note: Do not pour Lava Rock directly from bag. It should be placed naturally and NOT packed in tight. Loose fitting is important to ensure robust flames. Be sure rocks are free of any excessive dust. This prevents the burner pan weep holes from being plugged and holding water. IMPORTANT: Do not place rock over top or under the screen cover. The screen must be free of any debris to ensure proper lighting of burner and good flame sense (See fig. 6).
Cover the burner completely with media but do not make the depth greater than 1-inch overtop of the burner portholes.
Do NOT cover the screen mesh with any rock or glass. It must be free an any debris to operate properly.
Lava RockLava Rock
Lava Rock
Ignition Hood
Screen Cover
Fig.6 Keep screen cover exposed
THERMOCOUPLE ALIGNMENT
It is important check the thermocouple to enure it is properly aligned overtop of the rainshield cutout area and that it did not move during shipping. Before lighting remove the screen cover of the ignition hood to burner and visually look at the thermocouple tip. The tip must be centered and protruding past the cutout area to ensure it remains hot during operation of your fire pit. Replace the screen cover and follow the operating instructions after inspection.
Fig. 5 Proper alignment of probes and thermocouple.
Fig. 4 TMSI typical installation.
Gas Outlet to Fire Pit
Gas Inlet
Thermocouple Lead
PIEZO48WH
PIEZO23WH
Ignitor Module
+ -AAA
Plastic Nut
Red Button Cap
Mounting Plate
Illustration shows side view of valve and Piezo ignitor.
Remove red button cap and install battery into Piezo ignitor module.
Piezo Ground Tab
Rating PlateBottom of Burner Pan
PIEZO48WH
Illustration above shows ground tab connection underneath the burner pan.
Thermocouple
Ignitor Probes
Igniton Hood
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Fig. 7 Typical installation.
NOTE: Gas valve, flexible gas lines and TMSI components supplied. Gas shut-off is not supplied.
Gas Valve
Gas Supply
Fire Pit PanNon-Combustible Fire Pit Enclousure
Shut-O�ON OFF
AT ON POSITION SLIGHT PUSH TO
TURN OFFFULL PUSH TO
LIGHT
Piezo Button
Ensure you determine how to mount valve bracket into place before completing fire pit. See optional mounting method of TMSI face plate on back page of this manual.
6 x 12 VentMan Made Stone
Ready to Finish (RTF) Enclosure Illustration Cement Block Illustration
Gas Outlet to Fire Pit
Gas Inlet
Thermocouple Lead
PIEZO48WH
PIEZO23WH
Ignitor Module
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Outdoor Thermocouple Flame Sense (TFS) Fire Pits
Installation and Operating InstructionsIF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLATION PRECAUTION: This fire pit requires a minimum 18-square inches (per side) of cross ventilation.
Failure to provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
Natural Gas Description PropaneFPB-19RBSTFS-N 19” Round Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-19RBSTFS-PFPB-25RBSTFS-N 25” Round Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-25RBSTFS-PFPB-29RBSTFS-N 29” Round Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-29RBSTFS-PFPB-33RBSTFS-N 33” Round Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-33RBSTFS-PFPB-20SBSTFS-N 20” Square Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-20SBSTFS-PFPB-26SBSTFS-N 26” Square Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-26SBSTFS-PFPB-32SBSTFS-N 32” Square Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-32SBSTFS-PFPB-38SBSTFS-N 38” Square Stainless Pan & Spur Kit FPB-38SBSTFS-P
MODELS
MH#60069
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TFS SPECIFICATIONS
Table1 Fire Pit Dimensions
Fig 2. Clearance to Combustibles (Not to be used in an enclosed space)
Model:TFS Natural Gas (NG)
NG Factory Orifice
NG BTU’sHigh
NG BTU’sLow
ModelTFS Propane (LP)
LP Factory Orifice
LP BTU’s High
LP BTU’s Low
FPB-19RBSTFS-N #19 80,000 45,000 FPB-19RBSTFS-P #36 79,000 47,400FPB-25RBSTFS-N #7 105,000 51,000 FPB-25RBSTFS-P #31 100,000 49,500FPB-29RBSTFS-N #7 105,000 51,000 FPB-29RBSTFS-P #31 100,000 49,500FPB-33RBSTFS-N #7 105,000 51,000 FPB-33RBSTFS-P #31 100,000 49,500
FPB-20SBSTFS-N #19 80,000 48,000 FPB-20SBSTFS-P #36 79,000 47,400FPB-26SBSTFS-N #7 105,000 51,000 FPB-26SBSTFS-P #31 100,000 49,500FPB-32SBSTFS-N #7 105,000 51,000 FPB-32SBSTFS-P #31 100,000 49,500FPB-38SBSTFS-N #7 105,000 51,000 FPB-38SBSTFS-P #31 100,000 49,500
Table 2. Btu Specifications
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
Model:Propane Gas (LP)
APan
Depth
B Min/Max
Install Opening
CInside Pan
D Ground Level
ESide Wall
FCombustible Ceiling
GCombustible
Floor
FPB-19RBSTFS-N FPB-19RBSTFS-P 2 ¾” 19 ¼” - 21” 19” 18” 16” 54” 18”
FPB-25RBSTFS-N FPB-25RBSTFS-P 2 ¾” 25 ¼”- 27” 25” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-29RBSTFS-N FPB-29RBSTFS-P 2 ¾” 30 ¼”- 31 ¼” 29” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-33RBSTFS-N FPB-33RBSTFS-P 2 ¾” 34” - 35” 33” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-20SBSTFS-N FPB-20SBSTFS-P 2 ¾” 20 ¼”- 21” 20” 18” 16” 54” 18”
FPB-26SBSTFS-N FPB-26SBSTFS-P 2 ¾” 26 ¼”- 27” 26” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-32SBSTFS-N FPB-32SBSTFS-P 2 ¾” 32 ¼”- 33” 32” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-38SBSTFS-N FPB-38SBSTFS-P 2 ¾” 38 ¼”- 39” 38” 18” 19” 69” 18”
Disclaimer: BTU listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas and 11.0”WC for Liquid Propane (LP) to the gas valve. Flex line size and proper gas pipe sizing will also affect BTU. As a result your BTU may vary slightly from Table 2 specifications.
Fig 1. Fire Pit dimensions; refer to Table 1. (Dimensions applicable to round or square pans)
A
B
C
⅞” TYP. (usable flat lip)
**D
Ground Level (Earth)
10.0”ValveBox
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 5.0” WC 10.5” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WC
Table 3. Gas Pressures
F
E
G
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Fig. 4 Typical installation.
WARNING: Proper clearances from combustible, construction materials must be maintained from all sides, top and bottom of this appliance. Use the specifications listed on page 3 for proper clearance to combustibles.
PREPARING A NON-COMBUSTIBLE STRUCTUREThe fire pit can be installed on a flat, stable surface, away from any combustible materials. Install fire pit on any level, outdoor non-combustible, flat, stable surface or a combustible floor according to the clearances specified in this manual. NOTE: Do not place fire pit directly on grass, dirt, or rocks this may prevent proper ventilation (Fig. 3, pg. 6). Ensure proper water drainage is also incorporated into the fire pit enclosure.
HARD PIPING TO FIRE PIT WITHOUT GAS PROXIMITYNOTE: Refer to the NFPA54 (National Fuel Gas Code) for proper pipe sizing. In the absence of NFPA54 booklet, you can use gas pipe sizing chart on page 5.
1. Turn OFF gas supply system. NOTE: All gas connections (except for brass to brass) require the following. Clean pipe threads using either a wire brush or steel wool. Apply pipe sealant to the fittings before making any connection.
2. BE CAREFUL! Ensure all gas connections are snug, but do not over tighten!3. Consult a plumber for proper installation to ensure you are providing adequate gas supply for your application.4. The primary gas shut-off (not supplied) will require a ½” male flared fitting to enable connection of the stainless steel
flex gas line supplied with the fire pit. 5. Do not place an LP tank inside any fire pit enclosure. Locate all propane (LP) tanks outside the enclosure.6. To prevent performance problems in Propane (LP) fire pits, do not use a Propane tank less than 100lbs. capacity.
IMPORTANTInstallation of Natural or LP gas should be done by a qualified installer, service agency or gas supplier.This appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than ½ “psig (3.5kPa)
VENTILATION FOR NON-COMBUSTIBLE ENCLOSUREFire pits are subjected to many outdoor elements such as rain, snow, wind, heat or cold. A minimum of 18 square inches of cross ventilation (2 sides) is required to keep the components in good working order. Use figure 3 as guide
Fig 3. Cross Ventilation Example
HIGH ELEVATION INSTALLATIONThis appliance is listed for elevations from 0- 4500 feet in Canada and the U.S. If elevation exceeds 4500 feet it may be necessary to decrease the input rating by changing the existing burner orifice to a smaller size. Input should be reduced 4% for each 1000 feet beyond the 4500 feet above sea level. Check with your local gas utility for assistance in determining the proper orifice in your location. In some cases the heating value may already be reduced and downsizing the orifice may not be necessary. Refer to NFPA54 Table E.1.1(d) for high altitude orifice sizing.
(2) 6”x12”
Fire Pit
Examples of Cross Ventilation2- Firegear 6 x12 vents
Cross Flow Ventilation (Min. 18 Sq. In. Per Side)
Fire Pit Enclosure
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INSTALLATION OF BATTERY PACK
Requires 4-AA 1.5Valkaline batteries
Battery cover slides on/off
La t
chin
g S
ole
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Slide Switch to Latching
Solenoid
Fig. 4. Slide switch on latching solenoid
Battery Pack
Cover Plate(Rear View)
It is important to locate the battery pack where it is easy to access for battery replacement and service. The best location is on the outside wall of the fire pit enclosure. A plastic junction box is provided for the installation of the battery pack and a weather-proof cover to protect it from the outside elements.
1. Install (4) AA batteries in to the battery pack by sliding the cover off as shown in Fig. 4. Double check to ensure the switch on front of the battery pack is in the latching solenoid position. Install the battery pack cover plate by snapping it into place on the back side of the white cover plate as shown in Fig 5. Note: Be sure the batteries are installed positive-to-positive and negative-to-negative. If one battery is installed backwards the system will not operate.
2. Install the junction box and secure into position. Note: Junction box should be flush with the finish materials to ensure weatherproof cover/lid has room (clearance) to open. See Fig. 6, page 7.
3. The fire pit has 12-feet of wiring outside of the valve box underneath the burner pan. One end of the wiring has a 4-pin connector. The others are (2) two individual wires (one black and one red) with ¼” female connectors.
4. Feed the wire ends into the junction box and out the front (approximately 4-6 inches) to connect to battery pack (See wiring diagram on page 17, Fig.13).
5. Open the lid of the weatherproof cover and install the white cover plate with battery pack attached into the weather proof cover and rubber gasket.
6. Connect the wires from the junction box to the battery pack. Plug the white 4-pin connector into back of the battery pack and connect the two ¼” female spade wires matching color, red-to-red and black-to-black. Leave enough “play” in the wires to allow the weatherproof cover/lid and be screwed to the junction box.
7. Secure the weatherproof cover/lid to the two outside holes at the top and bottom of the junction box. 8. Secure the white cover plate and battery pack to the center holes at the top and bottom of the junction box.9. After the fire pit is installed into the enclosure, the burner and control system should be tested before the media
(lava rock) is installed. Note: Flame height will be very low until media is placed into the burner pan covering the burner.
FINAL PREPARATIONS
Fig. 5 Cover plate installation
Install (4) AA batteries into the battery pack and ensure the slide switch is in the Latching Solenoid position on the front side. See Fig. 4. Snap the battery pack into the cover plate then set it aside. See Fig. 5.
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Battery Pack
Junction Box
Weatherproof Cover/Lid
Battery Pack Cover Plate
Rubber GasketWires from Valve Box
Red WireBlack Wire
4-PIN Connector
Red WireBlack Wire
Fig. 6 Weatherproof Cover/Lid
INSTALLING BATTERY PACK INTO WEATHERPROOF BOXAfter the weatherproof box location has been established and installed, run the black 4-PIN connector wire along with the red and black wires from the valve box into the weatherproof box. Connect red to red and black to black wires from the valve box to the wires of the battery pack. Connect the 4-PIN connector into the back of the battery pack.
Next secure the battery pack into the weatherproof box as shown in Fig.6
LOW
HI
OFF
ON
12 V
12 V
Bat
tery
INSTALLATION OF BATTERY INTO TRANSMITTERYou have one handheld transmitter and you will need to install the included (12-volt battery) into the transmitter. Slide the battery cover off the case, on the backside of the transmitter. Place the battery into the compartment matching positive-to-positive and negative-to-negative. To ensure the battery is properly installed push any button on the transmitter and you will see a red LED light at the top of the transmitter glow. The red LED light will only be lit when a button is pushed. See Fig. 7.
Fig. 7 Installing battery into transmitter.
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INSTALLATION OF LAVA ROCK/MEDIA INTO BURNER PANInstall lava rock/media into the burner pan. Ensure media is minimum of 1 to 2-inch diameter for proper operation. Note: Do not pour lava rock directly from bag. Media should be placed by hand and NOT packed tight. Loose fitting is important to ensure robust flames. Ensure rocks are free of excessive dust. This prevents burner pan weep holes from being plugged and holding water. IMPORTANT: Do not place media over top or under screen cover. Screen must be free of any debris to ensure proper lighting of burner and to allow proper heating of thermocouple. Cover the burner completely with media but do not make the depth greater than 1-inch overtop of the burner port holes.
Fig. 10 Keep screen cover exposed
Lava RockLava Rock
Lava Rock
Ignition Hood
Screen Cover
Fig. 8 Removing the cover from metal box.
LEARNING THE REMOTE CONTROL TO THE MODULEThe fire pit is unique that it comes standard with one remote controlled transmitter. The handheld remote is shipped with this system are already learned (programmed) to the module inside the control box. Additional transmitters can be learned to this electronic module; up to a total of three transmitters are available. Contact Firegear to discuss additional transmitter options or see the accessory page of this instruction manual.
Learning the new transmitters is simple, but will require pressing the learn button on the module. You should learn any new transmitters before the final installation of the fire pit. Follow the steps below:
1. Remove the two screws securing the cover on the control box (See Fig. 8). The cover will slide down exposing the gas valve and control module.
2. Find the black module attached to the inside of the control box. Locate the “Learn Button” on the bottom of the module. 3. Once the Learn button is located, press and release the button once. You will hear a beep indicating that the module is ready to receive a transmitter code (See Fig. 9)
4. Take the transmitter and press the OFF button. You will hear a series of rapid beeps indicating the module has accepted the new code.
NOTE: A maximum of three (3) codes can be programmed to the module. After a total of three (3) codes have been programmed the memory is full and will not accept any additional codes. To clear all codes, press and hold the learn button for 10 seconds. The module will beep three (3) times indicating the memory is clear of all codes. After codes have been cleared see to Step #3 above to re-learn transmitter.
Fig. 9 Learn button location
Fire Pit Valve Box
Power Screwdriver
Learn ButtonAU
X
POWER
PEN
MODULE
INSIDE VALVE BOX
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IGNITOR ALIGNMENT It is important to check that the ignitor probes be properly aligned overtop of the burner port holes and did not move during shipping. Use the Fig. 12 as a guide. Before lighting remove the screen cover of the ignition hood to burner and ensure the spark probes are directly overtop of a burner port hole. The sparking probes and the thermocouple must be in the path of a flame to ignite the gas for proper ignition of the flame. Replace the screen cover and follow the operating instructions.
Fig. 12 Proper alignment of probes and thermocouple.Thermocouple
1/8” Gap at Ignitor Probes
Igniton Hood
⅛”
Gas Supply
Burner PanNon-Combustible Enclousure
Key Valve
Spur Burner
Valve BoxBattery Pack
(Weatherproof Cover)
Ste
el S
tuds
Ste
el S
tuds
Ste
el S
tuds
Ste
el S
tuds
ON
OFF
CONNECTING GAS SUPPLY Connect the gas supply line to the bottom of the valve box with the supplied flex connector as shown in Fig. 12 below. If necessary remove the lid for greater access to the connection. Ensure you have enough flex line available to pull the fire pit out of the enclosure if needed for maintenance or service. NOTE: If removing lid, ensure you slide the flex line through the lid access hole to enable you to reattach the lid.
Gas valve and flexible gas lines are supplied with valve box; key valve is not supplied, but available in accessories page. Flex lines with flared fittings do not require Teflon tape or pipe compound. Ensure not to “kink” the flex lines to allow better gas flow of gas. The illustration above is only a guide for the gas connection. Local codes may require different methods to connect the gas supply.
Fig. 11 Shows TFS system installed into an enclosure.
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CAUTION: Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards on high surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition. Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the area of the appliance.
WARNING: Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of control system and any gas control, which has been under water.
OPERATION
SAFETY WARNINGS 1. Never leave the Fire pit unattended during operation. 2. Clothing or other flammable materials should not be placed on or near the appliance. 3. Any guard or other protective device removed for servicing the appliance must be replaced prior to operating the appliance. 4. Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person. The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a qualified service person. More frequent cleaning may be required as necessary. It is imperative the control compartment, burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean. 5. Inspect the fuel supply connection before each use of the appliance. 6. Temporary storage of this appliance indoors is permissible only if it has been disconnected from its fuel supply (Natural or L.P. gas line).
WARNING1. This appliance is hot when operated and can cause severe burns if contacted.
2. Do not burn any solid fuels in this appliance.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: It may take several cycles of ON/OFF to purge the airflow from the gas lines. The direct spark ignition will turn OFF after 15 seconds if the burner does not light after which you will need to press transmitter OFF button then back ON to initiate ignition again.
Flame height is HI and LO. By pressing the buttons on the handheld transmitter you can operate ON-OFF-HI-LO. The transmitter defaults to the HI setting when initially lighting the fire pit each time but will remember the last setting used and change back to the last setting in approximately 5-seconds after lighting.
READ ALL WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION ABOVE BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LIGHT FIRE PIT
LOW
HI
OFF
ON
TURNING OFF FIRE PIT1. To turn OFF the fire pit press the OFF button on the transmitter. Fire pit will turn OFF.2. After fire pit has completely cooled off install cover.
Fig. 13 Transmitter
TURNING ON FIRE PIT1. Ensure you have leak tested the fire pit before operating. Turn main gas supply ON. 2. Ensure batteries are installed in battery pack and switch is on Latching Solenoid. 3. Press the ON button on the transmitter. You will hear the ignitor probe begin sparking for 15-seconds and the fire pit will turn ON.4. If the fire pit does not light, the module will “beep” one time every second indicating an ignition error. This is a hard lockout. If this occurs, press the OFF button on the remote control and repeat step 1-3.5. If fire pit does not light after second try, turn main gas OFF, wait 5 minutes and repeat steps 1-3.
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Valve Box: (Gas valve,control module
and wires inside)
Battery Pack
Expanded View of Thermocouple Flame Sense (TFS) Fire Pits
Thermocouple & Ground Wires
Black Wire
Flat Disc Pan
Spur Burner Ignition Hood
7⁄8” WasherBrass Nut
OAS-NG#(Burner Ori�ce)
½” Coupler
T-200-9898-46 (Flex Conector)
Note: Use joint compound or Te�on tape resistant to all gasses on all male NPT threads; not �ared �ttings. Ensure all connections are tight and check for gas leaks before and after assembly is complete.
Orange Ignition Wire
(1) 7⁄8” Washer
Inlet Gas Supply
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Outdoor Round Flat Fire Pit DiscsInstallation and Operating Instructions
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLATION PRECAUTION: This fire pit requires a minimum 18-square inches (per side) of cross ventilation.
Failure to provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
Natural Gas Description PropaneFPB-20DBSMT-N 20” Round Flat Disc (MT system) FPB-20DBSMT-PFPB-20DBSTMSI-N 20” Round Flat Disc (TMSI system) FPB-20DBSTMSI-PFPB-20DBSTFS-N 20” Round Flat Disc (TFS system) FPB-20DBSTFS-PFPB-26DBSMT-N 26” Round Flat Disc (MT system) FPB-26DBSMT-PFPB-26DBSTMSI-N 26” Round Flat Disc (TMSI system) FPB-26DBSTMSI-PFPB-26DBSTFS-N 26” Round Flat Disc (TFS system) FPB-26DBSTFS-PFPB-29DBSMT-N 29” Round Flat Disc (MT system) FPB-29DBSMT-PFPB-29DBSTMSI-N 29” Round Flat Disc (TMSI system) FPB-29DBSTMSI-PFPB-29DBSTFS-N 29” Round Flat Disc (TFS system) FPB-29DBSTFS-PFPB-34DBSMT-N 34” Round Flat Disc (MT system) FPB-34DBSMT-PFPB-34DBSTMSI-N 34” Round Flat Disc (TMSI system) FPB-34DBSTMSI-PFPB-34DBSTFS-N 34” Round Flat Disc (TFS system) FPB-34DBSTFS-PFPB-44DBSMT-N 44” Round Flat Disc (MT system) FPB-44DBSMT-PFPB-44DBSTMSI-N 44” Round Flat Disc (TMSI system) FPB-44DBSTMSI-PFPB-44DBSTFS-N 44” Round Flat Disc (TFS system) FPB-44DBSTFS-P
MODELSMH# 60069
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SPECIFICATIONS
Table1. Disc Specifications
Fig.1. Flat Disc Dimensions; refer to Table 1.
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
Model:Propane Gas (LP)
ADisc
Depth
BPan
Diameter
C Min.Install Opening
D Ground Level
ESide Wall
FCombustible
Ceiling
GCombustible
FloorFPB-20DBSMT-N FPB-20DBSMT-P 1/16” 19¾” 20 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”FPB-20DBSTMSI-N FPB-20DBSTMSI-P 1/16” 19¾” 20 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”FPB-20DBSTFS-N FPB-20DBSTFS-P 1/16” 19¾” 20 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”FPB-26DBSMT-N FPB-26DBSMT-P 1/16” 26” 26 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”FPB-26DBSTMSI-N FPB-26DBSTMSI-P 1/16” 26” 26 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”FPB-26DBSTFS-N FPB-26DBSTFS-P 1/16” 26” 26 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”FPB-29DBSMT-N FPB-29DBSMT-P 1/16” 29” 29 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”FPB-29DBSTMSI-N FPB-29DBSTMSI-P 1/16” 29” 29 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”FPB-29DBSTFS-N FPB-29DBSTFS-P 1/16” 29” 29 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”FPB-34DBSMT-N FPB-34DBSMT-P 1/16” 34” 34 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”FPB-34DBSTMSI-N FPB-34DBSTMSI-P 1/16” 34” 34 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”FPB-34DBSTFS-N FPB-34DBSTFS-P 1/16” 34” 34 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-44DBSMT-N FPB-44DBSMT-P 1/16” 29” 44 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-44DBSTMSI-N FPB-44DBSTMSI-P 1/16” 34” 44 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-44DBSTFS-N FPB-44DBSTFS-P 1/16” 44” 44 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
Fig. 2. Clearance to Combustibles (Not to be used in an enclosed space)
F
E
G*(2-inch minimum overlap per side recommended (when applicable) to secure disc with pavers)
A B
C
**D
Ground Level (Earth)
ValveBox
10.0”
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model:Round Disc NG
NG Factory Orifice
NG Btu’sHigh
NG Btu’sLow
Model:Round Disc LP
LP Factory Orifice
Btu’sHigh
LP Btu’sLow
FPB-20DBSMT-N #29 65,000 N/A FPB-20DBSMT-P #41 65,000 N/AFPB-20DBSTMSI-N #29 65,500 N/A FPB-20DBSTMSI-P #41 65,000 N/AFPB-20DBSTFS-N #19 80,000 45,000 FPB-20DBSTFS-P #36 79,000 47,400FPB-26DBSMT-N #29 65,000 N/A FPB-26DBSMT-P #41 65,000 N/AFPB-26DBSTMSI-N #29 65,500 N/A FPB-26DBSTMSI-P #41 65,000 N/AFPB-26DBSTFS-N #7 105,000 51,000 FPB-26DBSTFS-P #31 100,000 49,500FPB-29DBSMT-N #29 65,000 N/A FPB-29DBSMT-P #41 65,000 N/AFPB-29DBSTMSI-N #29 65,500 N/A FPB-29DBSTMSI-P #41 65,000 N/AFPB-29DBSTFS-N #7 105,000 51,000 FPB-29DBSTFS-P #31 100,000 49,500FPB-34DBSMT-N #29 65,500 N/A FPB-34DBSMT-P #41 65,000 N/AFPB-34DBSTMSI-N #29 65,500 N/A FPB-34DBSTMSI-P #41 65,000 N/AFPB-34DBSTFS-N #7 105,000 51,000 FPB-34DBSTFS-P #31 100,000 49,500
FPB-44DBSMT-N #29 65,500 N/A FPB-44DBSMT-P #41 65,000 N/A
FPB-44DBSTMSI-N #29 65,500 N/A FPB-44DBSTMSI-P #31 100,000 49,500
FPB-44DBSTFS-N #7 105,000 51,000 FPB-44DBSTFS-P #31 100,000 49,500
Table 2. Btu Specifications
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 5.0” WC 10.5” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WCManifold 5.0” WC 10.5” WC
Table 3. Gas Pressures
Disclaimer: Btu listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas and 11.0”WC for Liquid Propane (LP) at the burner orifice. Flex line size and proper gas pipe sizing will also affect Btu’s. As a result your Btu’s may vary slightly from Table 2 specifications.
Firegear Outdoors fire pits are constructed and tested to follow the rigid ANSI standards for gas appliances and manufactured safely providing dependable and certified products. If these fire pits are not installed according to the
installation manual (i.e. not providing ventilation, not providing proper drainage, installing fire pits below grade or modifying the existing products from a normal installation) Firegear Outdoors cannot be responsible if the product does
not operate as designed.
Modifying the fire pit directly out of the carton will void the warranty and nullify the UL listing it was certified for. Before you consider creating your own custom design with a certified product ensure you contact Firegear Outdoors to consult
the installation before proceeding. If you move forward and modify a product without consulting, Firegear Outdoors cannot be responsible if the product does not operate as designed.
NOTICE
NOTE: All disc (MT & TMSI) models come from the factory as Natural gas and can be converted to Propane (LP) gas in the field. TFS models, must be order specifically as Natural gas or Propane; they cannot be converted from one gas to another.
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REQUIREMENTS1. Only non-combustible materials should come in direct contact with any part of the fire pit. Underneath area should be non-combustible or a flat level combustible surface according to the clearances specified in this manual..2. Refer to the NFPA54 (National Fuel Gas Code) for proper pipe sizing. See gas pipe sizing chart on page 7.3. Determine the size of the round fire pit you are preparing to install (Refer to page 4).4. You must provide a round opening cut-out opening to place the flat disc onto the non-combustible enclosure. Do not exceed the maximum opening from Table 1, dimension B located on page 4.5. Follow the local code requirements for the gas type being used. This fire pit should be installed in accordance with local codes and ordinances or in the absence of local codes, with the latest National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 NFPA54 or CSA B149.1, Natural and Propane Installation Code in Canada.6. Fire pits create high temperatures, it is very important to have any combustibles at a safe distance. Refer to page 4. 7. CAUTION: A minimum of 18 square inches of cross ventilation (per side) is required to keep the inside of the enclosure dry. We recommend installation of a VENT-KIT-6x12. See accessory section.8. These products are designed for outdoor use only. Not approved for any indoor use. 9. This fire pit is designed to have lava rock completely covering the spur burner, so that the burner is not visible. Do not cover more than 1” above the top of the burner. When purchasing lava rock use 1” to 2” diameter as a base to cover the flat disc. 10. Gas lines and fittings must be installed in to the non-combustible structure. All gas connections must be leak tested before installation of the fire pit. Soapy water leak detection is required before regular use of the fire pit.11. Do not use material that will absorb moisture over time and will not release this moisture quickly. Moisture can boil in this material and can rapidly break apart and cause damage or personal injury.12. Never leave any other combustible material on top of the fire pit. This could cause unsafe operation of this system and damage to the component that will not be covered under our warranty.13 . Ensure proper water drainage is also incorporated into the fire pit enclosure.
INSTALLATION OF FIRE PIT INTO AN APPROVED ENCLOSURE
SECTIO
N A - M
ATCH
LIGH
T (MT) IN
STALLATIO
N
Flat disc’s are typically used with landscape blocks. The illustrations below show examples of possible installations.
ON
OFFON
OFF
Fig.4 Shows disc secured under stone caps. Fig. 5 Shows disc secured between layer of block.
ON
OFF
Fig. 6 Shows blocks supporting center of disc.
ON
OFF
Fig. 7 Shows blocks supporting an oversized opening.
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Key Valve Flange
Non-CombustibleWall Material
Non-CombustibleWall Material
Key Valve
Primary Gas Supply
Key Valve Side View Detail
Fig. 8 Typical installations.
NOTE: Key valve and flexible gas lines are supplied. Gas shut-off is not supplied.
Note: A 1¼” x 2” black iron or galvanized coupler/nipple (not supplied) can be used as a spacer between the manual valve and the valve flange to add additional support to hold the manual key valve in place.
Key Valve FlangeNon-
CombustibleWall Material
Non-CombustibleWall Material
Key Valve
Black Iron Nipple
SEC
TIO
N A
- M
ATC
H L
IGH
T (M
T) IN
STA
LLAT
ION
ON
OFF
Stone Cap
Flat Disc With Spur
Man Made Stone6x12 Vent
Cement Block Illustration
INSTALLING KEY VALVEThe key valve contents: 1- key valve, 1- key and 1- flange. The valve requires a 1” round clearance hole in the non-combustible enclosure wall. See the instructions supplied with the key valve for more specific details. Note: Be sure to leak test all fitting before operation. Figures 8 shows an example of a typical installation.
Key Valve
Gas Supply
Fire Pit Disc
Non-Combustible Fire Pit Enclousure
Shut-O�
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INSTALLATION OF FIRE PIT INTO AN APPROVED ENCLOSURE
INSTALLING GAS VALVE The gas valve is secured into the mounting plate with a nut. Fig. 12 shows an example of a typical installation.
Fig. 14 Gas valve components.
Mounting Stem with Securing
Nut
Primary Inlet Gas Supply(�tting not suplied)
Gas Outlet to Fire Pit
Thermocouple Connection
Control Knob
Valve Mounting Plate
Fig. 12 Shows disc secured under stone caps. Fig.13 Shows disc secured between layer of block.
Flat disc pans are typically uses with landscape blocks. The illustrations below show examples of possible installations.
REQUIREMENTS1. Only non-combustible materials should come in direct contact with any part of the fire pit. Underneath area should be non-combustible or a flat level combustible surface according to the clearances specified in this manual.2. Refer to the NFPA54 (National Fuel Gas Code) for proper pipe sizing. See gas pipe sizing chart on page 7.3. Determine the size of the round fire pit you are preparing to install (Refer to page 4).4. You must provide a round opening out to place the flat disc onto the non-combustible enclosure. Do not exceed the maximum opening from Table 1, dimension B located on page 4.5. Follow the local code requirements for the gas type being used. This fire pit should be installed in accordance with local codes and ordinances or in the absence of local codes, with the latest National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 NFPA54 or CSA B149.1, Natural and Propane Installation Code in Canada.6. Fire pits create high temperatures, it is very important to have any combustibles at a safe distance. Refer to page 4.7. CAUTION: A minimum of 18 square inches of cross ventilation (per side) is required to keep enclosure dry. We recommend installation of a VENT-KIT-6x12. See accessory section.8. These products are designed for outdoor use only. Not approved for any indoor use. 9. This fire pit is designed to have lava rock completely covering the spur burner, so that the burner is not visible. Do not cover more than 1” above the top of the burner. When purchasing lava rock use 1” to 2” diameter as a base to fill the flat disc. 10. Gas lines and fittings must be installed in to the non-combustible structure. All gas connections must be leak tested before installation of the fire pit. Soapy water leak detection is required before regular use of fire pit.11. Do not use material that will absorb moisture over time and will not release this moisture quickly. Moisture can boil in this material and can rapidly break apart and cause damage or personal injury.12. Never leave any other combustible material on top of the fire pit. This could cause unsafe operation of this system and damage to the component that will not be covered under our warranty.13 . Ensure proper water drainage is also incorporated into the fire pit enclosure.
SEC
TIO
N B
TH
ERM
OC
OU
PLE
MA
NU
AL
SAFE
TY (T
MSI
) IN
STA
LLAT
ION
NOTE: Methods of supporting the center of the disc underneath or supporting an oversized opening are shown on page 6 in figures 6 & 7.
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SECTIO
N B
THER
MO
CO
UPLE M
AN
UA
L SAFETY (TM
SI) INSTA
LLATION
INSTALLATION OF LAVA ROCK/MEDIA INTO BURNER PANInstall lava rock into the burner pan. Ensure the lava rock is a 1-inch diameter for proper operation. Note: Do not pour Lava Rock directly from bag. It should be placed naturally and NOT packed in tight. Loose fitting is important to ensure robust flames. Be sure rocks are free of any excessive dust. This prevents the burner pan weep holes from being plugged and holding water. IMPORTANT: Do not place rock over top or under the screen cover. The screen must be free of any debris to ensure proper lighting of burner and good flame sense (See Fig. 17).
Cover the burner completely with media but do not make the depth greater than 1-inch overtop of the burner portholes.
Do NOT cover the screen mesh with any rock or glass. It must be free an any debris to operate properly.
IGNITOR ALIGNMENT
It is important check that the ignitor probes be properly aligned over-top of the burner port holes and did not move during shipping. Use the Fig.16 as a guide. Before lighting remove the screen cover of the ignition hood to burner and ensure the thermocouple is directly over-top of a burner port hole. The sparking probes and the thermocouple must be in the path of a flame to ignite the gas for proper ignition of the flame. Replace the screen cover and follow the operating instructions.
Fig. 16 Proper alignment of thermocouple.
Fig. 17 Keep screen cover exposed
Lava RockLava Rock
Lava Rock
Ignition Hood
Screen Cover
Thermocouple
1/8” Gap at Ignitor Probes
Igniton Hood
⅛”
Fig. 15 TMSI typical installation.
Note: See optional mounting method of TMSI face plate on back of this manual.
Gas Outlet to Fire Pit
Gas Inlet
Thermocouple Lead
PIEZO48WH
PIEZO23WH
Ignitor Module
+ -AAA
Plastic Nut
Red Button Cap
Mounting Plate
Illustration shows side view of valve and Piezo ignitor.
Remove red button cap and install battery into Piezo ignitor module.
Piezo Ground Tab
Rating PlateBottom of Burner Pan
PIEZO48WH
Illustration above shows ground tab connection underneath the burner pan.
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REQUIREMENTS1. Only non-combustible materials should come in direct contact with any part of the fire pit. Underneath area should be non- combustible or a flat level combustible surface according to the clearances specified in this manual.
2. Refer to the NFPA54 (National Fuel Gas Code) for proper pipe sizing. See gas pipe sizing chart on page 7.3. Determine the size of the round fire pit you are preparing to install (Refer to page 4).
4. You must provide a round opening out to place the flat disc onto the non-combustible enclosure. Do not exceed the maximum opening from Table 1, dimension B located on page 4.5. Follow the local code requirements for the gas type being used. This fire pit should be installed in accordance with local codes and ordinances or in the absence of local codes, with the latest National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 NFPA54 or CSA B149.1, Natural and Propane Installation Code in Canada.6. Fire pits create high temperatures, it is very important to have any combustibles at a safe distance. Refer to page 4. 7. Normal operation of the fire pit is with a battery pack that is supplied with your system (Fig 18). The battery box has 12-feet of black sleeved wire that is to be passed through the junction box provided. This wire should not be cut or spliced and the junction box can be placed in the facing of the vertical finish of the fire pit, if you place the wire under ground you should install those wires into an approved protective conduit/sleeve material.8. Fire pit should never be left unattended while in operation. It should always be a safe distance from all trees and combustible landscape materials. 10. Construction of the finished fire pit should be stable and solid. From the bottom of the control box that houses the gas valve and module, it should be a according to specifications on Table #1. NOTE: Proper drainage is critical to ensure that water does not damage gas valve and components. Never install fire pit below grade.11. CAUTION: The fire pit enclosure MUST have a minimum ventilation of 18 square inches on each side to keep the inside of the finished enclosure dry. We recommend installation of a VENT-KIT-6x12. See accessory section.12. The insulation square pad provided with the fire pit is to be placed foil up toward the bottom of pan on top of the valve box. 13. Never fill the cavity under and around the valve box with any material, this is a provided air space necessary for ventilation. 14. These products are designed for outdoor use only. Not approved for any indoor use. 15. This fire pit is designed to have decorative rock, lava rock/media covering the burner, so the burner is not visible. Optional concrete logs can be added to consumers taste. Decorative rock is not provided. When purchasing decorative rock use minimum of 1 to 2-inch diameter rock as a base to fill the burner pan. DO NOT COVER THE IGNITION HOOD WITH ANY ROCK OR MEDIA.16. Gas lines and fittings must be installed in to the non-combustible structure. All gas connections must be leak tested before installation of the fire pit. Soapy water leak detection is required before regular use of the fire pit.17. Do not use material that will absorb moisture over time and will not release this moisture quickly. Moisture can boil in this material and can rapidly break apart and cause damage or personal injury.18. Never leave any other combustible material on top of the fire pit. This could cause unsafe operation of this system and damage to the component that will not be covered under the warranty.
INSTALLATION OF FIRE PIT INTO AN APPROVED ENCLOSURE
NOTE: Gas valve, flexible gas lines and TFS components are supplied. Gas shut-off is not supplied. Battery pack can be installed within the 12-foot wire length. If exposed to the elements a weather proof box is recommended.Fig. 20 Typical installation.
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Flat disc pans are typically uses with landscape blocks. The illustrations below show examples of possible installations.
NOTE: Methods of supporting the center of the disc underneath or supporting an oversized opening are shown on page 9 in Figs. 6 & 7.
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INSTALLATION OF BATTERY PACK
Requires 4-AA 1.5Valkaline batteries
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It is important to locate the battery pack where it is easy to access for battery replacement and service. The best location is on the outside wall of the fire pit enclosure. A plastic junction box is provided for the installation of the battery pack and a weather-proof cover to protect it from the outside elements.
1. Install (4) AA batteries in to the battery pack by sliding the cover off as shown in Fig. 21. Double check to ensure the switch on front of the battery pack is in the latching solenoid position. Install the battery pack cover plate by snapping it into place on the back side of the white cover plate as shown in Fig .22. Note: Be sure the batteries are installed positive-to-positive and negative-to-negative. If one battery is installed backwards the system will not operate.
2. Install the junction box and secure into position. Note: Junction box should be flush with the finish materials to ensure weatherproof cover/lid has room (clearance) to open. See Fig. 23.
3. The fire pit has 12-feet of wiring outside of the valve box underneath the burner pan. One end of the wiring has a 4-pin connector. The others are (2) two individual wires (one black and one red) with ¼” female connectors.
4. Feed the wire ends into the junction box and out the front (approximately 4-6 inches) to connect to battery pack (See wiring diagram on page 27, Fig. 29 and Fig. 23).
5. Open the lid of the weatherproof cover and install the white cover plate with battery pack attached into the weather proof cover and rubber gasket.
6. Connect the wires from the junction box to the battery pack. Plug the white 4-pin connector into back of the battery pack and connect the two ¼” female spade wires matching color, red-to-red and black-to-black. Leave enough “play” in the wires to allow the weatherproof cover/lid and be screwed to the junction box.
7. Secure the weatherproof cover/lid to the two outside holes at the top and bottom of the junction box. 8. Secure the white cover plate and battery pack to the center holes at the top and bottom of the junction box.9. After the fire pit is installed into the enclosure, the burner and control system should be tested before the media
(lava rock) is installed. Note: Flame height will be very low until media is placed into the burner pan covering the burner.
FINAL PREPARATIONS
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INSTALLATION OF BATTERY INTO TRANSMITTERYou have one handheld transmitter and you will need to install the included (12-volt battery) into the transmitter. On the backside of the transmitter, push the cover away from the case. Place the battery into the compartment matching positive-to-positive and negative-to-negative. To ensure the battery is properly installed push any button on the transmitter and you will see a red LED light at the top of the transmitter glow. The red LED light will only be lit when a button is pushed.
IGNITOR ALIGNMENT
It is important check that the ignitor probes be properly aligned overtop of the burner port holes and did not move during shipping. Use the Fig. 24 as a guide. Before lighting remove the screen cover of the ignition hood to burner and ensure the spark probes are directly overtop of a burner port hole. The sparking probes and the thermocouple must be in the path of a flame to ignite the gas for proper ignition of the flame. Replace the screen cover and follow the operating instructions.
Fig. 24 Proper alignment of probes and thermocouple.
Thermocouple
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Igniton Hood
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Battery Pack
Junction Box
Weatherproof Cover/Lid
Battery Pack Cover Plate
Rubber GasketWires from Valve Box
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INSTALLATION OF LAVA ROCK/MEDIA INTO BURNER PANInstall lava rock/media into the burner pan. Ensure the media is a minimum of 1 to 2-inch diameter for proper operation. Note: Do not pour lava rock directly from bag. Media should be placed naturally and NOT packed in tight. Loose fitting is important to ensure robust flames. Be sure rocks are free of any excessive dust. This prevents the burner pan weep holes from being plugged and holding water. IMPORTANT: Do not place media over top or under the screen cover. The screen must be free of any debris to ensure proper lighting of burner and to allow proper heating of the thermocouple.
Cover the burner completely with media but do not make the depth greater than 1-inch overtop of the burner portholes.
Decorative glass may be loosely scattered on top of the lava rock. Do NOT cover the stainless steel screen cover with any rock or glass. It must be free an any media/debris to operate properly.
Lava RockLava Rock
Lava Rock
Ignition Hood
Screen Cover
Fig. 27 Keep screen cover exposed
Fig. 25 Removing the cover from metal box.
LEARNING THE REMOTE CONTROL TO THE MODULEThe fire pit is unique that it comes standard with one remote controlled transmitter. The handheld remote is shipped with this system are already learned (programmed) to the module inside the control box. Additional transmitters can be learned to this electronic module; up to a total of three transmitters are available. Contact Firegear to discuss additional transmitter options or see the accessory page of this instruction manual.
Learning the new transmitters is simple, but will require pressing the learn button on the module. You should learn any new transmitters before the final installation of the fire pit. Follow the steps below:
1. Remove the two screws securing the cover on the control box (See Fig. 25. The cover will slide down exposing the gas valve and control module.
2. Find the black module attached to the inside of the control box. Locate the “Learn Button” on the bottom of the module. 3. Once the Learn button is located, press and release the button once. You will hear a beep indicating that the module is ready to receive a transmitter code (See Fig. 26)
4. Take the transmitter and press the OFF button. You will hear a series of rapid beeps indicating the module has accepted the new code.
NOTE: A maximum of three (3) codes can be programmed to the module. After a total of three (3) codes have been pro-grammed the memory is full and will not accept any additional codes. To clear all codes, press and hold the learn button for 10 seconds. The module will beep three (3) times indicating the memory is clear of all codes. After codes have been cleared see to Step #3 above to re-learn transmitter.
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Outdoor Square Flat Fire Pit DiscsInstallation and Operating Instructions
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLATION PRECAUTION: This fire pit requires a minimum 18-square inches (per side) of cross ventilation.
Failure to provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
Natural Gas Description PropaneFPB-25SFBSMT-N 25” Square Flat Disc (MT system) FPB-25SFBSMT-PFPB-25SFBSTMSI-N 25” Square Flat Disc (TMSI system) FPB-25SFBSTMSI-PFPB-25SFBSTFS-N 25” Square Flat Disc (TFS system) FPB-25SFBSTFS-PFPB-30SFBSMT-N 30” Square Flat Disc (MT system) FPB-30SFBSMT-PFPB-30SFBSTMSI-N 30” Square Flat Disc (TMSI system) FPB-30SFBSTMSI-PFPB-30SFBSTFS-N 30” Square Flat Disc (TFS system) FPB-30SFBSTFS-PFPB-34SFBSMT-N 34” Square Flat Disc (MT system) FPB-34SFBSMT-PFPB-34SFBSTMSI-N 34” Square Flat Disc (TMSI system) FPB-34SFBSTMSI-PFPB-34SFBSTFS-N 34” Square Flat Disc (TFS system) FPB-34SFBSTFS-PFPB-40SFBSMT-N 40” Square Flat Disc (MT system) FPB-40SFBSMT-PFPB-40SFBSTMSI-N 40” Square Flat Disc (TMSI system) FPB-40SFBSTMSI-PFPB-40SFBSTFS-N 40” Square Flat Disc (TFS system) FPB-40SFBSTFS-PFPB-46SFBSMT-N 46” Square Flat Disc (MT system) FPB-46SFBSMT-PFPB-46SFBSTMSI-N 46” SquareFlat Disc (TMSI system) FPB-46SFBSTMSI-PFPB-46SFBSTFS-N 46” Square Flat Disc (TFS system) FPB-46SFBSTFS-P
MODELSMH# 60069
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SPECIFICATIONS
Table1. Disc Specifications
Fig.1. Flat Disc Dimensions; refer to Table 1. NOTE: A TFS model is shown in drawing above. Disc dimensions for all models are the same.
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
Model:Propane Gas (LP)
ADisc
Depth
BPan
Diameter
C Min.Install Opening
D Ground Level
ESide Wall
FCombustible
Ceiling
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FloorFPB-25SFBSMT-N FPB-25SFBSMT-P 1⁄16” 25” x 25” 20 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-25SFBSTMSI-N FPB-25SFBSTMSI-P 1⁄16” 25” x 25” 20 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-25SFBSTFS-N FPB-25SFBSTFS-P 1⁄16” 25” x 25” 20 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-30SFBSMT-N FPB-30SFBSMT-P 1⁄16” 30” x 30” 26 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-30SFBSTMSI-N FPB-30SFBSTMSI-P 1⁄16” 30” x 30” 26 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-30SFBSTFS-N FPB-30SFBSTFS-P 1⁄16” 30” x 30” 26 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-34SFBSMT-N FPB-34SFBSMT-P 1⁄16” 34” x 34” 29 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-34SFBSTMSI-N FPB-34SFBSTMSI-P 1⁄16” 34” x 34” 29 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-34SFBSTFS-N FPB-34SFBSTFS-P 1⁄16” 34” x 34” 29 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-40SFBSMT-N FPB-40SFBSMT-P 1⁄16” 40” x 40” 34 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-40SFBSTMSI-N FPB-40SFBSTMSI-P 1⁄16” 40” x 40” 34 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-40SFBSTFS-N FPB-40SFBSTFS-P 1⁄16” 40” x 40” 34 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-46SFBSMT-N FPB-46SFBSMT-P 1⁄16” 46” x 46” 44 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-46SFBSTMSI-N FPB-46SFBSTMSI-P 1⁄16” 46” x 46” 44 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
FPB-46SFBSTFS-N FPB-46SFBSTFS-P 1⁄16” 46” x 46” 44 1/2” 18” 19” 69” 18”
Fig. 2. Clearance to Combustibles (Not to be used in an enclosed space)
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model:Round Disc NG
NG Factory Orifice
NG Btu’sHigh
NG Btu’sLow
Model:Round Disc LP
LP Factory Orifice
Btu’sHigh
LP Btu’sLow
FPB-25SFBSMT-N #29 65,000 N/A FPB-25SFBSMT-P #41 65,000 N/AFPB-25SFBSTMSI-N #29 65,000 N/A FPB-25SFBSTMSI-P #41 65,000 N/AFPB-25SFBSTFS-N #19 80,000 45,000 FPB-25SFBSTFS-P #36 79,000 47,400FPB-30SFBSMT-N #29 65,000 N/A FPB-30SFBSMT-P #41 65,000 N/AFPB-30SFBSTMSI-N #29 65,000 N/A FPB-30SFBSTMSI-P #41 65,000 N/AFPB-30SFBSTFS-N #7 105,000 51,000 FPB-30SFBSTFS-P #31 100,000 49,500FPB-34SFBSMT-N #29 65,000 N/A FPB-34SFBSMT-P #41 65,000 N/AFPB-34SFBSTMSI-N #29 65,000 N/A FPB-34SFBSTMSI-P #41 65,000 N/AFPB-34SFBSTFS-N #7 105,000 51,000 FPB-34SFBSTFS-P #31 100,000 49,500FPB-40SFBSMT-N #29 65,000 N/A FPB-40SFBSMT-P #41 65,000 N/AFPB-40SFBSTMSI-N #29 65,000 N/A FPB-40SFBSTMSI-P #41 65,000 N/AFPB-40SFBSTFS-N #7 105,000 51,000 FPB-40SFBSTFS-P #31 100,000 49,500
FPB-46SFBSMT-N #29 65,000 N/A FPB-46SFBSMT-P #41 65,000 N/A
FPB-46SFBSTMSI-N #29 65,000 N/A FPB-46SFBSTMSI-P #41 65,000 49,500
FPB-46SFBSTFS-N #7 105,000 51,000 FPB-46SFBSTFS-P #31 100,000 49,500
Table 2. Btu Specifications
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 5.0” WC 10.5” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WCManifold 5.0” WC 10.5” WC
Table 3. Gas Pressures
Disclaimer: Btu listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas and 11.0”WC for Liquid Propane (LP) at the burner orifice. Flex line size and proper gas pipe sizing will also affect Btu’s. As a result your Btu’s may vary slightly from Table 2 specifications.
Firegear Outdoors fire pits are constructed and tested to follow the rigid ANSI standards for gas appliances and manufactured safely providing dependable and certified products. If these fire pits are not installed according to the
installation manual (i.e. not providing ventilation, not providing proper drainage, installing fire pits below grade or modifying the existing products from a normal installation) Firegear Outdoors cannot be responsible if the product does
not operate as designed.
Modifying the fire pit directly out of the carton will void the warranty and nullify the UL listing it was certified for. Before you consider creating your own custom design with a certified product ensure you contact Firegear Outdoors to consult
the installation before proceeding. If you move forward and modify a product without consulting, Firegear Outdoors cannot be responsible if the product does not operate as designed.
NOTICE
NOTE: All disc (MT & TMSI) models come from the factory as Natural gas and can be converted to Propane (LP) gas in the field. TFS models, must be order specifically as Natural gas or Propane; they cannot be converted from one gas to another.
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Section AMatch Light (MT)
Installation
Flat disc’s are typically used with landscape blocks. The illustrations below show examples of possible installations. Fig’s 4, 5, and 6 show the use of the flex frame system which provides the ability to easily remove the disc if necessary.
ONOFFON
OFF
Fig.4 Show disc secured under stone caps. Fig. 5 Show disc secured between layer of block.
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Fig. 6 Show blocks supporting center of disc.
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Fig. 7 Show blocks supporting an oversized opening.
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INSTALLING BURNER ORIFICE (OAS)
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Locate the burner nipple underneath the burner pan. Ensure the nipple from on the spur burner has gas rated Teflon tape wrapped around the threads. Thread the OAS (orifice air shutter) on to the nipple of the burning spur clockwise manner. Secure into position. See Fig. 8.
Fig. 8 Installing OAS assembly to spur burner.INSTALLING KEY VALVEThe key valve contents: 1- key valve, 1- key and 1- flange. (See Fig. 9). The valve requires a 1¼” round clearance hole in the non-combustible enclosure wall. See theinstructions supplied with the key valve for more specific details. Note: Be sure to leak test all fitting before operation. Fig. 10 shows an example of a typical installation.
Primary Gas Supply
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Key Valve
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Key Valve Side View Detail
Fig. 10 Typical installations.
Note: A 1¼” x 2” black iron or galvanized coupler/nipple (not supplied) can be used as a spacer between the manual valve and the valve flange to add additional support to hold the manual key valve in place.
Key Valve FlangeNon-
CombustibleWall Material
Non-CombustibleWall Material
Key Valve
Black Iron Nipple
Key Valve
Gas Supply
Flat DiscNon-Combustible Enclousure
E-Stop
Spur Burner
Key
PUSH TO STOPTURN TO START
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Key valve and flexible gas line are supplied; gas shut-off is not, but available in accessories page. Flex lines with flared fittings do not require Teflon tape or pipe compound. Ensure not to “kink” the flex lines to allow better gas flow of gas. The illustration above is only a guide for the gas connection. Local codes may require different methods to connect the gas supply.
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INSTALLING BURNER ORIFICE (OAS)
GAS
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Locate the burner nipple underneath the burner pan. Ensure the nipple from on the spur burner has gas rated Teflon tape wrapped around the threads. Thread the OAS (orifice air shutter) on to the nipple of the burning spur clockwise manner. Secure into position. See Fig. 16.
Fig. 16 Installing OAS assembly to spur burner.
Section BThermocouple Manual
Safety (TMSI) Installation
Fig. 14 Shows disc secured under stone caps. Fig.15 Shows disc secured between layer of block.NOTE: Additional methods of supporting the center of the disc underneath or supporting an oversized opening are shown on page 9 in Figs. 6 & 7.
Flat disc’s are typically used with landscape blocks. The illustrations below show examples of possible installations. Figs. 14, and 15 show the use of the flex frame system which provides the ability to reasily emove the disc if necessary.
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Gas Outlet to Fire Pit
Gas Inlet
Thermocouple Lead
PIEZO48WH
PIEZO23WH
Ignitor Module
+ -AAA
Plastic Nut
Red Button Cap
Mounting Plate
Illustration shows side view of valve and Piezo ignitor.
Remove red button cap and install battery into Piezo ignitor module.
Piezo Ground Tab
Rating PlateBottom of Burner Pan
PIEZO48WH
Illustration above shows ground tab connection underneath the burner pan.
INSTALLING GAS VALVE The gas valve is secured into the mounting plate with a nut. Fig. 17 shows an example of a typical installation.
Gas Supply
Flat DiscNon-Combustible Enclousure
E-Stop
Spur Burner
OFF
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TC Wire
Piezo
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Gas valve and flexible gas lines are supplied; gas shut-off is not, but available in accessories page. Flex lines with flared fittings do not require Teflon tape or pipe compound. Ensure not to “kink” the flex lines to allow better gas flow of gas. The illustration above is only a guide for the gas connection. Local codes may require different methods to connect the gas supply. Note: See optional mounting method of TMSI face plate on back of this manual.
Fig. 18 Typical installation.
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INSTALLATION OF LAVA ROCK/MEDIA INTO BURNER PANInstall lava rock into the burner pan. Ensure the lava rock is a 1-inch diameter for proper operation. Note: Do not pour Lava Rock directly from bag. It should be placed naturally and NOT packed in tight. Loose fitting is important to ensure robust flames. Be sure rocks are free of any excessive dust. This prevents the burner pan weep holes from being plugged and holding water. IMPORTANT: Do not place rock over top or under the screen cover. The screen must be free of any debris to ensure proper lighting of burner and good flame sense (See Fig. 20).
Cover the burner completely with media but do not make the depth greater than 1-inch overtop of the burner portholes.
Do NOT cover the screen mesh with any rock or glass. It must be free an any debris to operate properly.
It is important check that the ignitor probes be properly aligned overtop of the burner port holes and did not move during shipping. Use the Fig.19 as a guide. Before lighting remove the screen cover of the ignition hood to burner and ensure the thermocouple is directly overtop of a burner port hole. The sparking probes and the thermocouple must be in the path of a flame to ignite the gas for proper ignition of the flame. Replace the screen cover and follow the operating instructions.
Fig. 19 Proper alignment of thermocouple.
Fig. 20 Keep screen cover exposed
Lava RockLava Rock
Lava Rock
Ignition Hood
Screen Cover
Thermocouple
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Section CThermocouple Flame
Sense (TFS) Installation
NOTE: Gas valve, flexible gas lines and TFS components are supplied. Gas shut-off is not supplied. Battery pack can be installed within the 12-foot wire length. If exposed to the elements a weather proof box is recommended.
Fig. 23 Typical installation.
VALVEBOX
KEY VALVE
BATTERY PACK
Flat disc pans are typically uses with landscape blocks. The illustrations below show examples of possible installations.
NOTE: Additional methods of supporting the center of the disc underneath or supporting an oversized opening are shown on page 9 in Figs. 6 & 7.
Requires 4-AA 1.5Valkaline batteries
Battery cover slides on/off
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Fig. 25 Cover plate installation
Battery Pack
Cover Plate(Rear View)
Install (4) AA batteries into the battery pack and ensure the slide switch is in the Latching Solenoid position on the front side.
Snap the battery pack into the cover plate then set it aside.
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Battery Pack
Junction Box
Weatherproof Cover/Lid
Battery Pack Cover Plate
Rubber GasketWires from Valve Box
Red WireBlack Wire
4-PIN Connector
Red WireBlack Wire
INSTALLATION OF BATTERY INTO TRANSMITTERYou have one handheld transmitter and you will need to install the included (12-volt battery) into the transmitter. Slide the battery cover off the case, on the backside of the transmitter. Place the battery into the compartment matching positive-to-positive and negative-to-negative. To ensure the battery is properly installed push any button on the transmitter and you will see a red LED light at the top of the transmitter glow. The red LED light will only be lit when a button is pushed. See Fig. 27.
Fig. 26 Weatherproof cover/lid installation.
INSTALLING BATTERY PACK INTO WEATHERPROOF BOXAfter the weatherproof box location has been established and installed, run the black 4-PIN connector wire along with the red and black wires from the valve box into the weatherproof box. Connect red to red and black to black wires from the valve box to the wires of the battery pack. Connect the 4-PIN connector into the back of the battery pack.
Next secure the battery pack into the weatherproof box as shown in Fig.26
LOW
HI
OFF
ON
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Fig. 27 Installing battery into transmitter.
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Fig. 28 Removing the cover from metal box.
LEARNING THE REMOTE CONTROL TO THE MODULEThis fire pit comes standard with one remote controlled transmitter. The handheld remote is shipped with this system already learned (programmed) to the module inside the control box. Additional transmitters can be learned to this electronic module; up to a total of three transmitters are available. Contact Firegear to discuss additional transmitter options or see the accessory page of this instruction manual.
Learning the new transmitters will require pressing the learn button on the module. You should learn any new transmitters before the final installation of the fire pit. Follow the steps below:
1. Remove the two screws securing the cover on the control box (See Fig. 28). The cover will slide down exposing the gas valve and control module.
2. Find the black module attached to the inside of the control box. Locate the “Learn Button” on the bottom of the module. 3. Once the Learn button is located, press and release the button once. You will hear a beep indicating that the module is ready to receive a transmitter code (See Fig. 29)
4. Take the transmitter and press the OFF button. You will hear a series of rapid beeps indicating the module has accepted the new code.
NOTE: A maximum of three (3) codes can be programmed to the module. After a total of three (3) codes have been pro-grammed the memory is full and will not accept any additional codes. To clear all codes, press and hold the learn button for 10 seconds. The module will beep three (3) times indicating the memory is clear of all codes. After codes have been cleared see to Step #3 above to re-learn transmitter.
Learn Button AUX
POW
ER
PEN
MODULE
INSIDE FIRE PIT METAL BOX
Fire Pit Valve Box
Fig. 29 Learn button location
INSTALLATION OF LAVA ROCK/MEDIA INTO BURNER PANInstall lava rock/media into the burner pan. Ensure the media is a minimum of 1 to 2-inch diameter for proper operation. Note: Do not pour lava rock directly from bag. Media should be placed naturally and NOT packed in tight. Loose fitting is important to ensure robust flames. Be sure rocks are free of any excessive dust. This prevents the burner pan weep holes from being plugged and holding water. IMPORTANT: Do not place media over top or under the screen cover. The screen must be free of any debris to ensure proper lighting of burner and to allow proper heating of the thermocouple.
Cover the burner completely with media but do not make the depth greater than 1-inch overtop of the burner portholes.
Decorative glass may be loosely scattered on top of the lava rock. Do NOT cover the stainless steel screen cover with any rock or glass. It must be free an any media/debris to operate properly.
Lava RockLava Rock
Lava Rock
Ignition Hood
Screen Cover
Fig. 30 Keep screen cover exposed
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IGNITOR ALIGNMENT It is important check that the ignitor probes be properly aligned overtop of the burner port holes and did not move during shipping. Use the Fig. 31 as a guide. Before lighting remove the screen cover of the ignition hood to burner and ensure the spark probes are directly overtop of a burner port hole. The sparking probes and the thermocouple must be in the path of a flame to ignite the gas for proper ignition of the flame. Replace the screen cover and follow the operating instructions.
Fig. 31 Proper alignment of probes and thermocouple.Thermocouple
1/8” Gap at Ignitor Probes
Igniton Hood
⅛”
Gas Supply
Flat DiscNon-Combustible Enclousure
Key Valve
Spur Burner
Valve Box Battery Pack (Weatherproof Cover)
ON
OFF
Gas valve and flexible gas lines are supplied; gas shut-off is not supplied, but available in accessories page. Flex lines with flared fittings do not require Teflon tape or pipe compound. Ensure not to “kink” the flex lines to allow better gas flow of gas. The illustration above is only a guide for the gas connection. Local codes may require different methods to connect the gas supply.
CONNECTING GAS SUPPLY Connect the gas supply line to the bottom of the valve box with the supplied flex connector as shown in Fig. 32 below. If necessary remove the lid for greater access to the connection. Ensure you have enough flex line available to pull the fire pit out of the enclosure if needed for maintenance or service. NOTE: If removing lid, ensure you slide the flex line through the lid access hole to enable you to reattach the lid.
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Outdoor Match Throw (MT) Linear Fire PitsInstallation and Operating Instructions
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLATION PRECAUTION: This fire pit requires a minimum 18-square inches (per side) of cross ventilation.
Failure to provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
Natural Gas DescriptionFPB-24LMT-N 24” Linear Pan & Burner FPB-30LMT-N 30” Linear Pan & BurnerFPB-36LMT-N 36” Linear Pan & Burner
MODELS
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SPECIFICATIONS
Table1. Fire Pit Dimensions and Clearances
Fig. 1 Fire Pit Dimensions; refer to Table 1.
Model:NG Factory Orifice
NG Btu’s Model:
LP Factory Orifice
LP Btu’s
FPB-24LMT-N #42 35,000 FPB-24MT-P #50 35,000FPB-30LMT-N #38 45,000 FPB-30MT-P #48 45,000FPB-36LMT-N #32 52,000 FPB-36MT-P #44 55,000
Table 2. Btu Specifications
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 5.0” WC 10.5” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WC
Table 3. Gas Pressures
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
APan
Depth
B Min. Install
Length
CBurner Tube
D Floor Level
ESide Wall
FCombustible
Ceiling
GFraming
Width
FPB-24LMT-N 4” 28.250” 24” 1” 17” 44” 7”FPB-30LMT-N 4” 34.250” 30” 1” 17” 44” 7”FPB-36LMT-N 4” 40.250” 36” 1” 17” 44” 7”
Disclaimer: Btu listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas and 11.0”WC for Liquid Propane (LP) at the inlet side of the gas valve. Flex line size and proper gas pipe sizing will also affect Btu’s. As a result your Btu’s may vary slightly from Table 2 specifications.
Fig. 2 Clearance to Combustibles (Not to be used in an enclosed space)
CB
A
Ground Level (Earth)
D
SIDE VIEW
B
C
G
TOP VIEW
F
E
NOTE: These fire pits come shipped as Natural gas models only. A conversion kit is required when converting to LP gas. See the accessory page at end of the manual for the proper kit.
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Cradle Bracket
Cradle Bracket
Cradle
Pilot Cover
Pilot CoverBurner Tube
Extension Bracket
Linear Fire Pit Match Throw (MT) models do not come with manual spark ignition.
When installing into an opening its important to note some installation dimensions.
1) Cradle - is the assembly (outer shell) that all other parts sit inside. It is also the box where all rough framing takes place.
2) Cradle Bracket - These brackets are 23” long with 2” flanges. Each Linear model comes with two (2) cradle brackets that mount on both sides of the fire pit. The 7” frame clearance allows for the screws securing the cradle brackets. Each cradle bracket can be adjusted 1/2” from the top edge of the cradle or lowered to a total of 2 3/4” from the top edge of the cradle. There are 1/4” increments to adjust the depth of the fire pit to fit most finishing materials (See Fig. 4.).
3) Pilot Covers - are decorative spacers that provide equal spacing for MT models and their also used for the pilot in the electronic TFS models.
4) Burner Trim (Optional) - is 5/8” deep and sits inside the cradle. It has a 3/4” lip around that overlaps the entire perimeter of the of the cradle for its finished look.
2 ¾”
1/2”
Cradle End View
¾”1”1 ¼”2”2 ¼”2 ½”2 ¾”
Fig. 3 Linear fire pit part identification.
Fig. 4 Cradle bracket depth adjustment.
PART IDENTIFICATION & INSTALL DETAILS
Only one screw required at each end of cradle brackets
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Outdoor Thermocouple Flame Sense (TFS) Linear Fire Pits
Installation and Operating InstructionsIF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLATION PRECAUTION: This fire pit requires a minimum 18-square inches (per side) of cross ventilation.
Failure to provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
MODELSNatural Gas Description Propane
FPB-24LTFS-N 24” Linear Pan & Burner FPB-24LTFS-PFPB-30LTFS-N 30” Linear Pan & Burner FPB-30LTFS-PFPB-36LTFS-N 36” Linear Pan & Burner FPB-36LTFS-P
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TFS SPECIFICATIONS
Table1. Fire Pit Dimensions
Fig. 2 Clearance to Combustibles (Not to be used in an enclosed space)
Model:Factory Orifice
NG Btu’s High
NG Btu’s Low
Low Rate Screw # Model:
Factory Orifice
LP Btu’s High
LP Btu’s Low
Low Rate Screw #
FPB-24LTFS-N #38 35,000 20,000 #35 FPB-24LTFS-P #50 35,000 22,000 #49FPB-30LTFS-N #35 42,000 23,000 #0 FPB-30LTFS-P #47 42,000 30,000 #49FPB-36LTFS-N 0.125” 55,000 37,000 #0 FPB-36LTFS-P #43 55,000 37,000 #40
Table 2. Btu Specifications
Disclaimer: BTU listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas and 11.0”WC for Liquid Propane (LP) at the inlet side of gas valve. Flex line size and proper gas pipe sizing will also affect BTU. As a result your BTU may vary slightly from Table 2 specifications.
Fig. 1 Fire Pit dimensions; refer to Table 1.
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 5.0” WC 10.5” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WCManifold 5.0” WC 10.5” WC
Table 3. Gas Pressures
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
Model:Propane Gas (LP)
APan
Depth
B Min.Install
Length
CBurner Tube
D Floor Level
ESide Wall
FCombustible
Ceiling
GFramingWidth
FPB-24LTFS-N FPB-24LTFS-P 4” 28.250” 24” 15” 17” 44” 7”FPB-30LTFS-N FPB-30LTFS-P 4” 34.250” 30” 15” 17” 44” 7”FPB-36LTFS-N FPB-36LTFS-P 4” 40.250” 36” 15” 17” 44” 7”
B
C
G
TOP VIEW
F
E
NOTE: These fire pits come shipped as Natural Gas or Propane Gas models only. There is no conversion kit available. Ensure you order the specific model for your needs.
CB
A
Level Ground (Earth) or Combustible Floor
D
Valve Box
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Cradle Bracket
Cradle
Pilot Cover
Pilot Cover
Valve Box
Burner Tube
Extension Bracket
When in stalling into an opening its important to note some installation dimensions.
1) Cradle - is the assembly (outer shell) that all other parts sit inside. It is also the box where all rough framing takes place. See page 3 and 4 for details.
2) Cradle Bracket - These brackets are 23” long with 2” flanges. Each Linear model comes with two (2) cradle brackets that mount on both sides of the fire pit. The 7” frame clearance allows for the screws securing the cradle brackets. Each cradle bracket can be adjusted 1/2” from the top edge of the cradle or lowered to a total of 2 3/4” from the top edge of the cradle. There are 1/4” increments to adjust the depth of the fire pit to fit most finishing materials (See Fig. 4.).
3) Pilot Covers - are decorative spacers that provide equal spacing for all models. One side is used as a pilot shield for the pilot system in the Thermocouple Flame Sense (TFS) models.
4) Burner Trim (Optional) - is 5/8” deep and sits inside the cradle. It has a 3/4” lip around that overlaps the entire perim-eter of the of the cradle for its finished look.
PART IDENTIFICATION & INSTALL DETAILS
Fig. 3 Part identification
Fig. 4 Cradle bracket depth alignment
2 ¾”
1/2”
Cradle End View
¾”1”1 ¼”2”2 ¼”2 ½”2 ¾”
Valve Box
Only one screw required at each end of cradle brackets
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6.875” (Min.)
Cradle Bracket
Cradle Bracket
Cradle Bracket
Cradle Bracket
Pilo
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Pilot Cover
Butt Ends Together
Butt Ends Together
Cradle Bracket
Extension Bracket
Figure 1. Side view of burner showing extension bracket.
Combining Linear Burners
Figure 2. Top view installation
NOTICE: Please be aware that when you are combining two linear burners together it is extremely important to size the gas line for the total Btu’s of both burners together.
The FPB-36L, FPB30L and FPB24L Series fire pits can be combined in various combinations to create a longer length fire pit look. This is accomplished by removing the extension bracket (Fig. 1) outlined in the drawing above from each linear burner you are wanting to combine together. The extension bracket has the angled end and is secured with two screws on each side. Simply remove the screws and slide the extension bracket off from each burner. Butt the two non-pilot ends of each burner tight together and keep them level to provide the appearance of one long linear burner (Fig. 2).
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Figure 3. MT (Match Throw) plumbing diagram.
Cradle BracketCradle Bracket
Incoming Gas Line
Key Valve
NOTE: It is required to install seperate key valves when lighting a MT model to ensure each burner is lit safely.
Two key valves are required to enable safe lighting of individual burners or you will void the warranty. Without them you risk delayed ignition of the one burner not being lit at the same time. It is highly recommended to keep the key valves with in 6-feet of each other and on the same side. See Match Throw lighting instructions below.
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Model Model Minimum Rough Opening Total Btu’s NG Total Btu’s LPFPB-36LTFS + FPB-36LTFS = 76.25” long x 6.875” wide 110,000 110,000
FPB-36LMT + FPB-36LMT = 76.25” long x 6.875” wide 104,000 104,000
FPB-36LTFS + FPB-30LTFS = 70.25” long x 6.875” wide 97,000 97,000
FPB-36LMT + FPB-30LMT = 70.25” long x 6.875” wide 97,000 100,000
FPB-36LTFS + FPB-24LTFS = 64.25” long x 6.875” wide 90,000 90,000
FPB-36LMT + FPB-24LMT = 64.25” long x 6.875” wide 87,000 90,000FPB30L-TFS + FPB30L-TFS = 64.25” long x 6.875” wide 84,000 84,000FPB30L-MT + FPB30L-MT = 64.25” long x 6.875” wide 90,000 90,000
FPB30L-TFS + FPB24L-TFS = 58.25” long x 6.875” wide 77,000 77,000FPB30L-MT + FPB24L-MT = 58.25” long x 6.875” wide 80,000 80,000FPB-24LTFS + FPB-24LTFS = 52.25” long x 6.875” wide 70,000 70,000
Table 1IMPORTANT: Ensure you have proper gas pipe sizing when combining two burners together. Gas pipe sized too small will cause improper operation from both burners.
Linear Burner Possible Configurations
MATCH THROW (MT) LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
ON
OFF
Figure 4. Key Valve Face
READ ALL WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION IN INSTALLATION MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LIGHT FIRE PIT
CAUTION: Ensure you have leak tested the fire pit before operating.
TURNING ON FIRE PIT1. Insert key into shut-off valve and secure into square end (see Figs. 4 & 5).2. Light a long match or butane lighter and hold it near the center of the burner.3. Turn the key counter-clockwise in gas valve (until it stops) to allow gas to flow and simultaneously apply the long burning match or Butane lighter as close to the end burner as possible to light the fire pit. See Fig. 10.4. Gas should ignite within 10 seconds or less. If fire pit does not light within 10 seconds turn key clockwise to turn OFF the gas supply. Ensure there is not too much media on top of the burner that might inhibit gas flow and try again in 5-minutes.5. Repeat steps 1 - 4 with the second burner.
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Cradle BracketCradle Bracket
Incoming Gas Line
Valve Box Valve Box
Gas Shut-O� Vale
Figure 7. TFS (Thermocouple Flame Sense) plumbing diagram.
Key
Figure 5. Inserting Key into Valve Figure 6. Lighting fire pit with lighter
TURNING OFF FIRE PIT1. Insert key into each shut-off valve and secure into square end.2. Turn key clockwise until it stops.3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the second burner.3. After cooling off install cover.
Butane Lighter
End View
THERMOCOUPLE FLAME SENSE (TFS) INSTALLATION
THERMOCOUPLE FLAME SENSE (TFS) LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONSREAD ALL WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION IN INSTALLATION MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LIGHT FIRE PIT
LOW
HI
OFF
ON
Figure 8. Transmitter
TURNING ON FIRE PIT1. Ensure you have leak tested the fire pit before operating. Turn main gas supply ON. 2. Ensure batteries are installed in battery pack and switch is on Latching Solenoid. 3. Press the ON button on the transmitter. You will hear the ignitor probe will begin sparking for up to 20 seconds and the fire pit will turn ON.4. If the fire pit does not light the module will “beep” one time every second indicating an ignition error. This is a hard lockout. If this occurs press the OFF button on the remote control and repeat step 1-3.5. If fire pit does not light after second try turn main gas OFF, wait 5 minutes and repeat steps 1-3.
NOTE: It may take several cycles of ON/OFF to purge the airflow from the gas lines. The direct spark ignition will turn OFF after 20 seconds if the burner does not light after which you will need to press transmitter OFF button then back ON to initiate ignition again.
Flame height can be adjusted HI and LO. After the fire pit is operating press the hand-held transmitter HI or LO. The transmitter defaults to the HI setting when initially lighting the fire pit each time or if attempting to re-light but will remember the last setting used and change back to that last setting in approximately 5 seconds after lighting.
TURNING OFF FIRE PIT1. To turn OFF the fire pit press the OFF button on the transmitter. Fire pit will turn OFF.2. After fire pit has completely cooled off install cover.
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Thermocouple Manual Safety Ignition (TMSI) Fire PitsInstallation and Operating Instructions
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLATION PRECAUTION: This fire pit requires a minimum 18-square inches (per side) of cross ventilation.
Failure to provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
Natural Gas DescriptionLOF-30LHTMSI-N 30” x 10” Linear Fire Pit with “H” Burner
LOF-36LHTMSI-N 36” x 12” Linear Fire Pit with “H” Burner
LOF-30LTTMSI-N 30” x 6” Linear Fire Pit with “T” Burner
LOF-36LTTMSI-N 36” x 6” Linear Fire Pit with “T” Burner
MODELS
H-Burner Models T-Burner Models
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SPECIFICATIONS
Table 1 Fire Pit Dimensions
D
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A
B
C
MODELS INSIDE PANDIMENSIONS
A
BURNER LENGTH
B
OVERALL PAN WIDTH
C
OVERALL LENGTH
D
BURNER TUBE TO PAN
E
PAN DEPTH
F
LIP THICKNESS
G
PAN LIP WIDTH
HLOF-30LHTMSI-N 30” x 10”
(762 x 254mm)26”
(660mm)12 ½”
(318mm)32½”
(826mm)2¼”
(57mm)2½”
(64mm)⅜”
(10mm)1¼”
(32mm)
LOF-36LHTMSI-N 36” x 12”(914 x 305mm)
32”(813mm)
14 ½”(368mm)
38½”(978mm)
2¼”(57mm)
2½”(64mm)
⅜” (10mm)
1¼”(32mm)
LOF-30LTTMSI-N 30”x 6”(762 x 152mm)
27”(686mm)
8 ½”(216mm)
32½”(826mm)
2¼”(57mm)
2½”(64mm)
⅜” (10mm)
1¼”(32mm)
LOF-36LTTMSI-N 36”x 6”(914 x 152mm)
33”(838mm)
8 ½”(216mm)
38½”(978mm)
2¼”(57mm)
2½”(64mm)
⅜” (10mm)
1¼”(32mm)
A
B
C
D
F
E
GH
A
Fig. 1 H-style burner pan specifications.
Fig. 2 T-style burner pan specifications.
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Model:MT Natural Gas (NG)
NG Factory Orifice
BTU’sNatural
LP Factory Orifice
BTU’s Propane (LP)
LOF-30LHTMSI-N #18 (4.3mm) 65,000 #40 (2.49mm) 65,000
LOF-36LHTMSI-N #18 (4.3mm) 65,000 #40 (2.49mm) 65,000
LOF-30LTTMSI-N #18 (4.3mm) 65,000 #40 (2.49mm) 65,000
LOF-36LTTMSI-N #18 (4.3mm) 65,000 #40 (2.49mm) 65,000
Table 2 Btu Specifications
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 3.5” WC 8.0” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WC
Table 3 Gas Pressures
Disclaimer: Btu listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas and 11.0”WC for Liquid Propane (LP) at the burner orifice. Flex line size and proper gas pipe sizing will also affect Btu’s. As a result your Btu’s may vary slightly from Table 2 specifications.
Fig. 3 Clearance to Combustibles (Not to be used in an enclosed space)
Description: These fire pits are designed to be installed into a non-combustible enclosure. They are a “drop-in” style system to make installation quick and convenient. Due to the length of the thermocouple wire the control panel must be mounted within 24” of the burnerpan. The fire pit uses a thermocouple manual safety ignition (TMSI) system. This system has a battery operated manual Piezo ignition to light the burner, then uses a thermocouple to keep the fire pit burning during operation. If the flame for any reason is blown out or extinguished the thermocouple will cool down and shut the gas supply OFF. Media (not supplied) is required inside the burner pan for operation (See page 12).
WARNING: Proper clearances from combustible materials must be maintained from all sides, top and bottom of this appliance. Use the specifications listed on pages 4 and 5 for proper clearance to combustibles.
Firegear Outdoors fire pits are constructed and tested to follow the rigid ANSI standards for gas appliances and manufactured safely providing dependable and certified products. If these fire pits are not installed according to the installation manual (i.e. not providing ventilation, not providing proper drainage, installing fire pits below grade or modifying the existing products from a normal installation) Firegear Outdoors cannot be responsible if the product does not operate as designed.
Modifying the fire pit directly out of the carton will void the warranty and nullify the CSA listing it was certified for. Before you consider creating your own custom design with a certified product ensure you contact Firegear Outdoors to consult the installation before proceeding. If you move forward and modify a product without consulting, Firegear Outdoors cannot be responsible if the product does not operate as designed.
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36”
18”
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Combustible Ceiling
Combustible Floor
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Gas Supply
Fire Pit PanNon-Combustible Fire Pit Enclousure
Shut-O�
Burner Tube
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
LOW
Vents
Fig. 6 Typical installation.
NOTE: Gas shut-off is not supplied.
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
LOW
HI
1. Unscrew (counterclockwise) red ignitor knob/button and remove. 2. Insert AA battery (-) negative end into the ignitor battery compartment. 3. Install (clockwise) red ignitor knob/button.
+ -
2. Insert AA Battery
1. Remove Ignitor Knob/Button
3. Install Ignitor Knob/Button
INSTALLING BATTERY INTO PIEZO IGNITOR
Fig. 7 Piezo ignitor battery installation.
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CAUTION: Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards on high surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition. Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the area of the appliance.
WARNING: Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of control system and any gas control, which has been under water.
OPERATION
SAFETY WARNINGS 1. Never leave the fire pit unattended during operation. 2. Clothing or other flammable materials should not be placed on or near the appliance. 3. Any guard or other protective device removed for servicing the appliance must be replaced prior to operating the appliance. 4. Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person. The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a qualified service person. More frequent cleaning may be required as necessary. It is imperative the control compartment, burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean. 5. Inspect the fuel supply connection before each use of the appliance. 6. Temporary storage of this appliance indoors is permissible only if it has been disconnected from its fuel supply (Natural or L.P. gas line).
WARNING1. This appliance is hot when operated and can cause severe burns if contacted.
2. Do not burn any solid fuels in this appliance.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
READ ALL WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION ABOVE BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LIGHT FIRE PIT
Fig. 8 Lighting fire pit with lighter
CAUTION: Ensure you have leak tested the fire pit before operating.
TURNING ON FIRE PIT
1. Slightly push inward and turn control knob to HI position and re-lease knob (See Fig. 8).
2. Press RED ignitor button inward (sparking in burner pan should occur) then press control knob inward at the same time and hold. Gas should ignite within 10-15 seconds.
3. After 45 seconds release the control knob. Note: If burner does not light or stay ON, wait 5 minutes and repeat.
4. Adjust flame to desired flan height with the control knob.
TURNING OFF FIRE PIT1. Push control knob inward and turn clockwise until fire
pit shuts OFF. Wait 5 minutes to relight.2. After fire pit cools down install cover/lid if applicable.
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
LOW
HI
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Pilot Operated Manual Spark Ignition (TMSI) Fire PitsInstallation and Operating Instructions
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLATION PRECAUTION: This fire pit requires a minimum 18-square inches (per side) of cross ventilation.
Failure to provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
Natural Gas DescriptionLOF-48LHTMSI-N 48” x 14” Linear Fire Pit with “H” Burner
LOF-48LTTMSI-N 48” x 6” Linear Fire Pit with “T” Burner
LOF-60LTTMSI-N 60” x 6” Linear Fire Pit with “T” Burner
MODELS
H-Burner Models T-Burner Models
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SPECIFICATIONS
Table 1 Fire Pit Dimensions
MODELS INSIDE PANDIMENSIONS
A
BURNER LENGTH
B
OVERALL PAN WIDTH
C
OVERALL LENGTH
D
BURNER TUBE TO PAN
E
PAN DEPTH
F
LIP THICKNESS
G
PAN LIP WIDTH
HLOF-48LHTMSI-N 48” x 14”
(1219 x 254mm)44”
(1117mm)16½”
(419mm)50½”
(1283mm)2¼”
(57mm)2½”
(64mm)⅜”
(10mm)1¼”
(32mm)
LOF-48LTTMSI-N 48”x 6”(1219 x 152mm)
45”(1143mm)
8 ½”(216mm)
50½”(1283mm)
2¼”(57mm)
2½”(64mm)
⅜” (10mm)
1¼”(32mm)
LOF-60LTTMSI-N 60”x 6”(1524 x 152mm)
57”(1448mm)
8 ½”(216mm)
62½”(1588mm)
2¼”(57mm)
2½”(64mm)
⅜” (10mm)
1¼”(32mm)
A
B
C
D
F
E
GH
A
D
EF
GH
A
A
B
C
Fig. 1 H-style burner pan specifications.
Fig. 2 T-style burner pan specifications.
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Model:MT Natural Gas (NG)
NG Factory Orifice
BTU’sNatural
LP Factory Orifice
BTU’s Propane (LP)
LOF-48LHTMSI-N #3 (5.56mm) 95,000 #21 (4.20mm) 145,000
LOF-48LTTMSI-N #3 (5.56mm) 95,000 #21 (4.20mm) 145,000
LOF-60LTTMSI-N #3 (5.56mm) 95,000 #21 (4.20mm) 145,000
Table 2 Btu Specifications
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 3.5” WC 8.0” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WC
Table 3 Gas Pressures
Disclaimer: Btu listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas and 11.0”WC for Liquid Propane (LP) at the burner orifice. Flex line size and proper gas pipe sizing will also affect Btu’s. As a result your Btu’s may vary slightly from Table 2 specifications.
Fig. 3 Clearance to Combustibles (Not to be used in an enclosed space)
Description: These fire pits are designed to be installed into a non-combustible enclosure. They are a “drop-in” style system to make installation quick and convenient. Due to the length of the thermocouple wire the control panel must be mounted within 24” of the burnerpan. These fire pits use a standing pilot gas valve with a manual Piezo ignition system. This system has a battery operated manual Piezo ignition to light the burner, then uses a thermocouple to keep the fire pit burning during operation. If the flame for any reason is blown out or extinguished the thermocouple will cool down and shut the gas supply OFF. Media (not supplied) is required inside the burner pan for operation (See page 12).
WARNING: Proper clearances from combustible materials must be maintained from all sides, top and bottom of this appliance. Use the specifications listed on pages 4 and 5 for proper clearance to combustibles.
Firegear Outdoors fire pits are constructed and tested to follow the rigid ANSI standards for gas appliances and manufactured safely providing dependable and certified products. If these fire pits are not installed according to the installation manual (i.e. not providing ventilation, not providing proper drainage, installing fire pits below grade or modifying the existing products from a normal installation) Firegear Outdoors cannot be responsible if the product does not operate as designed.
Modifying the fire pit directly out of the carton will void the warranty and nullify the CSA listing it was certified for. Before you consider creating your own custom design with a certified product ensure you contact Firegear Outdoors to consult the installation before proceeding. If you move forward and modify a product without consulting, Firegear Outdoors cannot be responsible if the product does not operate as designed.
96”
36”
18”
Com
bus
tib
le S
ide
Wal
l
Combustible Ceiling
Combustible Floor
CL
36” Max Overhang
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REQUIREMENTS1. Only non-combustible materials should come in direct contact with any part of the fire pit. Underneath area should
be non-combustible or a flat level combustible surface according to the clearances specified in this manual.2. Refer to the NFPA54 (National Fuel Gas Code) for proper pipe sizing. Determine the size of the fire pit you are
preparing to install (Refer to page 7).3. Determine the size of the fire pit you are preparing to install (Refer to page 4).4. You must provide a rectangular opening cutout to place the fire pit into the non-combustible enclosure. Refer to
Table 1, dimension A.5. Follow the local code requirements for the gas type being used. This fire pit should be installed in accordance with
local codes and ordinances or in the absence of local codes, with the latest National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 NFPA54 or CSA B149.1, Natural and Propane Installation Code in Canada.
6. Fire pits create high temperatures, it is very important to have any combustibles at a safe distance. 7. CAUTION: A minimum of 18 square inches of cross ventilation (per side) is required to keep the enclosure
dry. See Fig 4 on page 6.8. These products are designed for outdoor use only. Not approved for any indoor use. 9. This fire pit is designed to have Firegear Outdoors lava rock or glass media completely covering the burner tube,
so that the burner is not visible. Do not cover more than 1” above the top of burner. Use lava rock a minimum of 1” diameter as a base to fill the burner pan. DO NOT USE STONE OR RIVER ROCK.
10. Gas lines and fittings must be installed in to the non-combustible structure. All gas connections must be leak tested before installation of the fire pit. Soapy water leak detection is required before regular use of the fire pit.
11. Do not use media that will absorb moisture over time and will not release this moisture quickly. Moisture can boil in this material and can rapidly break apart and cause damage or personal injury. See Caution at bottom of page 3.
12. Never leave any combustible material on top of the fire pit. This could cause unsafe operation of this system and damage to the component that will not be covered under our warranty.
13. Ensure proper water drainage is also incorporated into the fire pit enclosure.
INSTALLATION OF FIRE PIT INTO AN APPROVED ENCLOSURE
INSTALLING CONTROL PANEL
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
LOW
HI
57⁄8” 55⁄16”
3”3½”
Fig. 5 Preparing TMSI control panel dimensions.
Find a suitable location to mount the control panel. The control panel installs using the four ¼” mounting holes shown in Fig. 5. .
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Gas Supply
Fire Pit PanNon-Combustible Fire Pit Enclousure
Shut-O�
Burner TubeSt
eel S
tuds
Stee
l Stu
ds
Stee
l Stu
ds
Stee
l Stu
ds OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
LOW
Vents
Fig. 6 Typical installation.NOTE: Gas shut-off is not supplied.
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
LOW
HI
1. Unscrew (counterclockwise) red ignitor knob/button and remove. 2. Insert AA battery (-) negative end into the ignitor battery compartment. 3. Install (clockwise) red ignitor knob/button.
+ -
2. Insert AA Battery
1. Remove Ignitor Knob/Button
3. Install Ignitor Knob/Button
INSTALLING BATTERY INTO PIEZO IGNITOR
Fig. 7 Piezo ignitor battery installation.
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ROUND & SQUARE PAN: NON-LISTED
Outdoor Match Throw (MT) Fire PitsInstallation and Operating Instructions
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLATION PRECAUTION: This fire pit requires a minimum 18-square inches (per side) of cross ventilation.
Failure to provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
Natural Gas DescriptionFPB-25RBS22MT-N 25” Rd Stainless Steel Pan with 22” Spur Burner
FPB-29RBS22MT-N 29” Rd Stainless Steel Pan with 22” Spur Burner
FPB-33RBS31MT-N 33” Rd Stainless Steel Pan with 31” Spur Burner
FPB-25RBS22MT-N 25” Rd Stainless Steel Pan with 22” Spur Burner
FPB-26SBS22MT-N 26” Sq. Stainless Steel Pan with 22” Spur Burner
FPB-32SBS31MT-N 32” Sq. Stainless Steel Pan with 31” Spur Burner
FPB-38SBS36MT-N 38” Sq. Stainless Steel Pan with 36” Spur Burner
MODELS
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SPECIFICATIONS
Table1 Fire Pit Dimensions
A
B
C
.875 TYP. (usable flat lip)
**D
Ground Level (Earth)
Fig. 1 Fire Pit Dimensions; refer to Table 1. (Dimensions applicable to round or square pans)
Model:MT Natural Gas (NG)
NG Factory Orifice
BTU’sNatural
FPB-25RBS22MT-N #22 100,000FPB-29RBS22MT-N #22 100,000FPB-33RBS31MT-N #08 160,000
FPB-25RBS22MT-N #22 100,000FPB-26SBS22MT-N #22 100,000FPB-32SBS31MT-N #08 160,000FPB-38SBS36MT-N #03 183,000
Table 2 Btu Specifications
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 3.5” WC 8.0” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WC
Table 3 Gas Pressures
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
APan
Depth
B Min./Max.
Install Opening
CInside Pan
D Ground Level
ESide Wall
FCombustible
Ceiling
GCombustible
FloorFPB-25RBS22MT-N 2½” 25¼” - 27½” 23⅞” 8” 36” 96” 18”FPB-29RBS22MT-N 2½” 30” - 31⅜” 29” 8” 36” 96” 18”FPB-33RBS31MT-N 2½” 34”- 35¼” 33” 8” 36” 96” 18”FPB-25RBS22MT-N 2¾” 25¼” - 27½” 25” 8” 36” 96” 18”FPB-26SBS22MT-N 2¾” 26¼” - 27¾” 26” 8” 36” 96” 18”FPB-32SBS31MT-N 2¾” 32¼” - 33¾” 32” 8” 36” 96” 18”
FPB-38SBS36MT-N 2¾” 38¼” - 39¾” 38” 8” 36” 96” 18”
Disclaimer: Btu listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas and 11.0”WC for Liquid Propane (LP) at the burner orifice. Flex line size and proper gas pipe sizing will also affect Btu’s. As a result your Btu’s may vary slightly from Table 2 specifications.
Fig. 2 Clearance to Combustibles (Not to be used in an enclosed space)
F
E
G
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Outdoor Flat Disc Fire PitsInstallation and Operating Instructions
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLATION PRECAUTION: This fire pit requires a minimum 18-square inches (per side) of cross ventilation.
Failure to provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
Natural Gas DescriptionMatch Light (MT)
FPB-29DBS22MT-N 29” Round Stainless Flat Disc with 22" Burning Spur
FPB-34DBS31MT-N 34” Round Stainless Flat Disc with 31" Burning Spur
FPB-44DBS36MT-N 44” Round Stainless Flat Disc with 36" Burning Spur
MODELS
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SPECIFICATIONS
Table1. Disc Dimensions
Fig. 1 Flat Disc Dimensions; refer to Table 1.
Model:Match Throw NG
NG Orifice
Btu’sNatural
Model:Match Throw LP
LPOrifice
Btu’s Propane
FPB-29DBS22MT-N #22 100,000 FPB-34DBS22MT-P #35 99,000FPB-34DBS31MT-N #08 160,000 FPB-34DBS31MT-P #29 150,000FPB-44DBS36MT-N #03 183,000 FPB-44DBS36MT-P #25 182,000
Table 2. Btu Specifications
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 5.0” WC 10.5” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WC
Table 3. Gas Pressures
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
ADisc
Depth
BPan
Diameter
C Min.
Install Opening
D Ground Level
ESide Wall
FCombustible
Ceiling
GCombustible
FloorFPB-29DBS22MT-N 1/16” 34” 29 1/2” 18” 36” 96” 18”FPB-34DBS31MT-N 1/16” 34” 34 1/2” 18” 36” 96” 18”FPB-44DBS36MT-N 1/16” 44” 44 1/2” 18” 36” 96” 18”
Disclaimer: Btu listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas and 11.0”WC for Liquid Propane (LP) at the burner orifice. Flex line size and proper gas pipe sizing will also affect Btu’s. As a result your Btu’s may vary slightly from Table 2 specifications.
Fig. 2 Clearance to Combustibles (Not to be used in an enclosed space)
*( 2” overlap around the perimeter is recommended to secure disc into place)
A BC
**D
Ground Level (Earth)
NOTE: The second number in the model number (i.e. FPB-29DBS22MT-N) denotes the size of the Burning Spur.
NOTE: These fire pits are shipped as Natural gas products and must be converted to LP gas, if applicable. See replacement parts section or Firegear Outdoors catalog for proper parts.
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36”
18”
CL
24” Max Overhang
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Installation and Operating InstructionsIF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLATION PRECAUTION: This fire pit requires a minimum 18-square inches (per side) of cross ventilation.
Failure to provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
Natural Gas DescriptionFPB-25SFBS22MT-N 25” Square Stainless Flat Disc with 22" Burning Spur
FPB-30SFBS22MT-N 30” Square Stainless Flat Disc with 22" Burning Spur
FPB-34SFBS31MT-N 34” Square Stainless Flat Disc with 31" Burning Spur
FPB-40SFBS36MT-N 40” Square Stainless Flat Disc with 36" Burning Spur
FPB-46SFBS36MT-N 46” Square Stainless Flat Disc with 36" Burning Spur
MODELS
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SPECIFICATIONS
Table1. Disc Dimensions
Fig. 1 Flat Disc Dimensions; refer to Table 1.
Model:Match Throw NG
NG Orifice
Btu’sNatural
Model:Match Throw LP
LPOrifice
Btu’s Propane
FPB-25SFBS22MT-N #22 100,000 FPB-25SFBS22MT-P #35 99,000FPB-30SFBS22MT-N #22 100,000 FPB-30SFBS22MT-P #35 99,000FPB-34SFBS31MT-N #08 160,000 FPB-34SFBS31MT-P #29 150,000FPB-40SFBS36MT-N #03 183,000 FPB-40SFBS36MT-P #25 182,000FPB-46SFBS36MT-N #03 183,000 FPB-46SFBS36MT-P #25 182,000
Table 2. Btu Specifications
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 5.0” WC 10.5” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WC
Table 3. Gas Pressures
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
ADisc
Depth
BPan
Diameter
C Max. Install
Opening
D Ground Level
ESide Wall
FCombustible
Ceiling
GCombustible
FloorFPB-25SFBS22MT-N 1/16” 25" x 25" 24” 18” 36” 96” 18”FPB-30SFBS22MT-N 1/16” 30" x 30" 29" 18” 36” 96” 18”FPB-34SFBS31MT-N 1/16” 34”x 34" 33” 18” 36” 96” 18”FPB-40SFBS36MT-N 1/16” 40" x 40" 39" 18” 36” 96” 18”FPB-46SFBS36MT-N 1/16” 46" x 46" 44" 18” 36” 96” 18”
Disclaimer: Btu listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas and 11.0”WC for Liquid Propane (LP) at the burner orifice. Flex line size and proper gas pipe sizing will also affect Btu’s. As a result your Btu’s may vary slightly from Table 2 specifications.
Fig. 2 Clearance to Combustibles (Not to be used in an enclosed space)
*Use of a flexframe is recommended to place the disc in the enclosure to enable easy removal if necessary.
A BC
D
Ground Level (Earth)
Model Number Clarification: First number denotes pan size, second number (i.e. FPB-25SFBS22MT-N) denotes burner size.
NOTE: The listed fire pits are shipped as Natural gas products and must be converted to LP gas, if applicable. See replacement parts section or Firegear Outdoors catalog for proper parts.
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36”
18”
CL
24” Max Overhang
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Burning Spur
BURNERS
Fire Ring
H Burner
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BURNING SPUR
Installation and Operating InstructionsIF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use OnlyWarning:
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLATION PRECAUTION: Fire pit burners require a minimum 18-square inches (per side) of cross ventilation
in an enclosure. Failure to provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
Burning Spur Only
Burning Spur Kit
Description Natural Gas (NG)
DBS-12 DBS-12K 12-inch Spur Burner 42,000 Btu’sDBS-16 DBS-16K 16-inch Spur Burner 60,000 Btu’sDBS-22 DBS-22K 22-inch Spur Burner 100,000 Btu’sDBS-31 DBS-31K 31-inch Spur Burner 160,000 Btu’sDBS-36 DBS-36K 36-inch Spur Burner 183,000 Btu’s
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SPECIFICATIONS
Table 1 Installation specifi cations
Fig. 1 Burning Spur Dimensions; refer to Table 1.
Models: Factory Orifi ce NG
BTU’sNG
Factory Orifi ce LP
Btu’sLP
DBS-12/ DBS-12K #38 42,000 #52 33,000DBS-16/ DBS-16K #31 60,000 #45 55,000DBS-22/ DBS-22K #22 100,000 #35 99,000
DBS-31/ DBS-31K #08 160,000 #29 150,000
DBS-36/ DBS-36K #03 183,000 #25 182,000
Table 2 Btu Specifi cations
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 3.5” WC 8.0” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WC
Table 3 Gas Pressures
Burner Model
Spur Only / Spur KitPan/Disc
Depth
A Outer
Diameter
Min. Inside Opening
Dimension
BCombustible
Side Wall
CCombustible
Ceiling
DCombustible
FloorDBS-12/DBS-12K 2 ½” - 3” 12 “ 16” 36” 96” 18”DBS-16/DBS-16K 2 ½” - 3” 16 “ 19” 36” 96” 18”DBS-22/DBS-22K 2 ½” - 3” 22 “ 25” 36” 96” 18”DBS-31/DBS-31K 2 ½” - 3” 31 “ 33” 36” 96” 18”
DBS-36/DBS-36K 2 ½” - 3” 35 “ 38” 36” 96” 18”
Disclaimer: Btu listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas and 11.0”WC for Liquid Propane (LP) at the burner orifi ce. Flex line size and proper gas pipe sizing will also affect Btu’s. As a result your Btu’s may vary slightly from Table 2 specifi cations.
Fig. 2 Clearance to Combustibles (Not to be used in an enclosed space)
BEFORE INSTALLING A BURNING SPUR DETERMINE WHAT PAN WILL BE USED:The Spur Burner models above are not provided with pans for installation. We suggest you provide an appropriate non-combustible burner pan to install the Burning Spur. Burner pans sizes listed in Table 1 are suggested sizes based on the burning spur model size. The pans can be round, square or a fl at metal. NOTE: It is recommended to use 304 Stainless Steel. Burner pans should have ¼” drainage holes to prevent standing water in pan and the center hole for the burner nipple should be ⅞” in diameter. A recommended material thickness for any burner pan or disc is 16 gauge. Once the Burning Spur is installed into a burner pan then proceed with this manual to complete the installation.
CAUTION: DO NOT use stiff screen or perforated metal as a burner pan. Some gases are heavier than air and screen or perforated metal can enable the gas to fl ow down inside an enclosure which could cause delayed ignitions or explosions.
A
C
B
D
CL
24” Max Overhang
(Center Line)
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Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLATION PRECAUTION: Fire pit burners require a minimum 18-square inches (per side) of cross ventilation
in an enclosure. Failure to provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
Fire Ring Only Fire Ring Kit Description Natural Gas (NG)FG-FR-6SS FG-FR-6SSK 6-inch Fire Ring Burner 42,000 Btu’sFG-FR-12SS FG-FR-12SSK 12-inch Fire Ring Burner 42,000 Btu’sFG-FR-18SS FG-FR-18SSK 18-inch Fire Ring Burner 60,000 Btu’sFG-FR-24SS FG-FR-24SSK 24-inch Fire Ring Burner 100,000 Btu’sFG-FR-30SS FG-FR-30SSK 30-inch Fire Ring Burner up to 300,000 Btu’sFG-FR-36SS FG-FR-36SSK 36-inch Fire Ring Burner up to 300,000 Btu’sFG-FR-48SS FG-FR-48SSK 48-inch Fire Ring Burner up to 300,000 Btu’s
Fire Ring
Outdoor Fire Pit Burners
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FIRE RING SPECIFICATIONS
Table 1 Suggested pan sizes and clearance specifi cations
Fig. 1 Fire Ring Dimensions; refer to Table 1.
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
Factory Orifi ce NG
BTU’sNG
Factory Orifi ce LP
Btu’sLP
FG-FR-6SS #38 42,000 #52 33,000FG-FR-12SS #38 42,000 #52 33,000FG-FR-18SS #31 60,000 #45 55,000FG-FR-24SS #22 100,000 #35 99,000
FG-FR-30SS *N/A 300,000 #4 300,000
FG-FR-36SS *N/A 300,000 #4 300,000FG-FR-48SS *N/A 300,000 #4 300,000
Table 2 Btu Specifi cations
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 5.0” WC 10.5” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WC
Table 3 Gas Pressures
Models
Fire Ring Only /Fire Ring Kit
Center Hub Size
Pan/Disc Depth
AFire Ring Diameter
Min. Inside Pan
Dimension
BCombustible
Side Wall
CCombustible
Ceiling
DCombustible
FloorFG-FR-6SS/ FG-FR-6SSK ½” 2 ½” - 3” 6” 10” 36” 96” 18”FG-FR-12SS/ FG-FR-12SSK ½” 2 ½” - 3” 12” 16” 36” 96” 18”FG-FR-18SS/ FG-FR-18SSK ½” 2 ½” - 3” 18” 22” 36” 96” 18”FG-FR-24SS/ FG-FR-24SSK ½” 2 ½” - 3” 24” 28” 36” 96” 18”FG-FR-30SS/ FG-FR-30SSK ¾” 2 ½” - 3” 30” 34” 36” 96” 18”FG-FR-36SS/ FG-FR-36SSK ¾” 2 ½” - 3” 36” 40” 36” 96” 18”
FG-FR-48SS/ FG-FR-48SSK ¾” 2 ½” - 3” 48” 52” 36” 96” 18”
Disclaimer: Btu listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas and 11.0”WC for Liquid Propane (LP) at the burner orifi ce. Flex line size and proper gas pipe sizing will also affect Btu’s. As a result your Btu’s may vary slightly from Table 2 specifi cations.
BEFORE INSTALLING A FIRE RING DETERMINE PAN SIZE TO BE USED:Fire Ring burners and Fire Ring Kits listed above are not provided with a burner pan for installation. We suggest you provide an appropriate non-combustible burner pan to install the Fire Ring. Suggested burner pans sizes in Table 1 are strictly recommended based on the Fire Ring model size. The pans can be round, square, fl at disc or solid fl at surface. NOTE: It is recommended to use 304 Stainless Steel. Burner pans should have ¼” drainage holes to prevent standing water in pan and the center hole for burner connection should be 1-inch diameter for sizes FG-FR-6SS, FG-FR-12SS, FG-FR-18SS, FG-FR-24SS. Center hole for FG-FR-30SS, FG-FR-36SS, FG-FR-48SS models require a 1¼” center hole. A recommended material thickness for any burner pan or disc is 16 gage. Once a burner pan has been determined then proceed with this manual to complete the installation.
CAUTION: DO NOT use stiff screen/perforated metal as a burner pan. Some gases are heavier than air and screen/perforated metal can allow gas to fl ow downward in an enclosure which could cause delayed ignition or explosions.
A
C
B
D
CL
24” Max Overhang
(Center Line)
Fig. 2 Clearance to combustibles
*Firegear Outdoors does not offer main burner orifi ces larger than a #2 drill size.
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DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use OnlyWarning:
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INSTALLATION PRECAUTION: Fire pit burners require a minimum 18-square inches (per side) of cross ventilation
in an enclosure. Failure to provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
H-Burner Only
H-Burner Kit Description Natural Gas (NG)
FG-H-24SS FG-H-24SSK 24” x 6” H-Burner 90,000 Btu’sFG-H-30SS FG-H-30SSK 30” x 6” H-Burner 120,000 Btu’sFG-H-36SS FG-H-36SSK 36” x 6” H-Burner 150,000 Btu’sFG-H-48SS FG-H-48SSK 48” x 6” H-Burner 170,000 Btu’s
H-BurnerOutdoor Fire Pit Burners
H-Burner
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SPECIFICATIONS
Table 1 H-burner specifi cations
Fig. 1 H-Burner Dimensions (length & width); refer to Table 1.
Models: Factory Orifi ce NG
BTU’sNG
Factory Orifi ce LP
Btu’sLP
FG-H-24SS / FG-H-24SSK H-OAS-NG22 (4.0mm) 90,000 H-OAS-LP37 (2.6mm) 88,000FG-H-30SS / FG-H-30SSK H-OAS-NG13 (4.7mm) 120,000 H-OAS-LP31 (3.0mm) 117,000FG-H-36SS / FG-H-36SSK H-OAS-NG06 (5.2mm) 150,000 H-OAS-LP29 (3.5mm) 150,000
FG-H-48SS / FG-H-48SSK H-OAS-NG02 (5.6mm) 170,000 H-OAS-LP27 (3.7mm) 168,500
Table 2 Btu Specifi cationsPressure NG LPMin. Inlet 3.5” WC 8.0” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WC
Table 3 Gas Pressures
Burner Model
H-Burner Only/ H-Burner KitsPan
Depth
A Burner
Dimension
Min. Inside Pan
Dimension
BCombustible
Side Wall
CCombustible
Ceiling
DCombustible
FloorFG-H-24SS / FG-H-24SSK 2 ½” - 3” 24” x 6” 26” x 10” 36” 96” 18”FG-H-30SS / FG-H-30SSK 2 ½” - 3” 30” x 6” 32” X 10” 36” 96” 18”FG-H-36SS / FG-H-36SSK 2 ½” - 3” 36” x 6” 38” x 10” 36” 96” 18”FG-H-48SS / FG-H-48SSK 2 ½” - 3” 48” x 6” 46” x 10” 36” 96” 18”
Disclaimer: Btu listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas and 11.0”WC for Liquid Propane (LP) at the burner orifi ce. Flex line size and proper gas pipe sizing will also affect Btu’s. As a result your Btu’s may vary slightly from Table 2 specifi cations.
Fig. 2 Clearance to Combustibles (Not to be used in an enclosed space)
BEFORE INSTALLING THE H-BURNER DETERMINE WHAT PAN WILL BE USED:The H-Burner models above are not provided with pans for installation. We suggest you provide an appropriate non-combustible burner pan to install the H-Burner. Burner pans sizes listed in Table 1 are suggested sizes based on the H-Burner model size. The pans should be rectangular with metal sides or a fl at metal disc. NOTE: It is recommended to use 304 Stainless Steel. Burner pans should have ¼” drainage holes to prevent standing water in pan and the center hole/slot for the burner venturi tube should be 1” x 5 ½” diameter. A recommended material thickness for any burner pan or disc is 16 gauge. When or if a burner pan if chosen then proceed with this manual to complete the installation.
CAUTION: DO NOT use stiff screen or perforated metal as a burner pan. Some gases are heavier than air and screen or perforated metal can enable the gas to fl ow down inside an enclosure which could cause delayed ignitions or explosions.
Fig. 2 Clearance to Combustibles
C
B
D
CL
24” Max Overhang
(Center Line)
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A
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Flexframe
BLOCK & PAVER ACCESSORIES
Paver Control Panel : MT
Paver Control Panel : TMSI
Paver Vent Kit
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FLEXFRAME
Model: FLEXFRAME-SS FLEXFRAME-SS3
Universal brackets for use with blocks, bricks or pavers to support round, linear pans and flat disc fire pit burners
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TWO AVAILABLE MODELS
FLEXFRAME-SS: Constructed of 16 guage 304 stainless steel. Engineered to protect against the outdoor elements including salt water environment.
DESCRIPTION: Flexframe kit comes shipped in two pieces, 44-inches long (FLEXFRAME-SS) or three pieces (FLEXFRAME-SS3). Each piece can be bent or cut to fit any shape (square, linear or round). It provides the means to support a fire pit inside of an enclosure which enables a service technician the ability to remove the media and easily lift the fire pit out for service.
INSTALLATION
SPECIFICATIONS
6 ¼”
1 3⁄16”
7⁄8”
5 3⁄8”
Fig. 1 End view
STEP 1: Determine if the Flexframe will work for your application. Measure the outer dimension of the fire pit and compare it to the inner dimension of the enclosure. The Flexframe protrudes outward approximately ⅞” on the inside of the enclosure to provide a lip to sit the fire pit in place. NOTE: If an optional log set is purchased, additional support (i.e. blocks stacked underneath the center of the fire pit) may be required to support the extra weight.
STEP: 2 Refer to the installation manual of the fire pit you are installing to ensure you maintain proper clerarances to the ground. Lay the pavers or blocks to build your enclosure. When you have reached the minimum height (per fire pit manual) inside the enclosure install the Flexframe as shown in Fig. 2 or Fig 3. Ensure the Flexframe slides in as far as possible until it stops at the first bend.
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY THROUGH BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH INSTALLATION
PaversFlexframe
Pavers
Pavers
Pavers
Correct Installation
Fig. 2 Correct Flexframe orientation
PaversFlexframe
Pavers
Pavers
Pavers
CorrectInstallation
Fig. 3 Correct Flexframe orientation
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If you are building a round paver enclosure the flexframe will easily bend by hand in virtually any shape you perfer (Fig. 4).
CAUTION: Wear gloves when forming the flexframe by hand. The flex frame could “spring” back and pinch fingers.
In addition it is a good idea not to form the flexframe until you are ready to lay it into place. This will allow your block or pavers to hold it into place as you are completing the top row. Note: If you feel the need for additional strengthening then add block adhesive to the same layer with the Flexframe for extra support.
Fig. 4 Bend the Flexframe by hand
STEP 3: Form or lay the Flexframe inside the entire enclosure area. It is permissible to cut the Flexframe to fit your enclosure, however, it is not permissible to only use “just enough” pieces to support a pan (See Fig. 5 andf Fig. 6 for examples). NOTE: Firegear Outdoors will not be liable for Flexframe installations not installed correctly. Once the Flexframe is in place the installation is complete. Proceed to Step 4 for fire pit installation.
Correct Installation
Wrong Installation
Fig. 5 Flexframe round installation
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STEP 4: Double check the minimum height above ground level before installing the fire pit. Complete the installation by installing a fire pit, pan or disc on the lip area of the Flexframe (See Fig. 7 and Fig. 8). After test fire is complete cover the burner with media as described in the fire pit installation manual.
Correct Installation
Wrong Installation
Fig. 6 Flexframe square/rectangle installation
Fig. 7 Flexframe complete Fig. 8 Flexframe shown with fire pit installed
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PAVER CONTROL PANEL MT
MODELS:PAVER-CP-MT PAVER-CP-MT-MSI
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Paver Control Panel KitsStainless Steel Control Panel for use with Fire Pits built with Patio Paver Blocks
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
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DESCRIPTION: The Paver Kit face plate bracket (control panel) is designed to install in conjunction with a typical Patio Block fire pit kit (purchased separately). It installs underneath the fire pit pan/disc in place of one patio block. The control panel itself provides a convenient location to house the gas valve and Piezo ignition (if applicable) then is easily removed for servicing.
This installation instruction covers two (2) separate kits: 1) PAVER-CP-MT and 2) PAVER-CP-MT-MSI.
DIMENSIONS: The Paver Kit bracket and extension will fit an opening with a maximum of 10.500” wide x 3.500” tall. Without the Bracket Extension plate the maximum width is 8.00” wide. The holes in the Extension Bracket are spaced every .500”.
10½” Max.
8.00” Min.
3½”
Fig 3. Paver Kit Control Panel Dimensions
Fig. 1 Paver kit with fire pit pan. Fig. 2. Paver kit with fire pit flat disc.
TOOLS NEEDED: (1) Drill/driver, Gas Rated Teflon Tape or Compound, 5/16” Hex head driver, (1) 3/16” Concrete Drill Bit, (2) Adjustable Wrenches, Assorted Open-end Wrenches
PRECAUTION: If you are installing the MSI (Manual Spark Ignition) ensure the PAVER-CP-MT-MSI control panel is within 40-inches of the 2-probe Piezo ignitor. This will allow enough “play” in the wires to make your connections. See Fig. 16 on page 5.
Round Fire Pit Pan
Note: Stainless steel parts have plastic film to protect the surface on one side. PEEL the plastic coating off each part before installing.
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STEP 1: Determine the best location to install the paver kit control panel per your installation.
STEP 2: Remove one block from your fire pit enclosure then measure the width between the opening. Depending on the block width the control panel can be adjusted to fit various openings. NOTE: When measuring it is recommended but not required to recess the control panel to protect the valve components from weather.
STEP 3: After you have determined the location and measured the width to install the Paver Control Panel mark the inside of the control panel as shown in Fig. 4. STEP: 4 Drill the two holes with a 3/16” concrete drill bit and secure the paver kit control panel with concrete screws. Fig. 5 shows front view.
Use the linel to support the paver above control panel. The lintel simply lays on top of the paver as shown in Fig. 4.
NOTE: This manual covers two specific models. This section will provide a general installation of the Paver Control Panel. See Table of Contents for specific instruction for your application. Follow the directions from your paver block fire pit kit to build the actual fire pit. Depending on your fire pit pan (flat disc or pan) ensure the Paver Control Panel is installed underneath the pan or disc.
Be sure the paver patio block kit fits the opening of the fire pit pan or disc before beginning your installation.
Fig. 4 Top view of control panel securing into the paver block.
Fig. 5 Front view of control panel installed, ready for valve bracket.
Paver BlockPaver Block
Place control panel into position, mark the two holes, remove the control panel and
drill holes with 3/16” concrete drill bit.
LINTEL
With the paver kit face plate bracket (control panel) installed you are now ready to install the manual gas valve.
STEP 1: Prepare the two ½” flare x ½” MIP 90° brass elbows by installing gas rated Teflon tape or compound to the male threads and install them into the manual key valve that came with your fire pit. Ensure the fittings are tight to prevent any gas leaks. See Fig. 6 for proper orientation.
NOTE: The manual key valve has no particular inlet or outlet designation therefore the inlet gas can be connected to any of the flared ends.
CAUTION: Do not use any Teflon tape or compound on the flared ends of the fittings.
½” Flare x ½” MIP 90° Brass Elbow
Manual Key Valve
½” Flare x ½” MIP 90° Brass
Elbow
Key Valve Flange
Piezo Ignitor Mounting Hole
Fig. 6 Manual key valve elbow orientation. Note: The paver kit face plate bracket (control panel) can be oriented with Piezo on either the right or left hand side.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
PAVER-CP-MT INSTRUCTIONS
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Paver BlockPaver Block
Fig. 7 Installing MT valve into control panel.
STEP 2: Once the 90° elbows are installed into the manual key valve then install the MT key valve bracket into Paver Kit control panel as shown in Fig. 7.
STEP 3: Secure the key valve bracket into place using the four black thread cutting screws (See Fig. 8).
STEP 4: Install the flex connector from the burner to either side of the gas valve and connect gas supply to the other side of the gas valve. Conduct a trial burn test by temporarily connecting the fire pit pan and burner and check for any gas leaks before completing the installation. See fire pit manual for proper connections.
See page 6 for lighting instructions.
STEP 5: After burn test is complete, finish the patio paver blocks installation.
PAVER-CP-MT-MSI INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Turn OFF gas supply before beginning installation. If the fire pit is already installed, remove all media before beginning installation.
Step 1: Prepare the fire pit pan or disc by first removing the two screws from the 1” x 2” metal cover plate exposing the rectangular hole then align the burner leg as shown in Fig. 9. The inside edge of the burner leg should be approximately 3/4-inch away from the inside edge of rectangular hole.
Step 2: Remove the two stainless steel screws and nuts from the probe assembly but leave it assembled. Carefully slide the orange wire from the top of the pan through rectangular hole in the fire pit pan resting over the burner leg and install the screws into the existing holes of the cover plate (See Fig. 10).
Cover Plate
Fig. 9 Removing cover plate from pan.
Fig. 8 Close up view securing MT valve bracket to control panel.
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Underneath Fire Pit Burner Pan
Ignitor Probe
Burner Tube
GROUNDTABOrange Ignitor Wire to PIEZO23WH
Rainshield
PIEZO48WH
Fig. 11 Installing ground tab to pan/disc.
1/8”
NOTE: If the screws from the probe assembly will not slide through the holes easily you can use the existing thread cutting screws removed from the metal cover in step 1. If you are using the screws and nuts from the probe assembly then temporarily secure one screw with one of the nuts previously removed. Ensure the assembly sits flat against the fire pit pan (See Fig. 11).
Step 3: Install the Ground Tab on the remaining screw (without nut) and secure. See Fig 11. NOTE: If you used the thread cutting screws to secure the probe assembly then secure the ground tab in any existing drain hole in the pan.
In all cases, ensure the nut is secured tight against the Ground Tab and fire pit pan because this will serve as the “ground” connection for the ignitor to spark.
CAUTION: Ensure the probes are not touching the rainshield or the Piezo will not spark at the tip of the probes. If necessary you can adjust the rainshield by loosening the screw inside the rainshield bracket, pushing it down and re-tightening the screw. Fig.11 shows proper spacing of probe to rainshield
NOTE: Ensure the probes are aligned over-top of the rainshield notched/cutout area and are spaced approximately 1/8-inch apart from the end/tips, above the burner tube (See Fig. 12).
Step 4: The Piezo module mounts directly to the MT key valve bracket. Install the Piezo module using the smaller hole with the two notches and slide module into the place until it stops. Using the plastic nut thread it onto the Piezo module to secure into place. Be careful not to turn the nut too tight and crack the plastic. Install the AAA battery as shown and thread the red button cap on the remaining threads of the module (See Fig. 13).
Fig. 12 Proper probe spacing for good ignition.
Fig. 13 Installing battery into Piezo module.
+ -AAA
Plastic Nut
Red Button Cap
Mounting Plate
Insert Probe into Hole
Fig. 10 Inserting probe assembly into pan/disc.
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Step 5: Install the ignition hood over top of the ignition probe assembly into the existing pre-punched holes of the burner pan by using the five #10 - 24 x ½” provided screws. (See Fig. 14).
Step 6: Ensure the Paver kit control panel is within 40-inches of the 2-probe Piezo ignitor. This will allow enough “play” in the wires to make your connections. If not you may have to rotate the pan or disc to make proper connections.
Step 7: Connect the 3/16” end of the PIEZO23WH extension wire and 3/16” end of the PIEZO48WH wire into the back side of the spark ignitor module. See Fig. 15 detail.
Step 8: Attach the 1/4” end of extension wire (PIEZO23WH) to the orange ignitor wire and attach the 1/4” wire end (PIEZO48WH) wire to ground tab under the burner pan.See Fig. 16.
Step 9: Test the ignitor by pushing and holding the red button to ensure the 2-probe ignitor is sparking inside the ignition box in the burner pan. The spark should be located directly over top of the burner port hole for proper ignition of the gas as previously discussed. Spacing between the probes should be approximately 1/8” for proper spark. See Fig. 12 on page 4 if necessary.
Step 10: Install the ignition hood screen mesh and ensure no media lays on the screen mesh area (See Fig. 17). Install the lava rock/media material according to fire pit install manual and turn the main gas supply back ON. Installation is now complete.
PIEZO23WH
PIEZO48WH
MT KEY VALVE
Fig. 15 Wiring into the Piezo module.
Manual Key Valve
Gas Supply
Fire Pit PanProbe Assembly
Orange Wire
Piezo ModulePIEZO23WH
PIEZO48WH
ON
OFF
Lava RockLava Rock
Lava Rock
Ignition Hood
Ignition Hood Screen
Spur Burner Leg
Ignition Hood
Ignitor Probes
Rainshield
Fig. 14 Installing ignition hood.
Fig. 16 Wiring diagram PAVER-CP-MT-MSI. Fig. 17 Installing screen mesh cover on ignitor hood.
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PAVER CONTROL PANEL TMSI
MODEL: PAVER-CP-TMSI
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PAVER CONTROL PANEL - TMSIStainless Steel Control Panel for use with Fire Pits built with Patio Paver Blocks
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
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DESCRIPTION: The Paver Kit face plate bracket (control panel) is designed to install in conjunction with a typical Patio Block fire pit kit (purchased separately). It installs underneath the fire pit pan or disc in place of one patio block. The control panel itself provides a convenient location to house the gas valve and Piezo ignition (if applicable) then is easily removed for servicing.
DIMENSIONS: The Paver Kit bracket and extension will fit an opening with a maximum of 10½” wide x 3½” tall. Without the Bracket Extension plate the maximum width is 8.00” wide. The holes in the Extension Bracket are spaced every ½”.
10½” Max.
8.00” Min.
3½”
Fig 3. Paver Kit Control Panel Dimensions
Fig. 1 Paver kit with fire pit pan. Fig. 2. Paver kit with fire pit flat disc.
TOOLS NEEDED: (1) Drill/driver, Gas Rated Teflon Tape or Compound, 5/16” Hex head driver, (1) 3/16” Concrete Drill Bit, (2) Adjustable Wrenches, Assorted Open-end Wrenches
Table of Contents
Description Page 1
General Instructions Page 2-3
PAVER-CP-TMSI Page 3-6
Replacement Parts Page 7
Warranty Page 8
PRECAUTION: Ensure the PAVER-CP-TMSI control panel is within 40-inches of the 2-probe Piezo ignitor. This will allow enough “play” in the wires to make your connections. See Fig. 9.
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STEP 1: Determine the best location to install the paver kit control panel per your installation.
STEP 2: Remove one block from your fire pit enclosure then measure the width between the opening. Depending on the block width the control panel can be adjusted to fit various openings. NOTE: When measuring it is recommended but not required to recess the control panel to protect the valve components from weather.
STEP 3: After you have determined the location and measured the width to install the Paver Kit control panel mark the inside of the control panel as shown in Fig. 4.
STEP: 4 Drill the two holes with a 3/16” concrete drill bit and secure the paver kit control panel with concrete screws.
Use the linel to support the paver above control panel. The lintel simply lays on top of the paver as shown in Fig. 4.
NOTE: This section provide a general installation of the Paver Kit Control Panel. See Table of Contents for specific instruction for your application. Follow the directions from your paver block fire pit kit to build the actual fire pit. Depending on your fire pit pan (flat disc or pan) ensure the Paver Kit control panel is installed underneath the pan or disc.
Be sure the paver patio block kit fits the opening of the fire pit pan or disc before beginning your installation.
Fig. 4 Securing the control panel into the paver block. Lintel is shown in the gray shading.
Fig. 5 Control panel installed, ready for valve bracket.
Paver BlockPaver Block
Place control panel into position, mark the two holes, remove the control panel and
drill holes with 3/16” concrete drill bit.
LINTEL
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Remove the TMSI valve and bracket assembly from the plastic bag.
STEP 1: Prepare the fire pit gas valve by installing a ⅜” close nipple and ½” OD Flare x ⅜” brass fitting that comes with the PAVER-CP-TMSI kit into the gas inlet. Use gas rated Teflon tape or compound on the male threads. Ensure the fittings are tight to prevent any gas leaks.
CAUTION: Do not use any Teflon tape or compound on the flared ends of the fittings.
TMSI VALVE INSTALLATON
(U1-8C-S)½" OD Flare x
3⁄8" MIP
Gas Inlet
Piezo Ignitor
Fig. 6 Shows valve assembly removed from shipping bag.
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STEP 4: Install the main burner orifice on burner pan of the fire pit. and secure the flex connector to the ½” flared fitting. See fire pit manual.
STEP 5: Temporarly set fire pit into the enclosure to make the following connections:
A. Install flex connector to main burner orifice at bottom of fire pit then bring other end through the paver bracket.
B. Install flex connector to primary gas supply and feed the other end through the paver bracket.
C. Feed the Piezo wires through paver bracket.
See Fig 8 for details.
STEP 6: Secure the flex connectors to the gas valve and plug the Piezo wires into the back of the Piezo module. Note: The Piezo wires are not polarity senstive therefore they can plug into either connection of hte Piezo module. Check for gas leaks before final assembly.
3/8” NPT Coupler
3/8” NPT Black Iron 90° Elbow
(U1-8C-S)1/2" OD Flare x
3/8" MIP
Gas Inlet
Gas Oulet
Paver BlockPaver Block
From Fire Pit
Inlet Gas Supply
Piezo Connections
Fig. 7. Installing fittings.
STEP 2: Remove the ½” OD Flare x ⅜” brass fitting installed in the inlet side of the gas valve and install the ⅜” close nipple and black iron 90 degree elbow as shown in Fig. 7. Use gas rated Teflon tape or compound on both male threads of the nipple. Ensure the fittings are tight to prevent any gas leaks. STEP 3: Clean off the male threads of the ½” OD Flare x ⅜” brass fitting, Apply gas ratedTeflon tape or compound to the male threads and install it into the other end of the close nipple. See Fig. 7.
Fig. 8 Installing connections to valve bracket.
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STEP 7: Once the fittings and wired are installed into the TMSI valve bracket then insert the valve bracket into Paver Kit Bracket as shown in Fig. 9.
STEP 8: Secure the TMSI valve bracket into place using the (4) stainless thread cutting screws. See Fig. 10.
STEP 9: Conduct a trial burn test and check for any gas leaks before completing the installation. See install manual of the fire pit or page 7 for lighting instructions.
STEP 10: After burn test is complete, finish the patio paver block installation per the install manual.
Fig. 9 Installing TMSI valve into Paver Kit Bracket.
Fig. 10 Close up view securing TMSI valve bracket to control panel.
Paver BlockPaver Block
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Step 14: Install the ignition hood screen. Ensure no media covers hood. See Fig. 12. Install the lava rock/media material according to fire pit install manual then turn the main gas supply back ON. Installation is now complete.
Lava RockLava Rock
Lava Rock
Ignition Hood
Ignition Hood Screen
Fig. 12 Installing mesh cover on the ignitor shield.
TMS Valve
Gas Supply
Fire Pit PanProbe Assembly
Orange Wire
Piezo ModulePIEZO23WH
PIEZO48WH
Fig. 11 Wiring diagram for complete system.
Step 13: Test the ignitor by pushing and holding the red button to ensure the 2-probe ignitor is sparking inside the ignition box in the burner pan. The spark should be located directly over top of the burner port hole for proper ignition of the gas as previously discussed. Note: Fig. 11 show details of the PIEZO48WH wire connection if needed.
CAUTION: ENSURE YOU HAVE LEAK TESTED THE FIRE PIT BEFORE LIGHTING AND OPERATING.
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PAVER VENT KIT
PAVER-VENT-6-LNTS
PAVER VENT KIT WITH LINTELStainless steel vents (4-inch and 6-inch) for use with patio pavers
Each vent will provides a minimum of 18-square inches of ventilation
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL THESE VENT KITS
Installation Instructions
MODELS: PAVER-VENT-4-LNTSPAVER-VENT-6-LNTS
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8”
5½”
7”
5 5/16”
8”
3½”
7”
3 5/16”
Fig. 2 PAVER-VENT-4-LNTS
Fig. 3 PAVER-VENT-6-LNTS
ON
OFF
AT ON
POSITIO
N
SLIGH
T PUSH
TO
TURN
OFF
FULL PU
SH TO
LIGH
T
Cross Flow Ventilation
Fig. 1 Cross ventilation example
Note: Stainless steel parts have plastic film to protect the surface on one side. PEEL the plastic coating off each part before installing.
DESCRIPTION: These vents are designed to be used with most paver block fire pit enclosures and can be installed as a universal vent for other applications such as grill islands, fire table or bars. The vents provided with this kit provide a minimum of 18-square inches per vent.
The lintel (page 3, Fig. 4) is a 3" x 12" piece of sheet metal used to support the back side of the paver blocks.
Many fire pits require a minimum of 18 square inches of cross ventilation (opposite sides) (see Fig.1). This cross ventilation provides several things: 1. It allows fresh air to keep the enclosure dry and protect any electronic components to ensure they operate and function as designed. 2: It provides an outlet for possible gas leaks and can prevent any potential delayed ignitions. 3. It assist in keeping the enclosure cooler due to radiant heat that can occur during operation.
In some cases the extension bracket may be not needed because the vent can be recessed inside the blocks to help camouflage them. Two vents per fire pit are required on each side of enclosure to ensure cross ventilation.
Note: Both paver brackets (4-inch and 6-inch) extend up to 10-inches wide if necessary, with the paver vent extension.
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PRECAUTION: The vent bracket is designed to be mounted to a paver block by drilling two holes and securing it into place with two concrete screws. If you desire to place the vent in the first row of patio blocks you may need to install a block below grade level to secure the vent bracket into place.
Place the lintel across back side of the paver block to support your next row of blocks. See the shaded area in Fig. 4 showing the placement of the lintel. Securing the lintel with some type of adhesive is optional.
STEP 1: Determine the best location to install the paver vent in your enclosure.
STEP 2: Remove one block from your fire pit enclosure then measure the width between the opening. Depending on the block width the vent bracket can be adjusted to fit various openings. NOTE: When installing it is recommended (but not required) to recess the vent bracket an inch or two to help camouflage the vent and keep it in a lower area of the enclosure. Vent can also be painted to match block if desired.
The bracket extension can be used to extend the vent bracket from 8-inches wide up to 10-inches wide if necessary. The holes in the bracket extension allow for 1/2" increments for width adjustment. Fig. 5 shows the extension in the properly oriented position. If the extension bracket is installed and your are using any of the holes numbered 3 & 4, the perforated area should be bent and broken off (removed) to ensure you are not obstructing the vent bracket opening.
Fig. 4 Top view of vent installed with lintel (shaded area) supporting the back side.
Fig. 5 Extension bracket installed
STEP 3: After you have determined the location and measured the width, install the vent kit bracket and mark the inside area as shown in Fig. 4.
STEP: 4 Drill the two holes with a 3/16” concrete drill bit and secure the paver kit control panel with concrete screws. Fig.5 shows front view.
Proper Orientation
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
Paver BlockPaver Block
Top View of Vent Installed
Place the vent bracket into position, mark the two holes, remove vent bracket and drill two
holes with a 3/16” concrete drill bit.
LINTEL
PAVER VENT KIT
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STEP 5: Install the bracket extension (if needed) with two black hex screws behind the lip of the vent bracket, then secure the vent to the vent bracket using the spacers and screws with this kit (See Fig. 6). The use of the spacers is imperative because without them 18 square inches of ventilation per vent will not be obtained (See Fig. 7).
STEP 6: Repeat steps 1 thru 5 for the other vent.
STEP 7: Your paver vent installation is now complete.
Vent Bracket
Spacer Spacer Spacer
Bracket Extension
#10x24x.750” Screws
#10x24x.750” Screws
Vent
Concrete Screws
Fig. 6 Vent assembly to vent bracket (top view)
Air �ows through and around the vent with the spacers installed to provide 18 square inches of cross ventalition for one side of the enclosure.
Top View of Vent Installed
Fig. 7 Shows proper air flow when vent is installed
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Sanctuary 1
FIRE FURNISHINGS
Sanctuary 2/3
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SANCTUARY 1
Sanctuary 1 Outdoor Fire FeatureInstallation and Operating Instructions
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Ventilation is incorporated into all Sanctuary Series Fire Features
Natural Gas DescriptionSAN1-30LHTMSI-N 56” x 38” x 16” Rectangular TMSI Model
MODEL
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
LOW
HI
WARNING: Do not operate this fire feature in high-wind conditions. Operating in high-wind conditions may expose your model to direct flame, which will result in cracking and discoloration to the finish.
THE BURNER SYSTEM FOR THE SANCTUARY 1 COMES WITH ITS OWN SEPERATE MANUAL HOWEVER, USE THIS MANUAL
FOR ACTUAL INSTALLATION INTO THE SANCTUARY 1
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SANCTUARY SPECIFICATIONS
Table 1 Sanctuary Specifications
Fig 2. Clearance to Combustibles (Not to be used in an enclosed space)
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
Burner Models:NG
NG Factory Orifice
NG Btu’s
SAN1-30LHSTMSI-N LOF30LHTMSIN-SAN #18 65,000
Table 2 Btu Specifications
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
Model:Required Burner
Overall Size
InsideWidth
Inside Depth
Height CombustibleSide Wall Clearance
Combustible
CeilingClearance
SAN1-30LHSTMSI-N LOF30LHTMSIN-SAN 56” x 38” 33½” x 13½” 2½” 16” 16” 69”
Disclaimer: Btu listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas and 11.0”WC for Liquid Propane (LP) to the gas valve. Flex line size and proper gas pipe sizing will also affect Btu’s. As a result your Btu’s may vary slightly from Table 2 specifications.
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 5.0” WC 10.5” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WC
Table 3 Gas Pressures
Fig. 1 Sanctuary Dimensions
69”
16”
2½”
33”
33½”
16”
56”
52¼”
12¼”
11¼”
303⁄8”
56”
38”10½” 13½”
3”
38”34¼”
16”135/8”
6”
1½”
3”
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEWEND VIEW
33½”
2½”13½”
63⁄8”
23⁄8”
45”
27”
BOTTOM VIEW
(Dotted line shows open area under Sanctuary 1)
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WARNING: Proper clearances from combustible materials must be maintained from all sides, top and bottom of this appliance. Use the specifications listed on page 4 for proper clearance to combustibles.
PREPARING A LOCATION FOR FIRE FEATURE
IMPORTANTInstallation of Natural or LP gas should be done by a qualified installer, service agency or gas supplier.The appliance and its manual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of the system at test pressure testing of the system at test pressures in excess of ½” psig (3.5kPa).This appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than ½” psig (3.5kPa)
Each fire feature can be installed on outdoor level flat, stable, non-combustible surface away from any combustible materials. NOTE: Do not place fire feature directly on grass, dirt, or rocks as this may prevent proper ventilation (Fig. 4). Water drainage is designed into all Sanctuary Series fire features. Ensure not to block/plug the drains areas to prevent potential damage to your fire feature.
The Sanctuary 1 can be plumbed with either Natural or Propane (LP) gas. If you choose to run hard pipe underneath the Sanctuary 1, protrude pipe no higher than 6” above ground. Fig. 1 shows "BOTTOM VIEW" available area for gas line.
HARD PIPING TO FIRE FEATURE WITHOUT GAS PROXIMITYNOTE: Refer to the NFPA54 (National Fuel Gas Code) for proper pipe sizing. See gas line sizing chart on page 6 of this manual as a reference.1. Turn OFF gas supply system. NOTE: All gas connections (except for brass to brass) require the following. Clean pipe
threads using either a wire brush or steel wool. Apply pipe sealant to the fittings before making any connection. 2. BE CAREFUL! Ensure all gas connections are snug, but do not over tighten!3. Consult a plumber for proper installation to ensure you are providing adequate gas supply for your application.4. The primary gas shut-off (not supplied) will require a ⅜” male flared fitting to enable connection of the stainless steel
flex gas line supplied with the fire pit.
NOTE: The Sanctuary Series fire features/bowls are constructed of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC). The Sanctuary 1 weighs 350lbs. without media or the burner system installed. Ensure the structure you are placing these fire features on is solid enough to securely hold the weight. IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR AT LEAST 3-4 PEOPLE TO ASSIST IN MOVING THE FIRE FEATURE INTO PLACE.
This Sanctuary 1 Fire Feature must be installed on a non-conbustible surface.
LPGasFG-12QDK-2
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
LOW
HI
(Min. distance from tank)
60”
Fig. 4 Shows gas line using an LP quick disconnect.
FLEXIBLE PIPING TO FIRE FEATURE1. Do not place an LP tank inside any fire feature enclosure. Locate all propane (LP) tanks outside the enclosure inside
an approved seperate enclosure a minimum of 60” from the Sanctuary 1. Flex line can run through any vent holes.2. If using Propane gas an FG-LPRK regulator (not included) must be used and a FG-12QDK-2 quick disconnect kit (not
supplied) enables the use of a Propane (LP) gas tank connection. See Fig. 4.
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REQUIREMENTS1. Only non-combustible materials should come in direct contact with any part of the fire feature. If the area underneath should
is a flat level combustible surface according to the clearances specified in this manual on page 5.
2. Refer to the NFPA54 (National Fuel Gas Code) for proper pipe sizing. See Table 4 on page 6.3. Determine the model fire feature you are preparing to install (Refer to page 4).4. Follow the local code requirements for the gas type being used. This fire feature should be installed in accordance
with local codes and ordinances or in the absence of local codes, with the latest National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 NFPA54 or CSA B149.1, Natural and Propane Installation Code in Canada.
5. Fire features create high temperatures, it is very important to have any combustibles at a safe distance. 6. NOTICE: Proper ventilation is built into the concrete fire feature. Do not bury or enclose or conceal the
bottom of the fire feature into earth, other type media that could block ventilation necessary for this product.7. These fire features are designed for outdoor use only. Not approved for any indoor use. 8. This fire feature is designed to have lava rock or glass media completely covering the burner, so that the burner is not
visible. Do not cover more than 1” above the top of the covered burner. When purchasing lava rock us minimum of 1 to 2-inch diameter as a base to fill the burner pan. DO NOT COVER THE PILOT HOOD WITH ANY ROCK OR MEDIA.
9. Gas lines and fittings must be installed in to the non-combustible structure. All gas connections must be leak tested before installation of the fire feature. Soapy water leak detection is required before regular use of the fire feature.
10. Do not use material that will absorb moisture over time and will not release this moisture quickly. Moisture can boil in this material and can rapidly break apart and cause damage or personal injury.
11. Never leave any other combustible material on top of the fire feature. This could cause unsafe operation of this system and damage to the component that will not be covered under our warranty.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS OF FIRE FEATURE
SANCTUARY 1 PREPARATION
HIGH ELEVATION INSTALLATIONThis appliance is listed for elevations from 0- 4500 feet in Canada and the U.S. If elevation exceeds 4500 feet it may be necessary to decrease the input rating by changing the existing burner orifice to a smaller size. Input should be reduced 4% for each 1000 feet beyond the 4500 feet above sea level. Check with your local gas utility for assistance in determining the proper orifice in your location. In some cases the heating value may already be reduced and downsizing the orifice may not be necessary. Refer to NFPA54 Table E.1.1(d) for high altitude orifice sizing.
VENTILATION
Ventilation is built into the bottom of Sanctuary 1 fire feature. No additional vents are required. WARNING: DO NOT BURY THE BOTTOM OF THE CONCRETE ENCLOSURE INTO EARTH OR OTHER TYPE OF MEDIA AND NEVER BLOCK THE VENTS . THIS WILL OBSTRUCT AIR FLOW VENTILATION, AND VOID FIREGEAR WARRANTY.
END VIEW
Cross Ventilation Vents
Fig. 5 Show vents under each end of Sanctuary 1.
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BURNER PAN PREPARATIONS
O F FO N
Inlet Gas
ThermocoupleFlex Line from burner
Piezo Ignition Wire
Piezo Ignitor
Control Knob
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
LOW
Step 1: Remove the burner pan from the carton and install the inlet gas line to the gas valve. See Fig. 7.
Step 2: Pull the control knob off of the gas valve located on the control panel. See Fig. 7.
Step 3: Remove the black cap with red button off of the Piezo ignitor from the control panel. See Fig. 7.
Step 4: Remove the black plastic nut (use pliers if needed)from the Piezo ignitor securing it to the control panel. See Fig. 8.
Step 5: Remove the (4) Phillips screws securing the gas valve to the control panel. See Fig. 8.
Step 6: Set aside the control panel, four screws, control knob, black knob with red button and black plastic nut.
Fig. 7 Removing knobs from control panel.
Inlet Gas
Thermocouple
Flex Line from burner
Piezo Ignition Wire
1
2 3
4
Fig. 8 Removing control panel plate.
Fig. 6 Burner pan assembly.
Tools Required:Phillips screwdriverPliersPower screwgun with ¼” hex tip.
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NOTE: Gas shut-off is not supplied.
BURNER PAN INSTALL INTO ENCLOSURE
When installing the burner pan into the Sanctuary 1 you will need to feed the loose parts you disconnected from the control panel throught the mounting plate hole first.
Control Mounting Plate
Inlet Gas
O F FO N
Piezo
Control Mounting Plate Detail
Inlet Gas
Outlet
Fig. 9 Shows inlet gas line through ventilation hole to provide primary gas as a optional gas supply.
After removing the control panel plate as shown on page 8 carefully feed all the loose lines as shown in Fig. 9 inside the Sanctuary 1 and through the control mounting plate hole.
Step 1: Install the Piezo ignitor through the plate and secure with the black plastic nut.
Step 2: Install one AA battery into the Piezo ignitor with positive end first, then screw the black cap with red button on to the the Piezo ignitor. Note: If Piezo will not fit, rotate Piezo black box behind plate until clearance is provided.
Step 3: Align the gas valve to the plate and install the (4) screws removed eariler and snug into place.
Step 4: Install the control knob on to the gas valve stem.
Step 5: Then install the completed control panel with the thread cutting screws into the Sanctuary 1 mounting bracket.
Step 6: Before mounting the plate into the Sanctuary 1 conduct a gas leak test to ensure no leaks are present.
Step 7: Secure the mounting plate with (4) thread cutting screws using power screwdriver. Careful not to strip plate.
The burner pan will rest on inside lip of the Sanctuary 1 fire feature. Ensure it is centerd side to side and end to end. Gravity and media will hold it into place.
Note: Ensure thermocouple wire and Piezo wires do not touch bottom of burner pan. Leave approximately 3-4 inches or more of air space from the burner pan.
Fig. 10 Shows derail of reattaching the control panel plate.
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1. INSTALLATION OF LAVA ROCK INTO BURNER PANInstall lava rock into the burner pan. Ensure the lava rock is a 1 to 2 inches in diameter for proper operation. Note: Do not pour lava rock directly from bag due to the dust that can collect in the bag. It should be placed naturally and NOT packed in tight. Loose fitting is important to ensure robust flames. Be sure rocks are free of any excessive dust. This prevents the burner pan weep holes from being plugged and holding water. IMPORTANT: Do not place lava rock over top or under the pilot hood. The pilot hood/screen must be free of any media to ensure proper lighting of burner and good flame sense (See Fig. 5).
Cover the burner completely with media but do not make the depth greater than 1-inch overtop of the burner portholes.
Do NOT cover the pilot hood/screen with any rock or glass. It must be free an any media to operate properly.
2. INSTALLATON OF GLASS MEDIA INTO BURNER PAN
Install glass media (Fireglass) into the burner pan. Ensure the media is ½” to ¾” in size. Carefull pour it into the burner pan. Cover the burner completely with media but do not make the depth greater than 1-inch overtop of the burner port holes. IMPORTANT: Do not place media over top or under the pilot hood. The pilot hood/screen must be free of any media to ensure proper lighting of burner and good flame sense (See Fig. 11).
Do NOT cover the pilot hood/screen with any glass. It must be free an any debris to operate properly.
Fig. 11 Proper media placement not covering pilot hood shown in dotted area.
INSTALLATION OF MEDIA
Pilot Hood
Firegear Media comes as follows: Fireglass is available in 5lb bags. Lava Rock is available in 10lb bag or 50lb bag and Lava Stones comes in 50lb bag only.
Firegear Fireglass Lava Rock Lava Stones27lbs 17lbs 34lbs
Table 5 Media requirements for the LOF-30LHTMSI-N.
Note: You can cover the entire lip of the burner pan with media to hide the burner pan, if so desired. Remember not to cover the burner tube greater than 1” of media and never obstruct the pilot hood.
This fire feature can use lava rock or glass media to cover the burner pan. See Section 1 to install lava rock or Section 1 to install glass media.
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SANCTUARY 2/3
Sanctuary Series Outdoor Fire FeaturesInstallation and Operating Instructions
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Ventilation is incorporated into all Sanctuary Series Fire Features
Natural Gas DescriptionSAN2-34DBSTMSI-N 38¾” x 18” Concrete Bowl TMSI Model
SAN2-34DBSMT-N 38¾” x 18” Concrete Bowl MT Model
SAN3-26DBSTMSI-N 30” x 14½” Concrete Bowl TMSI Model
SAN3-26DBSMT-N 30” x 14½” Concrete Bowl MT Model
MODELSSanctuary 2 Sanctuary 3
THE ROUND FLAT DISC SYSTEM FOR THE SANCTUARY 2 & 3 COMES IN A SEPERATE CARTON HOWEVER, USE THIS
MANUAL FOR ACTUAL INSTALLATION INTO THE SANCTUARY BOWLS
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SANCTUARY SPECIFICATIONS
Table 1 Sanctuary Specifications* Dimension shows disc/pan from combustible floor sitting inside the Sanctuary bowl (See Fig. 2).
Fig 2. Clearance to Combustibles (Not to be used in an enclosed space)
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
NG Factory Orifice
NG Btu’s
SAN2-34DBSTMSI-N #29 65,000SAN2-34DBSMT-N #29 65,000SAN3-26DBSTMSI-N #29 65,000SAN3-26DBSMT-N #29 65,000Table 2 Btu Specifications
Model:Natural Gas (NG)
Uses Fire feature Model: AOverall Width
B InsideWidth
CInside Depth
D Height
ESide Wall
FCombustible
Ceiling
G*Combustible
FloorSAN2-34DBSTMSI-N FPB34DBSTMSIN-SAN 38¾” 35¼” 2” 18” 16” 69” 16”SAN2-34DBSMT-N FPB-34DBSMT-N-SAN 38¾” 35¼” 2” 18” 19” 69” 16”SAN3-26DBSTMSI-N FPB-26DBSTMSIN-SAN 30” 27½” 2” 14” 19” 69” 12”SAN3-26DBSMT-N FPB-26DBSMT-N-SAN 30” 27½” 2” 14” 19” 69” 12”
Disclaimer: Btu listings are based on 7.0”WC for Natural Gas and 11.0”WC for Liquid Propane (LP) to the gas valve. Flex line size and proper gas pipe sizing will also affect Btu’s. As a result your Btu’s may vary slightly from Table 2 specifications.
WARNING: Proper clearances from combustible materials must be maintained from all sides, top and bottom of this appliance. Use the specifications listed for proper clearance to combustibles.
Pressure NG LPMin. Inlet 5.0” WC 10.5” WCMax. Inlet 10.5” WC 13.0” WCNormal Inlet 7.0” WC 11.0” WC
Table 3 Gas Pressures
F
E
G*
AB
C
D
TOP VIEW
4-inch Diameter
Fig. 1 Sanctuary Dimensions
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PREPARING A LOCATION FOR FIRE FEATURE
IMPORTANTInstallation of Natural or LP gas should be done by a qualified installer, service agency or gas supplier.The appliance and its manual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of the system at test pressure testing of the system at test pressures in excess of ½” psig (3.5kPa).This appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than ½” psig (3.5kPa)
VENTILATIONVentilation is built into the bottom of each concrete fire feature. No additional vents are required. WARNING: DO NOT BURY THE BOTTOM OF THE CONCRETE BOWL INTO EARTH OR OTHER TYPE OF MEDIA . THIS CAN OBSTRUCT AIR FLOW VENTILATION AND VOID FIREGEAR WARRANTY.
HIGH ELEVATION INSTALLATIONThis appliance is listed for elevations from 0- 4500 feet in Canada and the U.S. If elevation exceeds 4500 feet it may be necessary to decrease the input rating by changing the existing burner orifice to a smaller size. Input should be reduced 4% for each 1000 feet beyond the 4500 feet above sea level. Check with your local gas utility for assistance in determining the proper orifice in your location. In some cases the heating value may already be reduced and downsizing the orifice may not be necessary. Refer to NFPA54 Table E.1.1(d) for high altitude orifice sizing.
Each fire feature can be installed on a flat, stable surface, away from any combustible materials. Install the fire features on any level, flat, stable, non-combustible surface. NOTE: Do not place fire features directly on grass, dirt, or rocks as this may prevent proper ventilation. Water drainage is designed into all Sanctuary Series fire features. Ensure not to block/plug the drains areas to prevent potential damage to your fire feature.
The Sanctuary 2 and 3 can be plumbed with either Natural or Propane (LP) gas. See Fig. 3. If you choose to run hard pipe to Sanctuary models enter through center (bottom) of the bowl; protrude pipe no higher than 6” above ground level.
HARD PIPING TO FIRE FEATURE WITHOUT GAS PROXIMITYNOTE: Refer to the NFPA54 (National Fuel Gas Code) for proper pipe sizing. See gas line sizing chart on page 6 of this manual as a reference.1. Turn OFF gas supply system. NOTE: All gas connections (except for brass to brass) require the following. Clean pipe
threads using either a wire brush or steel wool. Apply pipe sealant to the fittings before making any connection. 2. BE CAREFUL! Ensure all gas connections are snug, but do not over tighten!3. Consult a plumber for proper installation to ensure you are providing adequate gas supply for your application.4. The primary gas shut-off (not supplied) will require a ⅜” male flared fitting to enable connection of the stainless steel
flex gas line supplied with the fire feature.
NOTE: The Sanctuary Series fire features/bowls are constructed of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC). The Sanctuary 2 weighs 166lbs without media or the burner system installed. The Sanctuary 3 weighs 92lbs without media or the burner system installed. Ensure the structure you are placing these fire features on is solid enough to securely hold the weight. IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR AT LEAST 2-3 PEOPLE TO ASSIST IN MOVING THE FIRE FEATURES INTO PLACE.
LPGas
Hard Pipe Access
Top ViewFG-12QDK-2
4”(Min. distance
from tank)
60”
Fig 3. Shows gas line using an LP quick disconnect or hard piped with Natural gas.
FLEXIBLE PIPING TO FIRE FEATURE1. Do not place an LP tank inside any fire feature enclosure. Locate all propane (LP) tanks outside the enclosure inside
an approved seperate enclosure a minimum of 60” from the Sanctuary 1. Flex line can run through any vent holes.2. If using Propane gas an FG-LPRK regulator (not included) must be used and a FG-12QDK-2 quick disconnect kit (not
supplied) enables the use of a Propane (LP) gas tank connection. See Fig. 3.
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REQUIREMENTS1. This fire feature is permitted to be placed on a stable, flat combustible surface. The area underneath must be a solid level
surface maintaining clearances according the specifications in this manual on page 4.
2. Refer to the NFPA54 (National Fuel Gas Code) for proper pipe sizing. See Table 4 on page 6.3. Determine the model fire feature you are preparing to install (Refer to page 4).4. Follow the local code requirements for the gas type being used. This fire feature should be installed in accordance
with local codes and ordinances or in the absence of local codes, with the latest National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 NFPA54 or CSA B149.1, Natural and Propane Installation Code in Canada.
5. Fire features create high temperatures, it is very important to have any combustibles at a safe distance. 6. NOTICE: Proper ventilation is built into the concrete fire feature. Do not bury or enclose or conceal the
bottom of the fire feature into earth, other type media that could block ventilation necessary for this product.7. These fire features are designed for outdoor use only. Not approved for any indoor use. 8. This fire feature is designed to have lava rock completely covering the spur burner, so that the burner is not visible.
Do not cover more than 1” above the top of the covered burner. When purchasing Lava Rock us minimum of 1 to 2-inch diameter as a base to fill the burner pan. DO NOT COVER THE IGNITION HOOD WITH ANY ROCK OR MEDIA.
9. Gas lines and fittings must be installed in to the non-combustible structure. All gas connections must be leak tested before installation of the fire feature. Soapy water leak detection is required before regular use of the fire feature.
10. Do not use material that will absorb moisture over time and will not release this moisture quickly. Moisture can boil in this material and can rapidly break apart and cause damage or personal injury.
11. Never leave any other combustible material on top of the fire feature. This could cause unsafe operation of this system and damage to the component that will not be covered under our warranty.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS OF FIRE FEATURE
SANCTUARY PREPARATION
Depending on the model you purchased, the installation will vary slightly. See pages 8-11 for your specific model. First mount the valve assembly (TMSI or MT) into the Sanctuary model as shown on page 8. Then proceed installing the burner pan assembly with the gas connections. Ensure there is enough “play” in the gas line to enable the burner to easily lift out for service if necessary.
GAS
FLO
W
Burner Pan
OAS#
U3-8D-S
Lock Nut
INSTALLING BURNER ORIFICE (OAS)Locate the burner nipple underneath the burner pan. Ensure the nipple from on the spur burner has gas rated Teflon tape wrapped around the threads. Thread the OAS (orifice air shutter) on to the nipple of the burning spur clockwise man-ner. Secure into position. See Fig. 4.
Fig. 4 Installing orifice (OAS).
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GAS VALVE ASSEMBLY (TMSI & MT)
Sanctuary fire feature the gas valve assembly comes assembled. The diagrams provide a reference for the specific parts.
U1-8C-S
U1-8C-S
BS309-6(90˚ Elbow)
103-6(3/8” Coupler)
ST3-080-1009 (Gas Valve)
TMSFACEPLATE
ST3-100-1005(Mounting Nut)
ST3-050-1024(Control Knob)
Fig. 5 TMSI gas valve assembly.
Fig. 6 MT gas valve assembly.
49-88(BRASS ELBOW)
CRV-BVL2CP
BVL2S(Key Valve)
MT-FACEPLATE
49-88(BRASS ELBOW)
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Fig. 7 Typical MT or TMSI installation.
NOTE: Gas valve, flexible gas lines and MT components supplied. Gas shut-off is not supplied.
TYPICAL INSTALLATION DRAWINGS
GA
S FL
OW
PIEZO48WH
PIEZO23WH
Inlet
Outlet
MT Mounting Detail
TMSI Mounting Detail
Note: The MT or TMSI mounting plates must be oriented wth gas valve in the top position (closest to burner pan) and Piezo at bottom
Use the four (4) thread cutting screws to mount the valve assemblies into the Sanctuary Models.
Key Valve
TOP VIEW
Install valves mounted from front as shown.
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INSTALLATION OF LAVA ROCK/MEDIA INTO BURNER PANInstall lava rock into the burner pan. Ensure the lava rock is a 1 to 2 inches in diameter for proper operation. Note: Do not pour Lava Rock directly from bag. It should be placed naturally and NOT packed in tight. Loose fitting is important to ensure robust flames. Be sure rocks are free of any excessive dust. This prevents the burner pan weep holes from being plugged and holding water. IMPORTANT: Do not place rock over top or under the screen cover. The screen must be free of any debris to ensure proper lighting of burner (See Fig. 10). Cover the burner completely with media but do not make the depth greater than 1-inch overtop of the burner portholes. Do NOT cover the screen mesh with any rock or glass. It must be free an any debris to operate properly.
Lava RockLava Rock
Lava Rock
Ignition Hood
Screen Cover
Fig. 10 Keep screen cover exposed
THERMOCOUPLE ALIGNMENT It is important check the thermocouple to enure it is properly aligned overtop of the rainshield cutout area and that it did not move during shipping. Before lighting remove the screen cover of the ignition hood to burner and visually look at the thermocouple tip. The tip must be centered and protruding past the cutout area to ensure it remains hot during operation of your fire feature. Replace the screen cover and follow the operating instructions after inspection. See Fig. 9 Note: Ensure thermocouple wire and Piezo wires do not touch bottom of burner pan. Leave approximately 3-4 inches or more of air space from the burner pan.
Fig. 9 Proper alignment of probes and thermocouple.
Fig. 8 TMSI typical installation.
+ -AAA
Plastic Nut
Red Button Cap
Mounting Plate
Illustration shows side view of TMSI valve and Piezo ignitor. The Piezo module is secured with a plastic nut as shown in drawings below.
Remove red button cap and install battery into Piezo ignitor module.
Piezo Ground Tab
Rating PlateBottom of Burner Pan
PIEZO48WH
Illustration above shows ground tab connection for Piezo ignition underneath the burner pan.
Thermocouple
1/8” Gap at Ignitor Probes
Igniton Hood
⅛”
PIEZO48WH
PIEZO23WH
Inlet
Outlet
INSTALLATION OF TMSI SYSTEM
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INSTALLATION OF MT SYSTEM
Mounting Plate
Key Valve & Flange
Illustration shows side view of MT valve.
Fig.11 MT typical installation.
Valve Bracket Extension
Note: The illustration shows the bottom elbow paralle with the bracket extension and the top elbow facing at 90° from the flange.
MEDIA SPECIFICATIONS
The Sanctuary 2 and 3 are only approved use with Lava Rock.• Sanctuary 2 is approved with requires 57lbs of lava rock. Order (1) 50lb box and (1) 10lb. bag.• Sanctuary 3 uses 24lbs of lava rock. Order (3) 10lb bags.
Lava rock height should be level and no higher than the top lip of the bowl (approximatley 2“ depth from burner pan).
Fig.12 Meda (lava rock) installation.
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E-Stop
ACCESSORIES
E-Stop CP Kit
E-Stop LC Kit
E-Stop RM Kit
Windshields
Lids
Vent Kit
MSI-BSMTI
MSI-BSTMSI
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PATENT PENDING
FEATURESUnique all mechanical gas shut-off timer with built-in emergency stop - no power requiredHigh BTU capacitySafest gas timer available in the industryAvailable in 2.5 and 1 hour models
Innovative multi-port design provides installation flexibility1/2” NPT inlets and outlets (side and back)Six (6) mounting holes (2 front & 4 side) for secure installationNatural gas (NG) or Liquid Propane (LP) - no conversion necessary
MODELS
Mechanical timer with manual emergency shut-off. 2.5 hour countdown timer.
ESTOP2-5HMechanical timer with manual emergency shut-off. 1 hour countdown timer.
ESTOP1-0H
SPECIFICATIONS
Natural Gas: 290,000 BTU/hrLiquid Propane Gas: 430,000 BTU/hr
TYPICAL MAXIMUM CAPACITY
165,000 BTU/hr
CSA RATED CAPACITY AT 1-INCH-H2O PRESSURE DROP
Nominal pressure supplied to inlet of E-Stop Timer while appliances are in-operationNG: 7.0-Inches-H2OLP: 11.0-Inches-H2O
TYPICAL MAXIMUM CAPACITY IS BASED ON:
Minimum rated appliance inlet pressureNG: 3.5-Inches-H2OLP: 8.0-Inches-H2O
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ENCLOSURES E-STOP SOLD SEPARATELY
ESTOP-LC-KITLocking cabinet. Constructed of 304 stainless steel. Removable lock.
ESTOP-RM-KITSurface mount for the E-Stop. Constructed of 304 stainless steel.
ESTOP-CP-KITDesigned for use with architectural block & pavers. Expands from 8” to 12” wide to accommodate various block sizes.
8 13/16”
8 13/16”1/2”
1 7/16”
6 1/4”
6 5/8”
5 25/32”
15/16”
7 1/8”
8” 4”
3”
PUSH TO STOP
TURN TO START
OFF
TURNPAST 20
40
60
MINUTES
BACK VIEW
3/16” - 24Mounting Hole
3/16” - 24Mounting Hole
3/16” - 24Mounting Hole
3/16” - 24Mounting Hole
CL
CL
CL
CL
2 15/16”TYP
4 5/16”TYP
2 7/8”
4”
2 1/8”
MOUNTING DIAGRAM
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149REV. 10-12-18American Flame: E-Stop Gas Timer
Model: ESTOP1-0H
Description The E-STOP Gas Timer is an emergency shut-off, mechanical timer, and manual shut-off gas valve designed to be installed on the inlet side of a gas appliance to enable the user to control the time gas is allowed to flow to a gas appliance. This is a mechanical timer (no batteries or power required) that has the ability to control gas flow for 1-hour (60 minutes) using the ESTOP1-0H model or 2.5-hours (150 minutes) using the ESTOP2-5H model. In addition, both models have an emergency shut-off (red knob) that enables the user to quickly and easily shut the gas completely OFF, should the need arise.
The E-STOP Gas Timer body is 4-inches high x 2 ⅞ -inches wide x 2 ⅛ -inches deep and can replace a manual shut-off valve and meet local code requirements as the accessible shut-off valve. It can be use for multiple applications (indoor or outdoor) from gas fire pits, gas grills, gas logs, gas torch lights, etc., wherever a shut-off valve is a required or a specified by a manufacturer, code requirement or customer.
Model: ESTOP2-5H
E-STOP Gas Timer
A F A M E R I C A N F L A M E
PUSH TO STOP
TURN TO START
OFF
TURNPAST 20
40
60
MINUTES
E-STOP1-0
PUSH TO STOP
TURN TO START
OFF
0.5
HOURS1
1.52
2.5
E-STOP2-5
TURNPAST
Specifications Pipe Size: ½” NPT (2) inlets and (2) outlets Maximum Pressure: ½” PSICSA Rated Capacity: 165,000 Btu/Hr at 1” Pressure Drop (NG) Ambient Temperature: 0°F to 175°F (79°C)Timer Accuracy: 60 Min. +/- 15% or 2.5 Hrs.+/- 15% Inlets: Have fine mesh screens to filter any debris Multiple Mounting Holes: Uses 3/16-24 machine threads Designed For: Natural or LP Gas (no conversion required) CSA Certified: Tested to ANSI Z21.21; CSA 6.5
WARNING• Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions completely could damage the product or cause
a hazardous condition.• Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the product your installing to make sure the E-STOP Gas Timer is
suitable for your application. See description below.• Installer must be a trained, experienced service technician or gas plumber.• After installation is complete, check out product operation as provided in these instructions.
PATENT PENDING
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
This product can expose you to Lead, which is known to the state of California to cause cancer
and birth defects or other reproductive harm.(For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov)
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4 5/16” TYP
2 15/16” TYP
CL
CL
CL
CL
3/16 - 24Mounting Hole
3/16 - 24Mounting Hole
3/16 - 24Mounting Hole
3/16 - 24Mounting Hole
PUSH TO STOP
TURN TO START
OFF
TURNPAST 20
40
60
MINUTES
BACK VIEW
4”
2 7/8”
2¹/8”³/32”
Fig. 1 E-STOP Gas Timer mounting hole locations applicable to both models.
MountingThe E-STOP Gas Timer has the ability to be mounted from the side of the body, using the four (4) provided holes (two mounting holes per side) or using the two mounting hole tabs at the top and bottom of the body when facing forward. Each mounting hole uses 3/16 - 24 machine screws to secure it into position. Note: We recommend using stainless steel screws for any outdoor applications. See Fig. 1 for details.
2.0” Inlet @ 1.0” Outlet =
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0” Inlet @ 1.5” Outlet =
4.0” Inlet @ 2.0” Outlet =
250,000 275,000 300,000 325,000 350,000 375,000 400,000
Btu/Hr
Pressure Drop & Capacity CurveE-Stop Timer (LP Gas)
5.0” Inlet @ 2.5” Outlet =
3.0
425,000 450,000
Note: Pressure drop information listed is generated in American Flame lab and is to be used as reference only.
Table 2 Pressure drop and capacity for LP Gas).
2.0” Inlet @ 1.0” Outlet =
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0” Inlet @ 1.5” Outlet =
4.0” Inlet @ 2.0” Outlet =
150,000 175,000 200,000 225,000 250,000 275,000 300,000
Btu/H
Pressure Drop & Capacity CurveE-Stop Timer (Natural Gas)
Table 1 Pressure drop and capacity for Natural Gas.
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151REV. 10-12-18American Flame: E-Stop Gas Timer
InstallationThe E-STOP is designed to be installed in an up-right position as shown in Fig 3, view "D" or Fig. 4. It has two (2) inlet and two (2) outlet gas connections. The diagrams be-low provide possible ways to plumb the E-STOP (See Fig. 3). Two (2) ½” NPT plugs are provided with the E-STOP. Plug the inlet and outlet connections not being used for the application. Connect gas supply to the inlet with the arrow pointing into the valve. Connect outlet side to the gas appliance (See Figs. 2 & 3 for details).
NOTE: Conduct a gas leak test on the E-STOP Gas Timer after plumbing is complete.
OperationTO TURN ONStep 1: Rotate the clear timer dial past 20 (ESTOP1-0H) or past 0.5 (ESTOP2-5H) to set the time. Timer will begin “ticking” when the dial is turned while the countdown time is set. Step 2: Turn red knob clockwise (about a ¼ turn) until it pops outward. Gas will now flow to enable you to light the appliance.
TO TURN OFF: Let timer expire or simply press red knob inward until it stops. The red knob will lock down with a “click” and stop gas flow. See Fig. 4 and Fig. 5 on following page.
CAUTION: Do not force the timer dial to the OFF position after time is set. This will weaken the spring inside the timer body and can affect the accuracy of the time. If it is necessary to shut the timer OFF simply press the red knob inward to stop operation. The timer will turn itself OFF when the time expires.
Timer Dial:Rotate clockwise to start time. Adjust dial to desired time frame.
Red Knob: Turn clockwise and knob will “pop” up to allow gas flow. PUSH TO STOP
TURN TO START
OFF
TURNPAST 20
40
60
MINUTES
Fig. 4 E-STOP operation.
BACK VIEW
Inlet
Inlet
Outlet
Outlet
SIDE IN SIDE OUTBACKIN
BACKOUT
Fig. 2 Inlet and outlet connections.
“A-C” Shows Top View of E-Stop
“D” Shows Front View of E-Stop
InletOutlet
D
PUSH TO STOP
TURN TO START
OFF
TURNPAST 20
40
60
MINUTES
Inlet
Ou
tlet
C
Inle
t
Outlet
B
Inle
t
Ou
tlet
AFig. 3 Plumbing options
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MODEL: ESTOP-CP-KIT
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
E-STOP Gas Timer Control Panel KitFor use with Firegear Outdoors MatchThrow (MT),
Thermocouple Manual Safety (TMSI) Fire Pits and BBQ Grill applications
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Installation and Operating Instructions
E-STOP CP KIT
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: This ESTOP-CP-KIT (control panel kit) is designed to be installed into a paver block enclosure for Firegear Outdooors Match Throw (MT) fire pit, a Thermocouple Manual Safety (TMSI) fire pit or BBQ grill applications. Use either the ESTOP1-0H or ESTOP2-5H gas timer models with this kit. The ESTOP Gas Timer is not supplied with this kit and must be purchased seperately. The ESTOP gas timers must be oriented in the upright position as shown in the instructions. NOTE: All gas lines must enter from the back side of the ESTOP gas timer to use this mounting kit. Ensure to install the plugs provided with the ESTOP gas timer and seal them with gas rated Teflon tape before installing the kit.
FOLLOW LOCAL CODES IF APPLICABLE FOR THIS INSTALLATION
INSTALLING THE CONTROL PANEL KIT
Tools Needed: Power Screwdriver with a Phillips head tip, 5/16” wrench, nut driver or hex head tip, 3/16” concrete drill bit and power drill.
Step 1: Use the four (4) screws provided in the ESTOP gas timer box and install the two (2) mounting brackets to each side of the ESTOP as shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 1 Installing mounting brackets to ESTOP gas timer.
Step 2: After brackets are installed, the ESTOP gas timer should look like Fig. 2.
PUSH TO STOPTURN TO START
OFF
TURNPAST
Fig. 2 Shows front view of ESTOP with mounting brackets installed.
Fig. 3 Shows ESTOP mounted into paver bracket.
PUSH TO STOPTURN TO START
OFF
TURNPAST
Step 3: Install the (4) 10-24 x 1.25” Phillips screws through the mounting brackets, into the paver bracket holes and secure with a washer and nut (on back side) for each hole. See Figs. 3 and 4.
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Paver Bracket
Washer & Nut
Washer & Nut
Fig. 4 Side view of ESTOP mounted to paver bracket.
Step 4: Before installing the paver bracket into the enclosure determine a suitable location for convenient operation for the ESTOP gas timer.
The paver bracket is designed to be mounted in a paver block enclosure by removing one or two pavers, setting the paver bracket into place then drilling two 3/16” holes and securing it into place with two concrete screws. After drilling the 3/16” holes use the masonry screws (provided) to secure the paver bracket into place.
The paver bracket extension installs behind the paver bracket lip and is secured with the two hex head 5/16” screws; one screw at top and one on the bottom. See Figs. 5 and 6. It is used to fill the gap next to the paver bracket for a complete finished look. In some applications the extension is not needed and can be discarded.
Place the lintel across back side of the paver block after you have secured the paver bracket to support your next row of blocks. See the shaded area in Fig. 5 showing the placement of the lintel. Securing the lintel with some type of adhesive is optional.
Paver Block Paver Block
Place the paver bracket into position, mark the two holes, remove bracket and drill two
holes with a 3/16” concrete drill bit.
Paver Bracket ExtensionPaver Bracket
LINTEL
Fig. 5 Shows mounting paver bracket into place on paver block.
Step 5: The paver bracket extension can be used to extend the bracket from 8-inches wide up to 11¾” wide if necessary. The holes in the bracket extension allow for ½” increments for width adjustment. Figs. 5 and 6 show the extension in the properly oriented position. If the extension bracket mounts behind the paver bracket with two 5/16” hex screws. If it is too wide, there are perforated areas that allow you to bend and break off if the entire width is not needed.
Fig. 6 Paver bracket extension.
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PUSH TO STOPTURN TO START
OFF
TURNPAST
Cover Plate
Step 6: Install the cover plate overtop of the ESTOP gas timer. Align the holes in the cover plate with the holes in the ESTOP gas timer (top and bottom) and install the two (2) mounting screws (#10-24 x 1/2” stainless steel screws) to secure the cover plate as shown in Figs. 6 and 7.
Fig. 7 Installing cover plate.
Step 7: When cover plate is installed over the ESTOP gas timer it will protruce ⅞”. See Fig. 7 for outside dimensions.
PUSH TO STOPTURN TO START
OFF
TURNPAST
5¾”
6¾”
Fig.8 Cover plate outer dimensions.
Step 8: After the ESTOP-CP-KIT is installed then use gas rated Teflon tape on the gas lines to connect gas supply. Ensure you check for gas leaks before final operation.
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MODEL: ESTOP-LC-KIT
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
E-STOP Gas Timer Locking Cabinet KitFor use with Firegear Outdoors MatchThrow (MT),
Thermocouple Manual Safety (TMSI) Fire Pits and BBQ Grill applications
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Installation and Operating Instructions
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: This ESTOP-LC-KIT (recessed mounting kit) is designed to be installed with a Firegear Outdooors Match Throw (MT) fire pit, a Thermocouple Manual Safety (TMSI) fire pit or a BBQ grill applications. Use either the ESTOP1-0H or ESTOP2-5H gas timer models with this kit. The ESTOP Gas Timer is not supplied with this kit and must be purchased seperately. The ESTOP gas timers must be oriented in the upright position as shown in the instructions. NOTE: All gas lines must enter from the back side of the ESTOP gas timer to use this mounting kit. Ensure to install the plugs provided with the ESTOP gas timer and seal them with gas rated Teflon tape before installing the kit. FOLLOW LOCAL CODES IF APPLICABLE FOR THIS INSTALLATION
INSTALLING THE LOCKING CABINET KIT
Step 1: Determine the location of the locking cabinet and cut a 7⅛” x 7⅛” hole into the wall board.
Tools Needed: Power Drill/Screw driver with a Phillips head tip, ¼” Drill bit, Pliers, Saw, Pencil, Pliers
Step 3: After marking the four holes remove the back panel and use a ¼” bit to drill out each marked hole.
Note: The two larger holes on the inside of the back panel are where the locking door pivots open and close. If the holes are on the leftside, the door will open to the left, if the holes are placed on the rightside, the door will open to the right.
Step 4: Install the ESTOP Gas Timer using the two screws provided with the gas timer into the back panel. See Fig. 3.
Note: At this time, it would be a good idea to install the gas lines into the ESTOP gas timer for ease of installation.
ENSURE YOU TEST FOR GAS LEAKS BEORE PROCEEDING.
Step 2: After cutting hole in wall, place the Back Panel into the hole, centered side to side and top to bottom and mark the four holes in the panel with a pencil. See Fig. 2.
Fig. 2 Shows back panel centered in wall opening.
7 1/8”
7 1/8”
Fig. 1 Rough opening in wall.
1
2
3
4
Door Pivot Hole
Door Pivot Hole
CAUTION: Ensure the gas lines are accessible for connections to the ESTOP gas timer before beginning this installation process.
Note: The hole in the wall will be taller than needed to install the back panel however, the additional height (top and bottom) provides clearance for the face plate screws when installed.
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After gas lines are installed, carefully mount the back panel into position using the four screws, nuts and washers provided this kit. See Fig. 4.
PUSH TO STOPTURN TO START
OFF
TURNPAST
Fig. 3 Shows ESTOP installed into back panel.
Wall Board
Back Plate
Mounting Screw
Mounting Screw
Fig. 4 Side view install of ESTOP with 90° gas fittings. Note: Gas lines can enter as shown or straight out depending on application.
Step 5: Install the control face plate inside the back panel. Align the two holes in the top and the two holes in the bottom and use the four screws provided to secure the face plate.
PUSH TO STOPTURN TO START
OFF
TURNPAST
Door Retainer Hole
Door Retainer Hole
Fig. 5 Installing face plate.
Step 6: Pick up the door out of the box and peel the plastic protective coating off the metal. Align the holes in the door ends with the two holes at the top and bottom of the face plate. Using the two push retainers, pull the top pin out of the base and insert the base into face plate holes. When the base is pushed all the way down against the end, insert the pin to lock the push retainer into place. See Fig. 6.
Inside Door
Push retainer into hole
Fig. 6 Installing push retainers.
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Fig. 7 Shows push retainers installed.
Step 7: Insert key into the lock, push door closed, turn key clockwise to lock cabinet. Remove key. See Fig 8.
Fig. 8 Cabinet door closed and locked.
Installation is now complete.
OPTIONAL LOCK REMOVALIf a locking cabinet is not necessary, a black rubber gromment (supplied with this kit) can be installed in place of the lock set. To do this follow the instructions below.
Step 1: Open the locking door and insert a Phillips screwdriver into the end of the lock to remove the latch as shown in Fig. 9.
Step 2: After the latch is removed, use a pair of pliers to remove the nut securing the lock set to the back of the door. After the nut is remove then slide the lock set out of the door assembly.
Step 3: Locate the black rubber gromment and squeeze it carefully into the hole, working it until the gromment fits evenly around the hole. See Fig. 10.
Fig. 9 Removing lock set latch.
Fig. 10 Inserting gromment into door.
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MODEL: ESTOP-RM-KIT
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
E-STOP Gas Timer Recessed Mounting KitFor use with Firegear Outdoors MatchThrow (MT),
Thermocouple Manual Safety (TMSI) Fire Pits and BBQ Grill applications
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Installation and Operating Instructions
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: This ESTOP-RM-KIT (recessed mounting kit) is designed to be installed with a Firegear Outdooors Match Throw (MT) fire pit, a Thermocouple Manual Safety (TMSI) fire pit or a BBQ grill applications. Use either the ESTOP1-0H or ESTOP2-5H gas timer models with this kit. The ESTOP Gas Timer is not supplied with this kit and must be purchased seperately. The ESTOP gas timers must be oriented in the upright position as shown in the instructions. NOTE: All gas lines must enter from the back side of the ESTOP gas timer to use this mounting kit. Ensure to install the plugs provided with the ESTOP gas timer and seal them with gas rated Teflon tape before installing the kit. FOLLOW LOCAL CODES IF APPLICABLE FOR THIS INSTALLATION
INSTALLING THE RECESSED MOUNTING KIT
Step 1: Use the four (4) screws provided in the ESTOP gas timer box and install the two (2) mounting brackets to each side of the ESTOP as shown in Fig. 1.
Tools Needed: Power Screwdriver with a Phillips head tip, 5/16” wrench or nut driver.
Step 3: Cut a 3⅛” x 4 ¾” hole into the wall board where the ESTOP is to be located.
Step 4: Place the ESTOP into the hole and mark the mounting hole brackets. Ensure assembly is centered and level, then drill four ¼” holes in the wall for mounting. See Fig. 3.
Step 2: After brackets are installed, the ESTOP gas timer should look like Fig. 2.
Fig. 1 Installing mounting brackets to ESTOP gas timer.
PUSH TO STOPTURN TO START
OFF
TURNPAST
Fig. 2 Shows front view of ESTOP with mounting brackets installed.
PUSH TO STOPTURN TO START
OFF
TURNPAST
Hole in Wall Board
Fig. 3 Installing ESTOP gas timer into wall.
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Step 5: Install the (4) 10-24 x 1.25” Phillips screws through the mounting brackets, into the wall board holes and secure with a washer and nut (on back side) for each hole.
PUSH TO STOPTURN TO START
OFF
TURNPAST
Fig. 4 Shows ESTOP mounted into wall.
PUSH TO STOPTURN TO START
OFF
TURNPAST
Cover Plate
Step 6: Install the cover plate overtop of the ESTOP gas timer. Align the holes in the cover plate with the holes in the ESTOP gas timer (top and bottom) and install the two (2) mounting screws (#10-24 x 1/2” stainless steel screws) to secure the cover plate as shown in Figs.5 and 6.
Wall Board
Cover Plate
Mounting Screw
Mounting Screw
Fig. 5 Installing cover plate.
Fig. 6 Side view of ESTOP mounted into wall.
Step 7: When cover plate is installed over the ESTOP gas timer it will protruce ⅞”. See Fig. 7 for outside dimensions.
PUSH TO STOPTURN TO START
OFF
TURNPAST
5¾”
6¾”
Fig.7 Cover plate outer dimensions.
Step 8: After the ESTOP-RC-KIT is installed then use gas rated Teflon tape on the gas lines to connect gas supply. Ensure you check for gas leaks before final operation.
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WINDSHIELDS
Glass Windshields
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Firegear Outdoors tempered glass windshields are designed for fire pits to protect the flame in high wind areas and provides unique reflective flame qualities while flame is burning. In addition, they provide an attractive see-through addition to any fire pit.
WARNING: Hot glass will cause burns. Do not touch glass until cool. Never allow children to touch glass. Do not leave fire pit unattended during use.
CAUTION
HOT SURFACEDO NOT TOUCH
Round Models Diameter Height Fits Fire Pits Sizes GSW-22R 22 ⅞” 6 3/4” FPB16 - FPB19 (Round pan)
Rectangular/ Square Models
Length Width Height Fits Fire Pits Sizes
GWS-2424 24” 24” 7 ½” FPB-20S (Square pan)
GWS-3030 30” 30” 7 ½” FPB-26S (Square pan)
GWS-3838 38” 38” 7 ½” FPB-32S (Square pan)
GWS-4242 42” 42” 7 ½” FPB-38S (Square pan)
GWS-3810 38” 10” 7 ½” FPB-24L, LOF-30LT, LOF-30MT
GWS-4410 44” 10” 7 ½” FPB-30L, FPB-36L, LOF-36MT
GWS-6010 60” 10” 7 ½” [FPB-24L + FPB24L] or [FPB-30L + FPB24L] or LOF-48LT
GWS-8410 84” 10” 7 ½” [FPB-30L + FPB-30L], [FPB-36L + FPB-36L], [FPB-36L + FPB-30L], [LOF-60LT]
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Tools Needed: Phillips or standard screwdriver, soft leather gloves for handling glass, dry flat, smooth surface large enough to accommodate the windshield for assembly.
CAUTION: It is recommended for two people to assemble the glass windshield. Lay the glass panels on a soft non abrasive flat surface to keep windshield level.
Fig. 1 GWS-BRACKET-S included with square/rectangular windshield brackets with Nylon bumper set-screws.
Fig. 3 GWS-CURVEBRACKET included with round windshields and silicone bumpers on end of each set-screw.
WARNING: Do not assemble a round windshield without the silicone bumpers on end of each set-screw. Glass could crack or break without it. Warranty does not cover glass breakage during the assembly process.
Each square bracket uses a nylon set-screw (See Fig. 5) with a standard screwdriver to secure the glass in place to prevent glass breakage .
The curved brackets have a set-screw with a silicone bumper on the end of the screw that presses against the glass panel (See Fig. 4). Ensure the silicone bumper is pressed into the end of each set-screw before securing with screwdriver.
The straight brackets are used to join together two pieces of glass for the extra length of glass. These brackets come with the GWS-6010, GWS-6810 and GWS-8410 only (See Fig. 9)
Glass PanelSilicone Bumper
Set- ScrewDetailed Bracket
Side View
Fig. 4 Side view close up of bracket showing silicone bumper at end of set-screw.
Glass PanelNylon Bumper (Set-Screw)
Detailed Bracket
Side View
Fig. 5 Close up of bracket side view
Fig. 2. GWS-STRAIGHTBRKT included with extra long rectangular windshields and Nylon bumper set-screws.
WINDSHIELDS
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INSTALLATION FOR RECTANGULAR AND SQUARE WINDSHIELDS
STEP 1: Loosen set-screws in top and bottom corner brackets and slide one short panel and one long panel of glass into place. Butt glass to the inside edge of the bracket and snug with screwdriver (See figures 6-8). Assemble in upside down position with the black feet at the top. Ensure the nylon set-screw is flat against the glass.
Ensure the edge of the glass is flush with the bracket. Tighten set-screws until snug. Over-tightening may break the glass. Continue installing the other two panes of glass with the remaining brackets until all eight (8) brackets are securing the windshield into place.
The ends of the glass panels should be tight and flush against the inside edge of the windshield brackets.
Assemble Upside Down
CAUTION: Assemble on a flat dry surface. It is recommended for two people to assemble and
install the windshields. In addition, first assemble the windshield upside down then invert them in the
correct position after assembly is complete.
Fig. 6 Assembly of two panels.
Fig. 7 Tightening bottom bracket set-screws.
Fig. 8 Tightening top bracket set-screws.
Fig. 9 Assembling straight brackets on long extended windshields.
NOTE: If you are installing the straight brackets on long extended windshields, install one short panel with two long panels. Then assemble the other short panel with two long panels and slide them together as shown in figure 9. Snug the set-screws into place.
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Fire Pit Table Top
Windshield Centered Around Burner
Burner
Fig. 11 Windshield installed (top view).
Fig. 10 Assembly complete. Turn windshield right side up and install.
STEP 2: After all eight (8) brackets are secured to the windshield carefully turnover the entire assemblyright-side up (black feet at the bottom) and place the windshield over-top of your fi re pit centering around the burner it into place (See Fig. 9) Installation is now complete.
NOTE: Extended windshields with straight brackets will have a total of 12 brackets.
STEP 1: Loosen set-screws in top and bottom brackets and slide two glass panes into place. Butt glass to the inside edge of the bracket and snug (not tight until completely assembled) with Phillips screwdriver (See fi gures 12-14). Assemble in upside down position with the black feet at the top. Ensure the silicone bumper is fl at against the glass and not popped out or deformed from being crooked.
Ensure the edge of the glass is fl ush with the bracket. Tighten set-screws until snug. Over-tightening may break the glass. Continue installing the other two panes of glass with the remaining brackets until all eight (8) brackets are securing the windshield into place.
NOTE: Ensure the ends of the glass panels are tight and fl ush against the inside edge of the windshield brackets.
Assemble Upside Down
Fig. 12 Assembly of two round panes.
INSTALLATION FOR CIRCULAR WINDSHIELDS
CAUTION: Assemble on a fl at dry surface. It is recommended for two people to assemble and install the windshields. In addition, fi rst assemble the windshield upside down then invert them in the correct position after assembly is complete.
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STEP 2: After all eight (8) brackets are secured to the wind-shield carefully turnover the entire assembly right-side up (black feet at the bottom) and place the windshield over-top of your fi re pit centering around the burner it into place (See Fig 14). Installation is now complete.
Fig. 13 Assembly complete. Turn windshield right side up and install.
Fire Pit Table Top
Windshield Centered Around Burn
er
Burner
Fig. 14 Windshield installed.
Models Glass Size Bracket Set Top Brackets Bottom BracketsGSW-22R (4) Curved Panels x 6¾” (8) GWS-CURVEBRACKET (4) GWS-CURVE-TOP (4)GWS-CURVE-BOTGWS-2424 (4) 24” x 7½” (8) GWS-BRACKET-S (4) GWS-BRACKET-S-TOP (4) GWS-BRACKET-S-BOT
GWS-3030 (4) 30” x 7½” (8) GWS-BRACKET-S (4) GWS-BRACKET-S-TOP (4) GWS-BRACKET-S-BOT
GWS-3838 (4) 38”x 7½” (8) GWS-BRACKET-S (4) GWS-BRACKET-S-TOP (4) GWS-BRACKET-S-BOT
GWS-4242 (4) 42”x 7½” (8) GWS-BRACKET-S (4) GWS-BRACKET-S-TOP (4) GWS-BRACKET-S-BOT
GWS-3810 (2) 38”x 7½” - (2) 10”x 7½” (8) GWS-BRACKET-S (4) GWS-BRACKET-S-TOP (4) GWS-BRACKET-S-BOT
GWS-4410 (2) 44”x 7½” - (2) 10”x 7½” (8) GWS-BRACKET-S (4) GWS-BRACKET-S-TOP (4) GWS-BRACKET-S-BOT
GWS-6010 (4) 30”x 7½” - (2) 10”x 7½” (8) GWS-BRACKET-S (4) GWS-BRACKET-S-TOP (4) GWS-BRACKET-S-BOT
6010 Includes (4) GWS-STRAIGHTBRKT (2) GWS-STRAIGHT-TOP (2) GWS-STRAIGHT-BOT
GWS-8410 (4) 42”x 7½” - (2) 10”x 7½” (8) GWS-BRACKET-S (4) GWS-BRACKET-S-TOP (4) GWS-BRACKET-S-BOT
8410 Includes (4) GWS-STRAIGHTBRKT (2) GWS-STRAIGHT-TOP (2) GWS-STRAIGHT-TOP
REPLACEMENT PARTS
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LIDS
Fire Pit LidsInstallation and Operating Instructions
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Fire pit lids come in three common styles, round, square and linear (rectangular) shapes. Each lid will come with a handle, two washers and two screws.
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CAUTION: Stainless steel covers can be hot to the touch when installed on your fire pit due to the sun and outdoor temperatures. Always use caution when handling.
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CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL: Stainless steel tends to oxidize in the presence of chlorides and sulfides, particularly in coastal areas and other harsh environments, such as the warm, highly humid atmosphere around pools and hot tubs. To provide stain prevention and removal, wash all stainless steel surfaces every 3-4 weeks or as often as required with fresh water and/or a stainless steel cleaner.
NOTES ON CLEANING: Do not use abrasive cleaners or steel wool on any stainless steel parts. Doing so will scratch the finish. Exterior surfaces should be cleaned with warm soapy water. Use a stainless steel or non-abrasive cleaner. Always wipe in the direction of the grain. If you have any questions call the Technical Support line below.
ASSEMBLY
NOTE: Stainless steel lids will come with a protective plastic coating to prevent it from scratching during shipping on the top exposed side. Carefully remove the plastic coating then wipe off any residue that may remain from the coating itself. Remaining residue not cleaned off can be “baked” into the stainless steel finish and leave a permanent discoloring on the finish of the lid.
Handle installs on top of the lid (lip/edge facing downward). The idea is for the lid to be able to repel water and not accumulate it. Fig. 1 Installing handle, screws, washers on lid.
INSTALLATION
Fig. 2 Installing lid on fire pit closure.
Using the handle, simply sit the lid over-top of the fire pit opening, centering it left to left and right to right resting on the top of the enclosure.
CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE FIRE PIT WITH LID INSTALLED
NOTE: If a windshield is installed on the fire pit the lid should sit inside of the windshield centered side to side and end to end. Do not sit lid on top of the glass edge windshield.
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For Sales: (888) 672-8929
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VENT KIT
6”x12” Stainless Steel VentsUniversal vents for use with fi re pit enclosures.
Each vent provides 18-square inches of ventilation
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Installation and Operating Instructions
MODEL:Vent-6x12SS
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
This product can expose you to Chromium, which is known to the state of California to cause cancer
and birth defects or other reproductive harm.(For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov)
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DESCRIPTION: These vents are designed to be used with Ready to Fit (RTF) enclosures as well as universal vent for many other types of fi re pit enclosures. Fig. 1 shows the actual dimensions of each vent.
Item # Part Number Description Qty.1 VENT-6x12SS 6”x12” Stainless Steel Vent 22 SCREW1024PANSS 1¼” Stainless steel Phillips pan head screw 123 ST3-113-1020 10x24 Stainless steel nut 124 WASHER10SS #10 Stainless steel flat washer 12
11.380”
5.750” 3.500”TYP.
4
Fig. 1 Vent dimensions.
Replacement PartsTable 1: Part Identifi cation
12 3
Note: Stainless steel parts have plastic fi lm to protect the surface on one side. PEEL the plastic coating off each part before installing.
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9.750”
3.750”
Cut Out Detail
Install the vents on opposite sides of the enclosure to ensure cross flow ventilation. Cross flow ventilation is necessary to provide free flowing air to assist in keeping the enclosure dry and cool during operation of a fire pit.
Cut an rectangular opening 9.75” x 3.75” into on opposite sides of the enclosure. Center the vent over the cut out area ensuring the vent slots are clear of any obstruction. Mark the holes with a pencil or marker. Drill six ¼” clearance holes, place the vent centered over the opening, insert a screw into the vent and enclosure at the same time and secure with washer and nut on the inside. Repeat the process until all six screws are securing each vent into place on both on both sides of the enclosure.
Fig. 2 Cutting hole in enclosure and installing vent.
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MSI-BSMTI
MODEL: MSI-BSMTI
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Manual Spark Ignition (MSI) Kit For use only with Firegear Outdoors
MatchThrow (MT) Fire Pit Pans with Burning Spur
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Installation and Operating Instructions
AAA Battery
MSI Ignition Assembly
Ignitor Module(Piezo)
Mounting Plate
Ignition Cover and
Mesh Hood
PIEZO23WHPIEZO48WH
Hex Screws
Pan Screws, Washers, Nuts
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: This MSI-BSMTI kit is designed to be installed with a Firegear Outdooors Match Throw (MT) fire pits burner system only. The key valve (not supplied) installs next to the Piezo ignitor in the mounting plate. The MSI assembly installs into the pan in one piece. The manual spark ignitor module uses one AAA battery (provided) and provides a spark to light the fire pit by simply pressing the red button.
PREPARING THE FIRE PIT BURNER PAN FOR THE 2-PROBE SPARK IGNITOR
Step 1: Remove the burner pan from the enclosure (if appllicable) or remove the fire pit from the carton.
Step 2: Invert the burner pan up side down and remove the four hex head screws from the cover plate. See Fig. 1. Discard cover plate after removal.
Tools Needed: Power Screwdriver with a, 5/16” hex head tip or a 5/16” nut driver.
Pow
er S
crew
driv
er
Bottom of Pan
Cover Plate
Fig. 1. Removing 4 cover plate screws.
Bottom of Pan
Spur B
urner
Fig. 2. Installing MSI assembly into bottom of pan.
Step 3: Install the MSI ignition assembly from the bottom of the pan as shown in Fig. 2. Note: The hood will slide over top of the burner leg as shown in Fig. 3.
Step 4: Secure the MSI ignition assembly to the pan using the four previously removed screws. Note: The metal tab aligns the burner leg underneath the spur hood as shown in Fig. 3.
Tabs Center Burning Spur Leg
Screws Install
From Bottom Up
Top of Pan
Fig. 3. Installing screws from bottom of pan.
CAUTION: Turn OFF main gas supply before installing.
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Step 6: After securing the five hex screws into place, check top of the igniton hood to verify the probes are centered overtop of notch of the rainshield. This will provide proper ignition when using the Piezo. See Fig. 5.
Step 5: Using a power screwdriver install the ignition hood overtop of the MSI assembly plate. See Fig. 4. Align the five holes from the ignition hood to the five hole of the assembly plate, then secure in place with provided screws.
Top of Pan
Pow
er Screw
driver
M. Cattenazo Hand Model
Fig. 4 Installing ignition hood.
Ignitor
Igniton Hood
Rainshield
Spur Burner
(3) Stainless Screws
(2) Stainless Screws
Fig. 5 Ignition hood installed; ignitor inspection.
Step 8: Install the manual spark ignitor module (Piezo) from the back side of the mounting plate and secure it with the plastic nut on the front side as shown in Fig. 7. Note: Ensure you align the tabs on the ignitor module with the notches in the mounting face plate.
Step 7: Install the manual key valve into the mounting plate as shown in Fig. 6 Mount the valve from the back side of the mounting plate and thread the chrome flange through the front to secure the key valve into place.Note: The fire pit manual can provide additional detail for mounting the key valve.
Manual Valve Mounting Plate (MT-FACEPLATE)
Piezo Ignitor
Chrome FlangeManual Key Valve
Fig. 6 Installing the key valve into the mounting plate.
Fig. 7 Installing the manual spark ignition module (Piezo) into mounting plate.
Plastic Nut
Red Button Cap
Mounting Plate
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Step 9: Locate the Piezo ground tab. It will be attached to the screw holding the fire pit rating plate. See Figs. 9 & 10. Connect one end of the PIEZO48WH wire to the ground tab. Note: Ensure screw and nut are tight securing the gound tab..
Piezo Ground Tab
Rating PlateBottom of Burner Pan
PIEZO48WH
Fig. 9 Piezo ground tab location.
Step 10: When making connections for MSI-BSMTI Kit use the wiring diagram below (Fig. 10) for proper wiring.
Key Valve
Gas Supply
Fire Pit PanProbe Assembly
Orange Wire
Piezo ModulePIEZO23WH
PIEZO48WH
Mounting Plate
Fig. 10 Shows wiring of PIEZO48WH.
ON
OFF
AnF Fire Pit Enclsoure
Concrete Board
PIEZO25WH
PIEZO23WH
Key Valve
Mounting Plate
Step 8: Determine a location to install the mounting plate into the fire pit enclosure. See Fig. 8. The location should be within 40-inches of the igniton hood on the fire pit. This is to ensure there is enough wires to reach to each connection. On the back of this manual is a 1:1 template for use when cutting out the hole for the mounting plate.
Before installing the mounting plate connect the wires as shown in Fig. 8 and follow the remaining instructions for final assembly. Ensure you have run the gas connections according to the fire pit install manual.
Fig. 8 Shows mounting plate installation.
Step 11: Once the wiring and gas connections arecomplete then install the mounting plate with the screws, washers and nuts as shown in Fig. 8 detail view.
Detail View
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CAUTION: Ensure you have leak tested the fire pit before operating.
TURNING ON FIRE PIT1. Insert key into shut-off valve and secure into square end (see Figs 12 & 13).2. Press the red Piezo button inward and hold. Wait till you hear it sparking.3. Turn the key counter-clockwise in gas valve (until it stops) to allowing gas to flow and to light the fire pit. After fire pit lights release the red Piezo button.4. Gas should ignite within 10 seconds or less. If fire pit does not light within 10 seconds turn key clockwise to turn OFF the gas supply and try again in 5 minutes.
If the burner does not light, check to ensure there is not too much media on top of the burner to inhibit gas flow.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
Step 12: Install the AAA battery into the manual spark ignition module (Piezo). See Fig. 11. Ensure not to over-tighten the “red” button cap. These are plastic thread and can strip easily if not careful.
+ -AAA
Plastic Nut
Red Button Cap
Mounting Plate
Fig. 11 Installing battery into Piezo.
Step 14: Installation is now complete.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
Key
Fig. 13 Inserting Key into Valve
READ ALL WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION ABOVE BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LIGHT FIRE PIT
TURNING OFF FIRE PIT1. Insert key into shut-off valve and secure into square end.2. Turn key clockwise until it stops.3. After cooling off install cover (if applicable).
READ ALL LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LIGHT FIRE PIT
CAUTION: ENSURE YOU HAVE LEAK TESTED THE FIRE PIT BEFORE OPERATING.
Step 13: Install the screen mesh cover overtop of the ignition hood. See Fig. 12. Ensure media does not block cover.
Fig. 12. Mesh screen cover installed on ignition hood.
Lava RockLava Rock
Lava Rock
Ignition Hood
Screen Cover
ON
OFF
Fig. 12. Key Valve Face
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MSI-BSTMSI
MODEL: MSI-BSTMSI
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
Manual Spark Ignition (MSI) Kit For Use only with Thermocouple Manual Safety (TMSI)
UL Approved Fire Pit Pans with Burning Spur
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Installation and Operating Instructions
AAA Battery
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
This product can expose you to Chromium, which is known to the state of California to cause cancer
and birth defects or other reproductive harm.(For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov)
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REV. 8-24-18 Page 2MSI-BSTMS Kit
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: This Manual Spark Ignition (MSI) kit is designed to be installed with a UL approved Firegear Outdooors TMS fire pits burner system only. It comes partially assembled and uses a AAA battery inside the ignitor module and push button to light a fire pit burner with spark ignition.
PREPARING THE FIRE PIT BURNER PAN FOR THE 2-PROBE SPARK IGNITOR
CAUTION: If the fire pit is installed then turn OFF main gas supply and remove all media prior to installation of MSI Kit.
Step #1: Prepare the fire pit pan by first removing the screen cover hood from the ignitor hood (See Fig. 1).
Step #2: Remove the five (5) stainless steel thread cutting screws from the ignition hood exposing the rainshield and thermocouple (See Fig. 2).
Step #3: Remove Thermocouple from the back of the gas valve with a 10mm open-end wrench or an a small adjustable wrench (See Fig. 3).
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
Fig. 3
Thermocouple Connection
Gas Outlet to Fire Pit
Gas Inlet
Thermocouple
Igniton Hood
Rainshield
Spur Burner
(3) Stainless Screws
(2) Stainless Screws
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Step #4: Remove the two thread cutting screws from the existing rainshield/thermocouple bracket and carefully lift the assembly out from the rectanglar hole and set aside (See Fig 4).
Note: The old Thermocouple, rainsheild and bracket will no longer be used. Set it aside and save as a replacement part or discard the parts.
Step #5: Remove the two nuts from the new MSI-BSTMS kit but leave it assembled.
Carefully un twist the copper lead from the thermocouple and orange ignitor wire through the rectanglar hole and insert the screws from the assembly into the existing holes of the burner pan. NOTE: If the screws and nuts do not install into the existing holes easily or you can use the thread cutting screws previously removed (See Fig. 4). Ensure the assembly rests flat against the fire pit pan. Temporarily secure one of the screws with one of the nuts prevoiusly removed (See Fig 5).
OPTION: You can use the existing thread cutting screws to secure the assembly or the screw and nut as shown, if necessary.
Step #6: The Ground Tab can be installed over the remaining screw (without the nut) and secure the tab with the other nut (See Fig 6) or you can also choose an existing drain hole in the pan and secure the Ground Tab with a screw and nut. NOTE: In all cases, ensure the nut is secured tight against the Ground Tab and fire pit pan because this will serve as the “ground” connection for the ignitor to spark. At the same time secure the other nut from Step 5.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Underneath Fire Pit Burner Pan
Thermocouple
Burner Tube
Thermocouple to Gas Valve
Rainshield
Insert Probe into Hole
Underneath Fire Pit Burner Pan
Thermocouple
Ignitor Probe
Burner Tube
GROUNDTABOrange Ignitor Wire to PIEZO23WH
Thermocouple Lead to Gas Valve
Rainshield
PIEZO48WH
MSI-BSTMSI
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Step #7: Install the ignition hood over top of the probe assembly into the existing pre-punched holes of the burner pan by using the five thread cutting screws previously removed (See Fig. 7).
Ensure the Thermocouple and ignitor are overtop of the notched area of the hood as seen in Fig. 7 for proper ignition and operation.
Step #8: Remove the black plastic insert plug from the valve mounting plate for preparation of installing the ignitionmodule (See Fig. 8).
Step #9: Remove the red button and black plastic nut from the ignitor module. Behind the black insert plug is a hole with two notches inside it. Align the ignitor module with the two notches and slide the module into the place until it stops. Using the plastic nut, thread it onto the module to secure it into place against the mounting plate. Careful not to turn the nut too tight and crack the plastic. Install the AAA battery as shown and thread the red button cap on the remain threads of the module (See Fig. 9).
Step #10: Connect the 3/16-inch end of the extension wires into the back side of the spark ignitor module. See Fig. 10 detail.
Step #11: Attach the 1/4” extension wires PIEZO23WH to the orange ignitor wire and attach the PIEZO48WH to ground tab under the burner pan. See Fig 10 and Fig 11.
Step #12: Reconnect the thermocouple lead to the gas valve. Install it finger tight plus a quarter turn with a wrench.
Fig. 7
Fig. 9
Thermocouple
Ignitor Probes
Igniton Hood
1/8” Spacing
Black Insert Plug
+ -AAA
Plastic Nut
Red Button Cap
Mounting Plate
Fig. 8
Fig. 10
Gas Outlet to Fire Pit
Gas Inlet
Thermocouple Lead
PIEZO48WH
PIEZO23WH
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TMS Valve
Gas Supply
Fire Pit PanProbe Assembly
Orange Wire
Piezo ModulePIEZO23WH
PIEZO48WH
Step #13: Test the ignitor by pushing and holding the red button to ensure the 2-probe ignitor is sparking inside the ignition box in the burner pan. The spark should be located directly overtop of the burner port hole for proper ignition of the gas as previously discussed. Spacing between the probes should be approximately 1/8” for proper spark. Use Fig. 7 for reference.
Note: Fig. 6 show details of the PIEZO48WH wire connection if needed.
Step #14: Install the ignition hood screen mesh and ensure no media covers hood (See Fig. 11). Install the lava rock/media material according to fire pit install manual and turn the main gas supply back ON. Installation is now complete.
Lava RockLava Rock
Lava Rock
Ignition Hood
Screen Cover
Fig. 12
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
READ ALL LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LIGHT FIRE PIT
CAUTION: ENSURE YOU HAVE LEAK TESTED THE FIRE PIT BEFORE OPERATING.
WARNING: Do not stand over fire pit during ignition or operation due to high surface temperatures.
TURNING ON FIRE PIT1. Depress and hold the red Piezo ignitor button and ensure sparking is occurring at the probes inside ignition hood.2. Rotate control knob on gas valve counter clockwise to the ON position.3. Depress control knob inward to light the burner.4. After the fire pit lights release the Piezo button but continue to depress the control knob for at least 30 seconds then
release knob. If fire pit does not light within 30 seconds, release control knob, turn knob clockwise to turn OFF and wait 5 minutes before trying again. Turn gas supply OFF to check probe spacing and Piezo battery if fire pit does not light.
5. Repeat steps 1-4.TURNING OFF FIRE PIT1. Slight push inward on control knob and turn clock wise until it stops. Fire pit will turn OFF.2. After cooling off install cover.
ON OFFAT ON POSITION SLIGHT PUSH TO
TURN OFFFULL PUSH TO
LIGHTFig. 13
Fig. 11
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