Owner's Manual

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FIRE FEATURE INSTRUCTIONS
If designing and building your own fire feature, please read and follow the instructions below. In addition to the
information below, you must check your local codes and consult the local authority having jurisdiction.
Do not operate in a building, garage or any other enclosed areas. This could result in carbon monoxide buildup
which could result in injury or death.
Ensure your burner is positioned safely away from anything that can catch fire.
This fire feature is not approved to be installed in or on any recreational vehicles and /or boats. This is for single
family/residential use only.
When determining a suitable location take into account concerns such as exposure to wind, proximity to traffic
paths and keeping any gas supply lines as short as possible.
When selecting a location, there must be the following clearances:
Fire Pit Clearances
Up to 200K BTUs
Sides Surrounding Fire feature from Structures or Combustibles
36”
Use non-combustible materials and construction for gas supply, power, and enclosure.
The determination of whether a material is combustible or non-combustible construction is made by the local
fire marshal, building inspector or the local safety authority having jurisdiction.
When building a custom fire feature, ADEQUATE VENITILATION is REQUIRED. Vents should be placed on
opposing sides of the fire feature to allow cross ventilation. Ventilation should be placed near the bottom of the
cavity for propane installations or near the top of the cavity for natural gas installations. Consult your local codes
and the local authority having jurisdiction in regards to venting your cavity. Keep the ventilation openings of the
enclosure free and clear from any debris.
DO NOT obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air to this burner.
Keep any electrical supply cords and types of hoses away from any heated surfaces and/or sharp and aggressive
edges.
Use your fire feature only on a firm level surface. This burner is not designed for recreational vehicles, and
should not be installed on a boat or marine craft.
Keep the burner protected from adverse weather, including rain and winds.
Double check factory installed seals.
When your burner is installed, you should be able to access the gas supply line including the gas piping or hose,
gas regulator, gas cylinder and any shut off valves. Allow clear access to the entire gas supply hose and
regulator.
Many backyards have areas that are partially closed off, such as balconies and pergolas. In some cases, it is hard
to decide whether these partially enclosed areas should be classified as indoor areas, particularly in terms of
permanent (non-closable) ventilation. Consult the AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction) or local contractor of any
uncertainty. This fire feature shall not be located under overhead construction.
Please read all instructions before installing or operating your burner to prevent injury and burner damage.
All gas appliances will get hot during use. Use extreme caution when operating.
Do not touch hot surfaces.
Close supervision is necessary when this or any appliance is used near children. Keep children away from the
burner during operation and until the burner has cooled off.
WARNING: FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY