General Installation Instructions; Liquid Propane Guidelines - Warming Trends CFB60 Instruction Manual

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G E N E R A L I N S TA L L AT I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S - C O N T I N U E D
the enclosure is recommended. Some enclosures
may require more ventilation based on material,
size, and extended use. Ready-to-Finish Kits come
with Fire Pit Vent Kit (FPVK). Vents do not come pre-
installed on Ready-to-Finish. Fire Pit Vent Kits must be
installed on site.
20. Only use fire rated media (glass, lava rock, log sets,
etc.) approved for use with high temperatures that
have been manufactured for specific use in fire
features. Never use any material for media that is
non-porous and holds moisture such as gravel,
pebbles, river rock, etc. Such material, when heated,
may cause the trapped moisture to boil, fracture
unexpectedly and/or explode and which could cause
personal injury, damage, or death.
21. To avoid dust and clogs getting into the system,
do not dump the media over the burner. Place the
media onto the plate or pan. Burner should be
covered by approved media up to but no more than
L I Q U I D P R O PA N E G U I D E L I N E S
For safe operation of LP appliances, it is important to use LP cylinders that meet the following criteria:
The cylinders must be constructed and marked in accordance with the LP-Gas Cylinders Standard of ANSI/
NFPA or CAN/ C SA which specifies the requirements for cylinders, spheres, and tubes for the transportation of
dangerous goods.
The cylinders must be equipped with a listed overfilling prevention device.
The cylinder connection device must be compatible with the connector for outdoor appliances.
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1/2" above the jets. Excessive media coverage may
cause back pressure and dangerous pooling of gas
which can result in explosion which could cause
property damage, personal injury, or death.
22. Do not cover the ignition pilot assembly or wind
cage more than halfway with any form of media.
Do not place ceramic logs too close to the pilot
assembly as this may cause excessive heat and
system failure that is not covered by warranty.
23. Complete final verification of correct operation and
lighting.
24. Review instruction manual with end user and instruct
end user not to change/modify fire feature or media
in any way.
LEAVE THIS CONNECTION DIAGRAM WITH END USER.
M AT C H L I T S Y S T E M : C O N N E C T I O N D I A G R A M S
249K BTU SYSTEMS AND BELOW
1. LOCATE FK1
Parts include Whistle-Free Flex Line, key valve, escutcheon plate, and keys.
STEP 1 - FIT180
3" Key
12" Key
½" x 2" Nipple
Escutcheon
Key Valve
STEP 3
2. REMOVE FLARED FITTINGS FROM WHISTLE-FREE FLEX LINE
Removing flared fittings first makes installation easier.
Thread
sealant is
applied
to this
end only
throughout
instructions
Flared Fitting
3. CONNECT TO 1/2" X 2" NIPPLE, THEN TO COUPLING
(FK1) Connect one 3/4" Flared Fitting removed in Step
2 to ½" x 2" Nipple fitting provided by inserting ½" x
2" Nipple into interior threads of the Flared Fitting.
Tighten.
Whistle-Free Flex Line
Flared End
Whistle-Free Flex Line
STEP 3
Use inside threads
of Flared Fitting
1/2" x 2"
Nipple
Apply thread sealant here
Then, connect the ½"
x 2" Nipple fitting into
the coupling located
on the bottom of
the aluminum plate.
Apply thread
Tighten.
sealant here
Plate
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Flared
Fitting
3/4" Flared Fitting
Coupling
½" x 2" Nipple
3/4" Flared
Fitting
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