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Firepit Installation Guide, Page 1
CAUTION! FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
GAS CONNECTIONS FOR NATURAL GAS & PROPANE FIRE PITS MUST BE PERFORMED
BY A LICENSED GAS TECNICIAN AND COMPLY WITH YOUR BUILDING CODES.
IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE
CAN CAUSE INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
REFER TO GAS BURNER MANUAL FOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, MINIMUM
CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES, WARRANTY, SAFETY AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS.
NATURAL GAS & PROPANE CONNECTIONS
Fire pits ship pre-assembled with burner assembly.
Refer to burner manual for installation instructions, including clearances
to combustibles and operating instructions.
Each fire pit has ventilation openings to comply with ventilation requirements, DO NOT COVER OPENINGS.
Ventilation openings may be used to accommodate running a gas line. If the gas line needs to be placed in a different location,
a hole can be drilled in the fire pit using a 1” paddle bit.
UNPACKING FIRE PIT
Carefully unpack fire pit from box. Inspect pieces for any damages before beginning installation.
Fire pits must be handled with care. The most common source of damage is mis-handling of product before installation.
Before beginning gas installation, ensure that the final location for the fire pit is a flat, level surface. If the fire pit does not sit
level, shim appropriately so it is level and evenly supported.
FINISHING INSTALLATION
After gas connections are complete as per burner manual, set burner tray into position.
A bag of lava rock is provided and must be placed on top of the burner surface before placing decorative stone media on top of
burner. Next, distribute beach stone or crushed glass over entire surface area (covering lavarock). Heat-treated aggregate can
be purchased through DEKKO. DO NOT USE UNTREATED AGGREGATE.
CAUTION!
Each DEKKO fire pit includes a decorative aggregate option: bronze crushed glass, black lava rock or beach
stone. Please note that lava rock and beach stone are both 100% natural products and occasional cracking and/or popping
may occur when heated.