Fire Ring Burners
REV. B Page 9
Center Hub
Burner Tube
¾” Plug
¾” to ½” Reducer
Inlet Gas
U3-8D-S
OAS#
½” Nipple
Fig. 10
Natural gas models 30/36/48-inch fire ring parts.
The key valve contents: 1- key valve, 1- key and 1- flange. (See Fig 11). The valve requires a 1¼” 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 fittings before operation. Fig. 12 shows an example of a typical installation.
Primary Gas
Supply
ON
O
FF
Fig. 11
Key valve components.
Note:
It is recommended to use the key valve assembly provided in the Fire Ring kit. Otherwise, you will need to provide
a key valve for the installation.
Before you begin installing the fire ring into your burner
pan ensure the center hole is a minimum of 1¼ -inch in
diameter (See Fig. 9). Models FG-FR-30SSK,
FG-FR-36SSK, and FG-FR-48SSK come with a ¾” plug,
½” nipple, OAS and FIP x MIP flare fittings (U3-8E-S) and
¾” to ½” reducer (S4100-128) and key valve.
Note
: Burners only do not contain key valve.
Note:
The ½” reducer may not be needed depending
on the size of the inlet gas line coming into the fire ring.
These items must be installed into the fire ring as shown
in Fig. 10. Position the Fire Ring port holes facing upward
if using Natural or Propane (LP) gas.
Ensure each NPT
fitting has thread tape or pipe compound.
Note:
Flared fittings do not require tape or compound on
the flared side.
Step 1:
Install ¾” plug on top of fire ring and assemble the
remaining parts as shown in Fig. 10.
Step 2:
Install the fire ring through the pan and connect
inlet gas line as shown in Fig. 12 on page 10.
Fig. 9
Minimum 1¼ -inch center clearance hole in pan.
Min. 1¼-inch Center Hole
FG-FR-30/36/48 MODELS
INSTALLING KEY VALVE