REV. C Page 11
Firegear Outdoors All Weather Ignition System (AWS)
REMOVING EXISTING COVER PLATE
INSTALLING PILOT ASSEMBLY INTO AWS
PLATE
Gather the pilot assembly ends and install them into the
square hole of the AWS plate as shown in Fig 9.
Fig. 9
Installing Pilot assembly into mounting plate
Fig. 10
Securing pilot assembly with two screws
Align the pilot assembly plate to the mating holes of the
AWS-PLATE and secure pilot assembly to the plate with
two #8-18 x 1/2” hex screws (provided). See Fig. 10.
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Fig. 11
Installing the mounting plate and pilot assembly to
bottom of burner pan.
Use the four hex head self tapping screws with the kit and
install the mounting plate with the new pilot assembly from
the bottom of the burner pan. See Fig. 11.
INSTALLING BURNER INTO BURNER PAN
Reinstall the burner into the pan or disc per Fig. 12.
Ensure the burner leg is against the tab of the AWS-PLATE
as previously prepared. Secure the burner against the pan
with a nut and washer then install the orifice and shown in
Fig. 12. Firegear Spur burner and orifice shown.
Note:
The AWS valve is set up for ½” fittings. If your
burner is ¾” you will need to provide a reducer to adapt to
the gas valve.
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Burner Pan
Orifice
Washer & Nut
CAUTION:
Gas rated Teflon tape or pipe compound must
be used on a NPT connections.
After mounting the pilot assembly to the plate install it into
the bottom of the fire pit pan as shown in Fig. 11.
Fig. 12
Installing orifice to burner nipple.
INSTALLING PILOT ASSEMBLY INTO BURNER PAN
Propane (LP) installations require a 3” nipple
installed into the burner before the LP
orifice is installed. The helps prevent any
back pressure of flames trying to exit through
the vent holes.