Kalea Bay Outdoor Fireplace
REV. 4-17-19 Page 22
FINAL PREPARATION
Fig. 24
Installing media into the fireplace.
Large Broken Glass
Model #
Burner pan & Trough
36”
15lbs.
48”
20lbs.
60”
25lbs.
72”
25lbs.
Table 8
Media specifications. Requires ½” - ¾”
fireglass (Burner pan media amount does not include
the trough)
Burner
Trough
½” - ¾”
Crushed Glass
FINAL PREPARATION
BURNER P
AN ASSEMBL
Y
Pilot
(Hidden Underneath)
Burner
Tube
Ignition
Hole
PILOT OPERATION & TEST FIRE
The pilot assembly is located at the end of the burner
hidden underneath a pilot cover. Ensure the pilot flame
is passing through the ignition hole in the burner pan for
proper ignition. Use the Fig. 23 as a guide.
Test fire the fireplace before installing media. At the same
time this is a good time to double check for any gas leaks
or electrical connections before finalizing the installation by
installing the glass media.
Fig. 23
Proper pilot flame through ignition
hole.
INSTALLING MEDIA
Open the media box and install the glass media as shown
is Figs. 24 & 25. Place media fireglass into the trough area
first as shown in Fig. 24. Use the remaining media to fill
the burner pan equally on both sides. After filling the trough
reinstall the mesh hood overtop of the pilot area.
Keep media in burner pan the same level as the trough to
allow the burner area to appear as one complete
burner pan.
IMPORTANT:
Media can only be placed in the trough and
burner pan area. No media is to be place into the shaded
area shown in Fig. 26 on page 22.
CAUTION:
Ensure there is no media in the ignition hole
area. The burner tube gas ignites in this area to light the
fireplace. Media in this area could cause delayed ignition.
The fireplace requires ½”-¾” large broken fireglass to be
installed into the burner trough and burner pan. Use the
table below to assist in determining the amount of media
needed for your specific model.