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CAUTION!! Use only approved decorative media to cover Burner Assembly.  
                    Lava and Tumbled Lava/Ceramic Stone and Fire Glass are all 
                    accepted media. However, use caution when in immediate area, 
                    pieces may pop or explode when exposed to heat or when wet and  
                    exposed to heat.                                        

 

 
 
5.0 

Maintenance 

 

5.1 

Periodically clean the Burner Assembly with a wet cloth or cleaning solution to remove 
carbon build-up. 

5.2 

Frequency of the cleaning will depend on usage. 

5.3 

Periodically inspect the underside of the Burner Assembly for any signs of excessive 
temperatures. 

5.4 

Check that all gas connections are tight. 

5.5 

The units should be cycled frequently (especially after a rain). The Burner Assemblies 
will not work in snow and ice conditions. They should be covered or removed for 
storage in snow and ice conditions.  The Units should not be operated in high wind 
conditions. High winds can limit the cooling air required for cooling of the Burner 
Assembly. 

5.6 

Gas should be securely shut-off during non use. 

 

 

Note:   If any problems are present, consult a licensed heating 
           specialist or call Grand Effects. 
 
6.0      Operation 
 

Warning: This unit is for outdoor use only

 

 
For your safety: 

1. 

If you smell gas, shut off Gas Valve immediately. 

2. 

Extinguish any open flame. 

3. 

If odor continues, immediately call your gas supplier. 

4. 

Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and / or liquids in the 
vicinity of this appliance. 

5. 

Do not leave flame on while unsupervised. 

6. 

Do not operate in windy or rainy conditions.  If this is done, unit will cycle on and off 
automatically. 

7. 

Unit should be operated only by a responsible adult. 

8. 

When in use, an open flame is present, therefore, use with extreme care and at 
your own risk. 

9. 

Before any inspection of the unit, always turn off power and gas supply at the 
Control Panel. 

10. 

If you experience problems with this unit, call Grand Effects or a licensed heating 
professional.  All work on this unit shall be performed by a licensed heating 
professional. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for 100A

Page 1: ...homeowner or parties responsible for operation RevH For your safety If you smell gas 1 Shut off gas to the appliance 2 Extinguish any open flame near unit 3 If odor continues immediately call your gas supplier For your safety Do not store or use any gasoline or other flammable vapors and or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance ...

Page 2: ...ments Page 3 Installation of Fire Pit Insert Page 6 Burner Setup and Adjustment Page 8 Maintenance Page 9 Operation Page 9 Spare Parts Page 10 Troubleshooting Guide Page 11 Control Panel Wiring Diagram Page 12 Burner Assembly Wiring Diagram Page 13 ...

Page 3: ...ipe elbow must be installed on gas line for proper installation of gas hose See Fig 4 Do not kink or make tight radius bend on gas hose 2 65 Note that piping is different for propane than natural gas as shown in Fig 1 and Fig 2 2 7 Low voltage 14 or 16ga wiring 24Vac shall be installed underground between the Control Panel and the Burner Assembly Wire per Grand Effects Wiring Diagram 120v source i...

Page 4: ...NT Note 18 Minimum Depth Requirement of Fire Pit as shown in Fig 4 and Fig 5 Venting is required for cooling Burner Assembly as shown in Fig 4 and Fig 5 Set up for Natural Gas Fig 1 Set up for Propane Gas Fig 2 ...

Page 5: ...s on metal gas hose Do not come straight up with gas hose As shown below a 90 gas pipe elbow must be installed on gas line for proper installation of gas hose If not installed with elbow as shown below product warranty will be void Fig 4 Natural Gas Residential Installation ...

Page 6: ...l and Burner Assembly Be careful to hook up the positive to the red wire and the negative to the white wire Wrap wire nuts with electrical tape or some means to prevent moisture from getting in Make sure wire nuts are positioned at bottom of fire pit away from bottom of Burner Assembly 3 3 With all gas connections tight position Burner Assembly so that it sits level on the SUPPORT Plate Fig 5 Prop...

Page 7: ...7 Fig 7 Propane Commercial Fig 8 Natural Gas ...

Page 8: ... in size It will work better than smaller rock Make sure that all rock is clear of the pilot area and hood area Pilot Hood area needs to remain clear of rock for proper operation 4 4 Note Do not use glass with propane installations If you use glass with natural gas you will need to lay down stainless mesh screen to prevent the glass from falling through Do not cover Burner Assembly with thick laye...

Page 9: ... cooling air required for cooling of the Burner Assembly 5 6 Gas should be securely shut off during non use Note If any problems are present consult a licensed heating specialist or call Grand Effects 6 0 Operation Warning This unit is for outdoor use only For your safety 1 If you smell gas shut off Gas Valve immediately 2 Extinguish any open flame 3 If odor continues immediately call your gas sup...

Page 10: ...rating Instructions To turn unit On 1 Turn Burner Power On To turn unit Off 1 Turn Burner Power Off Note If Burner fails to light turn corresponding Burner Switch in the Control Panel to the Off position then to the On position This will initiate a new trial for ignition 7 0 Spare Parts 1 4 Pilot Solenoid 3 8 Main Solenoid Ignition Module ...

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Page 14: ...ty to verify the alleged defect by inspection Grand Effects will not be responsible for any asserted defect which has resulted from misuse abuse repair or alteration Under no circumstances will Grand Effects be liable for incidental or consequential damage resulting from defective products This warranty is Grand Effects sole warranty and sets forth the customer s exclusive remedy with respect to d...

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