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Linear Burner Inserts Automated Operation   

Section 6.  Operation

 WARNING! This unit is for outdoor use only. For your safety:

•  If you smell gas, shut off the gas valve immediately.

• 

Extinguish any open flame.

•  If odor continues, immediately call your gas supplier.

• 

Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and/or liquids in 

the vicinity of this appliance.

• 

Do not leave flame on while unsupervised.

•  Do not operate in windy or rainy conditions. If this is done, the unit will 

cycle on and off automatically.

•  Unit should be operated only by a responsible adult.

• 

When in use, an open flame is present; therefore, use with extreme care 

and at your own risk.

•  Before any inspection of the unit, always turn off power and gas supply 

at the control panel.

•  If you experience problems with this unit, call Grand Effects

®

 or a 

licensed heating professional. All work on this unit must be performed 

by a licensed heating professional.

 WARNING

To avoid the risk of property damage and serious injury, including death, 

before you turn on the Grand Effects System, make sure that features are 

clear of people, animals, or any objects that are combustible.

6.1  Operating Instructions

To turn unit “On”:

1.   Energize power to Grand Effects Transformer.

To turn unit “Off”:

1.  De-energize power to Grand Effects Transformer.

Note:

  If burner fails to light, turn corresponding burner switch in the control 

panel to the “Off” position, and then to the “On” position. This will 

initiate a new trial for ignition.

Summary of Contents for LIAUT24xxIM

Page 1: ...death Improper installation and or operation can create carbon monoxide gas and flue gases which can cause serious injury property damage or death For installations in the vicinity of occupied living...

Page 2: ...cts Linear Burners 6 3 1 Preparing the Linear Burner for Installation 6 3 2 Gas and Electric Requirements 7 3 3 Construction of Burner Cavity 8 3 4 Installing the Linear Burner 9 3 5 Installing the Su...

Page 3: ...Technical Support at 800 822 7933 U S or Grand Effects at 949 697 5270 DANGER RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION This fire pit linear burner must be installed by a licensed or certified electri...

Page 4: ...in a location with good drainage Dimensions to construct burner cavities are shown in Figures 1 and 2 Ventilation is a requirement and must be built into structure as shown in Figures 17 and 21 WARNI...

Page 5: ...IDE MOUNT For Outer Mount do not run burner wires in tight space do not run wires through dirt or encase in concrete or tight fitting conduit They need to be loose and in open space or they will not w...

Page 6: ...installing or servicing the bowl Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury to serviceman pool or spa users or others due to electrical shock 3 1 Preparing the Linear Burner for Install...

Page 7: ...fitting and set aside 3 Use two 2 1 2 sealing rings on the gas piping for bonding Securely thread the first sealing ring to the bottom of the pipe threads then wrap with bonding wire and thread on the...

Page 8: ...s clothing fabrics or dry vegetation Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the...

Page 9: ...GE 8 2 5 Dia 9 feet 132 x 13 135 x 13 5 x 20 Brackets provided by GE 10 2 5 Dia 10 feet 144 x 13 147 x 13 5 x 20 Brackets provided by GE 10 2 5 Dia Table 1 Required Dimensions for Burner Cavity Inner...

Page 10: ...ergency 1 Install the control panel and gas piping as shown in Figure 1 Natural Gas Figure 2 Propane Gas or Figure 3 Commercial Installation Gas lines must be clean and free from any dirt debris or co...

Page 11: ...ANE GAS OUTLET 12 VAC IN CONDUIT UNDERGROUND 3 4 1 GAS PIPING UNDERGROUND PROPANE ADDER SUPPLIED BY GRAND EFFECTS 120 VAC 60HZ INPUT TO CONTROL PANEL MANUAL GAS VALVE JUNCTION BOX 12 VAC 12VAC Figure...

Page 12: ...he sides of the structure 7 Venting the air gap at the bottom end walls and structure is required for safety measures and cooling the electrical components as shown in Figures 4 and Figure 5 MULTIPLE...

Page 13: ...with expanded or perforated stainless metal so that decorative media does not fall through as shown in Fig 20 CAUTION In order to minimize risk of fire which could result in property damage or serious...

Page 14: ...ECTRICAL TO PILOT IGNITOR 24 VAC FROM CONTROL PANEL GAS OUTLET TO PILOT GAS OUTLET TO LINE BURNER RED GRN GRN GRD RED 2 RED 2 GRN 4 FEET MAXIMUM LENGTH Sub Panel Dimensions 11 5 in W x 11 5 in H IMPOR...

Page 15: ...burner GAS LINE PIPE SIZING NOTE Gas line pipe should be sized based upon distance from the source to the burner number of elbows and BTU of burner Use the reference charts from the latest version of...

Page 16: ...TRICAL AT PILOT SIDE OF BURNER CAVITY Figure 12 Burner Cavity Inner Mount Side view VENTS VENTS VENTS GAS AND ELECTRICAL CONDUITS TO BURNER VENTS DRAINAGE REQUIRED FOR NATURAL GAS ONLY LENGTH SEE CHAR...

Page 17: ...Diagram Outer Mount Natural Gas 120 VAC Control Relay or Switch by others Grand E ects Control Panel Gas Supply Source 12 VAC to Grand E ects Sub Panel Gas Supply to Sub Panel Outside Burner Cavity N...

Page 18: ...ROL PANEL GAS SUPPLY FROM SOURCE LOCATE GAS AND ELECTRICAL AT SUB PANEL DRAINAGE Natural Gas Only DRAINAGE Natural Gas Only GRAND EFFECTS BURNER L BRACKET 1 2 1 Figure 19 Burner Cavity Outer Mount Sid...

Page 19: ...of the burner support and burner assembly Larger lava rock is recommended 2 4 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...

Page 20: ...should be no power at the burner assemblies when purging propane The propane adder valve should remain wired and energized when purging After purging is complete make sure the area is vented and free...

Page 21: ...connections are tight The units should be cycled frequently especially after a rain The burner assembly will not work in snow and ice conditions The burner assembly should be covered and protected fr...

Page 22: ...e and at your own risk Before any inspection of the unit always turn off power and gas supply at the control panel If you experience problems with this unit call Grand Effects or a licensed heating pr...

Page 23: ...tom Corrective Action Main burner does not light no spark 1 Remove rock glass away from pilot area Look for small pieces obstructing pilot 2 If still no spark confirm that you have 12VAC out of the pa...

Page 24: ...ross pilot 2 If using glass make sure an open pilot hood is used Remove rock glass away from pilot area Does it get better How much glass Thin down glass on burner assembly 3 Remove all rock glass fro...

Page 25: ...TH EARTH GROUND SUB PANEL GRN RED WHT TERMINAL STRIP IN GRAND EFFECTS CONTROL PANEL NOTES FEEDER CIRCUIT PROTECTION PROVIDED BY OTHERS TORQUE TERMINAL BLOCKS TO 12 0 13 LB IN USE STRANDED COPPER CONDU...

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