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SECTION 2: IGNITION (continued)
STEP 4
***SLOWLY*** turn cylinder valve to the FULLY open position
to avoid tripping the CSA excess flow safety device in the gas
regulator. For more information about the CSA excess flow safety
device see STEP 8 (What is an Excess Flow Safety Valve? (EFV).
STEP 5
Leak Test all connections. See section labeled “Leak Test” (page 4).
STEP 6
Using a lighter or match, ignite
lighter and hold flame slightly
above the burner, then open the
valve on the appliance slowly by
turning (counter-clockwise) until
the unit ignites.
STEP 7
Once the unit is burning normally
set the dial to desired flame
height.
STEP 8: TROUBLESHOOTING
GOT A LOW FLAME?:
If your firebowl experiences low flame, or
flame height does not appear to be normally adjusted by the gas
knob, it is likely that the gas cylinder is low in fuel, or the excess flow
safety device has been tripped in the gas regulator.
CORRECTIVE ACTION:
a. Confirm your gas cylinder is NOT empty.
b. Close the propane cylinder valve.
c. Open and then close the appliance gas knob valve to release
pressure.
d. Be sure the appliance valve is OFF.
e. Disconnect the gas hose from the propane cylinder.
f. Gently tap the gas regulator housing on the ground once or twice.
g. Reconnect the gas hose to the propane cylinder.
h. Slowly and fully open the propane cylinder valve.
Perform a Leak Test and follow the Ignition sequence.
TIP: Try tapping the regulator on the ground or hard surface 3 times.
Sometimes, this will reset the safety device in the regulator.
WARNING:
Ensure that no parts of your body, clothing, or any other
combustible material are above the burner before, during and
after ignition.
WHAT IS AN EXCESS FLOW SAFETY VALVE?
(EFV)
The EFV is a safety mechanism contained within the gas
regulator. The purpose of the EFV is to restrict the gas supply
if too much gas is flowing too quickly through the gas hose.
For example this could happen if the gas hose was severed.
It is normal that your Firebowl EFV trips if you open the
propane tank valve too quickly or if you leave the Firebowl
gas knob open before lighting, or both.
EXCESS FLOW
VALVE
GAS REGULATOR
GAS
HOSE
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