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fire pit installation and user manual

C O N T E N T S

Standards

Page 2

Product Ratings

Page 2

Product Warnings

Page 3

Location of the Fire Pit

Page 6

Fire Pit Clearances

Page 7

Unpacking

Page 7

General Lifting Guide

Page 8

Installation and Operation

Page 10

Media Installation

Page 16

General Care and Maintenance

Page 18

End of the Season Checklist

Page 21

Start of the Season Checklist

Page 22

Troubleshooting

Page 23

Warranty Information

Page 25

Parts List

Page 27

Optional Accessories

Page 28

Product Registration

Page 31

January 2022

Summary of Contents for EHA 36 Box

Page 1: ...s Page 7 Unpacking Page 7 General Lifting Guide Page 8 Installation and Operation Page 10 Media Installation Page 16 General Care and Maintenance Page 18 End of the Season Checklist Page 21 Start of the Season Checklist Page 22 Troubleshooting Page 23 Warranty Information Page 25 Parts List Page 27 Optional Accessories Page 28 Product Registration Page 31 January 2022 ...

Page 2: ...or Inc Building C 109 Braid Street New Westminster BC Canada V3L5H4 1 877 255 3146 www solusdecor com PRODUCT RATINGS GAS RATINGS Natural Gas NG Inlet Gas Pressure 7 W C 17 4mbar 0 25 PSi Manifold Gas Pressure Burner Ratings Minimum Manifold Pressure Requirement 60 000 BTU 17 58kW 3 5 W C 8 7mbar 0 12 PSi 73 500 BTU 21 39kW 3 5 W C 8 7mbar 0 12 PSi 108 000 BTU 31 65kW 2 5 W C 6 2 mbar 0 09 PSi ELE...

Page 3: ...ed before use and at least once annually by a qualified technician WARNING This manual contains information critical to the safe installation and operation of the fire pit WARNING Never alter product or configuration in any way WARNING Fuel line sizing and or regulations are the responsibility of the installer and must be able to supply the stated Product Ratings WARNING Testing for leaks after in...

Page 4: ...nspect the fire pit and replace the parts under water as necessary WARNING Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable near the fire pit WARNING It is the installer s responsibility to ensure a safe installation and to educate the end user about proper operation Leave this manual with the end user WARNING FOR REMOTE CONTROL USE To prevent accidental start up from unwanted RF signals it is the ...

Page 5: ... during lifting positioning and repositioning to prevent injury damage to fire pits and damage to property Some Fire Pits will require 2 or more people to lift some may require 4 or more people The Fire Pit must be evenly supported and level Shim appropriately as required WARNING The fire pit must be serviced annually by a professional certified in your jurisdiction WARNING Installer must confirm ...

Page 6: ...n with good drainage that allows easy access for installation and maintenance of the fire pit Consider the location with less unfavorable winds Solus Burner is designed to withstand 10MPH 16 0934KPH wind speed Consider purchasing a Solus WindShield if the location is prone to severe and unpredictable wind activities like open beachfront spaces or high rise building patios and balconies Page 6 of 3...

Page 7: ...have an External shut off switch ON OFF switch or timer near the fire pit This electrical switch timer must be accessible for emergency shut off and maintenance Timer must have a Manual ON OFF Button Please refer to the local electrical and building codes prior to installation of the switch FIRE PIT CLEARANCES Horizontal Clearance Concrete vessels must be at least 16 inches 0 5 meter away from any...

Page 8: ...f receiving the crates Contents Check Furthermore it is the customer s responsibility to check it s contents within 48 hours from receipt of the shipment to check for content damages Solus is not responsible for damages reported beyond these timelines GENERAL LIFTING GUIDE WARNING These concrete products are heavy and bulky Moving these concrete products may require multiple people Refer to the ta...

Page 9: ...1 2 3 EHA 36 Box 230 105 2 3 EHA 36 Top 244 111 2 3 Halo Low 48 Base 75 34 2 Halo Low 48 Top 526 239 5 EHA 48 Box 230 105 2 EHA 48 Top 526 239 4 5 Fire Table Base 74 34 2 Fire Table Box 243 110 2 3 Fire Table Top 134 61 2 Firebox 30 243 110 2 3 Firecube with Lid 156 71 2 Tavolo Base 75 34 2 Tavolo Box 243 110 3 4 Tavolo Top 410 186 4 Linear 148 per slab 67 per slab 2 Page 9 of 32 ...

Page 10: ...s are followed Gas Rating NG Inlet Gas Pressure 7 W C 17 4mbar 0 25 PSi Manifold Gas Pressure Burner Ratings Minimum Manifold Pressure Requirement 60 000 BTU 17 58kW 3 5 W C 8 7mbar 0 12 PSi 73 500 BTU 21 39kW 3 5 W C 8 7mbar 0 12 PSi 108 000 BTU 31 65kW 2 5 W C 6 2 mbar 0 09 PSi Electrical Rating North America 120vAC 60Hz 1 5 Amp Operating Ranges 108vAC 132vAC EU UK 230vAC 50Hz 1 5 Amp Operating ...

Page 11: ...pouts THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE PRIORITY The reading must be recorded and written on the installer s card and must be given to the owner end user Owner s must keep this card for future use and servicing Electrical Requirement Stable Voltage Supply is required to avoid ignition module lockout Page 11 of 32 ...

Page 12: ...Locate all the components Installer s Package 3 Valve Keys 1 2 Yellow Flex Line Auto Burner Assembly with Dual Gas Valve Concrete Bowl Ball Valve Page 12 of 32 ...

Page 13: ...to the Dual Solenoid Gas Valve underneath the burner assembly Connect the end of the NG main supply line to the end of the Ball Valve Test all gas piping and connections for leaks after gas connections Do not use an open flame to check for leaks Electrical Connection Make sure the electrical switch timer is off In the Electronic Box take the cover screws off to access the electronic panel Run the ...

Page 14: ...c Ignition System NG Read instructions very carefully Remove any covers prior to operation Confirm that the gas shut off valve emergency shut off valve is open Locate the Ball Valve and the electrical shut off switch timer Page 14 of 32 ...

Page 15: ...rated with gas To restart the system turn on the electrical switch and initiate the ignition process Once the sparker stops igniting the pilot turn the switch off and then on again to initiate another ignition cycle Do this until the pilot is lit and the burner manifold starts to gather flame Flame Adjustment Adjust the flame height and intensity by turning the Ball Valve using a 3 key provided Tu...

Page 16: ...er rocks or lava rocks that are not supplied by Solus Decor Landscape stones and other natural materials may explode when heated WARNINGS Do not dump media over the burner and or the nozzles Keep the pilot cage free and clear of any refractory stones and lava rocks Page 16 of 32 ...

Page 17: ...with lava rocks Make sure no dust or other particles are inside the nozzles prior to lighting When a fire pit is equipped with a Pilot Assembly make sure that there are no lava rocks inside the pilot cage Refractory Stone Placement A small pool of decorative river rocks should be placed on and around the burner Make sure that no rocks are blocking any of the burner nozzles Rearrange these stones a...

Page 18: ...g the Burner Nozzles Periodic check inspection and cleaning of the burner assembly is recommended This is to avoid unusual and unwanted flame behaviour as well as ignition failure To clean the burner nozzles remove the refractory stones and lava rocks to allow access to the burner Use a scotch green pad or 320 grit sandpaper or a brush to scrape soot and remove any dust spider web or any particles...

Page 19: ...me a few are common occurrences of a dirty and un maintained pilot assembly Hence regular inspection and maintenance is recommended Components of the Pilot Assembly 1 Pilot Nozzle Remove the pilot cage carefully By using a knife or any sharp blade remove any build up along the 1 16 slit of the nozzles Purge the debris or dust off using compressed air or using a vacuum cleaner Page 19 of 32 ...

Page 20: ...y bottom of burner plate using a 7 16 wrench Clean the two 2 tiny holes on top of the Inlet Orifice and ensure that you can see through the 2 tiny holes 3 Thermosensor Use a scotch green pad or 320 grit sandpaper to buff and clean the tip of metal stem of the thermosensor Page 20 of 32 ...

Page 21: ... wood tops and glass shield and store indoors Unwanted debris Check and remove any unwanted debris that can affect the look of your concrete fire pit Clean exterior of the fire pit Moisture dirt dust and other surface contaminants must be wiped and cleaned Use warm water and soap Pilot Assembly Check and remove any debris inside the pilot cage Any debris can trap moisture during storage and can re...

Page 22: ... lines Inspect Burner A clogged and dirty burner nozzle can cause so many different issues It restricts and blocks gas flow Check and clean each nozzle when necessary Water inside the nozzles can also cause the same issue If water is suspected to have entered the burner and the piping system contact a licensed gas fitter to drain water from the system Inspect Pilot Assembly A weak and absence of p...

Page 23: ...remove moisture Remove the condensation chamber cap to release water Dirty or damaged inlet orifice Clean or replace pilot inlet orifice Follow General Care and Maintenance Procedure Pilot is clogged and dirty Clean pilot assembly Follow General Care and Maintenance Procedure Detached pilot tube Secure the connection between gas valve and pilot assembly Inlet gas pressure too low Verify Inlet Gas ...

Page 24: ...ligned thermosensor Align the thermosensor Thermosensor loose or disconnected Secure the connection between the thermosensor and the gas valve Contact gas fitter to establish connections Clogged or Dirty Burner Nozzles Clean nozzles and check for obstruction Main burner lights but drops out intermittently Inlet gas pressure too low Verify Inlet Gas Pressure is within recommended ranges check regul...

Page 25: ...mages Report any crate damages to Solus within 24 hours Additionally the content of the crate must be visually inspected within 48 hours Report to Solus immediately Solus is not responsible to any damages not reported beyond the specified timelines Parts Only Limited Warranty Solus will at its election repair or replace the part or product where Solus inspection discloses any such defect occurring...

Page 26: ...this Warranty Any slight variation from the samples received surface discoloration texture changes and stains due to exposure to elements like salts acids birds droppings insects spilled drinks greasy food and other harmful liquids also is not covered by this Warranty General Exclusions This Warranty also excludes damages to the fire pit occurring due to accident fire exposure damages caused by wi...

Page 27: ...Z crossfire P02072 Solus NG MLS Burner Package A01820 Pilot Cage P02009 Universal Pilot with Inlet NG P02004 1 4 Pilot Tubing P02001 NG Inlet Orifice 3223 P01999 Inlet Fitting with Compression P01994 Dual Solenoid Gas Valve P02000 Intermittent Pilot Assembly NG P02006 Thermosensor P01998 Ignition Control P02017 Transformer P02007 Spark Wire P02010 Wiring Harness P02074 Solus NG AUTO Burner Package...

Page 28: ...ACCESSORIES All Weather Covers Metal Table Tops Page 28 of 32 ...

Page 29: ...Hardwood Table Tops Fire Stones Glass WindShields Page 29 of 32 ...

Page 30: ...Tank Table Page 30 of 32 ...

Page 31: ... proof of purchase Order _____________ Firepit Model ___________ Fuel type Natural Gas Propane Ethanol Ignition type Manual Light Manual Light w Flame Supervision Valve Automatic Electronic Date purchased ________________Date of Install _________________________________ Product purchased Solus directly Specifier Contractor Reseller BURNER SERIAL ____________________________________________________...

Page 32: ...Westminster BC V3L 5H4 Canada Or scan and email to info solusdecor com Or complete online at www solusdecor com warranty UK EU Spain Return to Solus Decor Ltd UK Horsley Rd East Horsley Cobham KT11 3JX United Kingdom Or scan and email to info solusdecor com Or complete online at www solusdecor co uk warranty Page 32 of 32 ...

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