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CODE REQUIREMENTS
It is the responsibility of the installer to consult with the
local municipality and to
FOLLOW ALL LOCAL CODES
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When the appliance is for connection to a
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conform with local codes, or in the absence
of local codes with the
National Fuel Gas
Code,
ANSI Z223.1·NFPA54;
National Fuel
Gas and Propane Installation Code,
CSA
B149.1; or
Propane Storage and Handling
Code,
CSAB149.2, as applicable.
The appliance when installed, must be
electrically grounded in accordance with
local codes, or in the absense of local
codes, with the
National Electrical Code
,
ANSI/NFPA 70; or the
Canadian Electrical
Code
, CSA C22.1, if applicable.
MATCH LIGHT
Minimum
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Natural Gas
3.5” W.C.
(.8718 Kpa)
7.0” W.C.
(1.7436 Kpa)
Liquid Propane
11.0” W.C.
(2.7399 Kpa)
13.0” W.C.
(3.2381 Kpa)
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Minimum
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Natural Gas
4.5” W.C.
(1.1209 Kpa)
10.0” W.C.
(2.4908 Kpa)
Liquid Propane
11.0” W.C.
(2.7399 Kpa)
13.0” W.C.
(3.2381 Kpa)
STANDARD - 24VIKHC Minimum
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Natural Gas
3.0” W.C.
(.7472 Kpa)
5.0” W.C.
(1.2454 Kpa)
Liquid Propane
8.0” W.C.
(1.9927 Kpa)
12.0” W.C
(2.989 (Kpa)
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Minimum
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Natural Gas
3.5” W.C.
(.8718 Kpa)
14.0” W.C.
(3.4872 Kpa)
Liquid Propane
8.0” W.C.
(1.9927 Kpa)
14.0” W.C.
(3.4872 Kpa)
Gas Inlet Pressures
LOCATION CONSIDERATIONS
All appliances, match lit kits, spark ignition, and electronic
ignition systems are designed and intended for outdoor use
only.
For electronic ignition models, there must be an electrical
shutoff (wall switch or breaker) on the exterior of the appli-
ance or on adjacent structure to allow for emergency shut-
down and maintenance. Distance may be determined by
local code.
All appliances must have a gas shutoff located outside of the
appliance to allow for emergency shutoff and maintenance.
Select a location where the appliance can be attended during
operation. Never leave an operating appliance unattended
or by someone not familiar with its operation or emergency
shutoff locations.
Appliances may create very high temperatures - combusti-
bles must be located far enough away that there is no risk of
ignition.
IMPORTANT:
It is recommended that material such as
granite, marble or other dense stone be kept an appropriate
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er is not responsible for damage to any enclosure material for
any reason.
FIRE PIT CLEARANCES
• 36” horizontally from any combustible structure or
materials.
• Overhead clearance should be a minimum of 120”
from combustible structures or materials.
• Choose a location that allows easy access for installa-
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to enjoy the appliance while allowing a safe distance
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• Always consult with local municipality regarding any
local code requirements.
• See Clearance Diagram on page
8.
The enclosure must be constructed on a stable surface and
must be level.
For models with electronic ignitions, the control/valve box
must be above grade with adequate drainage to prevent
water exposure to the controls inside the box. Additionally,
the weight of the burner system must not be supported by or
rest upon the control valve/box. A plate, pan or other surface
should be used to support the weight of the burner system.
Blocks, bricks, L-brackets, or metal collars can be used to
build a support ledge for the system plate or pan.
A center support (using blocks, bricks or other non-com-
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plates and pans over 30” and for rectangular plates or
pans over 40”.
Warming Trends Burners, Ignitions, Media and other Acces-
sories may be installed in Outdoor Fireplaces. The clearances,
materials, venting and construction standards for Outdoor
Fireplaces may be determined by Local or National Codes.
Such Codes may incorporate or defer to the recommenda-
tions or requirements of the Outdoor Fireplace Manufacturer
or the party designing the Fire Place. It is the installer’s respon-
sibility to ensure conformance to applicable local standards.
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Gas Inlet Pressures
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For systems with electronic ignitions: