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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)

3V - 3VIK

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)

PREMIUM - P24VIKSC, 

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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

The installer is responsible for using the correct fuel lines 

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For systems with electronic ignitions:

Summary of Contents for CROSSFIRE CFB60 NG

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Page 6: ...ry 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 GLVWDQFH DZD IURP ŴDPH GXH WR ULVN RI FUDFNLQJ 0DQXIDFWXU er is not responsible for damage to any enclosure material for any reason FIRE PIT CLEARANCES 36 horizontally from any combustible s...

Page 7: ...ORZ IRU emergency shut off and maintenance WARNING For electronic ignition models there must be an electrical shutoff wall switch or EUHDNHU RQ WKH H WHULRU RI WKH DSSOLDQFH or on adjacent structure to allow for emergency shutdown and maintenance Verify correct power supply If located on the vessel key valve should be mounted below the plate and through the side wall of the vessel Key valves may b...

Page 8: ...5 For models that include electronic ignitions be sure to KDYH D TXDOLƓ HG HOHFWULFLDQ LQVWDOO SURSHU SRZHU VXSSO following all local codes 6 QVSHFW Ŵ H OLQH V IRU SXQFWXUHV RU EUHDNV LQ OLQH V 7 Make sure the key turns in the key valve before in stalling Use only your hand to turn the gas key valve Never use tools If the key valve will not turn by hand don t try to repair it Force or attempted re...

Page 9: ... do not come pre installed on Ready to Finish Fire Pit Vent Kits must be installed on site 19 2QO XVH ƓUH UDWHG PHGLD JODVV ODYD URFN ORJ VHWV etc approved for use with high temperatures that KDYH EHHQ PDQXIDFWXUHG IRU VSHFLƓF XVH LQ ƓUH IHD tures Never use any material for media that is non po rous and holds moisture such as gravel pebbles river rock etc Such material when heated may cause the tr...

Page 10: ... ŴDUHG HQG RQ ERWWRP 7LJKWHQ 3A Connect to FIT180 then to Coupling FLKV34FIT180 Connect one Flared Fitting removed LQ 6WHS WR 7 ƓWWLQJ SURYLGHG E LQVHUWLQJ 7 LQWR LQWHULRU WKUHDGV RI WKH ODUHG LWWLQJ 7LJKWHQ Then connect WKH 7 ƓWWLQJ into the coupling located on the bottom of the aluminum plate Tighten 3 Key Escutcheon Key Valve FIT180 Kit x 2 Nipple Included with FLKV34FIT180 ONLY 12 Key STEP 1 F...

Page 11: ... to the Flared Fitting that is now connected to the Key Valve Connect Escutcheon Plate to Key Valve through vessel wall Tighten Flared Fitting Coupling Flared Fitting Whistle Free Flex Line Key WALL GAS LINE IN FLKV12 SHOWN Escutcheon Plate Plate Coupling Flared Fitting Whistle Free Flex Line 5 Locate 2nd Flared Fitting and Connect to Key Valve FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180 Locate the second Flared Fitt...

Page 12: ...ex Lines STEP 1 FIT250 STEP 1 FIT250 STEP 1 FIT250 5HPRYH ODUHG LWWLQJV IURP KLVWOH UHH OH LQHV 9 7 DQG 9 7 5HPRYLQJ ŴDUHG ƓWWLQJV ƓUVW PDNHV DWWDFKLQJ WR 7 RU 7 HDVLHU 3 Connect FIT250 to Coupling DFLKV34FIT250 Connect x Reducing Fitting to Coupling located on the bottom of the aluminum plate Then connect Tee to x Reducing Fitting 3A Connect FIT300 to Coupling DFLKV34FIT300 Connect x 3 Nipple to ...

Page 13: ... Flared Fittings connected to the aluminum plate and Coupling Then connect available ends of the Whistle Free Flex Lines to the Key Valve Connection Connect Escutcheon Plate to Key Valve through vessel wall Tighten STEP 5 Plate Coupling FIT250 x Reducing Fitting or FIT300 x 3 Nipple FIT250 or FIT300 Tee Flared Fitting Flared Fitting Apply thread sealant here Apply thread sealant here Key Valve FIT...

Page 14: ...x 2 Nipple Included with FLKV34FIT180 ONLY 12 Key STEP 1 FIT180 Whistle Free Flex Line 3 Connect to Coupling FLKV12 Connect one Flared Fittings removed in Step 2 to Gas Valve Plate 3A Connect to FIT180 then to Coupling FLKV34FIT180 Connect one Flared LWWLQJ UHPRYHG LQ 6WHS WR 7 ƓWWLQJ SURYLGHG E LQVHUWLQJ 7 LQWR LQWHULRU WKUHDGV RI WKH ODUHG LWWLQJ 7LJKWHQ STEP 3 Use inside threads of Flared Fitti...

Page 15: ...V12 and FLKV34FIT180 Connect Whistle Free Flex Line to Flared Fitting connection at ignition and then to Key Valve FIT180 connection in Step 5 Connect Escutcheon Plate to Key Valve through vessel wall Tighten 6 CONNECT ELECTRICITY FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180 Plug ignition into three prong above grade NEMA Rated RXWGRRU VSHFLƓ F GFCI electrical outlet or have electrician hardware ignition into transfor...

Page 16: ...IURP KLVWOH UHH OH LQHV 9 7 DQG 9 7 5HPRYLQJ ŴDUHG ƓWWLQJV ƓUVW PDNHV DWWDFKLQJ WR 7 RU 7 HDVLHU Flared Fitting Whistle Free Flex Line 24 VOLT ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 250K 300K BTU Systems 250K 299K ưƢƭơ 9 7250 Follow steps 1 8 300K ưƢƭơ 9 7300 Follow steps 1 8 including 3A 3 Connect to Coupling DFLKV34FIT250 Connect x Reducing Fitting to Gas Valve 3A Connect to Coupling DFL...

Page 17: ...VOLT ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM INSTALLATION 250K 290K BTU SYSTEMS CONTINUED Plate Coupling 3 4 Tee FIT250 or FIT300 Flared Fitting Flared Fitting Apply thread sealant here Apply thread sealant here FIT250 x Reducing Fitting or FIT300 x 3 Nipple 24 Volt Ignition Drip Leg Plate Coupling 3 4 Tee FIT250 or FIT300 Flared Fitting Whistle Free Flex Line Flared Fitting FIT250 x Reducing Fitting or FIT300...

Page 18: ...50 and DFLKV34FIT300 Connect ends of 3 4 Whistle Free Flex Lines to Flared Fittings connected to the 24 Volt Ignition Then connect available ends of the Whistle Free Flex Lines to the Key Valve Connection Connect Escutcheon Plate to Key Valve through vessel wall Tighten Whistle Free Flex Line Whistle Free Flex Line Plate GAS LINE IN Key Escutcheon Coupling FIT250 x Reducing Fitting or FIT300 x 3 N...

Page 19: ...ing needle nose pliers Be careful not to break connectors Wires can go in either connection Push Button Module Spark Igniter Wires Key Valve Mounting Bracket Jet Drill Here Spark Igniter Stem 125 Plate CROSSFIRE Brass Burner PUSH BUTTON IGNITION SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Up to 300K BTU Systems 1 To place the Spark Igniter in the proper position installer will need to drill a hole in the plate Mea...

Page 20: ...ference and GHVLUHG ŴDPH SDWWHUQ RU electronic ignition systems do not block cover or obstruct pilot assembly Blocking covering or placing ceramic logs too close to pilot may cause excessive heat on pilot causing system to fail This is not covered under warranty OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Keep the area clear and free from combustible materials JDVROLQH DQG RWKHU ŴDPPDEOH YDSRUV DQG OLTXLGV 6ROLG IXHOV...

Page 21: ...rsonal injury or death 3 RQƓUP WKDW RXU 1DWXUDO DV RU LTXLG 3URSDQH VXS ply to the appliance is open or on 4 HIRUH OLJKWLQJ YLVXDOO LQVSHFW ƓUH IHDWXUH DQG UHPRYH any accumulated leaves or other combustible debris 5 If you do not smell gas use the key to turn the key valve or gas control valve to the ON position by turn ing the key to the left 6 7XUQ RQ SRZHU WR WKH ƓUH IHDWXUH ZLWK VZLWFK EXWWRQ ...

Page 22: ...s 5 Locate key valve or gas control valve controlling gas supply to your appliance 6 Locate the jet tip nearest the lighting opening described above that can be easily accessed while operating key valve or gas control without reaching across other jets or the burner Reorient burner if necessary to allow such access 7 Place a long reach lighter through the lighting opening of the gas log slightly a...

Page 23: ...H ZLWKRXW VKDUS bends and installed correctly Check the pressure to be sure it is within recommended ranges RQWDFW D FHUWLƓHG JDV WHFKQLFLDQ IRU VHUYLFH UHSDLU if these suggestions do not solve the issue ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEMS Below are some potential causes and countermeasures to the symptoms below No Pilot Flame Pilot sparks or glow plug glows but pilot won t light o Air in the gas line If ...

Page 24: ...is not responsible for product damaged or lost in transit It is recommended that return items are shipped via a delivery service that can be tracked and or LQVXUHG WR FRQƓUP UHFHLSW Warranty V1 R2_09 12 2019 WARRANTY ALL CROSSFIRE BRASS BURNERS HAVE A LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY 50 1 75 1 6p 67 2 6 76 385 CHASED ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1 2019 HAVE A LIMITED TEN 10 YEAR WARRANTY ALL WARMING TRENDS FIREST...

Page 25: ... of Califor nia to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity go to https oehha ca gov proposition 65 proposition 65 list Warnings Lead Can cause birth defects or other reproductive harm HDG FDQ EH IRXQG LQ EUDVV ƓWWLQJV 9LHZ WKH IDFW VKHHW DW www p65warnings ca gov Carbon Monoxide Carbon monoxide is a colorless odorless and poisonous gas It is formed during the combustion of various fuels View the fac...

Page 26: ...nd 12 Key DFLKV34FIT250 2x Flex Lines Key Valve and FIT250 For use with any burner over 249K BTU s Kit Includes 2 36 Lx Diameter Flex Lines Key Valve 3 and 12 Key 1 x MM Reducer Fitting and 1 Tee for connection at Plate Coupling 1 x 3 Nipple and 1 Tee for Key Valve connection DFLKV34FIT300 2x Flex Lines Key Valve and FIT300 For use with any 300K BTU Burner Kit Includes 2 36 Lx Diameter Flex Lines ...

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