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G E N E R A L  M A I N T E N A N C E

PRIOR TO EACH USE

Keep any debris out of appliance - clean as needed. If debris is found, remove before lighting system.

SEMI ANNUALLY

Every six months or as needed, remove media, lava rock, or glass from around the pilot assembly. Clean the 

thermocouple of any soot using soft brush. Be careful not to damage the igniter element. Be sure when returning 

your media to the feature to avoid over covering the jets and the pilot assembly as mentioned on page 8. 

Once pilot assembly is clean, inspect to see flame that covers 3/8” to ½” of the thermocouple. Cleaning of pilot 

gas orifice may be required by removing pilot burner and orifice and cleaning out orifices from debris, soot, or 

anything that may be preventing gas flow from exiting the pilot gas orifice. 

ANNUALLY

 

Annual inspection and cleaning of the fire feature is recommended. If at any time the flames exhibit any abnormal 

shapes or behavior or if burner fails to ignite properly, the holes located in the base of the gas jet orifices may 

require cleaning. To clean the appliance, carefully remove the logs and media to allow access to burner. Use 

a brush to carefully remove dust, spider webs, and loose particles. Periodical inspection by a qualified service 

technician of the air-intake on the side of the jet is recommended to ensure your fire feature performs properly. 
If a jet is clogged, use a wire or small puncture tool and carefully insert in jet. Tool should be the size of a small 

paper clip. 

 

 

WARNING

Fire feature should be inspected by user prior to each use and inspected at least once annually by a 

qualified gas appliance service professional. 

WARNING 

Installation and repair should be done by a qualified technician. Appliances should be inspected prior 

to each use and inspected at least once annually by a qualified gas appliance service professional. 

WARNING

Ensure gas and power are shut off and appliance is cool before servicing.

WARNING

Any guard or protective device removed for servicing must be replaced prior to operating

the appliance.

Summary of Contents for PLATINUM IGNITION

Page 1: ...PLATINUM IGNITION USER GUIDE THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASE Version 3 1...

Page 2: ...imum and Maximum Gas Inlet Pressures 6 Electrical Requirements 6 Control Box Layout 7 Platinum Installation Instructions 7 Warning Label 16 Media Installation 16 Operation Instructions 17 Lighting Ins...

Page 3: ...r explosion which could cause property damage personal injury or death WARNING Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliances An LP...

Page 4: ...AVERTISSEMENT Pour utilisation l ext rieur seulement L installation et l entretien doivent tre effectu s par un installateur qualifi une agence de service ou le fournisseur de gaz AVERTISSEMENT Si le...

Page 5: ...feature WARNING Only use Liquid Propane or Natural Gas as specified for your Warming Trends appliance or burner Do not use an alternative fuel Installation and service must be performed by a qualified...

Page 6: ...IONS To ensure proper operation of the Platinum Ignition it is crucial to use the supplied 24 Volt Class II 50 Watt Transformer If an alternative transformer is utilized it must be a Class II 24 VAC 3...

Page 7: ...and size are etched into the plate pan next to the knockout for that burner s pilot assembly location To install the pilot assembly Photo 1 Pilot Assembly Knockouts Photo 2 Breaking the Knockouts 1 L...

Page 8: ...nearest jet with the thermopile nearest to the jet Position the pilot assembly to cover the entire knockout opening See Photo 4a and 4b Photo 4a Wind Cage Positioning Photo 4b Wind Cage Circular Openi...

Page 9: ...tify the coupling under the plate and choose the correct drip leg Apply joint compound thread sealant or plumbing tape to the threads of the exposed end of the provided 5 nipple on the drip leg assemb...

Page 10: ...T TO THE VALVE ASSEMBLY 4 1 Identify the connectors ports on the valve One is black and labeled Hot Surface Igniter and one is gray and labeled Thermopile Locate the connectors of the same color on th...

Page 11: ...crews provided Ensure the transformer unit is facing away from the center of the plate See Photo 13 5 2 Locate the two Phillips head screws on the transformer box that hold the panel in place Unfasten...

Page 12: ...tighten the strain relief back down around the wires See Photos 16a and 16b 5 5 Inside of the transformer unit there is a blue and yellow wire with connectors on the ends Connect these to the corresp...

Page 13: ...provided key valve using thread sealant Tighten with a wrench to avoid leaks See Photo 22 6 5 Mount the key valve and escutcheon plate to your fire pit and then take the other end of the flex line an...

Page 14: ...he flex line Identify the 3 4 tee that comes with your kit Screw this onto the end of the 3 4 x 3 nipple attached to the valve Then screw the non flared ends of two of the flared fittings into the tee...

Page 15: ...ached to your key valve assembly This will connect the Key Valve to the Platinum Valve See Photo 29 The other end of the key valve will then connect to your gas supply Do not use thread sealant Tighte...

Page 16: ...ng system to fail Not covered under warranty MEDIA INSTALLATION Examples of proper media height on pilot assembly Pilot Cooling Holes 1 WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or m...

Page 17: ...witch 2 Turn key valve to OFF position by turning key to the right 3 If using LP bottle tank turn bottle tank to CLOSED position 4 Verify flame is OUT 5 After allowing for ample cooling time cover the...

Page 18: ...y abnormal shapes or behavior or if burner fails to ignite properly the holes located in the base of the gas jet orifices may require cleaning To clean the appliance carefully remove the logs and medi...

Page 19: ...ns are not too severe for safe use FIRE FEATURE IS MAKING A WHISTLING SOUND Flex line issue Confirm the correct size flex line is installed and there are no kinks or tight bends in the line Gas pressu...

Page 20: ...reproductive harm These chemicals can be in the products that Californians purchase in their homes or workplaces or that are released into the environment Prop 65 enables Californians to make informe...

Page 21: ...Trends com For more information about Warming Trends products please visit us at www Warming Trends com 1 0 3 0 6 3 N G Platinum 24 Volt Electronic Ignition System High Capacity Hot Surface Igniter 2...

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