Kalea Bay LED Outdoor Fireplace
REV. B Page 6
IMPORTANT:
It is permissible to reverse the burner pan in
the field to enable a closer gas line connection if necessary.
BURNER PAN REMOVAL
Step 1:
Remove the bottom end (it has 3 screws) from the
opposite end of the burner pan. See Fig. 2.
Step 2
: Lift the bottom end up and out from both sides of
the burner pan area.
Step 3
: Remove the four (4) screws (two on each end) of
the burner pan. They are located at the outer edge of the
burner pan, one each corner (See Fig. 2).
GAS LINE:
The gas line must have a predetermined location to enable it to be installed. Fig. 1 shows one example of an
inlet gas line with a gas shut off at the fireplace. This allows a technician to shut the inlet gas supply OFF and remove the
burner for servicing.
Ensure you follow the local and state gas codes per your installation.
RECOMMENDATION:
Once the gas line is established it is recommended to remove the burner pan from the firebox
until the fireplace is in the final stages and ready for the burner installation. Burner pan requires the removal of (4) screws
at each corner of burner pan lip in addition to the (3) screws shown in Fig. 2.
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
FRAMING:
After framing is complete, place the fireplace into position and secure it with the side nailing flanges. Next
install cement board, securing it to the metal studs and fireplace. The framing provides for a flush fit up to the opening of
the fireplace.
DO NOT PROTRUDE INTO THE FIREPLACE OPENING WITH CEMENT BOARD.
Fig.1
Close up view of inlet gas connection with
shut-off valve.
VENTILATION FOR NON-COMBUSTIBLE ENCLOSURE
Fireplaces are subjected to many outdoor elements such as
rain, snow, wind, heat or cold.
A minimum of 18 square
inches of cross ventilation (2 sides) is required to keep
the components in good working order.
Use Fig. 3 as a
guide.
Never fill the cavity under and around the valve box with
any material, this is air space necessary for ventilation.
CAUTION:
BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION CAREFULLY REMOVE THE
GLASS WINDSHIELD, PARTS BOX AND ANY PACKING MATERIALS FROM
FIREPLACE AND SET ASIDE FOR LATER USE.
GAS CONVERSION:
The burner pan must be removed
from the fireplace to convert it to LP gas. See pages 32-34.
Gas Shut-off
Fig. 2
Removal of burner pan screws.
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Fig. 3 - Cross ventilation example using the Cross Ventilation
Kit, VENT-KIT-6x12, provided.
Note:
Installation of two 18-square inch vents or one
36-square inch vent is required for ventilation of enclosures.
When two vents are used, they may be installed on one wall.
Install the bottom of the vent(s) within one foot of the floor
level. See local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with
the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 (USA) –
latest edition or CAN/CGA-B149.1 Natural gas and propane
installation code (Canada) – latest edition. Do not place
Propane (LP) supply tanks inside any structure or enclosure.
Locate propane tanks outdoors.