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Line of Fire - TMSI Series Fire Pits
Specifications
4-5
Preparation for Non-Combustible Structure
6
Hard Piping to Fire Pit
6
Cross Ventilation Requirements
6
High Elevation
6
Gas Pipe Sizing Chart
7
Installation into an Approved Enclosure
8
Requirements
8
Installing Control Panel
8
Typical Installation Drawings
9
Operation
10
Lighting Instructions
10
Replacement Parts
11
Replacement Parts List
12
Media Requirements
12
Fire Pit Maintenance/Trouble Shooting
13
Optional Accessories
13
LP Conversion Instructions
14
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Fuels used in gas fired appliances, and the products of combustion such as fuels, contain
chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects and/or other reproductive harm.
This warning is issued pursuant to the California Health & Safety Code Sec. 25249.1
NOTE:
An exterior lid/cover is not required but highly recommended when the fire pit is not in use. Even though fire pits
are designed for outdoors they are not impervious to all weather conditions if not protected. See the accessory page for
information and sizes.
All media (i.e. lava rock, lava stones, lava boulders and fire glass) has the potential of thermal
spalling. This is a process that may occur when media is wet and moisture gets trapped inside of
the material due to rapid temperature differences. When this happens the media has the potential
to crack or “pop” outside the fireplace.
WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND COVERING ALL FIRE FEATURES WHEN NOT IN USE
The use of a cover can lessen the impact of thermal spalling; however, heavy rains, high
humidity and the presence of moisture may still cause the media to pop.
ALWAYS USE CAUTION WHEN USING THE FIRE FEATURE
Extra caution should be taken when lighting a fireplace when heavy rains, high humidity and
moisture are present. Light the fireplace; leave the area allowing any moisture in the media to
dissipate. We strongly recommend that during this drying out time that you monitor the fire feature
from a distance. This drying out period should be no less than 30 minutes. Continue monitoring
the flame from distance to ensure that all popping has ceased before fully enjoying the fire.