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Linear Burner Inserts Automated Operation
3.4
Installing the Linear Burner
WARNING
Do not install near any combustibles such as wood structures,
fuels, clothing, fabrics, or dry vegetation.
Keep surrounding area clear of all debris such as paper, leaves,
pine-needles and other combustible materials.
WARNING
This unit is for outdoor use only.
Recommended CSA/AGA Clearances: Sides 4 ft / Top 6 ft
Install fire features well out of the way of pedestrian traffic. For installation
on or over non-combustible floors only.
Installation shall be performed by a licensed contractor. All aspects of
installation must conform to local or national codes, or in the absence of
codes, with Natural Fuel Gas Code NFPA
®
54 / ANSI Z223.1.
The control panel and approved gas valve must be located where they can
be easily accessible so that the gas can be shut off quickly in case of an
emergency.
1. Install the control panel and gas piping as shown in Figure 1: Natural
Gas, Figure 2: Propane Gas, or Figure 3: Commercial Installation. Gas
lines must be clean and free from any dirt, debris, or contamination.
Note:
Propane piping is different than natural gas piping (shown in
Figure 1 and Figure 2).
2. A safety device called a Propane Adder Valve is required with propane
as shown in Figure 2. It is installed upstream of the Line Burner and
serves as a redundant safety valve to minimize potential of leakage.
3. Install low voltage wiring (24 or 12VAC 12, 14 or 16 ga.) underground
between the control panel and each bowl. Wire per Grand Effects
®
wiring diagram. 120v source into the control panel can come from any
120v source, including auxiliary relay from the pool controller or home
system. Typically, the pool controller is the device that turns the unit on
and off. If a pool controller is not available, Grand Effects can provide a
hand held remote system or an electrician can wire a decorative switch
for on/off control up stream of the Grand Effects control panel.