Linear Burner Inserts Automated Operation
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Section 4. Burner Setup and Adjustment
4.1 Burner Setup
1. At the control panel, turn the manual gas valve to the “Off” position.
2. With 120VAC coming into the Control Panel, turn the switch located in
the panel to the “On” position.
3. At the burner assembly, check that the spark electrode is arcing across
to the pilot hood. You should be able to hear and see the electrode
spark. If there is no spark, make sure that the burner assembly is
receiving 12VAC from the control panel.
4. Reposition the burner assembly so that it is sitting level in the pit.
5. At the control panel, open the upstream gas valve.
6. In the control panel, turn the burner switch to the “On” position.
7. After the burner assembly has been lit, it can now be adjusted for
flame size by adjusting the ball valve or keyed valve.
8. Install decorative rock or glass on top of the “burner support” and
burner assembly. Larger lava rock is recommended (2″ - 4″ in size). It
will work better than smaller rock. Make sure that all rock is clear of the
pilot area and hood area. Pilot hood area needs to remain clear of rock
for proper ventilation.
NOTE:
Do not use glass with propane installations. (If you use glass with
natural gas, and you have more than a 1/4” gap between the inside
wall and Support Plate, you will need to lay down pre-cut stainless
mesh screen to prevent glass from falling through. If you use 1/4”
pieces of lava rock, it should be treated as a glass installation.
NOTE:
Both sides of the pilot hood need to be clear of rock for proper
ventilation.
WARNING
Use only approved decorative media to cover the burner assembly.
Lava and tumbled lava/ceramic stone and fire glass are all accepted
media.
To avoid the risk of property damage and serious injury, including death,
use caution when in the immediate area, as pieces may pop or explode
when exposed to heat or when wet and exposed to heat.
IMPORTANT:
Do not use fire glass with propane installations.