Firegear FPB-19DSI/N, FPB-25DSI/N, FPB-1414DSI/N, FPB-2020DSI/N, FPB-2626DSI/N Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

MODELS:
FPB-19DSI/N (19-inch Round Fire Pit) FPB-25DSI/N (25-inch Round Fire Pit)
FPB-1414DSI/N (14-inch Square Fire Pit) FPB-2020DSI/N (20-inch Square Fire Pit) FPB-2626DSI/N (26-inch Square Fire Pit)
MODELS:
Outdoor Fire Pit
Installation and Operating Instructions
IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO
NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
INSTALLTION PRECAUTION:
This re pit requires a minimum 18-square inches of cross ventilation. Failure to
provide proper ventilation can void the warranty.
Warning: For Outdoor Use Only
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2. Extinguish any open flame.
3. If odor continues, keep away from the appliance and immediately call your gas
supplier or fire department.
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5” Max.
5” Max.
2” Min.
1” Max.
A
C
B
Most re pits are equipped for Natural gas (NG) however, if you are considering converting to LP gas
use the guidelines below for proper tank storage.
REMOTE PROPANE / LP GAS ENCLOSURES
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
If this re pit is permanently connected to a gas piping system from a remote supply tank, installation must be in accordance with local codes or, in absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas codes ANSI Z223/1/NFPA 54.
If constructing an enclosure to conceal a propane tank/• LP cyclinder- the enclosure must adhere to the follow­ing construction requirements:
Enclosures may be constructed with one side • compeletely OPEN or if the enclosure is built with four (4) sides, a top and a bottom, then as ollows:
A Propane/LP gas cyclinder enclosure requires four
(4) ventilation openings at the top and bottom of the
enclosure. The openings must adhere to the minumum
requirements according to the capacity of the cyclinder
(See diagram 1).
Each opening in the enclosure must be equally sized
and spaced at a minimum of 180º. Openings must
remain unobstructed.
Top ventilation openings are required on the side walls
of the enclosure within 5-inches (127mm) of the top
enclosure. They need to be of equal size, unobstructive and spaced 180º apart. The openings need to be a total area of 1 in² /lb (14.2 cm²/kg) of fuel storage capacity.
Every opening must have minmum dimensions to allow • entrance of a 1/2” (3.2 mm) diameter rod.
Ventilation openings in side walls must not connunicate • directly with other enclosures of the re pit.
The cyclinder valve must be easily accessible by hand. • Connections should be easy to leak test inside the enclosure. A door on the enclosure is acceptable only if easily opened without the use of tools and is non
locking.
The enclosure needs to be isolate the cylinder from the
burner compartment and provide protection from radiation, act as a ame barrier and protect cylinder from foreign material.
The enclosure needs to allow connection, disconnection
and inspection of the connection of the LP gas cylinder.
The enclosure should allow testing of any connetion on
the LP cylinder that might be distrubed during installation.
Bottom opening must provide a minimum of 1/2 square • inches (3.23 cm²) for each pound of propane/LP
contained in the tank (see example below.
Propane/LP Tank Enclosure Specications
A - Opening 180º apart from each other
B - Min. 2” (50.8mm) from oor/ground to base of tank
C - Max. 1” (25.4mm) from tank base to bottom of opening
Diagram 1.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Specications 3
Preparation for Non-Conbustible Structure
Hard Piping to Fire Pit 4 Cross Ventilation Requirements 4
Installation Into An Approved Enclosure
Requirements 5 Installation of Battery Pack 6 Installation of Lava Rock/Media 6 Learning the Remote to Module 7
Operation
Initial Start Up 8
Replacement Parts 9 Replacement Parts List 10 Fire Pit Maintenance 11 Trouble Shooting 11 Wiring Diagram 12 Accessory Parts 13 Warranty 14
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SPECIFICATIONS
36”
96”
24”
Maximum
Overhang
Center of Flame
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MODEL: SFRS19DSI SFRS25DSI
INSTALL HEIGHT (MINIMUM)
INSTALL DIAMETER (MIN/MAX)
18 " 18"
20" / 21" 26" / 27"
D1 D2 H1 H2 H3 W1
19"
21.75"
2.5"
4.5" 6"
10.5"
25"
27.75"
2.5"
4.5" 6"
10.5"
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE NOMI UNLESS OTHERWISE N
D2
INSTALL DIAMETER
D1
H1
H2
H3
W1
GROUND LEVEL
INSTALL HEIGHT
MODEL FPB-
19DSI/N
FPB­25DSI/N
FPB­1414DSI/N
FPB­2020DSI/N
MINIMUM
INSTALL
18” 18” 18” 18” 18”
HEIGHT INSTALL
OPENING
20” / 21”
Diameter
26” / 27”
Diameter
14” / 14”
Square
21” / 22”
Square
(Min/Max)
D1 19” 25” 14” 20” 26” D2 21.75” 27.75” 16.75” 22” 28” H1 2.5” 2.5” 2.5” 2.5” 2.5” H2 4.5” 4.5” 4.5” 4.5” 4.5”
H3 6” 6’” 6 6” 6” W1 10.5” 10.5” 10.5” 10.5” 10.5”
Table1. Fire Pit Dimensions
FPB­2626DSI/N
27” / 28”
Square
Figure 1. Fire Pit Dimensions (refer to Table 1)
Model
High Btu’s Natural/Propane (LP)
FPB-19DSI/N 80,000 Btu’s 50,000 Btu’s FPB-25DSI/N 110,000 Btu’s 50,000 Btu’s
FPB-1414DSI/N 45,000 Btu’s 30,000 Btu’s FPB-2020DSI/N 110,000 Btu’s 50,000 Btu’s FPB-2626DSI/N 110,000 Btu’s 50,000 Btu’s
Table 2. Btu Specications
Low Btu’s Natural/Propane (LP)
Figure 2. Clearance to Combustibles (Not to be used in an enclosed space)
NG LP
Min.
5.0”WC 11.0”WC
Inlet
Max.
10.5”WC 13.0”WC
Inlet
Table 3. Gas Pressures
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WARNING: Proper clearances from combustible, construction and materials must be maintained from all sides, top and
Fire Pit Enclousure
2”x3”
Fire Pit
Examples of Cross Ventilation 3 - 2”x3” Slots Each Side 2- 1” x 9” Slots Each Side
Cross Flow Ventilation
(Min. 18 Sq. In. Per Side)
bottom of this appliance. This appliance should never be placed on any combustible surface. This appliance should never be placed under any combustibles closer then 96-inches. This appliance should never be placed closer than
36-inches from any side to any combustible construction or materials (See g. 2, pg. 3).
PREPARING A NON-COMBUSTIBLE STRUCTURE
The Fire Pit is to be installed on a at, stable surface, away from any combustible materials. Install Fire Pit on any level, outdoor non-combustible surface. NOTE: Do not place re pit directly on grass, dirt, or rocks this may prevent proper ventilation (Fig. 1, pg. 3).
HARD PIPING TO FIRE PIT WITHOUT GAS PROXIMITY
1. Turn OFF gas supply system. NOTE: All gas connections (except for brass to brass) require the following. Clean pipe threads using either a wire brush or steel wool. Apply Teon tape or pipe sealant to the steel ttings before making any connection. BE CAREFUL! Ensure all gas connections are snug, but not over tighten!
2. Extend the gas supply system using minimum of ¾” black iron pipe or an approved exible gas line from existing house supply. This can be accomplished by teeing off or tapping into a convenient gas line connection. Install necessary pipe for the distance required and then install a manual shut-off valve at the exterior house wall. If pipe is to pass through a foun­dation or house wall, make sure to re-seal the area around the pipe with weather sealant.
3. From manual valve, extend gas pipe to the Fire Pit location. NOTE: If pipe is to be placed in an underground trench, check with local codes for required depth and materials needed.
4. Install a ¾” female x ½” male ared brass tting to the end of the ¾” black iron pipe. Be sure to clean the pipe threads and use Teon tape or pipe sealant.
5. Connect the ½” female ared ex connector from the Fire Pit to the ½” male ared brass tting secured to the black iron pipe. Note: Flare to are connections do not require Teon tape or pipe sealant.
IMPORTANT
Installation of Natural or LP gas should be done by a qualied installer, service agency or gas supplier. The appliance and its manual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of the system at test pressure testing of the system at test pressures in excess of ½ psig (3.5kPa). This appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than ½ psig (3.5kPa)
NOTE: LP conversion kits are available in the accessory section of this manual. When converting a Fire Pit ensure you follow the instructions supplied with the conversion kit.
VENTILATION FOR NON-COMBUSTIBLE ENCLOSURE
Fire pits are subjected to many outdoor elements such as rain, snow, wind, heat or cold. These re pits have electronic com­ponents that need to remain dry as possible in order to operate properly. A minimum of 18 square inches of cross ventila-
tion (2 sides) is required to keep the components in good working order. Use gure 3 as guide to assist to incorporate
proper ventilation. NOTE: Ventilation is not required at the bottom and may also be incorporated in the upper portion of an enclosure.
HIGH ELEVATION INSTALLATION
This appliance is listed for elevations from 0-4500 feet in Canada and the U.S. If elevation exceeds 4500 feet it may be necessary to decrease the input rating by changing the exist­ing burner orice to a smaller size. Input should be reduced 4% for each 1000 feet beyond the 4500 feet above sea level. Check with your local gas utility for assistance in determining the proper orice in your location. In some cases the heating value may already be reduced and downsizing the orice may not be necessary.
Figure 3. Cross Ventilation Example
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INSTALLATION OF FIRE PIT INTO AN APPROVED ENCLOSURE
REQUIREMENTS
1. Only non-combustible materials should come in direct contact with any part of the Fire Pit. Underneath area should be non-combustible as well.
2. Only use ¾” gas supply line to the Fire Pit. Based on the selection of the re pit size, the proper brass ttings should be used to ensure a proper installation.
3. Determine the size of the round or square Fire Pit you are preparing to install (Refer to page 3).
4. You must provide a round or square cut out to place the re pit into the non-combustible enclosure surround. Use the pattern from the shipping carton for sizing.
5. Follow the local code requirements for the gas type being used. This Fire Pit should be installed in accordance with local codes and ordinances or in the absence of local codes, with the latest National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 NFPA54 or CSA B149.1, Natural and Propane Installation Code in Canada.
6. Fire Pits create high temperatures, it is very important to have any combustibles at a safe distance.
7. Normal operation of the Fire Pit is with a battery box that is supplied with your system (Fig 4). The battery box has 12-feet of black sleeved wire that is to be passed through the junction box provided. This wire should not be cut or spliced and the junction box can be placed in the facing of the vertical nish of the re pit, if you place the wire under ground you should install those wires into an approved protective conduit/sleeve material.
8. If (optional) 120VAC adapter (Pg.13) is going to be used to power this system it is required to follow all local codes or National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 for installation of this electrical outlet. A breaker on wall switch with approved outdoor outlet must be used to insure safety to this Fire Pit. When not in use the breaker should be in the OFF position.
9. Fire pit should never be left unattended while in operation. It should always be a safe distance from all trees and combustible landscape materials.
10. Construction of the nished re pit should be stable and solid. From the bottom of the control box that houses the gas valve and module, it should be a minimum if of 4-inches to the ground level. See gure #1. Drainage is critical to ensure that water does not damage and valve components. Never install the re ring system below grade.
11. CAUTION: A minimum of 18 square inches of cross ventilation (2 sides) is required to keep the components
in good working order.
12. The insulation square pad provided with the Fire Pit is to be placed foil up toward the bottom of pan on top of the valve box.
13. Never ll the cavity under and around the valve box with any material, this is a provided air space necessary for ventilation.
14. These products are designed for outdoor use only. Not approved for any indoor use.
15. This Fire Pit is designed to have Lava Rock/Media completely covering the re star burner, so that the re star is invisible. Do not cover more than 1” above the top of the covered re star burner. When purchasing Lava Rock it is recommended to use minimum of 1” diameter as a base to ll the burner pan. Decorative glass covering may be loosely scattered on top of the rock if desired or non-combustible logs may be added for a campre look. If logs are chosen, do not place on decorative glass base, use only Lava Rock as the base. NOTE: If using all glass media, glass must be a minimum of 1/4-inch diameter or larger.
16. Gas lines and ttings must be installed in to the non-combustible structure. All gas connections must be leak tested before installation of the re pit. Soapy water leak detection is required before regular use of the re pit.
17. Do not use material that will absorb moisture over time and will not release this moisture quickly. Moisture can boil in this material and can rapidly break apart and cause damage or personal injury.
18. Never leave any other combustible material on top of the re pit. This could cause unsafe operation of this system and damage to the component that will not be covered under our warranty.
19. Cover the complete burner with lava or decorative Rock material (min. 1-inch diameter). Completely cover the star burner, no more than 1 inch above the burner.
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INSTALLATION OF BATTERY PACK
Requires 4-AA 1.5V alkaline batteries
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Lava Rock
Lava Rock
Lava Rock
Ignition Hood
Screen Cover
1. During the installation the location of the Battery Pack should be installed in the location that is easy to service. The best location is in the vertical enclosure of the Fire Pit. The plastic junction box is provided for the installation of the battery pack.
2. The wiring extending from the valve box is a 12-foot special 4-pin connector that connects to the battery pack and (2) two additional wires with 1/4’’ female connectors. A complete wiring diagram (Fig.12) is located on page 12.
3. Feed all wires into the plastic junction box and connect special 4-pin plug into back of the battery pack. Connect 1/4’’ female spade connectors to solenoid wires matching color, red-to-red and black-to-black.
4. Install the (4) AA batteries in to the battery compartment shown in gure 5. Double check to ensure the slide switch is in the Latching Solenoid position on the battery pack. Then snap cover plate in place as shown in g.6.
Figure 6. Slide switch on latching solenoid
Figure 7. Cover plate installation
NOTE: If using optional 120V power adapter (AF-4000ADP24), you must use a switch or a breaker that can be turned
ON and OFF easily. Normal operations are with battery power, and nothing else would have to be done.
5. Reinstall the battery box into the plastic junction box, line up the two holes in the cover and install white screws provided. Batteries can be changed or installed by removing the two screws that hold the cover plate battery box in place. Remove assembly, slide cover away from the cover plate and install the (4) four AA batteries.
6. Be sure the batteries are installed positive-to-positive and negative-to-negative. If one battery is installed wrong the system will not operate.
7. Once the re pit is installed into the enclosure, the burner and control system should be tested before the media (lava rock) is installed.
INSTALLATION OF BATTERY INTO TRANSMITTER
You have one handheld transmitter (model RCAF-3) and you will need to install the included A23 (12-volt battery) into the transmitter. On the backside of the transmitter, push the cover away from the case. Place the battery into the compart­ment matching positive-to-positive and negative-to-negative. To ensure the battery is properly installed push any button on the transmitter and you will see a red LED light at the top of the transmitter glow. The LED light will only be lit when a
button is pushed.
INSTALLATION OF LAVA ROCK/MEDIA INTO BURNER PAN
Install lava rock/media into the burner pan. Ensure the media is a minimum of 1-inch diameter for proper operation. Note: Do not pour Lava Rock directly from bag. Media should be placed naturally and NOT packed in tight. Loose tting is important to ensure robust ames. Be sure rocks are free of any excessive dust. This prevents the burner pan weep holes from being plugged and holding water. IMPORTANT: Do not place media over top or under the screen cover. The screen must be free of any debris to ensure proper lighting of burner and good ame rectication (See g. 8).
Cover the burner completely with media but do not make the depth greater than 1-inch overtop of the burner portholes.
Decorative glass may be loosely scattered on top of the lava rock. Do NOT cover the stainless steel screen cover with any rock or glass. It must be free an any debris to operate properly.
Fig. 8 Keep screen cover exposed
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LEARNING THE REMOTE CONTROL TO THE MODULE
Learn Button
AU X
POWER
PEN
MODULE
INSIDE FIRE PIT
METAL BOX
Fire Pit Valve Box
The regear Fire Pit is unique that it comes standard with one remote controlled transmitter (Model RCAF-3). The handheld remote is shipped with this system are already learned (pro­grammed) to the module inside the control box. Additional transmitters can be learned to this electronic module; up to a total of three regear transmitters are available. Contact regear to discuss additional transmitter options or see the accessory page of this instruction manual.
Matching new transmitters is simple, but will require pressing the learn button on the module. You should learn any new transmitters before the nal installation of the regear Fire Pit. Follow the steps below:
1. Remove the two screws securing the cover on the control box (See g. 9). The cover will slide down exposing the gas valve and control module.
2. Find the black module attached to the inside of the control box. Locate the “Learn Button” on the bottom of the module.
3. Once the Learn button is located, press and release the button once. You will hear a beep indicating that the module is ready to receive a transmitter code (See g. 10)
Fig. 9 Removing the cover from metal box.
4. Take the transmitter and press the OFF button. You will hear a series of rapid beeps indicating the module has accepted the new code.
NOTE: A maximum of three (3) codes can be programmed to the module. After a total of three (3) codes have been pro­grammed the memory is full and will not accept any additional codes. To clear all codes, press and hold the learn button for 10 seconds. The module will beep three (3) times indicat­ing the memory is clear of all codes. After codes have been cleared see to Step #3 above to re-learn transmitter.
Fig. 10 Learn button location
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OPERATION
To Close
CAUTION: Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards on high surface temperatures and should stay away to
avoid burns or clothing ignition. Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the area of the appliance.
WARNING: Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualied service technician
to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of control system and any gas control, which has been under water.
SAFETY WARNINGS
1. Never leave the Fire Pit unattended during operation.
2. Clothing or other ammable materials should not be placed on or near the appliance.
3. Any guard or other protective device removed for servicing the appliance must be replaced prior to operating the appliance.
4. Installation and repair should be done by a qualied service person. The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a qualied service person. More frequent cleaning may be required as necessary. It is imperative the control compartment, burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean.
5. Inspect the fuel supply connection before each use of the appliance.
6. Temporary storage of this appliance indoors is permissible only if it has been disconnected from its fuel supply (Natural or L.P. gas line).
WARNING
1. This appliance is hot when operated and can cause sever burns if contacted.
2. Do not burn any solid fuels in this appliance.
INITIAL START UP
1. Turn gas ON. Ensure you have leak tested the re pit before operating.
2. If using the optional 120V power adapter, you must turn the switch or breaker ON. If using the standard battery pack, ensure batteries are installed and the Fire Pit is ready to operate.
3. Press the ON button on the handheld transmitter. You will hear the ignitor probe sparking, light the gas and re pit will come on. WARNING: Do not stand over Fire Pit during ignition or operation due to high surface tempera tures.
NOTE: It may take several cycles of ON/OFF to purge the airow from the gas lines. The direct spark ignition will turn OFF after 15 seconds if the burner does not light after which you will need to press transmitter OFF button then back ON to initiate ignition again. You can also bleed the gas line using the hand held remote control. Press and hold the HI and LO buttons of the remote control at the same time. This will allow the probe to spark and gas to ow to bleed the gas line and allow the burner to light until you release the buttons. Afterward, start normally by pressing the ON button to light the re pit.
- There are two levels of ame height, HI and LO. By pressing the handheld transmitter you can operate ON-OFF-HI-LO. The transmitter defaults to the HI setting when initially lighting the Fire Pit each time but will remember the last setting used and change back to the last setting in approximately 5-seconds after lighting.
- Flame color adjustment can be made turning the air shutter nut under the burner pan. It is recommended that the nut be opened until the gas/air mixture makes a rushing sound (like a blow torch); then slowly closed until the rushing sound diminishes. A desir­able ame is bright yellow with little or no brown at the tips. Too yellow ame can create
excessive sooting (See g. 11).
Fig. 11 Air shutter adjustment
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REPLACEMENT PARTS
ON
OFF
HI
LO W
SKYTECH
SKYTECH
SKYTECH
SKYTECH
6
3
1
7
4
2
5
8
13
11
17
14
18
12
15
16
19
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REPLACEMENT PARTS
Item
1 25-inch Round Stainless Burner Pan
1 19-inch Round Stainless Burner Pan
2 38-inch Square Stainless Burner Pan
2 26-inch Square Stainless Burner Pan
2 20-inch Square Stainless Burner Pan
2 14-inch Square Stainless Burner Pan
3 12-inch Star Burner (used on 14” Square Fire Pit)
3 18-inch Star Burner (used on 19” & 20” Fire Pits)
3 24-inch Star Burner (used on 25” & 26” Fire Pits)
4 Ignition Hood/Screen Cover
5 3-probe Ignitor Assembly (AF-5000DSI3P03)
6 #10-24 x 1/2” Stainless Thread Cutting Screws
7 7/8” Flat Washer/Spacer
8 1/2” NPT Conduit Lock Nut
9 1 x 2 1/4” Blank Cover Plate (not shown)
10 DSI Valve Box Assembly (not shown)
11 Stainless DSI Fire Pit Valve Box Only
13 Stainless DSI Fire Pit Valve Box Cover Only
13 Control Module AF-5000MOD-1 (Inside valve box)
14 AF-4025 DSI Gas Valve - 5.0”WC (Natural Gas)
15 1/2” Flex Gas Line (46-inch Length)
16 Air Shutter Orice NG #13 (Used on 25/26” Fire Pits)
16 Air Shutter Orice LP #30 (Used on 25/26”: Fire Pits)
16 Air Shutter Orice NG #22 (Used on 19/20” Fire Pits)
16 Air Shutter Orice LP #28 (Used on 19/20” Fire Pits)
16 Air Shutter Orice NG #36 (Used on 14” Fire Pits)
16 Air Shutter Orice LP #53 (Used on 14” Fire Pits)
17 RCAF-3 Transmitter ON/OFF/HI/LO with 12V Battery
18 AF-4000BP12 (Battery Pack & 12-foot Wire Harness)
19 AA Batteries (Used in Battery Pack)
Description
Qty.
Part Number
1 OD-FPBOWL/25 1 OD-FPBOWL/19 1 OD-FPPAN/38x38 1 OD-FPPAN/26x26 1 OD-FPPAN/20x20 1 OD-FPPAN/14x14 1 DFS-12 1 DFS-18 1 DFS-24 1 FPB-IHSC 1 ST3-091-1007 6 ST3-113-1028 1 ST3-113-1026 1 ST3-113-1027 1 ST3-100-1030 1 ST2-010-1010 1 ST3-100-1020 1 ST3-100-1021 1 ST3-030-1039 1 ST2-080-1025 1 T-200-9898-46 1 FPB-25NGCK 1 FPB-25LPCK 1 FPB-19NGCK 1 FPB-19LPCK 1 FPB-14NGCK 1 FPB-14LPCK 1 ST1-020-1034 1 ST3-040-1017 4 FG-BAT-AA
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FIRE PIT MAINTENANCE
1. The Fire Pit should be inspected and cleaned before initial use at least annually by a qualied eld service person.
2. Any component that is found faulty must be replaced with an approved component.
3. Any tampering or modifying with the Fire Pit is dangerous and voids all warranties.
4. During winter months in cold climates and various seasons operation the Fire Pit may be affected by weather condi tions. It is recommended to use a ventilated cover overtop of your Fire Pit to protect it from humid/rainy weather condi tions when not in use. Heavy rains/downpours could affect the Fire Pit operation if not covered; if this occurs ensure you allow the Fire Pit time to dry out before attempting to operate. NOTE: If a combustible type cover is used over the Fire Pit when not in use be sure to remove it before operation to prevent a severe safety hazard.
5. Carbon (soot) may build up on the surface of logs (if installed) during heavy use. Sooting may also occur periodically on the screen of the ignitor hood. To clean, brush off with a dry bristle brush or cloth. Keep soot away from clothing or furniture.
6. Over time stainless steel parts discolor when heated, usually a golden or brown hue. This discoloration is normal and does not affect the performance of the appliance.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
FAULT CODES
The AF-5000MOD-1 control module has built-in error detection for several common operating fault conditions. When the control module detects an error, it will emit a series of beeps. The beeping pattern will help to determine the cause of the
operating fault.
Ignition Safety (Protection for Ignition system):
Error Code: One beep every one second. Description of Fault: Warn users if the pilot is not successfully ignited in 15 seconds. How to Clear: Press OFF then ON buttons to re-attempt ignition. What to Check:
1. Ensure gas supply is turned on.
2. Ensure that the gas line is purged of air. Air is common in the gas line if the appliance has just been installed, has been disconnected then re-connected to the gas line, or if the appliance has been unused for an extended period of time.
3. Ensure there is no blockage in the gas line.
4. Make sure that the ame sensor electrode is clean. Soot buildup will insulate the electrode and will not allow for proper ame sensing.
5. Ensure orange/white leads from module are plugged into the “PILOT” connection on the valve body.
6. Ensure green/white leads from module are plugged into the “MAIN” connection on the valve body.
7. Verify lead from igniter on electrode assembly is connected to the “I” terminal on the module.
8. Verify lead from ame sensor on electrode assembly is connected to the “S” terminal on the module.
9. Verify that the black ground lead from the module is connected to a proper ground on the appliance.
Sensor Safety (Protection for Flame sensor):
Error Code: 4 Beeps every one second (Constant beeping) Description of Fault: Warn users that the ame sensor detects a ame already present when ignition sequence is initiated. This fault will also occur if the ame sensor is shorted to ground. How to Clear: Press OFF then ON buttons to re-attempt normal ignition. What to Check:
1. Check if ame is actually present when valve is turned OFF (if so, replace valve).
2. Ensure that the ame sensor electrode is not touching the burner or another metal surface.
3. Check if the ame sensor wiring is worn, frayed, or otherwise damaged.
4. If 3-probe ignitor is exposed to excessive moisture/water it will need 24-48 hours to dry out.
6. Replace electrode assembly.
7. Replace module.
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Thermal Safety (Overheat Protection):
Error Code: 4 Beeps every 2 seconds. Description of Fault: Warn users that the modules internal temperature exceeds 170°F. How to Clear: Module’s internal temperature must cool to below 160°F and then press ON button. What to Check:
1. Ensure that there is proper ventilation to the control module.
2. Is module located in unapproved location, too close to burner?
3. Move to cooler location.
Wireless Remote Transmitter Will Not Operate Appliance
1. Make sure that the transmitter is within the 25-foot operational range of the control module.
2. Ensure batteries in transmitter are fully charged and properly installed.
3. If using the battery pack, ensure batteries are fully charged and properly installed. Also, make sure that the bat tery pack’s 4-pin connector is securely connected to the battery pack and control module.
4. If using optional AC adapter, ensure that the AC adapter leads are securely attached to “POWER” connection on the control module. Also, ensure that the AC adapter is connected to a live 120VAC power source.
5. Ensure “Remote/Off” switch on control module is set to “Remote”.
6. Ensure the control module has learned the transmitter’s security code (learning section pg. 7).
7. Make sure that the remote transmitter is not placed/mounted to a metal surface, which will reduce the operating range.
8. Make sure that there is not a large metal obstruction between the remote transmitter and the control module.
Igniter Electrode Sparks Frequently During Operation
1. The control module will generate a spark at the igniter electrode if the system is in the ON position, but does not sense a ame.
2. Make sure that the ame sensor electrode is clean. Soot buildup will insulate the electrode and will not allow for proper ame sensing.
3. Make sure that wind does not blow the ame off of the ame sensor. The sensor hood and the appliance media (rocks, glass, etc.) provides shielding from the wind. Ensure that the sensor hood and appliance media is properly positioned per the appliance instructions. If wind is too strong, and the ame will not maintain contact with the ame sensor, the appliance should not be operated.
Flame Modulation Will Not Work or Works Backwards
1. Ensure that the black and red leads from the battery pack are securely connected to the red and black leads from the Hi/Lo latching solenoid located on the valve body (red to red and black to black).
2. Verify that the selector switch on the battery pack is set to LATCHING SOLENOID only.
3. Check functionality with all transmitters to determine if there is an issue with the main control system or an individual transmitter. If the issue is with an individual transmitter, make sure that the batteries in both the transmit ter and battery pack are installed properly and fully charged.
Fig. 12 Wiring Diagram
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
ON
OFF
HI
LO
30MIN.
60 MIN.
120 MIN.
OFF
The following accessories are available from your local regear dealer/distributor. Each accessory comes with a separate
installation manual. Read each instruction thoroughly before installing.
MODEL: FG-DSI-WWS/H/L
Wireless wall switch with
ON/OFF/HI/LO
MODEL: FPB-19SDI/LPK
Brass orice/Air mixer for 19-inch DSI
LP conversion kit
MODEL: FG-DSI-WWS
Wireless wall switch with
ON/OFF ONLY
MODEL: FPB-25DSI-LPK
Brass orice/Air mixer for 25-inch DSI
LP conversion kit
MODEL: FG-DSI-WWT
4-Button Timer with
30/60/120/OFF in Minutes
MODEL: FG-DSI-DC
120 Volt adapter converts to 6DCV for
use with the repit
MODEL: FPB-12-14/LPK
Brass orice/air mixer for 12”x12” OR
14”x14” pits using (12-inch restar)
LP Conversion Kit
MODEL: FPB-19LPCK
Brass orice/air mixer for 19” &
20” pits using (18-inch restar)
LP Conversion Kit
MODEL: FPB-25LPCK
Brass orice/air mixer for 25” & 26”
pits (24-inch restar)
LP Conversion Kit
FCC REQUIREMENTS
NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFER ENCE CAUSED BY
UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S
AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
FOR TECHNICAL SERVICE, CALL:
regear, LLC
PO Box 871250
Canton, MI 48187
(888) 220-4333 Ext. #3
Fax (888) 431-0585
WEB SITE: www.regearusa.com
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Fire Gear LLC hereby warrants to the ORIGINAL PUR­CHASER of this Fire Pit System, that it will be free from material and workmanship defects that prevent safe and correct operation of the product commencing from date of purchase from Fire Gear LLC.
Consumer/Non-Commercial Applications
Stainless Steel Fire Pit Burner Bowl/Pan 5 Years Stainless Steel - Fire Star 5 Years Stainless Steel – Valve Box 5 Years Electronics, Valve & Pilot Assembly 1 Year
Commercial Applications
Stainless Steel Fire Pit Burner Bowl/Pan 1 Year Stainless Steel - Fire Star 1 Year Stainless Steel – Valve Box 1 Year Electronics, Valve & Pilot Assembly 1 Year
When assembled, installed and operated in accordance with the accompanying printed instructions.
Fire Gear LLC may require reasonable proof of your date of purchase. YOU SHOULD RETAIN YOUR SALES SLIP OR INVOICE AND RETURN THE WAR­RANTY REGISTRATION CARD WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE.
This Limited Warranty shall be valid and limited to,
the original purchaser only, within the connes of
the original site installation.
WARNING: Any modication to this product will
void the warranty!
This Limited Warranty shall be limited to the repair and/or replacement of parts that prove defective un­der normal use and service and which on examina­tion shall indicate, to Fire Gear LLC’s satisfaction, that they are defective. Before returning any parts, contact Fire Gear LLC Customer Service Center. If
Fire Gear LLC conrms the defect and approves the
claim, Fire Gear LLC will replace such parts without charge.
The Owner must provide a bill of sale, cancelled
check, or payment record to verify purchase date and establish warranty period. Travel, diagnostic cost, service labor to repair the defect and freight charges on warranty parts to and from the factory will be responsibility of the owner. Fire Gear LLC will not be responsible for labor charges and/or damage incurred in installation, repair, and replace­ment or for incidental or consequential damages.
This Limited Warranty does not cover any failures or operating difculties due to accident, abuse, mis­use, alteration, misapplication, vandalism, improper installation or improper maintenance or service, or failure to perform normal and routine maintenance.
Damage due to severe weather conditions such as hail, hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, discolor­ation due to over heating, exposure to chemicals (including salt), either directly or in the atmosphere, or very high humidity, is not covered by this Limited Warranty.
There are no other express warranties except as set forth herein and any applicable implied war­ranties of merchantability and tness are limited in duration to the period of coverage of this express written Limited Warranty. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so this limitation may not apply to you.
Fire Gear LLC is not liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages. Fire Gear LLC’s liability is limited to the purchase price of this Fire Gear LLC Fire Pit System. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Fire Gear LLC does not authorize any person or company to assume for it any other obligation or liability in connection with the sale, installation, use, removal, return, or replacement of its equipment; and no such representations are binding on Fire Gear LLC.
This Warranty applies only to products sold at retail and manufactured by:
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