Assembly and Installation instructions for Natural Gas DIY-38, DIY-2032, DIY-2049
Thank you for purchasing a Do-It-Yourself gas fire pit kit from The Outdoor GreatRoom Company. Please read through all
instruction steps and warnings before assembling your fire pit.
DIY-2049 (Long Rectangular)
Burner
Electronic igniter
Metal flex hose
4-piece DIY burner support
(8) Nut, bolt , lock washer
(2) Black #6 – 5/8” screws
#31 Orifice (NG)
#43 Orifice (LP)
Control panel with mounting
bracket and optional filler.
Grounding wire
Sparker extension wire
Burner
Electronic igniter
Metal flex hose
6-piece DIY burner support
(12) Nut, bolt , lock washer
(2) Black #6 – 5/8” screws
#21 Orifice (NG)
#31 Orifice (LP Over 100lb tank)
Control panel with mounting
bracket and optional filler.
Grounding wire
Sparker extension wire
Burner
Electronic igniter
Metal flex hose
4-piece DIY burner support
(8) Nut, bolt , lock washer
(2) Black #6 – 5/8” screws
#17 Orifice (NG)
#36 Orifice (LP over 100lb tank)
Control panel with mounting
bracket and optional filler.
Grounding wire
Sparker extension wire
Recommended tools and supplies
2 adjustable wrenches for tightening gas connections
7/16” wrench for assembling burner support
Power drill with Phillips bit
AAA Battery for igniter (not included)
Lava rock or other decorative media* (sold separately)
Masonry block
Outdoor-rated construction adhesive for securing block and control panel (if desired)
Leveling device for placing block
Concrete chisel
¼” concrete anchors (optional for attaching control panel bracket to block)
Hammer drill (for drilling holes for concrete anchors)
*lava rock, heat-tempered glass, or other decorative fire-safe medium MUST be used to ensure proper
burner operation. Do not burn without covering burner with lava rock or similar.
Consult your Crystal Fire Owner’s manual included in
this kit for important safety and other information
before operating this burner.
NOTE: If using a 20lb propane tank, an LP kit is available for purchase
on page 5 of this instruction booklet.
Dimensions for recommended
fire pit sizing located on page 5
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Step 1: Assembling the burner support
Step 2: Installing the Control Panel (suggested method for common cases)
Filler (optional) for taller
blocks
Insert
AAA battery
(not included)
Control panel front can
be removed in the
future for access to gas
valve and maintenance.
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While the control panel included in your kit is meant to work universally for most fire pit block sizes, for
Step 3: Placing the control panel (suggested method for common cases)
Option 1:
For smaller block sizes
Option 2:
For larger block sizes
For rectangular DIY fire pits, blocks should be cut to size for proper fit. Alternatively, mesh
screen or other material can be cut and attached to control panel to act as filler around control
panel.
Control panel assembly should be
glued or secured with ¼” concrete
anchors to the block below it.
Be sure to locate the
sparker electrode and
burner neck facing toward
control panel
Cut hole, remove material with
chisel, or leave gap between blocks
for incoming gas if needed.
Burner support ring should be
located one block layer above
control panel. (a longer flexline can be used if mounting
control panel elsewhere)
8” minimum clearance to
combustibles below burner
Space or cut blocks to
provide adequate
airflow under the
burner in case of a gas
leak. 10 square inches
total of ventilation is
required at ground
Always follow local codes and block manufacturer suggestions
for building a safe block fire pit.
extreme cases, blocks may need to be cut to ensure a perfect fit. See below for installation methods.
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