FIREPITS Brightstar Installation And Instruction Manual

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Gas Firepit Burner
Installation
and
Instruction Manual
Please read the 'getting started' section of this manual,
BEFORE you unpack the burner

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  • Page 1 Gas Firepit Burner Installation Instruction Manual Please read the ‘getting started’ section of this manual, BEFORE you unpack the burner...
  • Page 2 Contents Getting Started Safety Instructions What’s Included Installation Operating Instructions Maintenance Troubleshooting Parts List Warranty Information Contact Information Specification The Gas Firepit Burner is designed to work with the following Gas Types Gas Type Natural Gas G20 Methane G31 Propane G30 Butane Appliance Category I 2H...
  • Page 3: Getting Started

    Getting Started Unpacking the Box Care should be taken when removing the Firepit burner from its packag- ing. The main burner and mounting plate are connected to the control box with two flexible gas pipes, a copper thermocouple lead, and a thin wire Piezo lead.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Please read before installing and operating your new Gas Firepit Burner. This appliance must only be used outdoors. WARNING Accessible parts may be very hot, Keep children away. Any modification to this appliance may be dangerous and is not permitted. The gas valve has been set by the manufacturer.
  • Page 5: What's Included

    What’s Included Gas Firepit Burner Assembly Volcanic Lava Rocks Allen Key LPG Version Only 4mtrs of LPG Gas Hose 2 off Hose Clips...
  • Page 6: Installation

    Firepit. It needs to ‘blend in’ and ‘stand out’, as it will quickly become the main focal point of your garden. Gas Firepits are usually installed in some form of con- crete or brick structure, to match the surrounding patio area. You will also need some form of seating surrounding your Firepit.
  • Page 7 We cannot cover all conceivable designs and options, but have in- cluded some ‘generic’ installation ideas, and tips. WARNING… All Firepits will need ventilation holes at the base of the Firepit. We rec- ommend either some form of airbrick, or a minimum of 100cms2 area. These air vents should be positioned at ground level.
  • Page 8: Lpg Installation

    LPG Installation A screw on Propane regulator having a capacity of 4kg/h at a supply pressure of 37 mbar must be used. Clip on regulators cannot provide adequate gas flow. You will also require a minimum 19kg sized propane bottle, as the smaller capacity bottles cannot provide adequate gas flow.
  • Page 9 Install Our Firepit Burner has been manufactured, very accurately. However, building a brick or concrete ‘pit’ to house the burner assembly may not be so accurate. Therefore building the pit and installing the burner, should be carried out at the same time. The installation should also allow room for connecting up the gas supply.
  • Page 10 Test Once the gas feed pipe is connected and tested for leaks, the Firepit burner can be lit for the first time. This may take several attempts before the pipes are purged of air. Note, the burner is designed to operate with Lava Rock covering the burner. This helps to dissipate the gas whilst adding air to the mixture.
  • Page 11 Operating Instructions Although the operation of the Firepit is relatively simple, this section mainly relates to the safety aspect. Before use  Ensure there are no gas leaks. If you smell gas, DO NOT USE. See Safety Instruc- tions.  Check the burner area for any combustible material that may have fallen into the pit, such as leaves, twigs, paper, or anything that does not belong.
  • Page 12 Operating Instructions After Use  Turn lever to ‘Pilot’ position. The main burner will go out.  Turn lever to ‘Off’ position. The pilot light will go out.  Do not leave the area before the flames are completely out. ...
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    Maintenance  Ensure the Burner area is kept clean and clear of dirt and especially anything com- bustible.  Ensure the Air Vents at the base of your pit are clear at all times.  Its recommended the Firepit is covered when not being used, to stop leaves etc falling in.
  • Page 14: Parts List

    Parts List Part No Part Description FP01-01 Control Box FP01-01C Control Box Screws x 4 FP01-02 Burner & Round Base FP02-03 Burner & Square Base FP03-03 Burner & Octagonal Base FP01-06 Pilot Cage FP01-A02/1 Pilot Support Bracket + 2 Screw FP01-A02/2 Pilot Thermocouple FP01-A02/3...
  • Page 15 Also, if purchased through a dealer or installer, his name and contact details. Firepits UK Ltd make every effort to ensure all firepit burners leaving our factory are in perfect work- ing order. Each burner is ‘burn tested’, to ensure it functions safely and correctly. Due to the nature of the product, problems can be caused during the installation process, which are not covered by the manufacturers’...
  • Page 16: Contact Details

    Contact Details Gas Firepit Burner Assembly Name Firepits UK Ltd Phone 01425 626171 email sales@gasfirepits.co.uk 10 Shirley Road Southampton Address Hampshire SO15 3EU Installer Name Phone email Address Gas Safety Engineer Name Phone email Address Serial Number: S/N _______________________ Make a note of the person/company that built and installed your new Firepit.

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