Outdoor Great Room Santa Fe 36 User Manual
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3. To obtain proper operation, it is imperative that the burner flame characteristics are constant, not lifting or floating. For a
clean burn the unit is designed to run at full flow. If not operating at full fuel flow black smoke may start to occur. Always
operate at full fuel flow to burn clean and prevent smoke. Dirty logs can be easily cleaned off with water and light soap.
4. Periodically remove the logs and examine the burner and its components. If dirty, clean with a soft brush and soapy
water solution. Also examine the area around the burner. Any dirt or foreign material, such as spider webs or nests in this
area should be removed. This will ensure long life, safe and trouble free operation.
5. Periodically check the hose connecting the LP gas cylinder to ensure it is not cracked or damaged in any way. All
natural gas hook-ups should be serviced and inspected only by qualified installers only.
NOTE: Carbon (soot) may built up on the surface of the logs over time or with extended use. This is more likely to occur
when using LP, (propane), gas. The soot should be cleaned off the surfaces of the imitation logs periodically to prevent
excessive build up. To clean the logs, be sure the fire is out, the gas supply is turned off and the logs are cool to the
touch. The soot can then be brushed of with a dry bristle brush or cloth. Take care while cleaning the logs as they can
become damaged if mishandled. Care should be taken to dispose of the soot and the cleaning materials properly. Keep
away from clothing and outdoor furniture.
During the cold winter months or in colder climates, it is recommended to disconnect the TRIPARO gas log fire pit and
store it in a cool dry place. Do not store the propane tank inside. For the balance of the year, protect and cover your
TRIPARO from the rain, freezing rain or heavy snow by using the custom TRIPARO cover than comes with the kit. Before
installing the cover make sure the unit is shut off, that the gas lines are disconnected and that the unit has had sufficient
time to cool. Install the cover and use the tie-down straps to secure it tightly to the unit to prevent the wind from blowing it
off.
HIGH ELEVATION INSTALLATION
This listed gas appliance fire pit is approved for elevations from 0 to 4500 feet in Canada and the U.S. A. When installing
this fire pit at an elevation above 4500 feet (in the U.S.), it may be necessary to decrease the input rating by changing the
existing burner orifice to a smaller size. Input should be reduced four percent (4%) for each 1, 000 feet above sea level,
unless the heating value of the gas has been reduce, in which case this general rule will not apply. To identify the proper
orifice size, check with your local gas utility. When installing this unit at an elevation above 4,500 feet (in Canada), check
with your local authorities. Consult the local gas utility for assistance in determining the proper orifice for your location.
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
FP0100
Replacement Crushed Lava Rock Kit
FP0101
Replacement Fire Log Set
FP0102
Replacement Fire Pit Electronic Igniter
FP0103
Replacement Fire Pit Gas Control Knob
FP0104
Replacement Fire Pit Propane Fuel Hose With Regulator
FP0105
Replacement Celtic/Milan Tan Cover
FP0106
Replacement Heritage Tan Cover
FP0107
Replacement Monte Carlo Tan Cover
FP0111
Replacement Fire Pit Propane Orifice, (SPECIFY FIRE PIT
MODEL WHEN ORDERING)
FP0112
Replacement Fire Pit Natural Gas Orifice, (SPECIFIY FIRE PIT
MODEL WHEN ORDERING)
NATURAL GAS CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS FOR GAS LOG FIRE PIT