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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFile Documents.1010 E Hyman Ave.0025-2022-BCHO (15) NG $ TR [ NDS:: Owner's Guide and Instruction Manual ..__ , . __ .._ ____ ...:.. __ _- - - -- — _ - �' 1 J�,riuwi -.A^ „G .tea.^__..,1,:,-_.>c.., „, • Thank you for your purchase! - PATENTED www.warming-trends.com/patents INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION; REQUIRED ON SITE 0 . r o�ti�;70 AT TIME OF INSPECTION 4�' ' . ' '� EV .ti EERIE" . • c....IVV IVV I��sTh -i 14I PMGI313 - M LIPP .J C� PMG LISTED I�l•t . -i't-,r`-" ' gieVENEIN IfirattiVig Trends V1 FORCOUELXVORIANCE 3UEDING DEPARTMENT limp IMPORTANT PRODUCT WARNINGS DANGER FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD If you smell gas: • Shut off gas to the appliance. • Extinguish any open flame. • If odor continues, leave the area immediately. • After leaving the area, call your gas supplier or fire department. • Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire or explosion, which could cause property damage, personal injury, or death. A/� WARNING Do not store or use gasoline, or other flammable vapors and liquids, in the vicinity of this or any other appliances. An LP-cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. AWARNING: For Outdoor Use Only. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency, or the gas supplier. WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or •• \ explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. ADANGER! CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD This appliance can produce carbon monoxide which has no odor. •• Using it in an enclosed space can kill you. Never use this appliance in an enclosed space such as ® a camper,tent, car or home. INSTALLER: Leave this The installer is responsible for using the correct manual with the appliance. fuel line sizing and/or regulation to provide gas CONSUMER: Retain this within the specified minimum and maximum gas manual for future reference. inlet pressures of the fire feature. RECEIVED 05/02/2022 � J 2 www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warming-trend m8/15/2022 ASPEN `o"`"ut"""`w"`E BUILDING DEPARTMENT AVERTISSEMENTS IMPORTANTS CONCERNANT LES PRODUITS AA DANGER RISQUE D'INCENDIE OU D'EXPLOSION S'il y a une odeur de gaz : • Coupez ('admission de gaz de l'arrareil. • Eteindre toute flamme nue. • Si l'odeur persiste, eloignez-vous de l'appareil et appelez immediatement le fournisseur de gaz ou le service d'incendie. • Si ces precautions ne sont pas respectees, cela pourrait provoquer un incendie ou une explosion, pouvant causer des dommages materiels, des blessures ou la mort. AVERTISSEMENT Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser de ('essence ni d'autres vapeurs ou liquides inflammables dans le voisinage de l'appareil, ni de tout autre appareil. Une bouteille de propane qui n'est pas raccordee en vue de son utilisation, ne doit pas etre entreposee dans le voisinage de cet appareil ou de tout autre appareil. AVERTISSEMENT: Pour utilisation a I'exterieur seulement. L'installation et l'entretien doivent etre effectues par un installateur qualifie, une agence de service ou le fournisseur de gaz. AVERTISSEMENT: Si les informations de ce manuel ne sont pas suivies a la lettre, un incendie ou une explosion peut en resulter et causer des dommages materiels, des blessures corporelles ou la mort. DANGER! MONOXYDE DE CARBONE / Cette appareil peut produire du monoxyde de carbone, un gaz inodore. L'utilisation de cet appareil dans des espaces clos nir peut entrainer la mort. Ne jamais utiliser cet appareil dans un espace clos comme un vehicule de camping, une tente, une automobile ou une maison. Ne pas utiliser cet appareil s'il a ete plonge, meme partiellement, dans l'eau. Appeler un technicien qualifie pour inspecter l'appareil et remplacer toute partie du systeme de commande et toute commande qui a ete plongee dans l'eau. INSTALLATEUR: Laissez ce II incombe a ('installateur d'utiliser le manuel ave ('appliance dimensionnement et/ ou la regulation corrects de la CONSOMMATEUR: conduite de carburant pour fournir du gaz dans les Conserves ce manuel pour pressions d'entree minimum et maximum specifiees reference ulterieure. pour la fonction incendie. 05/02/2022 giEVENIEwww.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warap trengs�corJ ASPEN 3 ` `�"`""" BUILDING DEPARTMENT , mP General Warnings and Information 5 Code Requirements 6 Minimum and Maximum Gas Inlet Pressures 6 Location Considerations 6 Construction of Enclosure 7 Clearances Diagram 8 General Burner System Installation 8 Match Lit System Connection Diagrams... 10 (60K- 120K w/FLKV12 and 121K-249K w/FLKV34FIT180) Match Lit System Connection Diagrams 12 (250K-299K w/ DFLKV34FIT250 and 250K-299K w/DFLKV34FIT300) 24 Volt Electronic Ignition System Connection Diagrams 14 (60K- 120K w/FLKV12 and 121K-249K w/FLKV34FIT180) 24 Volt Electronic Ignition System Connection Diagrams 16 (250K-299K w/ DFLKV34FIT250 and 250K-299K w/DFLKV34FIT300) Push Button Ignition System Connection Diagrams 19 Media Installation 20 Operating Instructions 20 FireStorm Steel Gas Log Owner Information and Installation 21 General Maintenance 22 Troubleshooting 23 Warranty 24 Prop 65 Warning 25 Replacement Parts 26 Certified Units ICC ICC ICC Compliance with the following codes: F� ;lP.) r 1.2021,2018,2015,2012,and 2009 International Fire Code®(IFC) CQ 2.2021,2018,2015,2012,and 2009 International Fuel Gas Code®(IFGC) PMG LISTED 3.2018,2015,2012 and 2009 Uniform Mechanical Code®(UMC)* ICC-ES Report PMG-1213 4.2020,2015 and 2010 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code** *Uniform Plumbing Code is a copyrighted publication of the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials **Copyrighted publication of Canadian Standard Association Compliance with the following standards: 1.ANSI Z21.97/CSA 2.41-2017 Outdoor Decorative Gas Appliances Product:Outdoor Decorative Gas Fire Pit and Fireplaces MATCH LIT: Model#WTVES120 NG/LP as matchlit 24 VOLT STANDARD ELECTRONIC Model#CFBT350 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFB60 NG/LP as match lit Model#WTVES180 NG/LP as matchlit IGNITION SYSTEMS-Standard Capacity Model#CFBT410 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFB120 NG/LP as match lit Model#WT230 NG/LP as matchlit Model#CFB60 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model#CFBT470 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFB180 NG/LP as match lit Model#WTV350 NG/LP as matchlit Model#CFB120 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model#CFBO180 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFB240 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFB180 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model#CFB0280 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFB290 NG/LP as match lit 3V BATTERY OPERATED UNITS Model#CFB240 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model#CFB0360 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFB60 NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBL90 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBL90 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model#WTV60 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFBL110 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFB120 NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBL110 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model#WTV120 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFB240 NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBL130 NG/LP as match lit W Model#CFBL9OLP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBL130 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model# TV180 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFBL150 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBL110LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBL150 NG/LP with 24VIKSC 24 VOLT PREMIUM ELECTRONIC Model#CFBL190 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBL190 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model#CFBL210 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBL130LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFB60 2XL NG/LP with 24VIKSC IGNITION SYSTEMS-Standard Capacity Model#CFBL250 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBL150LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBH120 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model#CFB60 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBL270 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBL190LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBH160 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model#CFB120 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBL320 NG/LP as matchlit Model#CFBL210LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBH200 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model#CFB180 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFB60 2XL NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBL250LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBT110 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model#CF6240 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBH120 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFB60 2XL NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBT170 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model#CFB290 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBH160 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBH120LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBO180 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model#CFBL90 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBH2O0 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBH16OLP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFB0280 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model#CFBL110 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBH240 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBH2O0LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#WTV60 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model#CFBL130 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBH260 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBH240LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#WTV120 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model#CFBL150 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBH300 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBH260LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#WTV180 NG/LP with 24VIKSC Model#CFBL190 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBH340 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBH300LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBL210 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBH340LP NG/LP with 3VIK 24 VOLT STANDARD ELECTRONIC Model#CFBL250 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBH420 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBT110LP NG/LP with 3VIK IGNITION SYSTEMS-High Capacity Model#CFBL270 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBT110 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBT170LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFB240 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFB60 2XL NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBT170 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBT230LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFB290 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFBH120 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBT230 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBT290LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFB300 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFBH160 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBT290 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBT350LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBL210 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFBH200 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBT350 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBT410LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBL250 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFBH240 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBT410 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBT470LP NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBL270 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFBH260 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFBT470 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFBO180 NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBL320 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFBT110 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#CFB0180 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFB0280 NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBH240 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFBT170 NG/ i Model#CFB0280 NG/LP as match lit Model#CFB0360 NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBH260 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFBT230 NG/IF I\1E tModel#CFB0360 NG/LP as match lit Model#WTV60 NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBH300 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFBT290 NG/ Model#WTV40 NG/LP as matchlit Model#WTV120 NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBH340 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFBO180 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#WTV60 NG/LP as matchlit Model#WTV180 NG/LP with 3VIK Model#CFBH420 NG/LP with 24VIKHC Model#CFBO280 NG/LP�2gV/41(SC: Model#WTV120 NG/LP as matchlit Model#WTV60 NG/LP wit I 2 0 2 2 Model#WTV120 NG/LP as matchlit Model#CFBT230 NG/LP with 24VI ��p, Model#CFBT290 NG/LP with 24VlID)t iv--�V+L�l#WTV120 NG/LP with P24VIKSC Model#WTV180 NG/LP as matchlit I#WTV180 NG/LP with P24V D L m 4 www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warming-trend m/15/zo�P IO"`"j"""PI'""`E BUILDING DEPARTMENT iimP 24 VOLT PREMIUM ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEMS-High Capacity Model#CFB300 NG/LP with P24VIKHC Model#CFBL320 NG/LP with P24VIKHC Model#CFBH300 NG/LP with P24VIKHC Model#CFBH340 NG/LP with P24VIKHC Model#CFBH420 NG/LP with P24VIKHC Model#CFBT350 NG/LP with P24VIKHC Model#CFBT410 NG/LP with P24VIKHC Model#CFBT470 NG/LP with P24VIKHC Model#CFBO360 NG/LP with P24VIKHC Model#WTV120 NG/LP with P24VIKHC High Capacity(HC)ignitions may be substituted for Standard Capacity(SC)ignitions. High Capacity(HC) ignitions may be substituted for Standard Capacity(SC) ignitions. GENERAL INFORMATION This Owner's Guide and Instruction Manual contains critical information for the safe installation and operation of your Warming TrendsTM fire feature.You must read this manual in its entirety prior to installation and/or operation. Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage, personal injury,or death. WARNING: HOT! DO NOT TOUCH. SEVERE BURNS MAY RESULT. CLOTHING IGNITION MAY RESULT. • Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the area of the appliance. • Clothing or other flammable materials should not be hung from the appliance or placed on or near the appliance. • Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer,service agency,or the gas supplier. It is the installer's responsibility to read the Installation Manual thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment to ensure a safe installation and to educate the end user as to proper operation.Warming TrendsTM is not responsible for damage due to improperly installed or operated units. Installers must leave this manual with the end user. Instructions are updated as needed,and it is the installer or owners' responsibility to periodically review Warming Trends° website for applicable updates(www.Warming-Trends.com.) Please keep this manual with your important papers. WARNING: Do not use appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control that has been under water. WARNING: DO NOT USE OXYGEN MIXERS WITH YOUR WARMING TRENDS°APPLIANCE. Mixers may create leakage in the cavity of the pit and could cause fire or explosion which could cause property damage, personal injury, or death. WARNING: Product is not intended to be used to burn wood or other combustibles.Solid fuels shall not be burned in the appliance. Do not put any combustible materials into the fire it. RECEIVED WARNING: D Only use Liquid Propane or Natural Gas as specified for your Warming Trendsosip0 22 or burner. Do not use an alternative fuel. 0 11 N ) c www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warr.l�.q ren so?Mr ASPEN 5 FOR mp BUILDING DEPARTMENT CODE REQUIREMENTS LOCATION CONSIDERATIONS It is the responsibility of the installer to consult with the All appliances,match lit kits,spark ignition,and electronic local municipality and to FOLLOW ALL LOCAL CODES ignition systems are designed and intended for outdoor use concerning the installation and operation of the fire feature. only. When the appliance is for connection to a For electronic ignition models,there must be an electrical fixed piping system,the installation must shutoff(wall switch or breaker)on the exterior of the appli- conform with local codes, or in the absence ance or on adjacent structure to allow for emergency shut- of local codes with the National Fuel Gas down and maintenance.Distance may be determined by local code. Code, ANSI Z223.1•NFPA54; National Fuel Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA All appliances must have a gas shutoff located outside of the appliance to allow for emergency shutoff and maintenance. B149.1; or Propane Storage and Handling I Select a location where the appliance can be attended during Code, CSAB149.2, as applicable. operation.Never leave an operating appliance unattended For systems with electronic ignitions: or by someone not familiar with its operation or emergency The appliance when installed, must be shutoff locations. electrically grounded in accordance with Appliances may create very high temperatures-combusti- local codes, or in the absense of local bles must be located far enough away that there is no risk of ignition. codes,with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70; or the Canadian Electrical IMPORTANT:It is recommended that material such as granite,marble or other dense stone be kept an appropriate Code, CSA C22.1, if applicable. distance away from flame due to risk of cracking.Manufactur- er is not responsible for damage to any enclosure material for any reason. Minimum and Maximum FIRE PIT CLEARANCES Gas Inlet Pressures • 36"horizontally from any combustible structure or materials. The installer is responsible for using the correct fuel lines • Overhead clearance should be a minimum of 120" and/or regulation to provide gas to the fire feature within the from combustible structures or materials. specified minimum and maximum gas inlet pressures below: • Choose a location that allows easy access for installa- Gas Inlet Pressures tion and maintenance of the fire feature. MATCH LIGHT Minimum Maximum • Pick a location that allows sufficient horizontal room to enjoy the appliance while allowing a safe distance Natural Gas 3.5"W.C. 7.0"W.C. from the heat and flame. (.8718 Kpa) (1.7436 Kpa) • Always consult with local municipality regarding any Liquid Propane 11.0"W.C. 13.0"W.C. local code requirements. (2.7399 Kpa) (3.2381 Kpa) • See Clearance Diagram on page 8. The enclosure must be constructed on a stable surface and STANDARD-24VIKHC Minimum Maximum must be level. For models with electronic ignitions,the control/valve box Natural Gas 3.0"W.C. 5.0"W.C. must be above grade with adequate drainage to prevent (.7472 Kpa) (1.2454 Kpa) water exposure to the controls inside the box.Additionally, Liquid Propane 8.0"W.C. 12.0"W.0 the weight of the burner system must not be supported by or (1.9927 Kpa) (2.989(Kpa) rest upon the control valve/box.A plate,pan or other surface should be used to support the weight of the burner system. 3V-3VIK Minimum Maximum Blocks,bricks,or metal collars(L-brackets)can be used to build a support for the system plate or pan.Larger plates Natural Gas 4.5"W.C. 10.0"W.C. and pans should include additional support to avoid (1.1209 Kpa) (2.4908 Kpa) _ bowing.A center support(using blocks,bricks or other Liquid Propane 11.0"W.C. 13.0"W.C. non-combustible materials)is recommended for round (2.7399 Kpa) (3.2381 Kpa) or square plates and pans over 30"and for rectangular plates or pans over 40". PREMIUM-P24VIKSC, Minimum Maximum P24VIKHC Warming Trends Burners,Ignitions,Media and otherAcces- sories may be installed in Outdoor Fireplaces.The clearances, Natural Gas 3.5"W.C. 14.0"W.C. materials,venting and construction standards for Outdoor (.8718 Kpa) (3.4872 Kpa) Fireplaces may be determined by Local or Natio } 2� 1 Liquid Propane 8.0"W.C. 14.0"W.C. Such Codes may incorporate or defer to the recdrld'a '• `=r •�l (1.9927 Kpa) (3.4872 Kpa) tions or requirements of the Outdoor Fireplace Manufacturer or the party designing the Fire Place.It is the install/4502i 2 0 2 2 sibilityto ensure confo O C' tau 11,D.licable local standards. 0 6 www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warming-trend m8/15/2022 ASPEN FORCOMCCIMPLANCE BUILDING DEPARTMENT iMP CONSTRUCTION OF top of the enclosure to protect flame from excessive wind. Some conditions may require deeper recession. ENCLOSURE It is the responsibility of the installer to provide proper in- stallation to allow for easy accessibility for service and/or WARNING: repairs. Installer must not build capstone inner ledge over All appliances must have a gas shutoff outer lip of plates or pans(unless access panel door or on the outside of the fire pit to allow for alternate access is incorporated). Building capstone inner ledge over outer edge of plates or pans will impede ac- emergency shut off and maintenance. cess to system and result in the need to crack or remove capstones to gain access.Warming Trends is not responsi- WARNING: ble for damage to enclosure for any reason whatsoever. For electronic ignition models,there must be an electrical shutoff(wall switch or WARNING: These instructions do not breaker) on the exterior of the appliance apply to vessels or appliances with self or on adjacent structure to allow for contained propane gas supply systems. emergency shutdown and maintenance. Appliances or vessels with self contained Verify correct power supply. propane gas supply systems have additional specific requirements which If located on the vessel, key valve should be mounted must be identified and met by the vessel below the plate and through the side wall of the vessel. Key installer or manufacturer. Please consult valves may be mounted remotely or on adjacent surfaces. with a qualified installer for guidance and Always use proper materials and construction for gas sup- required installation procedures. ply, power and enclosure. Materials must be non-combusti- ble in both initial installations as well as over time. For electronic ignition models requiring power supply-a qualified, licensed electrician must install power supply. The unit may be hardwired or an outdoor NEMA rated GFCI Receptacle outlet can be installed on the interior of the enclosure above grade to supply power to system. Minimum ventilation requirement: Incorporate 1 vent on at least two opposing sides(2 vents total)at a minimum size of 18 sq. inches each (Example: 3"x 6" or larger). Installation of the vents in the mid to lower area of the enclosure is recommended.Ventilation allows for heat and/or residual fuel to escape. Failure to properly vent enclosure may result in the appliance overheating or explosion.Overheating could lead to heat damage to internal components. Some enclosures may require more ventilation based on material,size, and extended use.Always consult with local municipality regarding any code requirements. Ready-to-Finish Kits come with Fire Pit Vent Kit(FPVK). Vents do not come pre-installed on Ready-to-Finish Kit as placement and installation depends on veneer.Vents to be installed by contractor on site. The interior space of the enclosure cannot be filled with RECEIVED any material (gravel, crushed rock,concrete,etc.). The appliance assembly should be recessed 4"-6"from the 05/02/2 022 www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warr. .o�rendZsOcor.. ASPEN 7 `' ` imp BUILDING DEPARTMENT FIRE PIT CLEARANCES DIAGRAM Vertical clearance of 120"from burner to combustible structure or materials is required. Horizontal or lateral clearance of 36" between edge of burner and combustible structure or materials is required. Fire Pit Cavity Components (A)GFCI Outlet (B)Location for remote receiver(optional) (C)Pigtail plug included for easy installation (D)Electronics Box(Houses 120V-24V Transformer) (E)24V Power from Transformer to Gas Valve (F)Gas Valve/Control Box Clearances (G)Pilot Assembly from combustible (H)Gas Valve Supply IN External power switch structure or required for all materials (I)Gas Stub from source electronic ignitions (other than battery operated ignitions) 1 , O 2 hr or 12 hr -Burner and jets should be Dial Timer CROSSFIRE TM covered by up to 1/2"of media 110V\120V Brass Burner above jets. (Optional) � Aluminum 1 Power Line Plate/Pan -12-13"Minimum clearance E MEFro GpNcv - �i,-�j ,, below plate required for Pis ��, , 44 0j electronic ignition �(c) Enclosure constructed F of all non-combustible Emergency Capstone .S4.11 Mo*o1/0 ISAl• • Capstone materials Stop Push �ir , Button (D (Optional) (A) (F O Required 18 sq. . �" (H) Linches of venting,or . (c� � ;� II Fequivalent,on Ell ��� OPPOSING sides of M_ �� II -,1"" �� (I) �fir-ejpit.(36 inches total.) �ti7�aY�tiY�IY�-.- c • a >a GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Use only joint compound,thread sealant, or tape specific have a qualified electrician install proper power supply to gas use that is resistant to all gases.Apply joint following all local codes. compound,thread sealant or tape to all male pipe fittings 6. Inspect flex line(s)for punctures or breaks in line(s). only and DO NOT USE ON FLARED END OF FLARED FITTINGS. Be sure to tighten every joint securely. 7. Make sure the key turns in the key valve before in- Ignition systems are recommended on any burner stalling. Use only your hand to turn the gas key valve. over 300K BTUs. If you are lighting manually be sure Never use tools. If the key valve will not turn by hand, to maintain a minimum safe distance to avoid property don't try to repair it. Force or attempted repair may damage, personal injury, or death. Please refer to match cause a fire or explosion. lit instructions. 8. Refer to Connection Diagrams starting on page 10 for applicable gas connections. 1. Verify gas supply matches burner type. 9. Position burner safely with access to all gas connec- 2. Verify gas inlet pressure is within the specified min- tions for testing. Position burner to allow sufficient imum and maximum pressures.Consult Gas Inlet clearance from the fire pit sides and capstone to Pressures on page 6. avoide damage. 3. Purge gas lines of air,water and debris. 10. Turn on gas supply to perform repeat leak tests on 4. Perform all leak tests with leak detector or leak reactant main gas supply and all connections to apE �� AVER on main gas supply and repair leaks as necessary.Turn repair as needed. off gas supply. 11. Do not use appliance if there is evidence of leaking,gas.If 5. For models that include electronic ignitions, be sure to leak is suspected,turn off main gassupply imrr�5i�(t0)2/2 022 tUEVIEWE � 8 www.Warming-Trends.com 303 346 2224 orders@warming-trend m9/15/2022 ASPEN ` `O`" BUILDING DEPARTMENT ]imp For appliances for use with a fixed fuel piping system and rock,etc.Such material,when heated, may cause the equipped with an appliance gas pressure regulator,the trapped moisture to boil,fracture unexpectedly and/ appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be discon- or explode and which could cause personal injury, netted from the gas supply piping system during any damage or death. pressure testing of that system attest pressure in excess 20. To avoid dust and clogs getting into the system,do of'h psi(3.5kPa). not dump the media over the burner.Place the media The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply pip- onto the plate or pan.Burner should be covered by ing system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve approved media up to but no more than/"above during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping sys- the jets.Excessive media coverage may cause back tern attest pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi(3.5 kPa). pressure and dangerous pooling of gas which can re- 12. Ignite burner. See applicable ignition instructions suit in explosion which could cause property damage, within Operating Instructions, page 20. personal injury,or death. 13. Electronic ignitions can either be hard wired into main 21. Do not cover the ignition pilot assembly or wind cage power supply or plugged into a location-specific out- more than halfway with any form of media. Do not let/receptacle per local codes.The electrical supply place ceramic logs too close to the pilot assembly as must be connected to an ON/OFF switch that is ex- this may cause excessive heat and system failure that ternal to the pit. Remote controls, emergency stops, is not covered by warranty. and dial timers are optional add-ons. 22.Ceramic log sets must be pre-treated before use to 14. Once appliance is lit, perform leak test on all gas con- avoid breaking or crumbling.Burn logs for 15 minutes, nections and repair as needed. then leave untouched to cool for at least one hour before 15. Turn off appliance and allow to cool. moving them again,or they could break or crumble. 23. Complete final verification of correct operation and lighting. 16. Set appliance into properly constructed,level,non-com- bustible enclosure.The enclosure must be on a stable 24. Review instruction manual with end user and instruct end surface.The weight of the appliance must be supported user not to change/modify fire pit or media in any way. by the plate or pan and not by any control box or gas valve. Blocks,bricks,metal collars or L-brackets can be The following label has been provided with the appliance. used to build a support ledge for the system plate or Affix the label in a conspicuous location adjacent to the pan.Control boxes and gas valves must be above grade appliance. with adequate drainage to prevent water damage. WARNING: Improper installation,adjustment Installer is responsible for making sure there is enoughA space in the cavity for any electronics and piping.The alteration,service or maintenance can cause lower cavity of the enclosure cannot be filled with property damage, personal injury or loss of any material(i.e.gravel,crushed rock,concrete,etc). life. Refer to the owner's information manual provided The fire pit assembly should be recessed 4"to 6"from with this appliance. Installation and service must be the top of the enclosure to protect flame from excessive performed by a qualified installer,service agency,or the wind and to allow coverage of burner.See Clearances gas supplier. Diagram on previous page. 17. To allow for regular maintenance,any capstone WARNING: Do not store or use gasoline,or materials should not overhang the interior edge of other flammable vapors and liquids, in the vicinity the fire pit. See Clearances Diagram on page 8 for of this or any other appliances. placement.Warming Trends® is not responsible for any damages to the capstone. An LP-cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. 18. Venting is required to avoid heat damage to inter- nal components and to allow airflow in case of gas AVERTISSEMENT: Une installation, un pooling. Incorporate 1 vent on at least two opposing \ ajustement, une modification, une reparation sides(2 vents total)at a minimum size of 18 sq. inches ou un entretien inapproprie peuvent etre la each for 36"total (example: 3"x 6"). Installation of cause de blessures ou de dommages.Veuillez lire the vents in the mid to lower area of the enclosure is attentivement les instructions d'installation,d'utilisation recommended. Some enclosures may require more et d'entretien avant d'installer ou de reparer ce materiel. ventilation based on material,size, and extended use. Ready-to-Finish Kits come with Fire Pit Vent Kit(FPVK). Vents do not come pre-installed on Ready-to-Finish. AVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas entreposer ni Fire Pit Vent Kits must be installed on site. utiliser de ('essence ni d'autres vapeurs ou 19. Only use fire rated media(glass, lava rock,log sets, liquides inflammables dans le voisinage de l'appareil, ni etc.)approved for use with high temperatures that de tout autre appareil. have been manufactured for specific use in fire fea Un bouteille de propane qui nest ps P�ccorCEVEDdee'en vue tures. Never use any material for media that is non-po de son utilisation, ne doit pas etre entry�,,� rous and holds moisture such as gravel, pebbles, river voisinage d au�re/a vet r pp a1E-41.,1,Ia'u icf t]1 I ou de tout www.Warming Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warr.i.o enals ) ASPEN 9 FOR imp BUILDING DEPARTMENT Leave this Connection Diagram with end user. MATCH LIT SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 60K - 249K BTU Systems 60K- 120K WITH FLKV12 (Follow steps 1 -6) 121 K-249K WITH FLKV34FIT180(Follow steps 1 - 6, including 3A) 1.Locate FLKV1 2(or FLKV34FIT1 80) Parts include Whistle-Free Flex Line, key valve, escutcheon plate, keys,and FIT180 (FLKV34FIT180 ONLY) \ [ o 0 3"Key 12"Key O MN FIT180 Kit:�/z"x 2"Nipple Included with FLKV34FIT180 ONLY I .IIII.IIIIII Escutcheon Key Valve Whistle-Free Flex Line 2.Remove Flared Fittings from Whistle-Free Flex Line (FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180) 'IIIMIIIIII Removing flared fittings first makes installation easier. Flared Thread Fitting sealant is applied Flared End t this eond only IIIIIEIIIII throughout instructions Flared Fitting Whistle-Free Flex Line 3.Connect to Coupling 3A.Connect to FIT1 80,then to Coupling (FLKV12)Connect one of your/" (FLKV34FIT1 80)Connect one 3/4" Flared Fitting removed Flared Fittings removed in Step 2 in Step 2 to FIT1 80 fitting provided by inserting FIT1 80 to the '/z"coupling located on the into interior threads of the Flared Fitting.Tighten. bottom of the aluminum plate with Use inside threads flared end on bottom.Tighten. of Flared Fitting FIT180 g 111111E111111 3/4'Flared Fitting Apply thread sealant here Coupling - - Then, connect the FIT180 fitting Apply thread Coupling sealant here into the coupling located on the - bottom of the Apply thread I Plate /z"Flared Fitting aluminum plate. sealant here - FIT180 Tighten. Plate 3/a"Flared Fitting RECEIVED 05/02/2022 10 www.Warming-Trends.com oe/15/2022 J ASPEN rends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warming-trend m `o"`ouecum icE BUILDING DEPARTMENT imP MATCH LIT SYSTEM INSTALLTION 60K- 249K BTU Systems CONTINUED 4.Connect Whistle-Free Flex Line (FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180)Connect Coupling the Whistle-Free Flex Line to the Flared Fitting previously attached to the coupling on the bottom of the aluminum plate. Plate Flared Fitting Whistle-Free Flex Line 5.Locate 2nd Flared Fitting and Connect to Key Valve (FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180) Locate the second Flared Flared Fitting Key Valve Fitting removed in Step 2 and connect into the Key Valve, placing the non-flared end into the key valve. 11111■IN Tighten. Apply thread sealant here I 6.Connect Flex Line with Key Valve (FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180) Coupling Connect the Whistle-Free Flex Line to the Flared Fitting that is now Flared Fittin connected to the Key Valve. Plate Connect Escutcheon Plate to Key Valve through vessel wall.Tighten. Shown with FIT180 Whistle-Free Flex Line Flared Fitting =_ 1E1 Key Escutcheon ' i■1 • �IIIIII'' Key Valve 1■1 RECEIVED WALL 05/02/20 2 C' FLKV12 SHOWN www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@war.I q-rencrs ASPEN 11 FOR .mp BUILDING DEPARTMENT MATCH LIT SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 250K - 299K BTU Systems 250K-299K WITH DFLKV34FIT250(Follow steps 1 - 6) 250K-299K WITH DFLKV34FIT300 (Follow steps 1 - 6, including 3A) 1.Locate DFLKV34 and FIT250 OR DFLKV34 and FIT300 Parts include two Whistle-Free Flex Lines, key valve, escutcheon plate, keys, and FIT250 Kit(DFLKV34FIT250 ONLY)or FIT300 Kit(DFLKV34FIT300 ONLY) o 0 1_ Co\ M Elmo 3"Key 12"Key _ = _ Escutcheon Key Valve III nniL FIT250 Kit:(1)3/4"x 3"Nipple FIT300 Kit:(2)3/4"x 3"Nipple /� (1)3/4"x 1/2"MM Reducer Fitting (2)3/4"Tees (2)3/4"Tees Included with DFLKV34FIT300 ONLY Included with DFLKV34FIT250 ONLY \ n I — Whistle-Free Flex Lines 2.Remove Flared Fittings from Whistle-Free Flex Lines DFLKV34FIT250 and DFLKV34FIT300) Removing flared fittings first makes attaching to FIT250 or FIT300 easier. II Flared Thread Fitting sealant is 111111_111111 appliedFlared End to this 11111 end only - /I al 11111•111111 throughout instructions Flared Fitting Whistle-Free Flex Line 3.Connect FIT250 to — 3A.Connect FIT300 to Coupling Coupling (DFLKV34FIT250) Coupling (DFLKV34FIT300) Coupling Connect 1/2"x 3/4" - - Apply thread Connect 3/4"x 3" Apply thread sealant here sealant here Reducing Fitting to Nipple to 3/4" Coupling FIT250(1/2"x 3/4" g FIT300(3/4"x 3" 1/2"Coupling located Reducing Fittin located on the bottom Nipple) _------- on the bottom of the of the aluminum plate. Apply thread 3 Apply thread aluminum plate. Plate Z sealant here Then connect /a Tee Plate ♦ sealant here Then connect 3/4"Tee to 3/4"x 3" Nipple. to 1/2"x 3/4" Reducing Fitting. FIT250(3/4"Tee) FIT300(3/4"Tee) RECEIVED 05/02/2022 12 www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I ordersQwarming-trend mOB/15/2022 J ASPEN `o"`ouecum icE BUILDING DEPARTMENT iimP MATCH LIT SYSTEM INSTALLTION 250K- 299K BTU SYSTEMS CONTINUED 4.Connect Flared Fittings to 3/4"Tee (DFLKV34FIT250 and DFLKV34FIT300) Coupling Connect Flared Fittings to 3/4"Tee. Plate FIT250(1/2"x 3/a"Reducing Fitting) or FIT300(3/4"x 3"Nipple) Flared Fitting FIT250 or FIT300 Flared Fitting Apply thread (3/4"Tee) Apply thread sealant here sealant here 5.Connect FIT Kit to Key Valve and Flared Fittings Flared Fitting (DFLKV34FIT250 and DFLKV34FIT300) 1.1 Connect 3/a"x 3" Nipple(FIT250 or Apply thread FIT300)to Key Valve. sealant here Then connect the 3/4"Tee(FIT250 and FIT250 or FIT300 Key Valve FIT300)to the connection just made. FIT250 or (3/a"x 3"Nipple) Connect 3/4" Flared Fittings to the 3/4"Tee. (F3I 3Tee) Apply thread T sealant here Apply thread sealant here 1:1 Flared Fitting 6.Connect Flex Lines to Coupling and Key Valve Connection Coupling (DFLKV34FIT250 and DFLKV34FIT300) Connect ends of 3/a"Whistle-Free Flex Plate FIT250(1/z"x 3/4"Reducing Fitting) Lines to Flared Fittings connected to or FIT300(3/4"x 3"Nipple) the aluminum plate and Coupling. _ _ Then connect available ends of the ����,������'� )1—i���l�����D/��j Whistle-Free Flex Lines to the Key 300 Valve Connection. = FIT250 or Flared Flared Connect Escutcheon Plate to Key Valve = Fitting (IITTee) Fitting through vessel wall.Tighten. VA alga �i1111111D��D Whistle-Free Flex Line Whistle-Free Flex Line FIT250 or FIT300 I (3/4"x 3"Nipple) Key Escutcheon O ) I I Key Valve RECEIVED WALL I 05/02/2022 www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warr�lI..o,renals�czo2 - ASPEN 13 FOR 1.mp BUILDING DEPARTMENT 24 VOLT ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 60K - 249K BTU Systems 60K- 120K WITH FLKV12 (Follow steps 1 -6) 121 K-249K WITH FLKV34FIT180 (Follow steps 1 -6, including 3A) 1.Locate FLKV1 2 Parts include Whistle-Free Flex Line, key valve,escutcheon £iIIIIIIII•IIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIII!l ma plate, keys, and FIT180(FLKV34FIT180 ONLY) tiliL �/II�IIII�I�IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ci 3"Key 12"Key O NM_ FIT180 Kit: /z"x 2"Nipple `1111110II11111111 I111011111` Escut'eon Key Valve Elo Included with FLKV34FIT180 ONLY - 11111II�I11111111111111111Iuiiii.iiiiii — Whistle-Free Flex Line 2.Remove Flared Fittings from Whistle-Free Flex Lines (FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180) Removing flared fittings l'�lllll�llllll first makes attaching to coupling (FLKV12)or FIT180 J (FLKVFIT180)easier. I Flared Thread \ Fitting sealant is 1 applied Flared End to this tend only hroughout / II in 11111 11111 instructions Flared Fitting Whistle-Free Flex Line 3.Connect to Coupling 3A.Connect to FIT1 80,then to Coupling (FLKV12)Connect one ' " Flared Fittings (FLKV34FIT1 80) Connect one 1" Flared removed in Step 2 to Gas Valve. Fitting removed in Step 2 to FIT180 fitting provided by inserting FIT180 into interior threads of the Flared Fitting.Tighten. Coupling Use inside threads of Flared Fitting _ - - FIT180 —f IIIIII•IIIii 3/a Flared Fitting Apply thread sealant here — Plate Then,connect the FIT180 fitting to Gas Valve. \ Coupling I- 11 - — Flared Fitting Drip 24 Volt Ignition Apply thread Plate Leg sealant here i IIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIII■IIIIII RE, ,TIVED Drip 24 Volt Ignition Apply thread 05/02/2022 Leg {�`1 sealant here 14 www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warming-trend�tl�tm`/15/2022 ay ASPEN ` `"jimp BUILDING DEPARTMENT 24 VOLT ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM INSTALLATION 60K- 249K BTU SYSTEMS CONTINUED 4.Locate 2nd Flared Fitting and Connect to Key Valve Flared Fitting Key Valve (FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180) Locate the other Flared Fitting removed in Step 2 and connect into the Key IIIIII■III�II Valve, placing the non-flared end into the key valve. _ Tighten. I I Apply thread sealant here I I 5.CONNECT FLEX LINE TO IGNITION AND KEY VALVE (FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180) Coupling Connect Whistle-Free Flex Line to Flared Fitting connection at ignition and then to Key Valve/ FIT180 connection in Step 5. —__;E Plate Connect Escutcheon Plate to Whistle-Free Key Valve through vessel wall. l Flex Line Tighten. J~�1111111l/� Drip 24 Volt Ignition Flared Leg Fitting '�� 1 1 L. , 1 Flared Fitting =_ I■1 Key Escutcheon I I. 6.CONNECT ELECTRICITY (FLKV12 and FLKV34FIT180) V ) 111111114 Key Valve Plug ignition into I INI three prong, above I WALLI grade, NEMA Rated, 7-----.1 GAS LINE IN outdoor specific GFCI electrical outlet or have electrician hardware ignition �/ into transformer. 111 -°` RECEIVED 05/02/2022 �EvirmE�U www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warr.it ren s??Mr) ASPEN 15 FOR .mp BUILDING DEPARTMENT 24 VOLT ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 250K - 300K+ BTU Systems 250K-299K WITH DFLKVFIT250(Follow steps 1 - 8) 300K+WITH DFLKVFIT300 (Follow steps 1 - 8, including 3A) 1.Locate DFLKV34 and FIT250 OR DFLKV34 and FIT300 Parts include two Whistle-Free Flex Lines, key valve, _ ) escutcheon plate, keys, and FIT250 Kit(DFLKV34FIT250 ONLY)or FIT300 Kit(DFLKVFIT300 ONLY) 0 o . ._p 3"Key 12"Key I -- - IEscutcheon Key Valve - n n 1 - ) r FIT250 Kit:(1)3/a"x 3"Nipple, FIT300 Kit:(2)3/a"x 3"Nipple, I (1)3/a"x Y2"MM Reducer Fitting, (2)3/a"Tees (2)3/a"Tees Included with DFLKV34FIT300 ONLY Included with DFLKV34FIT250 ONLY \ i Whistle-Free Flex Lines 2.Remove Flared Fittings from Whistle-Free Flex Lines (DFLKV34FIT250 and DFLKV34FIT300) Removing flared — )'II'lll.11llll fittings first makes attaching to FIT250 or FIT300 easier. IFlared Thread Fitting sealant is applied Flared End to this / end only /I throughout 111/111111 instructions Flared Fitting Whistle-Free Flex Line 3.Connect to Coupling 3A.Connect to Coupling (DFLKV34FIT250) Connect'/2"x 3/4" Reducing Fitting (DFLKV34FIT300) Connect 3/4"x 3" Nipple to to Gas Valve Gas Valve Coupling Coupling ----i- Plate — <ate FIT250(1/2"x3/a" Reducing Fitting) FIT300(3/a"x 3"Nipple) 4— � RECEIVED Drip 24 Volt Ignition Apply thread Drip 24 Volt Ignition Apply thread O 5 02 2 02 2 Leg sealant here Leg sealant here r'rV0c 0a/1 J 16 www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I ordersQwarming-trends m5/2022 ASPEN FORCOOMIMPLIANCE jimp BUILDING DEPARTMENT 24 VOLT ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM INSTALLATION 250K-290K BTU SYSTEMS CONTINUED 4.Connect Flared Fittings to 3/4"Tee (DFLKV34FIT250 and Flared Fitting DFLKV34FIT300)Connect 3/4"Tee to '/2"x 3/4" Reducing Fitting (FIT250) or 3/4"x 3" Ni le Apply thread PP (FIT300 .) Coupling sealant here Then connect Flared Fittings to 3/4"Tee. FIT250(�/z"x 3/4" Reducing Fitting)or Plate FIT300(3/4"x 3"Nipple) 3/4"Tee (FIT250 or FIT300) Apply thread Drip 24 Volt Ignition sealant here Leg Apply thread sealant here Flared Fitting 5.Connect Flex Lines to Tee (DFLKV34FIT250 and Whistle-Free DFLKV34FIT300) Flex Line FIT250(Y"x 3/4" Reducing Fitting)or FIT300(3/4"x 3"Nipple), Coupling Flared Fitting Plate (Th-SI 3/4"Tee (FIT250 or FIT300) Drip 24 Volt Ignition Leg Flared Fitting 1 yW IErCEIVED 05/02/2022 www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warriti renasc2o2r) ASPEN 17 FOR .mp BUILDING DEPARTMENT 24 VOLT ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM INSTALLATION 250K-290K BTU SYSTEMS CONTINUED 6.Connect FIT Kit to Key Valve and Flared Fittings Flared Fitting (DFLKV34FIT250 and DFLKV34FIT300) 1.1 Connect 3/a"x 3" Nipple(FIT250 and Apply thread FIT300)to Key Valve. sealant here 1 Then connect the 3/4"Tee(FIT250 or FIT250 or FIT300 Key Valve (3/a"x 3"Nipple) FIT300)to the connection just made. FIT250 or —3/4 :�: Connect " Flared Fittings to the 3/4"Tee. (/a 31T3Tee) 00 —'_ _ U—. Apply thread I sealant here Apply thread sealant here 1:1 Flared Fitting 7.Connect Flex Lines to Whistle-Free Flex Line Coupling and CKey Valve onnection 0111111111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIII������4 (DFLKV34FIT250 and azt DFLKV34FIT300) MI Connect ends of 3/4" INI Coupling IMP Whistle-Free Flex Flared 1 1 Flared Lines to Flared Fittings Fitting ^ Fitting connected to the 24 Plate Volt Ignition.Then Key Valve connect available GAS /— 'Th !--4 'ThFIT250 or ends of the Whistle- LINE— FIT300 Free Flex Lines to the IN L 1j J -jil D (3/a"Tee) Key Valve Connection. Drip Leg 24 Volt Ignition Connect Escutcheon a Flared L , Flared Plate to Key Valve WALL Fitting FIT250('/z"x 3/a" Fitting through vessel wall. Escutcheon— FIT250 or FIT300 I Reducing Fitting) T (/a x 3"Nipple) '■1 or FIT300(/a x 3" 1.1 Tighten. CME Nipple) ME Ift 8.CONNECT Ke �`` ELECTRICITY ��0/11111111111111111 111111111111111111D�O► (FLKV12 and Whistle-Free Flex Line FLKV34FIT180) - - Plug ignition into 1 three prong,above grade, NEMA Rated, outdoor specific . P_.....,. GFCI electrical outlet ., flor have electrician ` hardware ignition into transformer. RECEIVED 05/02/2022 geormini 08/15/2022 J ASPEN 18 www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warming-trend m ` `"jimp BUILDING DEPARTMENT PUSH BUTTON IGNITION SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Up to 300K BTU Systems 1.To place the Spark Igniter in the ,_125•, proper position,installer will need to drill a hole in the plate. Jet Measure where to drill hole by Spark CROSSFIRE holding tip of Spark Igniter no further Igniter Brass Burner than .125"away from inside edge Stem of jet.Drill hole where base of spark T T igniter sits.Thread wires through II 1 drilled hole and pull until Spark Drill 1 Igniter bracket is in place on plate. Here Screw Spark Igniter to plate. Plate If the distance to the jet is greater than.125;you can adjust the position by gently bending the spark ignitor by the stem. Bending too far can result in breakage.Do not flex at the existing bend,this can result in breakage.If the spark ignitor is too far away or too close to the jet,you will not get a strong enough spark to light the burner. 2.Install Push Button Module into Mounting Bracket — Key Valve Unscrew Button Cover. Remove plastic Nut. Push Button Insert Washer#1 onto the Module button stem. Insert Push Button Stem through mounting bracket Button Stem — Mounting Bracket hole. Insert Washer#2. Washer#1— Put on plastic Nut and turn + until Push Button Control has Washer#2 been secured to mounting Nut , bracket. Insert AAA Battery into Button AAA Battery Stem. Screw on Button Cover. 01 Button Cover 3.Connect Spark Igniter Wires Crimp Spark Igniter Wires, then slide crimped wires on Spark Igniter— to connections using needle Wires nose pliers. Be careful not to Key Valve break connectors.Wires can go in either connection. 4.Test without Gas Test Spark Igniter and Push Push Button Button Module WITHOUT gas, Module making sure spark arcs from _ Mounting Bracket electricity to jet. ) FirtFIVF C S.Test with Gas 05/02/2022 Burner should light within 5 1. j J 5 seconds or a few clicks www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warr`1 .qrenasorr,;' ASPEN 19 FOR imp BUILDING DEPARTMENT For MEDIA I NSTALLATION ,, Place logs Ceramic top of lava Only use approved decorative media(glass, lava rock, Altrock or media base ac- ceramic log sets, etc.)that have been manufactured for ‘, cording to preference and specific use in fire features. .f- A \ desired flame pattern. For electronic ignition systems Media must be ' "or larger in size to prevent media from -do not block,cover or falling into gas orifices and blocking flow of gas out of obstruct pilot assembly. jets. Use approved media only.To avoid dust and clogs get- Blocking,covering or placing ceramic logs too close to ting into the system,do not dump the media over the burner. pilot may cause excessive heat on pilot causing system to Place the media onto the plate or pan. fail.This is not covered under warranty. Burner should be covered by approved media up to 1" above the jets.Media may be positioned so that jet tips or barrels are visible.PLEASE NOTE-covering jets by more OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS than 1"of media may create back pressure and gas leakage resulting in pooling of gas under the fire feature Keep the area clear and free from combustible materials, which can result in explosion which could cause proper- gasoline,and other flammable vapors and liquids. ty damage,personal injury,or death.Also note that flame Solid fuels shall not be burned in the fire pit. Leaves,sticks, pattern will be affected by any media coverage over gas wood, paper,clothing,food material,should be kept away orifice jets up to and including smothering of flames. from the fire pit. Make sure that there is no vegetation or When using electronic ignition systems please pay par- other objects over the top or sides of the fire pit that could ticular attention to keeping media away from the pilot interfere with safe operation. If there are any questions as assembly area and/or away from wind screen of pilot to clearances, refer to CLEARANCES DIAGRAM in your assembly. Incorrect media installation that blocks pilot Installation Manual for specific clearance allowances. assembly will cause the pilot flame to stifle, blocking of Wind and gusty conditions may cause the flame to be- thermal sensor and/or a delay in main burner ignition. have in an unpredictable manner. If conditions exist,turn The appliance is designed to use approved media that is off the fire feature. correctly installed over the burner to achieve proper com- All media(lava rock,volcanic stone,fire glass,etc.) has bustion. Use of any media outside of the approved media the potential of thermal spalling.This process may occur may void warranty and affect proper operations. when media is wet and moisture gets trapped inside of ale' ____AmemiInstall enclosure and fire the material due to rapid temperature differences.When feature per instructions this happens the media has the potential to crack or pop _ _- . . 0. provided by manufacturer. outside of the fireplace. Extra caution should be taken �=, ' ; c,} s =-• '::h,_,• when lighting in high humidity or moisture.After igniting, '` • \ allow 30 minutes to dry out the media, and monitor from . .., �� s a distance until all popping has ceased before fully enjoy- -- ing the fire. ,� TURNING ON YOUR MATCH LIT SYSTEM 4 DO NOT DUMP MEDIA 1. STOP! Read all the safety information. ON THE JETS.Apply media 2. Any cover must be removed prior to operation of burn- by• pouring media around er or appliance and must remain off during operation. burner first,then pushing Danger: Fire or Explosion Hazard.If you smell gas, media towards the gas jet shut off gas to the appliance,extinguish any open orifices making sure media flame.If odor continues,leave the area immedi- r- • does not fall into the gas jet ately.After leaving the area,call your gas supplier '' orifices.Check each gas jet or fire department.Failure to follow these instruc- orifice prior to lighting to be sure no media has fallen into tions could result in fire or explosion,which could gas jet orifices. cause property damage, personal injury or death. >: .•i,: Orgsa.'' : 3. Confirm that your main Natural Gas or Liquid Propane `, , :�. , ,G. • ' .GLa?:R� supply to the appliance is open. Do not open your e•e• ,,--, {3®�Q N..- ,, key valve or gas control valve at this time. • •wow: ,\�0 • . 4. Before lighting,visually inspect fire feature and remove "I i.' 'Tr r 'Wei.' . any accumulated leaves or other combustible debris. - 5. Locate key valve or gas control valve controlling gas supply to your appliance. 6. Locate the closest jet tip on the exterior of the b wEDFor All Electronic Ignition Systems: Keep pilot assembly that can be easily accessed while operati screen free and clear of all media.Media should be piled no or gas control valve without reaching acr �r`j more than halfway up screen only(not over full amount of screen)so that pilot gas orifice opening is above media cov- 05/02/2022 erage allowing for pilot flame to easily reach gas jet orifice. I Y E 20 www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warming-trend m/1s/2o22 J ASPEN ` `"jimp BUILDING DEPARTMENT or the burner. 6. Turn on power to the fire feature with switch, button, 7. Place a lit lighter or match flame on or slightly above or remote.Within 10 seconds of power application the tip of the jet located in Step 6 while not reaching Pilot Flame should be lit and visible.Once the pi- over it.A long reach lighter or match is recommended. lot is lit,the main burner will ignite shortly after. For 8. While holding the flame on or slightly above the jet Push Button: Press push button ignition and listen for tip as described in Step 7 above,slowly turn the key clicking noise which indicates electrode is firing.Gas valve or gas control knob to the left to allow a mini- should ignite after a few clicks. mal flow of gas to the burner and light the selected 7. Use key valve to adjust flame to desired height. jet.While attempting to light jet,do not substantially TURNING OFF YOUR ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEMS increase gas supply. Excessive flow of gas before jet is 1. Turn off power to fire feature-with remote control or lit can cause pooling of gas and result in sudden flare wall switch. up. Failure to follow these instructions could result 2. Turn key valve to OFF position by turning key to the right. in fire or explosion,which could cause property 3. If using LP bottle/tank-turn bottle/tank to CLOSED damage,personal injury or death. position. 9. Once the selected jet(or other jets)is lit, continue to 4. Verify flame is OUT. keep any body parts from above the pit or burner and 5. After allowing for ample cooling time, cover the fire slowly turn the key valve or gas control knob further feature with waterproof/weatherproof cover. to the left to increase the flow of gas to the burner. The other jets of the burner should ignite. WARNING: FOR REMOTE CONTROL USE:To prevent 10. You may follow the same procedure described above to unwanted startup turn off power to the appliance light additional jets only if able to do so without reach- when not in use. ing across the burner or other jets which may ignite. WARNING: If fire feature fails to turn off completely(small 11. If the flame will not stay lit after several attempts,turn flames still visible),turn off gas supply using the main the key valve to the off position and call your local valve by your meter, and contact your gas supplier or technician or gas supplier for service prior to re-at- qualified technician. tempting to operate your appliance. WARNING: For electronic ignition systems,which have 12. Once lit, use the key valve to adjust the flame to the an extended or detached valve box,the area in which the desired height. valve box is installed must conform with all installation TURNING OFF YOUR MATCH LIT SYSTEM requirements, including, but not limited to location, con- 1. Use key to turn valve to OFF position by turning key struction,venting and local codes. Failure to do so may to the right. result in property damage, personal injury,or death. 2. Verify flame is OUT. 3. If using LP bottle/tank-turn bottle/tank to CLOSED position. 4. Allow to cool completely,then cover the fire feature FIRESTORM® STEEL with waterproof/weatherproof cover. TURNING ON YOUR ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEMS GAS LOG OWNER WARNING: For electronic ignition models requiring pow- INFORMATION AND er supply-a qualified, licensed electrician must install power supply.An outdoor NEMA rated GFCI Receptacle INSTALLATION outlet should be installed within the interior of the enclo- sure above grade to supply power to system. Thank you for your purchase of a FireStorm Steel Gas Log 1. STOP!Read all the safety information and warnings in the from Warming Trends.We appreciate your business and Installation Manual before attempting to light fire feature. hope that you enjoy your FireStorm for many years to come! 2. Any cover must be removed prior to operation of Burner System Installation and Operating Instructions burner and must remain off during operation. Please read and follow the entire Warming Trends Own- Danger: Fire or Explosion Hazard.If you smell gas, er's Guide and Instruction Manual to install and operate shut off gas to the appliance,extinguish any open your outdoor gas burner system. During the installation flame.If odor continues,leave the area immedi- of your burner system,for safe lighting,orient the ately.After leaving the area,call your gas supplier burner so that one end of it is easily reachable while or fire department.Failure to follow these instruc- operating the key valve. tions could result in fire or explosion,which could Please follow all instructions of this Owner's Manual causeregarding the use of approved media coverage over property damage,personal injury or death. the burner.The approved media will form a bed upon 3. Confirm that your Natural Gas or Liquid Propane sup- which to place the FireStorm Steel Gas Log. It is recom- ply to the appliance is open or on. mended that a flat bed of media two inches wider and 4. Before lighting,visually inspect fire feature and remove longer than the FireStorm Steel Gas Log be formed. any accumulated leaves or other combustible debris. �� 5. If you do not smell gas, use the key to turn the key INSTALLATION OF THE FIRESTORM. ED valve or gas control valve to the ON position by turn- Your FireStorm Steel Gas Log may have shar• edges. ing the key to the left. Please handle carefully or wear approprMe .il.! 2D22 131 n, www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warrl .°-ren s?OMr) ASPEN 21 FOR mp BUILDING DEPARTMENT ever handling gas log. selected jet.While attempting to light jet, do not sub- Once your approved media has been installed, place stantially increase gas supply. Excessive flow of gas your FireStorm Steel Gas Log over the burner so that before jet is lit can cause pooling of gas and result in the burner is centered underneath it.Your steel log has sudden flare up. Failure to follow these instructions a "lighting opening" at each end to aid in lighting the could result in fire or explosion,which could cause burner.(See Figure 1 below). Orient the steel log so that property damage,personal injury or death. one end of the log is near the key valve. Press down upon 9. Once the selected jet(or other jets) is lit, continue to the log to seat the log in the media to create a level and keep any body parts from above the pit or burner and stable foundation.Adjust media as necessary. slowly turn the key valve or gas control knob further to Adjust your media so that the tip of the jet nearest the end the left to increase the flow of gas to the burner.The of the log to be used for lighting is exposed. Use this jet other jets of the burner should ignite. for lighting the burner pursuant to Steps 6 and 7 below. 10. If the flame will not stay lit after several attempts,turn the key valve or gas control to the off position and call your local technician or gas supplier for service prior Lighting Opening \ to re-attempting to operate your appliance. , 11. Once lit, use the key valve or gas control to adjust the flame to the desired height. TURNING OFF YOUR MATCH LIT BURNER 1. Use key to turn valve to OFF position by turning the -I valve to the right. 2. Verify flame is OUT. 3. If using LP bottle/tank,turn bottle/tank to CLOSED position. 4. Allow to cool completely,then cover the fire feature with waterproof/weatherproof cover. LIGHTING AND TURNING OFF YOUR MATCH LIT APPEARANCE FIRESTORM STEEL GAS LOG SYSTEM Your steel log should patina over time by forming a layer These instructions supplement the Lighting Instructions of rust or oxidation.The coloring may change and the log within your Owner's Manual related to Turning On Your will look more natural. Each log develops a unique patina Match Lit System. Light your FireStorm Steel Gas Log pattern based upon use and weather conditions. Heat will using a "lighting opening"to access your burner as de- also create distinctive color changes to your log's surface. scribed below. CLEANING STEEL LOG TURNING ON YOUR MATCH LIT SYSTEM Soot may build up along the openings in the log or on its 1. STOP! Read all the safety information. surface in general.Annual cleaning is recommended. How- 2. Any cover must be removed prior to operation of ever, if soot restricts or reduces normal flame performance, burner or appliance and must remain off during clean openings immediately.Prior to any cleaning or han- operation. Danger: Fire or Explosion Hazard.If you dling,wait for log to cool completely and then remove smell gas,shut off gas to the appliance,extin- the log from the system.Soot is then easily removed by guish any open flame.If odor continues,leave the spraying the log with water or by lightly brushing with a area immediately.After leaving the area,call your plastic brush. Do not allow water or soot to fall into burner gas supplier or fire department.Failure to follow system. these instructions could result in fire or explosion, which could cause property damage,personal GENERAL MAINTENANCE injury or death. 3. Confirm that your main Natural Gas or Liquid Pro- WARNING: pane supply to the appliance is open. Do not open Fire feature should be inspected by user your key valve or gas control at this time. 4. Before lighting,visually inspect fire feature and re prior to each use and inspected at least move any accumulated leaves or other combustible once annually by a qualified gas appliance debris. service professional. 5. Locate key valve or gas control valve controlling gas supply to your appliance. Any guard or protective device removed for servicing 6. Locate the jet tip nearest the"lighting opening" must be replaced prior to operating the appliance. described above that can be easily accessed while Installation and repair should be done by a qualified tech- operating key valve or gas control without reaching nician.Appliances should be inspected prior to each use across other jets or the burner. Reorient burner if necessary to allow such access. and inspected at least once annually by a qualified gas 7. Place a long reach lighter through the "lighting appliance service professional. opening" of the gas log slightly above or on the tip of Ensure gas and power(if applicable)are shut off and the jet located in Step 6 above.(See Figure 1). Do not fire pit is cool before servicing. use a match or cigarette lighter. 8. While holding the flame on or slightly above the jet Keep fire feature covered at all times when' a u tip as described in Step 7 above,slowly turn the key valve or gas control knob slightly to the left to allow Keep any debris out of appliance clean as needed. If f a minimal flow of gas to the burner and light the debris is found, remove before lighting system.05/02/2022 WIEWE 22 www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warming-trend m/15/2022 ASPEN FORCOMCOMPLANCE BUILDING DEPARTMENT Jimp JET ORIFICE CLEANING • No Pilot Flame- Pilot sparks or glow plug glows but Annual inspection and cleaning of the fire feature is rec- pilot won't light. ommended. If at any time the flames exhibit any abnormal o Air in the gas line. If this is a new install it may take shapes or behavior, or if burner fails to ignite properly, several attempts to purge the air. then the burner holes located in bottom of gas jet orifices o Debris is in the gas line. Clear the gas line. may require cleaning.The appliance can be cleaned by o Water/Moisture is in the gas line.Clear the gas line. carefully removing the logs and media to allow access to o Incorrect Gas pressure.Confirm proper gas pres- burner. Use a brush to carefully remove dust,spider webs sure. and loose particles. Periodical inspection by a qualified o Pilot gas orifice is dirty. Remove the pilot head and service technician of the air-intake is required to ensure clean. your fire feature performs properly. o Electrical current is not strong enough to support igniter-either spark on spark igniter isn't strong Use a wire or small puncture tool and carefully insert in enough to ignite pilot flame(3V or Spark Igniter)or jet.Tool should be size of a small paper clip. If evidence glow plug is not getting hot enough to ignite pilot of damage, burner must be replaced with the appropriate flame(Hot Surface Igniter). CROSSFIRETM burner specified by manufacturer. o Improperly applied media. PILOTASSEMBLY/THERMOCOUPLE CLEANING OF SOOT o Wind conditions might be too severe. Every six months or as needed, remove media, lava rock, • No Main Burner- Pilot lights but main burner will not or glass from around the pilot assembly. Clean the ther- light. mocouple of any soot using soft brush. Be careful not to o Gas pressure is incorrect.Confirm proper gas damage the igniter element. Be sure when returning your pressure. media to the pit to cover your orifices to avoid blocking o Small pilot flame. Remove the pilot head and clean the jets as mentioned on page 6. pilot gas orifice. Once pilot assembly is clean, inspect to see flame that o Dirty thermal sensor.Clean using soft brush. covers 3/8"to 1/2"of the thermocouple.Cleaning of pilot o CROSSFIRETM BURNER has an obstruction.Confirm gas orifice may be required by removing pilot hood and there is no debris blocking gas orifice jets in main removing orifice and cleaning out orifices from debris, burner, purge water and air from gas lines or in the soot or anything that may be preventing gas flow from burner, and confirm there is no debris in gas lines. exiting the pilot gas orifice. • Main Burner Turning On and Off Intermittently o Small pilot flame. Remove the pilot head and clean For Push Button only,visually inspect electrode and jet as described in the maintenance section. used for conductivity regularly to make sure it is free of o Improperly applied media - Make sure your media debris and soot.Soot build up or obstructions of any kind is not covering the pilot assembly and that your can reduce effectiveness of spark.Without a strong spark, logs are not placed over or too near the wind cage. burner will not light. If spark is not strong enough, clean o Gas pressure is incorrect-Confirm proper gas off/remove any soot from jet and, using fine grit sand pressure by checking at the gas stub to the pit and paper, gently remove any rust from electrode. If spark the Water Column Pressure Table. is still not strong enough to light burner,check/replace o Thermal sensor is dirty or defective -Gently clean batteries. If new batteries don't fix the problem, replace thermal sensor, or change the pilot assembly. the spark electrode. o Wind conditions-Confirm the burner is properly located 4-6" inside the pit, and be sure the wind TROUBLESHOOTINGconditions are not too severe for safe use. o Fire Feature is Making a Whistling Sound - Make MATCH LIT/PUSH BUTTON sure that the flex line is the correct size and that Below are some potential causes and countermeasures to there are no kinks or tight bends in the line. If the the symptoms listed: whistling sound is coming from the jets, please • No flame- Make sure the key valve is on.Turn key to check your pressure against the Water Column the left to open valve and allow gas flow. Pressure Table in this manual to make sure it is • Low or Weak Flame-Verify correct gas pressure using within recommended ranges.Adjust as needed. the Water Column Pressure Chart. • One or more jets will not light-Clean the orifices and check jets for obstruction. Please contact your retailer or certified technician for ser- • Fire feature is making a whistling sound - Make sure vice& repair if these suggestions do not solve the issue. that the flex line is the whistle-free,without sharp If replacement parts are required -contact your retailer bends,and installed correctly.Check the pressure to or licensed technician for authorized replacement parts. be sure it is within recommended ranges. Warranty is null and void if unauthorized parts are used. • Contact a certified gas technician for service&repair if these suggestions do not solve the issue. RECEIVED ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEMS RECEIVED Below are some potential causes and countermeasures to the symptoms below. 05/02/2022 1l ftU www.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warrIPtienas°Mr1 ASPEN 23 FOR 3.mp BUILDING DEPARTMENT WARRANTY at no cost for the first year.In the event a system fails after the first year and within two years of date of purchase,the cost for a replacement system is Effective June 15,2020 at a discount rate of 50%of the current listed price.This warranty does not cover labor costs. FULL LIFETIME WARRANTY FOR WARMING TRENDS®BURNERS •P24VIK Systems purchased AFTER April 15,2018 are fully warranted WARMING TRENDS warrants that each WARMING TRENDS®Crossfire® for three(3)years from date of purchase.In the event a system must be and other jetted-flame-brass-burners(each as"Burner")is free from defects replaced due to a defect/malfunction of the system,Warming Trends will in materials and workmanship and conforms to its specifications,which are repair or replace the system at no cost for the first three years. This warran- available upon request. ty does not cover labor costs. Commercial Installations: The warranty period for a Burner is lifetime warranty beginning on the •24VIK and 3VIK systems are fully warranted for twelve months from date of date of purchase("Warranty Period").This Warranty is transferable,but we purchase.In the event a system must be replaced due to a defect/malfunc- reserve the right to require proof of ownership for any transferred burners tion of the system,Warming Trends will repair or replace the system at no including proof that the Burner was not acquired through improper means cost.This warranty does not cover labor costs. or unauthorized re-sellers.During the Warranty Period,WARMING TRENDS •P24VIK Systems are fully warranted for one(1)year from date of purchase. provides repair and exchange services for the Burners,without charge. If In the event a system must be replaced due to a defect/malfunction of the a Burner does not function as warranted during the Warranty Period and, system,Warming Trends will repair or replace the system at no cost for after a reasonable number of attempts,WARMING TRENDS is unable to 12 months from the date of purchase.This warranty does not cover labor either 1)make it do so or 2)replace it with one that is at least functionally costs. equivalent,you may return it to WARMING TRENDS and your money will be Problems in the functioning of the systems due to gas plumbing or electrical refunded. installed by others are not covered by any warranty offered by Warming The warranty stated above will not apply to the extent that there has been Trends. misuse or use contrary to specifications or the appropriate user or operat- No dealer,distributor,or other person has the authority to represent or ing manual,installation defect,accident,modification,unsuitable physical warrant a Warming TrendsTM product beyond the terms contained within this or operating environment,operation in other than the specified operating warranty,and Warming Trends assumes no liability for such warranty repre- environment(e.g.,outdoor burners should only be used outdoors)improp- sentations.Any questions concerning this warranty should be directed to the er maintenance by you,or failure caused by a product for which WARMING Warming TrendsTM corporate office. TRENDS is not responsible. With respect to Burners,the warranty is voided by removal or alteration of any identification labels or marks on any Burner Return Policy of Warranty Product or part. Any Warming TrendsTM product deemed by Warming TrendsTM as defective THESE WARRANTIES ARE YOUR EXCLUSIVE WARRANTIES AND REPLACE and covered by the warranty may be returned to Warming TrendsT"'for ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, assessment to determine if repair or replacement is necessary.In order to INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO,THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR return a product,you must have a Return Merchandise Authorization number CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR (RMA#).Please contact a Warming TrendsT"^representative at the corporate PURPOSE. office to obtain an RMA#.All returned merchandise must have the RMA# clearly printed on the outside of the package. Return shipping costs are the ITEMS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY purchaser's responsibility.Warming TrendsTM is not responsible for product Other than as expressly stated above,WARMING TRENDS does not warrant damaged or lost in transit.It is recommended that return items are shipped uninterrupted or error-free operation of any Burner or that WARMING via a delivery service that can be tracked and/or insured to confirm receipt. TRENDS will correct all defects. Warming Trends does not warranty any services related to our Burners, including installation,unless we provided those services to you. You may have warranty rights from the service provider,but we make no represen- tations or warranties express or implied regarding any third party service provider. This warranty also does not apply to any fire logs(including the FireStorm® Steel Log)or any of the electronics used in connection with our Burners, which may be covered by separate warranties with different terms. YOUR RIGHTS UNDER STATE LAW This Warranty gives you specific legal rights,and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. You may find this information from the Federal Trade Commission helpful in understanding your rights,but we recommend you speak to your attorney regarding your specific situation and the laws in your state or jurisdiction. https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/ articles/0252-warranties IGNITION SYSTEMS WARRANTY ALL BURNERS AND ELECTRONICS MUST BE COVERED WHEN NOT IN USE OR WARRANTY IS NULL AND VOID Push Button Ignition Systems:There is no warranty offered on any push button ignition system. Electronic Ignition Systems: Residential Installations: •24VIK and 3VIK systems are fully warranted for one(1)year with a limited warranty for two(2)years from date of purchase.In the event a system must be replaced due to a defect/malfunction of the system,Warming Trends will repair or replace the system at no cost for the first year.In the event a system fails after the first year from date of purchase and within two years from date of purchase,Warming Trends will repair or replace the system for a cost of 50%of the current list price.This warranty does not cover labor costs. RE I\1E •P24VIK systems purchased ON OR BEFORE April 15,2018 are fully war- C D ranted for one(1)year with a limited warranty for two(2)years from date of purchase.In the event a system must be replaced due to a defect/mal- function of the system,Warming Trends will repair or replace the system AIMS 08/15/2022 J ASPEN 24 www.Warming Trends.com 1 303 346 2224 I orders@warming-trend m ` `"jimp BUILDING DEPARTMENT PROP 65 WARNING What is"Prop 65"? Proposition 65("Prop 65")is a California law which requires businesses to provide warnings to Californians about significant exposures to chemicals that cause cancer,birth defects or other reproductive harm. These chemicals can be in the products that Californians purchase,in their homes or workplaces,or that are released into the environment.Prop 65 enables Californians to make informed decisions about their exposures to these chemicals. Prop 65 also prohibits California businesses from knowing- ly discharging significant amounts of listed chemicals into sources of drinking water. Prop 65 requires California to publish a list of chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.This list,which must be updated at least once a year, has grown to include approximately 900 chemicals since it was first published in 1987. Prop 65 became law in November 1986,and is also known as the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986. Prop 65 does not apply to products sold outside of the state of California.For more info on Prop 65,go to:www. p65warnings.ca.gov For a fully updated list of all the chem- icals and compounds that are known to the State of Califor- nia to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity,go to: https:// oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/proposition-65-list. Warnings Lead: Can cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Lead can be found in brass fittings.View the fact sheet at www.p65warnings.ca.gov Carbon Monoxide:Carbon monoxide is a colorless,odorless, and poisonous gas.It is formed during the combustion of various fuels.View the fact sheet at www.p65warnings.ca.gov Bisphenol A: BPA is a widely used chemical that be found in linings, plastics,and other materials. It can cause harm to the female reproductive system.View the fact sheet at www. p65warnings.ca.gov Furniture Product Exposure:Some furniture products can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproduc- tive harm.View the fact sheet at www.p65warnings.ca.gov Want to see more?View all of the Prop 65 fact sheets at www.p65warnings.ca.gov More Info on Prop 65 If you have specific questions on the administration or implementation of Proposition 65,you can contact OEHHA's Proposition 65 program at P65.Questions@oehha.ca.gov,or by phone at(916)445-6900. For enforcement information,contact the California Attor- ney General's Office at(510)622-2160,or visit https://oag. ca.gov/prop65. Note:The information provided is for informational purpos- es only and does not constitute legal advice. If you have any RECEIVED concerns about Prop 65 or how it may apply to our products, please consult your attorney. 05/02/2022 .iovirmEwww.Warming-Trends.com I 303 346 2224 I orders@warr.le.q ren s0Mr� ASPEN 25 FOR imp BUILDING DEPARTMENT REPLACEMENT PARTS FLKV12 Yz"Flex Line and Key Valve.For use with any burner up to 120K BTU's.Kit Includes:(1)36"Lx Yz"Diameter Flex Line+Yz"Key Valve+3"and 12"Key FLKV34 3/4"Flex Line and Key Valve.For use with any 121K-249K BTU Burner.Kit Includes:(1)36"Lx 3/4"Diameter Flex Line+3/4"Key Valve+3"and 12"Key 3/4"Flex Line,Key Valve,and FIT180.For use with any 121K-249K BTU Burner.Kit Includes:(1)36"L x 3/4"Diameter Flex Line+3/4"Key Valve+3"and 12"Key++/z"x FLKV34FIT180 2"Nipple to connect threaded inside 3/4"Flex Line Flare Connector to 1"Plate Coupling DFLKV34 2x 3/4"Flex Lines and Key Valve.For use with any burner over 249K BTU's.Kit Includes:(2)36"Lx 3/4"Diameter Flex Lines with+3/4"Key Valve+3"and 12"Key DFLKV34FIT250 2x 3/4"Flex Lines,Key Valve,and FIT250.For use with any burner over 249K BTU's.Kit Includes:(2)36"L x 3/4"Diameter Flex Lines+3/4"Key Valve+3"and 12"Key+ (1)3/4"x Y"MM Reducer Fitting and(1)3/4"Tee for connection at Yz"Plate Coupling+(1)3/4"x 3"Nipple and(1)3/4"Tee for Key Valve connection DFLKV34FIT300 2x 3/4"Flex Lines,Key Valve,and FIT300.For use with any 300K+BTU Burner.Kit Includes:(2)36"L x 3/4"Diameter Flex Lines+3/4"Key Valve+3"and 12"Key+(1)3/4" x 3"Nipple and(1)3/4"Tee for connection at 3/4"Plate Coupling+(1)3/4"Tee for Key Valve connection FIT180 Flex Line&Key Valve Connection Fitting for use with any burner over 249K BTU's.Kit includes:(1)1/2"x 2"Nipple.Connects l/z"Plate Coupling to inside threaded 3/4" Flex Line Flare Connector Flex Line&Key Valve Connection Fittings for 250K-299K BTU Burner.Kit includes:(1)3/4"x 1/2"MM Reducer Fitting and(1)3/4"Tee for connection at'/2"Plate FIT250 Coupling+(1)3/4"x3"Nipple and(1)3/4"Tee for Key Valve connection.Connects 1/2"Plate Coupling to two 3/4"Flex Lines+connection of two 3/4"Flex Lines to 3/4" Key Valve. FIT300 Flex Line&Key Valve Connection Fittings for 300k+BTU Burner.Kit includes:(1)3/4"x 3"Nipple and(1)3/4"Tee for connection at 3/4"Plate Coupling+(1)3/4"x 3" Nipple and(1)3/4"Tee for Key Valve connection.Connects 3/4"Plate Coupling to two 3/4"Flex Lines and two 3/4"Flex Lines to 3/4"Key Valve. FL3612 36"Lx l/z"Diameter Flex Line(MM) FL3634 36"Lx Y4"Diameter Flex Line(MM) KV12 Yz"Key Valve+3"Key KV34 3/4"Key Valve+3"Key KEY3 3"Key KEY12 12"Key KEY24 24"Key DRIPLEG12 Yz"Drip Leg Kit DRIPLEG34 3/4"Drip Leg Kit LPRH Liquid Propane Regulator mounted on 5/16"10'Hose with handwheel quick connect.For use up to 200K BTU"s with a 20LB Propane Tank. LPHOSE10 Liquid Propane 5/16"-10'Hose.For use with a 20LB Propane Tank REGNG125 Regulator:1/2"FNPT Inlet x 1/2"FNPT Outlet+For use up to 125K BTU's-Natural Gas REGLP200 Regulator 3/8 in.NPT Female Outlet 200K BTU/hr capacity.Maximum inlet pressure 250 psi.Low pressure outlet 11 in.W.C.Liquid Propane FPVK Fire Pit Vent Kit: (2)5.75"x 1 1.5"Vents+18 square inches of vent area per vent PBIK Push Button Ignition Kit:spark igniter rod and wire+push button battery operated control module PB-SI Spark igniter rod and wire PB-CM Push button battery operated control module MBR Mounting Bracket 3VIK-NG/3VIK-LP 3V Ignition System 3VCM 3V Control Module 3VPA-NG/3VPA-LP 3V Pilot Assembly(pilot tube+igniter+spark wire+igniter bracket+wind cage) 3VGV-NG/3VGV-LP 3V 120K BTU Capacity Gas Valve 3VBP 3V Battery Pack 24VIKHC-NG/24VIKHC-LP Standard 24V Ignition System(High Capacity) 24VGVHC-NG/24VGVHC-LP 24V 400K BTU Capacity Gas Valve(High Capacity) 24VCM 24V Control Module for use with Standard Ignition Systems(HC) 24VPA-NG/24VPA-LP 24V Pilot Assembly(pilot tube+igniter+spark wire+igniter bracket+wind cage)for use with Standard Ignition Systems(HC) 24VT 24 Volt Transformer for use with all 24 Volt Ignition Systems(Spark&Hot Surface Ignitions) P24VIKSC-NG/P24VIKSC-LP Premium 24V Ignition System(Standard Capacity) P24VCBSC Premium 24V 290K BTU Capacity Control Box(Standard Capacity) P24VIKHC-NG/P24VIKHC-LP Premium 24V Ignition System(High Capacity) P24VCBHC Premium 24V 512K BTU Capacity Control Box(High Capacity) P24VIKPA-NG/P24VIKPA-LP Premium 24V Pilot Assembly(pilot tube+igniter+spark wire+igniter bracket+wind cage)for use with Premium Ignition Systems(SC&HC) P24VIKWC Wind Cage P24VIKCGPA-NG/P24VIKCGPA-LP 24 Volt Hot Surface Ignition Pilot Assembly(Dual Pilot Tubes+Igniter+Igniter Bracket+Wind Cage)for use with Hot SurfaceIgni- tion Systems(Standardg &High Capacity) p tY REC TED P24VCBSCCG 24 Volt Hot Surface nition 290K BTU Standard Ca aci Control Box with Dual Pilot ConnectionsP24VCBHCCG Premium 24 Volt 512K BTU High Capacity Control Box with Dual Pilot Connections n n p 7: i�t:'V PATENTED GG 26 www.Warming-Trends.com 1 303 346 2224 orders@warming-trends m/15/ .warminq-trends.com/p `ORCOO ""` NCE BUILDING DEPARTMENT