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LOCATION CONSIDERATIONS
All appliances are designed and intended for outdoor use only.
All appliances must have a gas shutoff located outside of the
appliance to allow for emergency shutoff and maintenance. Select
a location where the appliance can be attended during operation.
Never leave an operating appliance unattended or by someone not
familiar with its operation or emergency shutoff locations.
Appliances may create very high temperatures - combustibles
must be located far enough away that there is no risk of ignition.
IMPORTANT: It is recommended that material such as granite,
marble or other dense stone be kept an appropriate distance away
from flame due to risk of cracking. Manufacturer is not responsible
for damage to any nearby material for any reason.
FIRE PIT CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES see fig. 1 & fig. 2
• Square/Round Fire Pits / Linear Fire Pits Short Side Clearance:
36" from any combustible structure or materials.
• Linear Fire Pits Long Side Clearance:
48" from any combustible structure or materials.
• All Fire Pits - Overhead Clearance:
There must be NO combustible materials above the firepit.
• Choose a location that allows easy access for installation and
maintenance of the fire pit.
• Pick a location that allows sufficient horizontal room to enjoy the
appliance while allowing a safe distance from the heat and flame.
• Always consult with local municipality regarding any
local code requirements.
The fire pit must be placed on a stable surface and must
be level.
Firepit Clearance Diagram (Square & Round Firepits)
Firepit Clearance Diagram (Linear Firepits)
fig. 1
fig. 2
36" Clearance
from Burner to
Combustible Surface
36" Clearance
from Burner to
Combustible Surface
Zero Clearance
to Combustible Floor
DreamCast Concrete
(Non-Combustible)
DreamCast Concrete
(Non-Combustible)
Zero Clearance
to Combustible Floor
48" Clearance
from Burner to
Combustible Surface
36" Clearance
from Burner to
Combustible Surface