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Fire Bowls and Inserts Premium Line
Automated Operation
Section 5. Maintenance
Periodically clean the burner assembly and bowl with a wet cloth or
cleaning solution to remove carbon build-up.
Frequency of the cleaning will depend on usage.
Frequently inspect the gap between the base of the bowl and the mounting
bracket. It should be kept free of dirt and debris that may restrict cooling air
and drainage (see Figure 12).
Periodically inspect the underside of the burner assembly for any signs of
excessive temperatures.
Check that all gas connections are tight.
The units should be cycled frequently, especially after a rain. The burner
assembly will not work in snow and ice conditions. The burner assembly
should be covered and protected from snow and ice. The burner should
not be operated in high wind conditions. High winds can limit the cooling air
required for cooling of the burner assembly and cause over heating of the
electronics.
BOWL
WALL OR
PILASTER
DO NOT CAULK OR
SEAL GAP AROUND
BOTTOM OF BOWL.
GAP SHALL BE KEPT
CLEAR OF DIRT
AND DEBRIS.
Figure 12. Maintenance
Important: The system needs to be turned on/off after a rain to remove
any water in the pilot area.
Note: If any problems are present, consult a licensed heating specialist or
call Grand Effects
®
.