Pentair MagicFlame Fire and Water Bowl MagicFlame Install and Users Guide - Page 15

Adding Fire Media

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14 ADDING FIRE MEDIA ONLY use approved fire media, correctly distributed, to ensure safety and proper combustion. Never use non-porous material, or any material that holds moisture, such as gravel, pebbles, river rock, etc. When heated, non-porous material will not allow steam to properly vent which can result in the material fracturing and causing personal injury or property damage. When heated, materials that hold moisture can boil and fracture unexpectedly and cause personal injury or property damage. 1. Place fire media onto the support plate. Note: Do not overfill the support plate. 2. Spread the media evenly over the support plate and burner. Depth of media should be approximately 3 inches. Note: Ensure the burner is covered, but not buried. If using fire glass, cover the burner with a 1/4-inch to 1/2-inch of glass. See FIGURE 9. Note: Do not cover the top of the pilot hood. The pilot needs air to operate properly. See FIGURE 9. 3. Turn the system on and ensure it lights and flames come through the fire media. 4. If fire media must be adjusted or redistributed, turn off the ignition system and wait for the media to cool. FIGURE 9 Fire media may still be hot after the fire feature is shut off. To prevent personal injury, ALWAYS allow the fire media to cool before redistributing. Depending on the size of the bowl, cooling may take up to an hour. MAGICFLAME™ Fire and Water Bowl Installation and User's Guide

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MAGICFLAME™ Fire and Water Bowl Installation and User’s Guide
ADDING FIRE MEDIA
ONLY use approved fire media, correctly distributed, to ensure safety and proper combustion. Never use non-porous material,
or any material that holds moisture, such as gravel, pebbles, river rock, etc.
When heated, non-porous material will not allow steam to properly vent which can result in the material fracturing and causing personal injury or
property damage. When heated, materials that hold moisture can boil and fracture unexpectedly and cause personal injury or property damage.
1.
Place fire media onto the support plate.
Note:
Do not overfill the support plate.
2.
Spread the media evenly over the support plate and
burner. Depth of media should be approximately 3
inches.
Note:
Ensure the burner is covered, but not buried.
If using fire glass, cover the burner with a 1/4-inch to
1/2-inch of glass. See
FIGURE 9
.
Note:
Do not cover the top of the pilot hood. The pilot
needs air to operate properly. See
FIGURE 9
.
3.
Turn the system on and ensure it lights and flames come
through the fire media.
4.
If fire media must be adjusted or redistributed, turn off
the ignition system and wait for the media to cool.
Fire media may still be hot after the fire feature is shut off. To prevent personal injury, ALWAYS allow the fire media to
cool before redistributing. Depending on the size of the bowl, cooling may take up to an hour.
FIGURE 9