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  • Move It Outside, Pt. 5: Spiral Staircase, WEB-EXTRA Information
  • Additional instructional information from The Iron Shop on the spiral staircase installation.
    From "Move It Outside"
    episode DMIO-105


    (Continued from page 3)

    Spiral Staircase Installation — Supplementary Information, continued

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    Note: It is recommended that a professional perform the following steps.

    • Secure the burner pan (burner upward) into the top of the fire ring with the mounting holes on the burner pan using suitable screws, depending on the material of your enclosure. Do not over tighten.

    • Secure the control panel into the recess in the side of the fire enclosure with the four mounting holes (2 top, 2 bottom) using suitable screws.

    • Attach the female end of the flex connector to the male flare on the regulator behind the control panel. Tighten firmly.

    • Connect the other end of the flex connector to the burner tube. Tighten connections.

    • Attach the igniter wire to the spark generator.

    • Attach the igniter wire to the base of the igniter.

    • Attach the thermocouple tube to the back of t he valve assembly.

    • Attach the other end of the thermocouple tube on the underside of the burner pan.

    • Using Teflon tape on the brass elbow, connect the second flex connector to the valve. Tighten firmly.

    • Connect the other end to the gas supply, and tighten all connections. Turn on gas and test for leaks using soapy water.

    • Top the fire pit off with gas logs and embers.

    Source: The Iron Shop, www.theironshop.com


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