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Installation
(qualified installers only)
© Travis Industries, Inc.
4/11/22 - 1538
Outdoor Linear Burners
Recommended Order of Installation
1.
CAREFULLY PLAN THE INSTALLATION
. Determine the location of the Linear Burner and the controls
Make sure all clearances are met, (see page 11).
2. Frame the Linear Burner enclosure (see page 11)
3. Supply Gas: The appliance requires:
240,000 BTU input (natural gas or LP) for a 120" Linear Burner
120,000 BTU input (natural gas or LP) for a 60" Linear Burner
65,000 BTU input (natural gas or LP) for the 36" Linear Burner.
A 34-inch flex line and 3/4" MPT (male pipe thread) x flare fitting adapter are provided to assist connection
from the supply line to the appliance valve. Before turning gas on to the appliance, leak-test all gas line
connections. Convert the appliance to LP gas if applicable.
4. Supply
Electrical
:
The appliance uses 24VAC power and draws approximately 1.6 amps - Make sure the
circuit and wiring are appropriately sized (see diagrams starting on pg. 21.). If multiple appliances are
powered through a single switch the control modules for each of the individual appliances may be daisy-
chained together. Make sure to leave slack in the electrical line so the appliance or linear burner tray can be
removed for service.
5. Bleed the gas line and start the appliance by switching on the electrical power to the control module. Leak test
the gas lines. Verify the appliance works correctly and there are no gas leaks.
6. Finalize the installation. Install the enclosure facing, glass windbreak(s), and crushed glass or stone media.
7. Give the manual to the homeowner and explain the operation of the appliance.
Packing List
34” Long 1” gas flex line and adapter
Glass Windbreaks, mounting brackets, and set screws - (2) sides and (2) ends
LP Conversion Kit - see “LP Conversion” on page 18 for details.
Wall Switch and wall switch cover.