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Table of Contents 

INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................  

 

Specifications .........................................................................................  

Dimensions & Installation Codes ............................................................  

General Safety ........................................................................................  

OPERATION ..........................................................................................  

 

Lighting Instructions  ...............................................................................  

LP Gas Safety Information  .....................................................................  

LP Gas Cylinder Connection ...................................................................   

Leak Testing ...........................................................................................  

INSTALLATION  ....................................................................................  

 

Installation & Safety Notes  .....................................................................  

10 

Initial Firing .............................................................................................  

11 

Minimum Clearances  .............................................................................  

11 

Installation and Tank Assembly ..............................................................  

12 

Glass Placement ....................................................................................  

13 

Natural Gas Conversion….….……………………………………………… 

14 & 15 

MAINTENANCE .....................................................................................  

 

Maintenance Safety ................................................................................  

16 

Recommended Service  .........................................................................  

16 

Burner Cleaning  .....................................................................................  

16 

Trouble Shooting ....................................................................................  

17 

Replacement Parts .................................................................................  

18 

Warranty  ................................................................................................  

19 & 20 

 

Urban Fire Corp. 
103 South Belair Drive 
Woodbridge, Ontario,  
L4H 2N4 
Canada 1-888-337-4989 

 

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Page 1: ... the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier URBAN FIRE 2 Propane Natural Gas Outdoor Gas Fireplace Installation and Operating Instructions WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property da...

Page 2: ...8 Leak Testing 9 INSTALLATION Installation Safety Notes 10 Initial Firing 11 Minimum Clearances 11 Installation and Tank Assembly 12 Glass Placement 13 Natural Gas Conversion 14 15 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Safety 16 Recommended Service 16 Burner Cleaning 16 Trouble Shooting 17 Replacement Parts 18 Warranty 19 20 Urban Fire Corp 103 South Belair Drive Woodbridge Ontario L4H 2N4 Canada 1 888 337 4989...

Page 3: ...u hr 8 79 kW MAXIMUM GAS INLET SUPPLY PRESSURE Minimum LPG 11 w c 2 74 kPa Minimum NG 7 w c 1 744 kPa AIR SHUTTER SETTING Adjustable from fully closed to fully open ORIFICE SIZE 0 2000 42 DMS LPG 34 DMS NG Clearances to combustibles Sides Floor Ceiling 36 91 44 cm 0 72 183 cm Urban Fire 2 can be placed on a combustible base ...

Page 4: ...led by a licensed plumber or a licensed gas fitter Failure to comply will void the warranty 36 W x 36 L x 16 H The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1 2 psi 3 5 kPa The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual...

Page 5: ...e the hose may be subjected to accidental damage Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the area of the appliance Keep cover of the fireplace secured on the appliance when not it use to prevent children from playing touching or eating the...

Page 6: ...be removed when burner is in operation This appliance is equipped with a piezo electric ignition device Be aware and look for proof of ignition spark If there is not ignition spark replace piezo ignitor device OR light pilot manually ...

Page 7: ...ble base even snow Snow around the base of the cylinder foot ring could melt and the cylinder could fall over delivering liquid propane to the unit Do not connect activate or disconnect this fireplace to a propane cylinder anytime while consuming alcohol Failure to do so could result in fire causing bodily harm or loss of life Inspect the hose assembly for damage prior to each use If the hose is d...

Page 8: ...ecting and removing the gas cylinder from the appliance always be sure to adhere to the following items Check that the gas control valve on the appliance as well as on the cylinder are turned off before disconnecting the gas line from the cylinder Never smoke or have an open flame in the vicinity of the gas appliance or gas cylinder When connection a new gas supply cylinder be sure to tighten all ...

Page 9: ...the solution to the gas line and to each connection If bubbles form this means that there is a leak is present Tighten any connections that may be loose and leak test again If no more leaks are found use the appliance If leaks persist and cannot be stopped turn off the gas supply and contact your distributor or local gas service technician for assistance To check for leaks on the hose soak cloth w...

Page 10: ...allation This outdoor fireplace and its components are tested and safe when installed in accordance with this installation manual UNPACKING Please check the appliance carefully for any damaged or missing components Report any problems to your dealer within 30 days of purchase MINIMUM CLEARANCES The minimum clearance to combustibles for the sides and the top is 36 914 mm This outdoor fireplace is s...

Page 11: ...th your appliance Loosen the screw which holds the aeration adjustment shutter in place and rotate the adjustment shutter to increase or decrease primary air see below and tighten the screw Increasing the primary air will cause the flame to appear more transparent and blue Decreasing the primary air will cause the flames to appear more yellow or orange Evaluate the aeration only after the unit has...

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Page 14: ...rger opening orifice tip 6 Reattach converted orifice to supporting bracket with nut Leak check with a soap and water solution 1 Using two adjustable wrenches disconnect propane hose 3 8 flare fitting and propane pilot regulator as shown above Using gas pipe compound attach Natural Gas pilot regulator and 3 8 flare fitting ...

Page 15: ...he top side of the pilot assembly This will allow you to access the pilot assembly Take an adjustable wrench and loosen the pilot flame counter clockwise This will allow you access to the pilots orifice 8 Slide tab to Natural Gas position slightly larger hole Re fasten pilot flame with wrench clockwise Soap check ...

Page 16: ...y supplied RECOMMENDED SERVICE Visually check the burner flame occasionally Have the appliance inspected annually by a professional service technician Clean the appliance regularly BURNER CLEANING Periodic cleaning is necessary for proper operation Remove the orifice and check that the burner orifice is clean If the orifice is plugged disassembly may be required to remove any foreign material from...

Page 17: ...fective igniter 5 Replace igniter 6 Poor grounding of igniter 6 Tighten igniter line to igniter 7 Whistle noise from pilot 7 Ensure pilot is converted to correct gas 8 Whistle noise from burner tube 8 Point burner tube below burner outlet holes B No gas or low gas pressure 1 Gas line shut off 1 Turn on shut off valves 2 Air in gas lines 2 Purge gas lines 3 Gas lines may not be connected 3 Connect ...

Page 18: ...t Parts When requesting service or replacement parts for your unit please provide model name and serial number All parts listed above may be ordered from an authorized dealer or by calling Urban Fire customer service at 1 888 337 4989 x 3 ...

Page 19: ...Page 19 of 22 Please register your product immediately at www urbanfire ca or call 1 888 337 4989 x 3 ...

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