THE OUTDOOR PLUS OPT-XXSFO Maya Fire Bowl GFRC Concrete Instruction Manual
- June 24, 2024
- THE OUTDOOR PLUS
Table of Contents
THE OUTDOOR PLUS OPT-XXSFO Maya Fire Bowl GFRC Concrete
Specifications
- Supply Pressure:
- Natural Gas: Minimum: 3.5 W.C.,
- Nominal: 7 W.C., Maximum: 14 W.C.
- Liquid Propane Gas: Minimum: 8 W.C.,
- Nominal: 11 W.C., Maximum: 14 W.C.
Product Usage Instructions
Important Safety Information:
It is crucial to follow all safety instructions provided in the manual to prevent personal injury or property damage. The installer must review and adhere to all warnings, warranty requirements, and important notes for safe installation and operation.
Installation Requirements:
Installation should be carried out by professionals licensed in gas piping. The installer must follow the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, and local codes. Ensure proper gas pressure and type according to specifications.
Product Operation:
Do not alter the product configuration. Only use the specified gas/fuel type as indicated on the fire pit control box. Gas pressure and type should be checked before use. The transformer must be plugged into a GFCI outlet for safety.
Maintenance and Service:
The product should be serviced annually by a professional certified by NFI Gas Specialists in the US or WETT in Canada. Do not use alternative fuels such as bio-fuel, ethanol, or lighter fluid. If any part has been under water, contact a qualified service technician immediately.
FAQs
- Q: Can I use alternative fuels in the fire pit?
- A: No, only use the gas/fuel type specified on the fire pit control box. Alternative fuels can be hazardous and may void the warranty.
- Q: How often should the fire pit be serviced?
- A: The fire pit should be serviced annually by a professional certified by NFI Gas Specialists in the US or WETT in Canada to ensure proper performance and safety.
- Q: What should I do if any part of the fire pit has been under water?
- A: Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and replace any part of the control system or gas control that has been affected by water exposure.
SECTION 2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SUPPORT, SYMBOL LEGEND, SAFE TY INFORMATION FOR INSTALLERS & END- USERS.
Instructions are also available at theoutdoorplus.com, Please carefully follow
the instructions in this manual to prevent personal injury or property loss.
Instructions are updated as needed. It is the installer’s responsibility to
periodically review instruction for applicable updates.
The steps listed as: WARNINGS: Contains information critical to the safe
installation and operation of the fire pit. WARR ANTY REQUIREMENT: Must be
strictly followed to qualify for product warranty. Warranty will be void if
not followed. IMPORTANT: Are notes and insights to help ensure product
satisfaction and serviceability.
1 WARNINGS:
It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure a safe installation and to
educate the end user as to
proper operation. Leave this manual with the end user.
Never alter product or configuration in any way. We suggest that our products
be installed by professionals that are locally licensed by the authority
having jurisdiction in gas piping. We suggest that our products be serviced
annually by a professional certified in the US by the National Fireplace
Institute (NFI) as NFI Gas Specialists or in Canada by WE TT (Wood Energy
Technical Training). Installer must follow all instructions carefully to
ensure proper performance and safety.
The Outdoor Plus Company, Inc. is not responsible for your actions. Product is
not intended to be a starter for wood or any other combustibles. Only use
gas/fuel type specified for this fire pit see label on the fire pit control
Box. Verify correct gas/fuel type and pressure. Never use an alternative fuel
to include bio-fuel, ethanol,
lighter fluid or any other fuel.
Gas pressure and type should be checked prior to use and installation. DO NOT
USE this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a
qualified service
technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control
system and any gas
control which has been under water.
For the safety of yourself and others, ensure that the Transformer is plugged
into a GFCI Outlet.
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER TO FOLLOW:
The National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or International Fuel Gas
Code. The National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
Local Codes
SUPPLY PRESSURE MIN/MAX:
Natural Gas: Supply Pressure: Minimum: 3.5″ W.C. .87 kPa Nominal: 7″ W.C. 1.74 kPa Maximum: 14″ W.C. 3.48 kPa
Liquid Propane Gas: Supply Pressure: Minimum: 8″ W.C. 1.99 kPa Nominal: 11″ W.C. 2.73 kPa Maximum: 14″ W.C. 3.48 kPa
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SECTION 3
COMPONENTS OVERVIEW
THIS SECTION OUTLINES THE FEATURES OF THE L OW VOLTAGE PA NS & BURNERS
Installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54, or International Fuel Gas Code.
The appliance when installed, with local codes, or in the Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70; if applicable.
must be electrically grounded in accordance absence of local codes, with the National or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1,
When an appliance is for connection to a fixed piping system, the installation
must conform
with local codes, or in the absence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas
Code, ANSI
- Z223.1 NFPA 54; National Fuel Gas Code; Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA
B149.1; or Propane Storage and Handling Code, CSA B149.2, as applicable.
COMPONENTS OVERVIEW
» Certified to ANSI 221.97-(2017) / CSA 2.41-(2017) » -20° to 175° temperature
range.
» Durable connections designed to resist outdoor conditions.
» TC Flame-sense system. » Hot Surface Igniter (HSI). » LED diagnostics.
ELECTRONICS
» Electronics are certified for CAN/CSA-E60730-1, ANSI 221.20-2014,
CAN/CSA-C22.22 No.60730-25-14, UL 60730-2-5 Edition 3, & UL 60730-1.
» 12 or 14 VAC for installations within 5 feet of water.
» Transformer to GFCI Outlet connection for safety.
» Potted control module to protect against moisture and damage.
» Hot Surface Ignition (HSI), provides stable burner ignition in harsh
conditions.
» Thermocouple Flame Sense, fast responding and resistant to wind, moisture
and corrosion.
» LED diagnostics for field service and troubleshooting.
GAS VALVE AND PILOT COMPONENTS
» The manual key valve is CSA Certified to ANSI 221.15/CSA9.1
» The pilot is CSA Certified to ANSI 221.20 » Coils are encapsulated to
protect against
moisture. » Pilot has robust flame pattern, wind resistant. » Pilot injectors
are stainless steel.
» Thermocouple is nickel plated for durability. » Hot Surface Igniter (HSI)
with protective cage. » Hot Surface Igniter (HSI) connection is
waterproof.
» The Power Wire connector is waterproof.
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SECTION 8
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONT’D.
THIS SECTION DEMONSTRATES THE PROPER INSTALLATION A ND TESTING OF THE Low Voltage Pans & Burners.
used, test first with your supplied transformer (See Figure 3)
Confirm that a 300W transformer is being used, the provided transformer can
power up to 4 Low
Voltage Pans & Burners units.
The Low Voltage Pans & Burners has a red and a black wire protruding from it.
These are the power
wires. When multiple Low Voltage Pans & Burners Systems are connected, the
polarity between them must be the same. To achieve this, all of the red wires
must be connected to the same wire from the transformer and all of the black
wires connected to the other wire from the transformer.
Confirm that appropriate voltage and amps (minimum amperage required 2.0-2.2
amps)
The Transformer must be connected to a GFCI Outlet for safety.
STEP 6 I APPLYING FIRE MEDIA
Please see Section 8 on Fire Media Usage WARNING: TOP does NOT recommend you
use media on propane fire features, Liquid
Propane is heavier than Natural Gas and can pool up in the burn area and
potentially cause a backfire.
STEP 7 I OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Please see Section 9 on Operation Instructions, this section outlines how to
operate your Low
Voltage Pans & Burners fire feature.
Figure 1
GAS PRESSURE REQUIREMENTS
Pressure
Natural Gas
Propane Gas
Minimum Nominal Maximum
3.5″ W.C. / .87 kPa 811 W.C. / 1.99 kPa
7″ W.C. I 1.74 kPa 811 W.C. / 2.73 kPa
14″ W.C. / 3.48 kPa 811 W.C. / 3.48 kPa
Figure 2
Figure 3
120 VAC Primary Input – 300 W Output
Distance* 2#6AWG 2#8AWG 2#10AWG 2#12AWG
Feet
5 ft. 12VAC 12 VAC 10 ft. 12VAC 12 VAC 20 ft. 12VAC 12 VAC 30 ft. 12VAC 13 VAC
40 ft. 13 VAC 13 VAC 50 ft. 13VAC 13 VAC 60 ft. 13VAC 14 VAC 70 ft. 13 VAC 14
VAC 80 ft. 13 VAC 14 VAC 90 ft. 14 VAC 100 ft. 14 VAC 110 ft. 14 VAC
· Length of run to light from transformer.
12 VAC 12VAC 13 VAC 13 VAC 14 VAC
14 VAC
12VAC 13 VAC 13 VAC 14 VAC
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Air Mixer for Propane Is Recommended for Propane Burners. See Instructions included with the appliance
SECTION 8
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONT’D.
THIS SECTION DEMONSTRATES THE PROPER INSTALLATION AND TESTING OF THE Low
Voltage Pans & Burners.
WARNING – Risk of Fire or Electrical Shock
· Do NOT submerge transformer · Do NOT connect two or more transformers in
parallel · Do NOT use with dimmers’ · This transformer must be installed
according to the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local code requirements
(For US installa tions article 680 and for Canadian installations, section 68
of the CEC). Important: This installation must be installed by a qualified
electrician and is subject to approval by the local inspection authority · Use
copper conductors only · Do NOT exceed the maximum ratings of individual
components, wiring devices and current carrying capacity of conductors. · Do
NOT install this equipment within 5 feet (3 meters) reach paths of water. ·
May be used with certified no-niche submersible luminaires or equivalent. ·
Not for use with self-contained spas or hot tubs. · For Canadian
installations, supply circuit must be protected by a ground fault circuit
interrupter.
MOUNT AT LEAST 1 FT. (30 cm} ABOVE GROUND, WITH ARROWS UP
GENERAL INFO
These Safety Transformers are specifically designed to supply 12 volts to pool/spa lights, submersible fixtures and outdoor garden lights. The built-in circuit protection
t
t
will disconnect power to the transformer in case of
defect or overload. These transformers are suitable for
direct connection to underwater Pool and Spa lights. Enclosure Size: 7.25″ High x 5.25″ Wide x 4.5″ Deep
WHITT
BLUE
Mounting Brackets on Top and Bottom
YELLOWiCAIN>J
Knockouts: Total of Ten 0.5″-0.75″ Combination (4) bottom, (2) right, (2) Left, (2) Back
BLACKl(AJ1’8)
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Model 100W
Input 60 Hz.
120VAC
Secondary Output
Lamp Watts(W)*
Voltage (VAC)
300 Max. 12,13or14
White – Neutral — Blue – Hot —
c::J
Output 12V 13V 14V
120v Input Multi-tap Primary Connection Black to 12V / White to Neutral Yellow to 13V I White to Neutral Blue to 14V / White to Neutral
Green – Ground ——–
RED
BLAO(
Note: PX100 Is for single bowls & PX300 Is for multiple bowls
110V POWER IN
POWER OUT TO SWEIS
INSTALLATION For field wiring information, please refer to the instructions attached to inside of front cover.
· Make sure that all unused taps (leads) are separately insulated. · Use the
following tables as a guide to determine the correct wire size. · The voltage
at lamp terminals after installation should be 12 ± 0.3 VAC. · Voltages above
12.3 VAC at the light may cause the internal safety fuse
of the transformer to switch off and on. To prevent this from happen
ing follow chart below for correct voltage and wire gauge selection.
1. Select power source by combining Bulb wattage. 2. Determine length of
cable run(s). 3. Determine wire gauge needed to deliver necessary power. 4.
Connect cable to output tap of transformer given in cable.
Note: The Transformer must be connected to a GFCI Outlet for safety.
120 VAC Primary Input -100 W Output
Distance 6Gauge 8 Gauge 10 Gauge 12 Gauge
10 ft. 20ft. 30 ft. 40 ft. 50 ft. 60 ft. 70 ft. 80 ft.
90 ft. +
12 VAC 12 VAC 12 VAC 13 VAC 13 VAC 13 VAC 13 VAC 13 VAC 14 VAC
12 VAC 12 VAC 13 VAC 13 VAC 13VAC 14 VAC 14VAC 14 VAC
12VAC 13VAC 13VAC 14 VAC 14VAC
13 VAC 13 VAC 14 VAC
ENSURE ALL UNUSED LEADS ARE INSULATED (CAPPED)
Min. Clea
Min. Overhead Clea
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Min. Overhead Clea
Clearance for units 401K BTUs and up – For Outdoor Use Only
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Min. Overhead Clea
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