PRISM HARDSCAPES PH-714-1NG Glow Fire Table Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- PRISM HARDSCAPES
Table of Contents
PRISM HARDSCAPES PH-714-1NG Glow Fire Table
General Description
Receiving Checklist
Upon receiving fire feature from transportation carrier
- Inspect the crate/pallet for damage
- Check that PO/BOL paperwork matches paperwork on crate/pallet
- Open top of crate/pallet and inspect unit for damage
If damaged, please notify carrier immediately and sign “damaged” or do not
receive. Please also notify
Prism Hardscapes office immediately via email at
warranty@prismhardscapes.com
Product Dimensions
Overall Diameter | 36”/42″/48” |
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Overall Height | 16″ |
Pan Diameter | 27″ |
Burner | 15” 6-Spoke Burner |
Weight | 210 lbs |
Safely Moving Unit
- NEVER ATTEMPT TO MOVE YOUR FIRE FEATURE BY YOURSELF
- WRAP FURNITURE BLANKET AROUND THE ENTIRE BODY OF THE UNIT
- PLACE A PIECE OF ¾” PLYWOOD BETWEEN DOLLY AND THE FIRE FEATURE FOR INCREASED STABILITY WHILE MOVING
- USE DOLLY TO NAVIGATE THE UNIT TO THE FINAL POSITION
Safety Instructions
WARNING: Before installing this product, read and follow all warning
notices and instructions provided. Failure to do so may result in serious
injury, property damage and/or death.
For additional product reference and copies of these instructions, visit our
website at prismhardsacapes.com
This product must be installed and serviced by a contractor or qualified installer who is licensed and/or certified within the jurisdiction where the product will reside. In the event no such state or local requirement exists, the installer or maintainer must be a qualified professional with sufficient experience in installation and maintenance of gas and/or electric appliances. Prior to installation, read and follow all warning notices and instructions provided with this product. Failure to do so may result in property damage, personal injury, and/or death. Improper installation and/or operation may result in exposure to carbon monoxide and flue gases which can cause serious injury, property damage, and/or death. For installations in the vicinity of occupied/living areas, Prism Hardscapes strongly recommends installation of carbon monoxide detectors within reach of this appliance and in any adjacent occupied spaces. Improper installation and/or operation will void warranty.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids within the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
- Immediately switch off main gas supply.
- Do not try to light any appliance.
- Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone near unit.
- Immediately remove yourself from the area, call your gas supplier and follow their 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 gas supplier.
THIS APPLIANCE IS FOR USE WITH PROPANE GAS OR NATURAL GAS ONLY. AT NO TIME ARE
SOLID OR ALTERNATIVE FUELS TO BE USED WITH THIS APPLIANCE.
Prism Hardscapes strongly recommends the installation of Carbon Monoxide detectors within reach of this appliance and in any adjacent occupied spaces.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
This product can expose you to Chromium, which is known in the state of
California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
(for more information, go to:
www.p65warnings.ca.gov)
WARNING
- This appliance may produce carbon monoxide which h as no odor. Using this appliance in an enclosed space such as a motorhome, camper, car or home may result in death.
- Prism Hardscapes utilizes CSA certified components. In stallation must conform to local codes, National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA and/or National Fuel Gas Code.
- Appliance should be serviced annually by a profession al gas technician certified in the United States by the National Fireplace Institute (NFI). Any parts that require replacement should be replaced only by a certified service professional using parts re commended by manufacturer.
- Do not alter any component or design of this unit as it may alter the operation and result in injury, property damage and/or death. Altering unit w ill also automatically void warranty.
- This fire feature is not intended for cooking. Do not place anything on or in fire feature.
- Never use fire feature in windy conditions.
- Do not touch hot surfaces, hot media (rocks/glass/etc.) or open flames.
- Do not reach, jump, or walk across unit, media or open flames.
- Do not ignite fire feature when media (rocks/glass/etc.) are wet. Doing so may cause media to crack and burst.
- It is important to inspect your fire feature before every use. Make sure there are no obstructions or combustible mate rials on or near unit.
- Wipe down surface of unit before every use and immediately clean any spills or messes on or around unit. Consistently check hoses and fittings for cracks, abrasions and leaks (at least once a month).
- Do not leave pets or children unattended around fire feature.
- Use a designated fire pit or barbecue cover when not in use.
Installation Details
Gas Requirements
The fire table should be placed on a flat and level surface. It will arrive with the burner and burner plate set inside the unit. Burner hardware has been installed at the factory but will need to be checked for proper tightness after transportation. Refer to the corresponding section below for set-up on your unit. All units must have clearance to combustible surface of 4ft on sides & 6ft from the top. Refer to the section below for the according to the gas type you purchased. Contact technical support if an orifice change is required. Tech-support@prismhardscapes.com.
Natural Gas
Gas Pressure: 7 inches water column
Gas Input Flow: 65,000 BTUs/HR (Manual Ignition), 85,000 BTUs/HR (PH-
Ignite), Up to 125,000 BTUs/HR with orifice change.
Prior to installation, a gas professional will need to run a gas line underground below the foundation where your fire feature will reside. In order to do this, your gas professional will first need to determine the best pipe size based on fuel input requirements (BTU’s/HR), gas pressure and distance from gas pressure regulator to fire feature. Once you have created a trench underground for your pipe, the stubbed-out end should be fitted with a ½” NPT ball valve shutoff (rated for gas usage) and a flare fitting sized for the same size gas hose that is attached to the key valve and burner. Connect your flex hose to the stubbed-out gas pipe then connect the other end to the key valve in your fire feature. The arrow on the key valve should be pointing the direction of the gas flow (towards the burner plate on your fire feature). Tighten all fittings with a wrench, do not hand tighten! Test the gas lines for leaks and loss of pressure over a 24-hour period. When you are finished testing and have found no leaks, cover the pipes, level the ground and finish setting the foundation. Once everything is tightly sealed and connected, gently place your burner plate back down into your fire feature; your fire table is now ready to be positioned in its final location.
Note: Check with your gas supplier to verify gas flows and pressures available at the location of your installation. In many cases utility companies will install larger meters at no charge to accommodate larger flows.
Propane Gas
Gas Pressure : 11 inches water column
Gas Input Flow: 65,000 BTUs/hr (Manual ignition), 85,000 BTUs/hr (PH-Ignite),
Up to 125,000 BTUs/hr with orifice change.
Make sure the foundation is flat and level prior to placement. Units using
propane gas will come with a burner, orifice, flex hose and regulator that
will attach to the propane tank. This gas hose will need to go from the tank
to the burner. The hose should connect from the key valve within the unit,
through an air vent underneath and to the propane tank. Make sure all fittings
are tightened properly with a wrench, do not hand tighten! An additional flex
hose will be attached to the other end of the key valve to the flare fitting
at the bottom of the burner. The arrow on the key valve should be pointing the
direction of the gas flow (towards the burner plate on your fire feature).
Fire features do not include propane cylinder; you will need to provide one.
The propane gas supply cylinder must be constructed and marked in accordance
with the specifications for propane gas cylinders as required by the U.S.
Department of Transportation (DOT).
Natural Gas Unit
Propane Tank Unit
Operation
Ignition
Refer to the section below according to which ignition system you purchased. An initial burner test should be done prior to filling the pan with media (rocks/glass/etc.)
Manual Light
You will need a fireplace lighter, do not use a match or cigarette lighter as they are much shorter and will light the fuel too close to the burner which may result in serious injury. Ignite your fireplace lighter and hold the tip close to the burner. Insert fire table key and turn it to the ON position to start gas flow to the burner- if you are using a propane tank unit, please note you will need to open the valve on your tank first. If your burner does not light within 5 seconds, turn key to the OFF position and wait 10 seconds before trying again. If the burner still does not light, call your local gas technician to determine if there is a problem. Once burner lights, immediately remove your hand and allow burner to operate for a few minutes before turning it off. Make sure the valve is properly closed every time you leave your fire feature unattended and remove key. For propane units, ensure that valve on tank is completely closed when fire feature is not use.
You are now ready to place the fire media onto the burner pan. Slowly pour media onto pan and spread evenly. Fire media should be sparsely spread out enough to cover pan. Only use the recommended amount of media in your unit (the amount provided), overfilling may result in smaller flame and gas buildup which may cause an explosion. Fresh air must be able to pass through the unit. Do not block or obstruct any vents on lower and upper parts of the fire feature. These are designed to ensure proper combustion and ensure no buildup of residual gases within the unit.
*Battery Ignition only available for Propane Gas Units**
Find the panel on the side of your unit, the knob should be at the 12:00
position. This type of ignition takes one AA battery (not included). To insert
battery, turn the black battery receptacle to the left of the knob counter-
clockwise until it unscrews and comes off. Insert battery and carefully place
receptacle knob back in position and screw back on. You may need to apply
light pressure but do not overtighten as it may damage the knob and threads.
To ignite unit, ensure knob is in the 12:00 position to start. Push the knob
inward and turn clockwise to the 6:00 position. You should hear the igniter
sparking and the gas should ignite. Continue to push knob inward until burner
lights, wait a few seconds and release knob. If the flame does not stay lit,
push the knob back in and allow spark to reignite. If you do not hear the
igniter sparking, your battery may be drained and will require replacement.
Regulate the flame by turning the knob clockwise until it is to your liking.
The knob will not go past the 9:00 position. If the flames are still too low
or too high, have the pressure regulator checked for proper operation. Push
knob inward and turn counter clockwise all the way back to the 12:00 starting
position. If the knob does not turn the system off, contact your gas
professional to replace gas valve. Only use factory approved parts for
replacement. Once burner lights, immediately remove your hand and allow burner
to operate for a few minutes before turning the knob all the way back to the
12:00/off position.
You are now ready to place the fire media onto the burner pan. Slowly pour
media onto pan and spread evenly. Fire media should be sparsely spread out
enough to cover pan. Only use the recommended amount of media in your unit
(the amount provided), overfilling may result in smaller flame and gas buildup
which may cause an explosion. Fresh air must be able to pass through the unit.
Do not block or obstruct any vents on lower and upper parts of the fire
feature. These are designed to ensure proper combustion and ensure no buildup
of residual gases within the unit.
Electronic Ignition
Prism Hardscapes offers a separate installation guide for the Electronic PH-
Ignite System. All other electronic system guides must be requested from their
corresponding manufacturers.
CAUTION: Open flames will ignite combustible materials such as clothing,
fabric, hair, etc. which may result in serious injury, property damage and/or
death. Be cautious of the open flames while burner is lit.
Adjustment
Allow the fire feature and media to cool down before moving or adjusting. This
may take from 30 minutes to 1 hour depending on the size of the fire feature.
Any shifting of fire media or feature should be done after the entire unit has
cooled. Also prior to movement, ensure that all gas valves are completely
closed and disconnected.
Refer to Section 1.4 for instructions on how to safely move your unit.
Troubleshooting
Refer to the section below according to which Gas Type you purchased.
BURNER WILL NOT LIGHT
Possible Cause | How to Fix |
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Air in Gas Line | If newly installed, it may take several attempts to purge air |
from line.
Debris in Gas Line
| Confirm gas line is clear and free of obstruction (insulation, dirt, excess
pipe sealer, water etc.). Clearing line of debris may require help from a
professional.
Improper Gas
Pressure
| Propane Gas Units: Check if tank is low or empty, may need to refill or replace.
Natural Gas Units: Have a gas professional confirm gas pressure.
BURNER WILL NOT STAY LIT
Possible Cause | How to Fix |
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Improper Gas Pressure | Propane Gas Units: Check if tank is low or empty, may |
need to be refilled or replaced.
Natural Gas Units: Have a gas professional confirm gas pressure.
Improperly Applied Fire Media| ****
Media may be too dense; media will need to be reduced and evenly spread.
NOISE
Note: Only use gas hose supplied by the manufacturer as they have been tested for noise.
Possible Cause | How to Fix |
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Gas Hose Restrictions | Remove any tight bends or kinks in gas supply hose. |
Excessive Gas Flow
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Check gas regulator and reset if not within factory recommendations (Refer to the subsection for your gas type in Section 3).
UNIT IS SMOKING
Possible Cause | How to Fix |
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Poor Fuel Quality
| Propane Gas Units: Inspect propane tank and hose, one or both may need to be refilled or replaced.
Natural Gas Units: Contact local gas company.
Excessive Flame Blockage| Separate and spread media (rocks or glass) evenly to
allow flames to spread and pass-through media more evenly.
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Improper Air/Fuel Mixture| Remove any foreign items or other combustible
materials from unit & check for proper orifice sizing.
BURNER FLAME IS TOO HIGH OR TOO LOW
Possible Cause | How to Fix |
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Incorrect Gas Supply Pressure | Propane Gas Units: Inspect propane tank and |
hose, one or both may need to be refilled or replaced.
Natural Gas Units: Contact local gas company.
Blocked burner ports or burner orifice| Clear burner ports and orifice of foreign particles or debris and wipe clean.
Improper Orifice Size
| Verify burner orifice is the proper size for the fuel being used. Consult with factory by emailing tech-support@prismhardscapes.com.
UNIT PRODUCING UNWANTED ODORS
Possible Cause | How to Fix |
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Gas Leak
| DO NOT OPERATE -Turn off key valve but leave gas source on/open. (The gas should be flowing through the hose up to the igniter valve) Inspect hose(s), check for any leaks at all connections and fittings by using soapy water checking for bubbles. If a leak is found, turn off gas immediately and consult factory about replacing damaged/defective component.
If no leak is found:
Propane Gas Units: inspect propane tank for damage or defect, tank may need to be replaced.
Natural Gas Units: contact local gas company to inspect.
COLOR FADING
Possible Cause | How to Fix |
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Exposure
| Concrete Units: Purchase cement sealer at your local brick and mortar retailer and apply a coat to concrete areas every year.
Wooden Units: Purchase IPE sealer at your local brick and mortar retailer and apply a coat to wood areas every year.
Warranty
Prism Hardscapes LLC offers a 2-year limited warranty against manufacturer defects. Prism Hardscapes will repair or replace product which has been proven to be defective in workmanship and/or material. If unit is confirmed defective and is not repairable by a qualified Prism Hardscapes representative, the unit will be replaced FOB PRISM HARDSCAPES facility. The buyer must provide proof of purchase along with date of delivery to the end user and arrange shipping associated with the replacement of the unit. Prism Hardscapes will not be responsible for any defects resulting from misuse, user error, installation error, abuse, repair or alteration. The use of wood or fuels other than those specified for use with this unit by Prism Hardscapes will void warranty immediately. Under no circumstances will Prism Hardscapes be liable for incidentals or consequential damage resulting from defective products. This warranty is Prism Hardscapes’ sole warranty, all others expressed or implied whether of merchantability, fitness of purpose or otherwise, are therefore disclaimed by Prism Hardscapes. Prism Hardscapes is not responsible for any injury or mishap related to misuse, abuse, or lack of judgment in choosing fire display locations.
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www.prismhardscapes.com
Phone: 951-600-1123
Fax : 951-600-1109
References
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