1/18/2024 0 Comments Square fire pit table![]() ![]() Metal fire pits will look best with matching metal seating arrangements. ![]() Multiple, different colored stones would also create a unique and distinguished look.Ģ. If you have a stone patio, a stone fire pit will go perfectly. Not only will a fire pit add value to your home in terms of dollars and cents, but it also adds an air of sophistication that is sure to bring your family and friends together for valuable, quality time.ġ. Look for nature-inspired seat cushions that will pop against the wood, wicker or metal seating material.ĥ. Uncomfortable, plastic seating is out, and natural seating is in. A fire pit will unquestionably highlight your outdoor seating area. The type of material also plays a factor into the style it will add.Ĥ. Choose from many different design styles like circular or rectangular, tall and short. You want a fire pit, not only for the elegant experience it brings, but for the style it adds to your space. Some even have removeable metal cages to quickly put it out, if needed, and protect it from weather elements.ģ. Fire pits include options of gas or wood burning, low or high flames and thick or thin flames. With a fire pit, you can control the flames. A self-contained fire offers heat, beauty and elegance.Ģ. Whether you live in an environment that is warm all year long or where you experience different seasons, by installing a firepit in your backyard you can enjoy toasty days and nights in any climate. Macy’s can help you transform your backyard into the sanctuary you deserve with fire pits to help take your outdoor space from so-so to sizzling!ġ. Imagine spending your nights gathered around the fire pit on comfy seating, toasting marshmallows as the fire crackles and pops before your eyes. Let’s light the fire and live up those much-needed staycations…with a roaring fire pit! Staycations, or casual nights in the backyard can be resort-like or maybe even better because it’s familiar-and we know it like the back of our hand. Avoid blowing glass dust in the air.Feel the glow. Use a tool or wear gloves to move glass rocks. Leave sufficient room around the igniter cover so that air can circulate.ĬAUTION: When inspecting the ignition, watch for glass dust. IMPORTANT: When arranging the glass rocks back around the Igniter Cover, ensure no rocks are on top of the igniter cover. Ensure no glass rocks are inside the protected cover area. Visually inspect the spark by rotating the knob to engage the igniter (without turning the gas back on at the cylinder!) If no spark, check connections again. Ensure the spark gap is about 3-5mm (1/8-5/32”) apart and has a clear path.ġ2. Use a damp rag to wipe and clean the thermocouple tip and igniter tip.ġ1. Use a tool to move the glass rocks away from the Igniter Cover Cap.ġ0. Locate the Igniter Cover Cap in the burner tray.Ĩ. Open the fire table gas knob control for 3 seconds to release gas pressure.ħ. Turn the gas cylinder valve to the ‘Closed’ position.ĥ. Wait until the glass rocks are cool, or wait 5 minutes for any gas to dissipate – whichever is longer.Ĥ. If still no results after three tries, move to step 3 below.ģ. Ensure the silicone cover is pressed up against the gas valve connection. Hold the gas knob on the outside, so it doesn’t move and push the connector in hard. Ensure the ground screw is tight on the wire connector.Ģ. IF YOU GET SPARK, BUT THERE IS NO GAS, OR THE GAS KEEPS SHUTTING OFF:ġ. ![]() Ensure the connector is attached firmly to the gas valve and the silicone cover is pressed up against the gas valve connection. Ensure there is no debris between the electrode tips or carbon fouling visible on the electrode tips.Ģ. Review ignition steps (push in and turn to ignite, do not release gas valve keep holding gas valve in for 10 seconds before releasing).ġ. Ensure the igniter cable is properly engaged.ĥ. Ensure the round thermocouple connector is fully pushed in.Ĥ. Ensure the ground wire connection is firmly screwed down and the connector terminal is making a totally flat contact connection.ģ. (Carbon buildup insulates the thermocouple and degrades the electrical connection).Ģ. Remove the igniter cover and clean the igniter tip and thermocouple tip of any carbon buildup using a damp rag. The most likely ignition problem is the thermocouple:ġ. 3-5mm (1/8-5/32”) from electrode tip and a spark is visible. Ensure the igniter cover is not obstructed by glass rocks (no glass rocks on top of the igniter cover and leave a bit of space around sides for oxygen flow).Ensure silicon boot is over top the connection.Ensure the igniter connection is made at the gas valve.
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