Campfire In A Can Campfire In A Can Owner's Manual

Manual is about: Propane Campfire

Summary of Campfire In A Can

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    Owner’s manual tested for up to 64,000 btu: csa international requirement 4.96 u.S. (3rd ed.) for outdoor gas fireplaces usa and canada this unit was tested and listed to ansi z21.97-2012 / csa 2.41-2012 by omni-test laboratories portland report number: 363-o-01-5 warning do not store or use gasolin...

  • Page 2: Warning:

    Use in a well-ventilated space. Not to be used inside a building, tent, garage, or any other enclosed area. Do not use within 10 feet of open door(s) or window(s). Clearance to combustibles: 18” (45.7cm) on all sides and 78” (198 cm) above the unit. Always keep the area clear and free from combustib...

  • Page 3: Important

    Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. R warning if the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. What to do if you smell gas...

  • Page 4: Important

    • the installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the national fuel gas code, ansi z223.1 • for use with liquid propane only. The maximum inlet gas supply pressure is 11” water column input is 28.5mbh. Maximum 64,000 btu/hr. 1. Clothing or other flammable mater...

  • Page 5: Warnings

    Warnings table of contents happy camper guarantee parts & assembly operating instructions, read before lighting maintenance attaching the campfire to a quick disconnect converting to natural gas troubleshooting accessories warranty backyard ideas 1 - 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-10 10 11-12 12 13 14 table of conte...

  • Page 6: Happy Camper Guarantee

    We are thrilled that you have made campfire in a can your propane campfire of choice. You have made a great investment in a campfire that will bring you many years of enjoyment. Happy camper guarantee thank you for choosing campfire in a can r welcome to the campfire in a can family your campfire in...

  • Page 7: Log Set

    Parts 1. Burner base / hose & regulator assembly 2. Removable cooking grate 3. One-piece ceramic log set 4. Aluminum canister top place the one-piece ceramic log set on the burner and center. The canister top is designed to be used as a stand. Raising the campfire off the ground allows it to radiate...

  • Page 8: Turning The Campfire Off

    1. Attach pol/qcc (a) to tank valve. Make sure you have a good seal. 2. Close shut off valve (b) by turning clockwise. 3. Open tank valve (c); check for leaks. 1. Shut the gas off at the tank (c) then let the fire go out. 2. Turn the shut off valve (b) to the off position. 3. Let the campfire cool b...

  • Page 9: Air Intake Sleeve

    Air intake sleeve the air intake sleeve should be fully open and the set screw tightened to stop movement. Set screw air intake sleeve canister top as a propane tank support cleaning the log set carbon (soot) should be cleaned off the surface of the logs periodically to prevent excessive build up. T...

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    1. When purchasing your quick disconnect parts, make sure that they are compatible with the quick disconnect parts on your rv. 2. Buy a complete quick disconnect assembly, so you can hook the female part to the regulator you are going to remove from the campfire in a can. 3. Determine if the quick d...

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    Your campfire will have to be modified for use with natural gas. Contact a qualified natural gas installer to make the proper size modification. Other changes may be required depending on local natural gas regulations. Converting to natural gas low pressure quick disconnect procedure step 1. Remove ...

  • Page 12: Solution 1.

    Here are some actual examples: i lit my campfire in a can and the fire does not seem to go high anymore. What could cause this to happen? 1. 1. 2. 3. Ball troubleshooting low flame height the campfire shut off valve (b) was not shut off when the propane tank valve was opened. This will cause the pol...

  • Page 13: Solution 1.

    I have been running my campfire for a while, and all of a sudden i have a low flame, and i`m not out of propane. What could cause this? 2. 1. 2. Your regulator may be freezing up! There are 2 possible reasons that a propane regulator may freeze up. The propane tank you are using may be too small. Th...

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    Ez campfire corp., outdoor products limited one (1) year warranty ez campfire corp. Extends the following warranty for ez campfire corp. Outdoor products used in the united states of america or canada. Dealers and employees of ez campfire corp. Have no authority to make any warranty or authorize any...

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    Backyard ideas visit campfireinacan.Com for ideas and how to’s 14 toll free 1.888.768.7737.

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