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ROBATA 72/54 CORTEN FIRE | Owner and Installation Manual
1. Please refer to ‘Clearances to Combustibles’ guide on page 6 of this guide for placement.
2. Ensure that the final location for the fire pit is as flat and level as possible. Provide adequate drainage
beneath the opening in the base of the fire pit vessel.
3. Completely unpack the fire pit. If crated, remove the sides of the crate to make lifting the fire pit easier.
4. Some components may be packed inside the Robata housing.
5. Remove the Corten Cover (4) and set aside
6. Remove Burner Assembly (3) from fire pit vessel and carefully set aside.
7. Carefully lift the fire pit and place it in its final position. If there is a gas riser and power receptacle, fire pit
vessel should be placed so that the stubs are enclosed within the Robata Body (1), but do not interfere with
the centre 8” of the unit (see page 3)
8. If the Robata Body (1) does not sit flat, shim appropriately so that it is well and evenly supported.
9. Connect Gas and Electrical as per page 7.
10. Check for leaks, test burner and complete installation as per pages 7-8.
CAUTION:
HEAVY: Use care
when lifting and
placing to avoid
injury and damage
to property and the
fire pit itself. Fire pits
will require 2 or more
people to lift.
ATTENTION: Cor-Ten Steel is designed to rust in order to form a protective layer that resists further
corrosion. This layer can take months to stabilize depending on climate and weather conditions.
Rust will bleed until it stabilizes. Do not place Cor-Ten fire pits on surfaces that will be permanently
damaged or stained by rust bleed.
PLACEMENT AND ASSEMBLY