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Report (104) RECEIVL) SEP 1 2018 B k., , ;: ' OF tiG" `') .�' 3U ' IG D!V . �� EFFECTS ' ViA r I n; ,0/1 \ip,„ .0...„. .„, .a�'` : , (f . ..0:00.. 0 - , , ihioll it Fire Bowls and Fire Bowl Inserts (Automated Operation) Operating and Maintenance Instructions 4. Fire Bowls and Fire Bowl Inserts (Automated Operation) Grand Effects Operating and Maintenance Instructions Table of Contents Section 1: Gas and Electric Requirements 1 Section 2: Installation 2 Section 3: Burner Setup and Adjustment 8 Burner Adjustment 9 Section 4: Maintenance 10 Section 5: Operation 11 Operating Instructions 11 Section 6: Troubleshooting 12 Control Module Diagram 13 Wiring Diagram 14 Grand Effects Warranty (1 Year Residential; 6 Months Commercial) 15 WARNING! If you smell gas, immediately take the following actions: 1. Shut off the gas to the appliance. 2. Extinguish any open flame near the unit. 3. If odor lingers, call your gas supplier. Do not store or use any gasoline or other flammable vapors and/or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. This manual should remain with the homeowner or parties responsible for operation. info@grandeffectsinc.com • www.grandeffectsinc.com • 949-697-5270 Fire Bowls and Fire Bowl Inserts (Automated Operation) Grand Effects Operating and Maintenance Instructions Section 1 : Gas and Electric Requirements Input Voltage 120 Vac/60 Hz to Grand Effects Control Panel Output Voltage Gas Type Natural Propane Gas Pressure (Nominal) MM. 11"we 1 Bowl System 60,000-80,000 btu/hr 2 Bowl System 120,000-160,000 btu/hr Gas Flow 3 Bowl System 180,000-240,000 btu/hr 4 Bowl System 240,000-320,000 btu/hr 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. info@grandeffectsinc.com • www.grandeffectsinc.com • 949-697-5270 1 Fire Bowls and Fire Bowl Inserts (Automated Operation) Grand Effects Operating and Maintenance Instructions Section 2: Installation A WARNING! This unit is for outdoor use only. Recommended CSA/AGA Clearances: Sides 4 ft/Top 6 ft Do not install near any combustibles such as wood structures, fuels, clothing, fabrics, or dry vegetation. A LP gas regulator should never be installed in the fire bowl.It should be installed by a gas expert in a remote location away from the heat source. Install bowls out of the way of pedestrian traffic. Installation shall be performed by a licensed contractor. All aspects of installation must conform to local or national codes, or in the absence of codes, with Natural Fuel Gas Code ANZI Z223.1. The control panel and approved gas valve must be located where they can be easily accessible so that the gas can be shut off quickly in case of an emergency. 1. Install the control panel and gas piping as shown in Figure 1: Natural Gas, Figure 2: Propane Gas, or Figure 3: Commercial Installation. Gas lines must be clean and free from any dirt, debris, or contamination. Note: Propane piping is different than natural gas piping (shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2). 2. The gas piping must be installed underground between the control panel and each fire bowl, as shown in Figure 1. CONTROL PANEL 1 20VAC 60HZ INPUT-a C (POTYPICALLY MOUNTED WITH TO CONTROL PANEL L. OL EQUIPMENT) MANUAL GAS 0 VALVE GAS INLET CONNECTION 11111=11111 VIII-11111-11111 L12VAC&CONDUIT (UNDERGROUND)BOWL /1 �- 3/4"GAS PIPING (UNDERGROUND) L L---►12VAC& CONDUIT (UNDERGROUND) LL - 3/4"GAS PIPING (UNDERGROUND) BOWL/2 Figure 1: Natural Gas info@grandeffectsinc.com • www.grandeffectsinc.com • 949-697-5270 2 Fire Bowls and Fire Bowl Inserts (Automated Operation) Grand Effects Operating and Maintenance Instructions CONTROL PANEL 120VAC 80412 INPUT-� (TYPICALLY MOUNTED WITH TO CONTROL PANEL POOL EQUIPMENT) 12VAC [ 0 r- GAS INLET--�► � - II (PROPANE) - =VIII VIII 11111= 111112 -11111PROPANE ADDER SUPPLIED GRAND EFFECTS INSTALL AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO FIRE BOWL I L BOWL#1 12VAC h CONDUIT(UNDERGROUND)\ L 3/4-GAS PIPING (UNDERGROUND) I L_L_-4.12VAC k CONDUIT(UNDERGROUND) LL - 3/4-GAS PIPING (UNDERGROUND)>BOWL#2 Figure 2: Propane Gas KILL SWITCH -.KEYED SWITCH 120VAC 60HZ INPUT * ~" CONTROL PANEL TO CONTROL PANEL. T2VAI„ [ 0 GAS INLET-� I I� VIII VIII 11111=11111=11111 GRANO EFFECTS' {j_,t SAFETY PIPE TRAIN `^"� II � I -- L 0.12VAC&CONDUIT(uNDERGRWIq)\ , L -• 3/4-GAS PIPING(UNDERGROUND)I L BOWL t L„-_w-12VAC k CONDUIT(UNDERGROUND))BOWL 02 LL - 3/4'GAS PIPING(UNDERGROUND) Figure 3: Commercial Installation 3. The piping must be reduced to 1/2" NPT or larger at each bowl, as shown in Figure 4. 4. At each bowl, install a 90° gas pipe elbow on the gas line for proper installation of a gas hose. Do not kink or make a tight radius bend on the gas hose. Note: The gas and electrical connection at each bowl must be located at the center of each bowl. The connections must be installed as shown in Figure 4. info@grandeffectsinc.com • www.grandeffectsinc.com • 949-697-5270 3 Fire Bowls and Fire Bowl Inserts (Automated Operation) Grand Effects Operating and Maintenance Instructions GAS AND ELECTRIC CENTERED IN MIDDLE OF COLUMN G I APPROX. e'-10' + 2% MAX. 114. MAX. WIRE LENGTH 1' MIN. PLUG OR CAP TO KEEP WATER OUT '1 WALL OR �PYLASTER GAS VALVE rPVOR KEYED VALVE INSTALLED IN COLUMN IIIA=VIII=) III II II= II= II L_ r 3/4'GAS PIPING (UNDERGROUND) 1 2VAC ELECRICAL (UNDERGROUND) Figure 4: Piping 5. Install low voltage wiring (14 or 16 ga. 12VAC) underground between the control panel and each bowl. Wire per Grand Effects wiring diagram. 120v source into the control panel can come from any 120v source, including auxiliary relay from the pool controller or home system. Typically, the pool controller is the device that turns the unit on and off. If a pool controller is not available, Grand Effects can provide a hand held remote system or an electrician can wire a decorative switch for on/off control up stream of the Grand Effects Control Panel. 6. Maintain good piping practice by keeping pipe length and elbows to a minimum to eliminate unnecessary pressure drops. Corrugated flex gas lines should not be used. 7. Gas and electric should be centered in the middle of the column. 8. Customer-supplied bowls should be similar in size to Grand Effects bowls: 27" min. ID x 9" min. Inner height with a 4" hole in the bottom of the bowl. 9. On commercial installations, it is recommended to install a keyed switch and kill switch located in close proximity and in visible sight of feature or features. The keyed and kill switches are supplied by Grand Effects. 10.Install the mounting bracket as shown in Figure 5. The mounting bracket should be secured using three bolts. 11.Center the bowl on top of the mounting bracket. The bowl should rest on top of the three spacers located on the mounting bracket. Using a hammer, carefully bend over the metal prongs to secure the bowl. 12.Install 90° pipe elbow and gas hose at the gas connection as shown in Figure 5. info@grandeffectsinc.com • www.grandeffectsinc.com • 949-697-5270 4 Fire Bowls and Fire Bowl Inserts (Automated Operation) Grand Effects Operating and Maintenance Instructions 13.Connect gas hose to the burner assembly. 14.Install wire nuts on wires from the control panel and burner assembly. Be careful to hook up the "positive" to the "positive" and the "negative" to the "negative." Wrap wire nuts with electrical tape or some means to prevent moisture from getting in. Make sure wire nuts are positioned at the bottom of the bowl, away from the bottom of the burner assembly. 15.With all gas connections tight, position the burner assembly so that it sits level in the bowl. Rotate as required so that the gas hose rests in a compact position. Important: The mounting bracket must be installed for proper cooling of the burner assembly. Warranty is voided if the mounting bracket is not installed. Do not kink or make sharp radius on the metal gas hose. Do not come straight up with the gas hose. As shown in Figure 5, a 90° gas pipe elbow must be installed on the gas line for proper installation of the gas hose. The product warranty is voided if it is not installed with an elbow as shown in Figure 5. r, 90' ELBOW / BOWL �� '1 GAS HOSE WALL OR �PYLASTER GAS VALVE MOUNTING BRACKET OR KEYED VALVE IN COLUMN L L_ _ 1= j llll(-111111111 ; ; L L L_1-_-_--► 3/4'GAS PIPING\ (UNDERGROUND) L L _". 12VAC ELECTRICAL (UNDERGROUND) Figure 5: Mounting Note: Do not caulk or seal around the base of the bowl (see Figure 10). info@grandeffectsinc.com • www.grandeffectsinc.com • 949-697-5270 5 Fire Bowls and Fire Bowl Inserts (Automated Operation) Grand Effects Operating and Maintenance Instructions BOWLfl lw I WALL OR GAS VALVE —PY1AST OR KEYED VALVE r" ER J —1rI I J -_ I I 1111= IIIII=11111=1[II II --\_ ---1J s•PVC RPE 12VAC ELECTRICAL 3/4'GAS PIPING (UNOFRGROIRO) (UNOERGROUNO) Figure 6: Optional Drain Orientation Note: The optional drain orientation shown in Figure 6 prevents dirty water from draining out on the wall. BOVA VENT Ell WALL OR GAS VALVE PT ASTER OR KEYED VALVE r 3 SLEEVE IIIII1 MI I I Jill 11 I I I I IL 11J L_ J II 3/4•GAS PIPING J I (UNDERGROUND) - J 12VAC ELECTRICAL (SND) Figure 7: Optional Mounting Method without Mounting Bracket info@grandeffectsinc.com • www.grandeffectsinc.com • 949-697-5270 6 i Fire Bowls and Fire Bowl Inserts (Automated Operation) Grand Effects Operating and Maintenance Instructions it _ BRACKETS GRAND EFFECTS (FOLD OUT) BURNER ASSEMBLY SUPPORT PLATE m BOWL DECORATIVE RING (WINDSOR AND TUSCANO COPPER BOWLS ONLY) I MOUNTING BRACKET I II WALL OR I I� PYLASTER I I� I I 12VAC(UNDERGROUND) 3/4-GAS PIPING (UNDERGROUND) ==-1 Figure 8 Important: When customers supply their own bowl, the burner assembly must be installed as shown in Figure 9. The mounting bracket must be installed for proper cooling and drainage. The burner assembly must be installed flush with the top of the bowl. The mounting bracket must be installed for proper cooling of the burner assembly. The warranty is voided if the mounting bracket is not installed. WHEN MOUNTED PA BOWL, TOP OF BURNER ASSEMBLY 5 FLUSH WITH TOP OF BOWL GRAM EFFECTS CSA ACA GRAND T ASSE1 APPROVED BURNER ASSEMBLY\ SUPPORT ASSEMBLY �CUSTOMER FURNISHED,,♦,*,'�* ` I BOWL GRANO EFFECTS MOUNTING BRACKET VIII-lull-III 1-11111- VIII-VIII-VIII-11111-11111 Figure 9: Customer-supplied Bowl info@grandeffectsinc.com • www.grandeffectsinc.com • 949-697-5270 7 • Fire Bowls and Fire Bowl Inserts (Automated Operation) Grand Effects Operating and Maintenance Instructions Section 3: Burner Setup and Adjustment 1. At the control panel, turn the manual gas valve to the "Off' position. 2. With 120VAC coming into the control panel, turn the burner switch "On". 3. At each burner assembly, check that the spark electrode is arcing across to the pilot hood. You should be able to hear and see the electrode spark. If there is no spark, make sure that the burner assembly is receiving 12VAC from the control panel. 4. Reposition the burner assembly so that it is sitting level in the bowl. 5. At the control panel, open the manual gas valve. 6. In the control panel, turn the burner switch to the "On" position. 7. After all bowls have been lit, they can be adjusted for flame size. Important: At this time, the corresponding fire bowl should ignite. If the burner does not light, it may be a result of air in the gas line. If this happens, carefully purge the air from the gas line by disconnecting the gas hose from the burner assembly. The end of the gas hose should be outside of the bowl when purging air from the gas line. A CAUTION! When purging air from a propane system, disconnect wires going to the burner assemblies (terminals X1/X2) located in Grand Effects control panel. There should be no power at the burner assemblies when purging propane. The propane adder valve should remain wired and energized when purging. After purging is complete, make sure the area is vented and free from build-up gas. Reinstall wires at X1/X2 terminals, thus providing to burner assemblies. GAS INLET ,11,4NUNSOLENOIDPLOT SOLENOID �- O . O 11♦ 16NITOR 4111U111111114 ENCLOSURE WITH ELECTRONIC NODULE Figure 10: Bottom Side of the Burner Assembly info@grandeffectsinc.com • www.grandeffectsinc.com • 949-697-5270 8 Fire Bowls and Fire Bowl Inserts (Automated Operation) Grand Effects Operating and Maintenance Instructions Burner Adjustment Note: Each burner should have a flame height of approximately 12"— 15"from the top of the bowl. If the burner is adjusted too low, it will create an unstable pilot, resulting in possible On/Off cycling. 1. The height of the flame can be adjusted at each burner by opening or closing the '/2" gas valve or keyed valve as shown in Figure 4. Each burner should be adjusted as required so that the flame size at each bowl is similar in appearance to each other. 2. After all burners have been adjusted, make sure that the burner assembly is repositioned so that it is sitting level in each bowl. 3. Install decorative rock or glass on top of the "burner support" and burner assembly. Larger lava rock is recommended (2" - 4" in size). It will work better than smaller rock. Make sure that all rock is clear of the pilot area and hood area. Pilot hood area needs to remain clear of rock for proper ventilation. Note: Do not use glass with propane installations. (If you use glass with natural gas, you will need to lay down stainless mesh screen to prevent glass from falling through. Do not cover the burner assembly and support plate. Fire glass requires a glass pilot hood, which is different than a standard pilot hood used with lava rock. Please consult the Grand Effects Glass Install Manual. If you usel/4" pieces of lava, it should be treated as a glass installation). Note: Both sides of the pilot hood need to be clear of rock for proper ventilation. Important: Do not use fire glass with propane installations. CAUTION! Use only approved decorative media to cover the burner assembly. Lava and tumbled lava/ceramic stone and fire glass are all accepted media. However, use caution when in the immediate area, as pieces may pop or explode when exposed to heat or when wet and exposed to heat. info@grandeffectsinc.com • www.grandeffectsinc.com • 949-697-5270 9 Fire Bowls and Fire Bowl Inserts (Automated Operation) Grand Effects Operating and Maintenance Instructions Section 4: Maintenance Periodically clean the burner assembly and bowl with a wet cloth or cleaning solution to remove carbon build-up. Frequency of the cleaning will depend on usage. Frequently inspect the gap between the base of the bowl and the mounting bracket. It should be kept free of dirt and debris that may restrict cooling air and drainage (see Figure 11). Periodically inspect the underside of the burner assembly for any signs of excessive temperatures. Check that all gas connections are tight. The units should be operated on a regular basis, especially after a rain. The burner assembly will not work in snow and ice conditions. The burner assembly should be covered and protected from snow and ice. The burner should not be operated in high wind conditions. High winds can limit the cooling air required for cooling of the burner assembly and cause over heating of the electronics. BOWL i I LDO NOT CAULK OR SEAL GAP AROUND BOTTOM OF BOWL. GAP SHALL BE KEPT CLEAR OF DIRT AND DEBRIS. WALL OR /-PYLASTER 11111=11111- 111=11111=11(11 Figure 11: Maintenance Important: The system needs to be turned on/off after a rain to remove any water in the pilot area. Note: If any problems are present, consult a licensed heating Specialist or call Grand Effects. info@grandeffectsinc.com • www.grandeffectsinc.com • 949-697-5270 10 Fire Bowls and Fire Bowl Inserts (Automated Operation) Grand Effects Operating and Maintenance Instructions Section 5: Operation A WARNING! This unit is for outdoor use only. For your safety: • If you smell gas, shut off the gas valve immediately. • Extinguish any open flame. • If odor continues, immediately call your gas supplier. • Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and/or liquids in the vicinity of this appliance. • Do not leave flame on while unsupervised. • Do not operate in windy or rainy conditions. If this is done, the unit will cycle on and off automatically. • Unit should be operated only by a responsible adult. • When in use, an open flame is present; therefore, use with extreme care and at your own risk. • Before any inspection of the unit, always turn off power and gas supply at the control panel. • If you experience problems with this unit, call Grand Effects or a licensed heating professional. All work on this unit must be performed by a licensed heating professional. A CAUTION! Before you turn on the Grand Effects System, make sure that features are clear of people, animals, or any objects that are combustible. Operating Instructions To turn unit "On": 1. Open manual gas valve. 2. Turn burner switch "On." To turn unit "Off': 1. Turn burner switch "Off." 2. Close manual gas valve. Note: If burner fails to light, turn corresponding burner switch in the control panel to the "Off' position, and then to the "On" position. This will initiate a new trial for ignition. info@grandeffectsinc.com • www.grandeffectsinc.com • 949-697-5270 11 Fire Bowls and Fire Bowl Inserts (Automated Operation) Grand Effects Operating and Maintenance Instructions Section 6: Troubleshooting Model 100/100A Burner Assembly Main burner does 1) Remove rock/glass away from pilot area.2) Remove pilot hood. not light (Look for small pieces obstructing pilot.)3)If still no spark, confirm that (no spark) you have 12VAC out of the panel and at the burner(measure voltage on terminals L, N). 4) If you have voltage going out to the burner, but no spark, replace the control module. (Look for excess heat on the module.) 5) If you have no voltage out of the panel, reset fuse button on transformer and breaker switch. Confirm 110v going into panel on terminals L, N.6) If you have 110 V on L, N and fuses check OK, but still have no 12V output on X1, X2, replace the transformer. Spark (but no pilot) 1) Remove rock/glass away from pilot area. 2) Remove pilot hood. (Look for small pieces obstructing pilot.) 3) Confirm if gas is coming out of pilot. You can hear it. (Use BBQ lighter to determine if gas is coming out of pilot). 4) If no pilot gas, check that the gas is turned on. 5) Pilot orifice may be plugged. Replace orifice or complete pilot assembly. 6) If still no gas, pilot valve may not be opening. Turn gas off and confirm if pilot solenoid is energizing. 7) If not energizing, replace the control module. If it is energizing, clean out pilot solenoid. Burner goes On/Off 1) Is it going off because of wind? If so, how windy? Slight breeze or gusty? (If wind, rotate burner assembly in bowl or add 3.5"x 17" wind band.) 2) Remove rock/glass away from pilot area. Does it get better? How much glass? Thin down glass on burner assembly. 3) Remove all rock/glass from the burner assembly. (Does the problem go away? 4) Is the main flame adjusted too low? (If burner is adjusted too low, the pilot will be too small and unstable.) 5) If burner shuts off after a 30 minute period and then goes off and doesn't come back on, replace the control module. Pilot comes on but 1) On Model 100 burner assembly, confirm that red handled ball valve no main burner underneath the burner is open. 2) If possible, confirm that main gas solenoid is energizing. If not, replace the control module. 3) Main burner solenoid may have to be replaced if buzzing. Main burner or pilot 1) Remove solenoid coil and clean inside of solenoid (looking for does not shut off contaminants). info@grandeffectsinc.com • www.grandeffectsinc.com • 949-697-5270 12 Fire Bowls and Fire Bowl Inserts (Automated Operation) Grand Effects Operating and Maintenance Instructions Control Module Diagram — 1.45 -1 - 5.25 o on 0 I i I I 1 1 +FC -FC GRAND EFFECTS THIS CONTROL IS TO BE ARE ANEYWAIER EEAIUREE USED WITH OUTDOOR //y�� WWW,CAFANDEPPEQsINCo: APPLIANCES ONLY 4.00 12 VAC 501E0 N2 A GE1020El 2021-100 REV.B SIO 0617130 1414 7. a3 Si111a 0 0 0 MESS CEHERWISE SPECIFIED. NAVE DAM GRAND EFFECTS,INC. DRAENSRDNE ARE inl REPETCHES CROOK CFR 5-12-14 MISSgY NEJE.CA. FEACTIONAL CHECKED TITLE: FRACaI.A 1M000 ANGIAACEEEND 11*ENG AEEII. PAOMEEPCEDECIMALI2010 CONTROL MODULE PUCE DECIMAL 26113 rrMG AEpp. EREIREEIGEOMEIRIC CA. PROFIINRXI MO CORIDINHAI 03LFRANCIN3PERANSIYIA3u•I9PFCGA .; DRAWINGIix SADAOL rrAoEERLyOF 1D"" SIZE DWG:NO. REV. — EEPRO ICTION,INC:ANY. /�R� /yytio REERDWCIIDH NEARIORAEAWNQIE FNCR (`�J IES_ U1 - WIRFOIAFiNEWRIftENPE lDEfDNOi NEtf AYEY USEDGN GRAND EFFECD,RIG tSER6NkREb. AFPLICAEION DGN71SCAIE ORAME) SCALE 1:1 iWEIGHT: I SHEET 1 OF 1 5 f 4 I 3 2 ( 1 info@grandeffectsinc.com • www.grandeffectsinc.com • 949-697-5270 13 001111111 National Electrical Code 2017 680.21 \RTICLE 680-SWIMMING POOLS,FOUNTAINS,AND SIMILAR INSTALLATIONS sized in accordance with 250.122 but not smaller than 12 AWG. height not less than 2.3 m (7 ft 6 in.)above the maximum pool 01.016 The cord shall terminate in a grounding-type attachment plug. water level: (B) Double Insulated Pool Pumps. A listed cord-and-plug- (1) Totally enclosed luminaires connected pool pump incorporating an approved system of (2) Ceiling-suspended (paddle) fans identified for use double insulation that provides a means for grounding only the beneath ceiling structures such as provided on porches or internal and nonaccessible, non-current-carrying metal parts patios Pilliall of the pump shall be connected to any wiring method recog- (3) Existing Installations. Existing luminaires and lighting nized in Chapter 3 that is suitable for the location.Where the outlets located less than 1.5 m (5 ft) measured horizontally implill bonding grid is connected to the equipment grounding from the inside walls of a pool shall be not less than 1.5 n. conductor of the motor circuit in accordance with the second (5 ft) above the surface of the maximum water level, shall be sentence of 680.26(B)(6)(a), the branch-circuit wiring shall rigidly attached to the existing structure,and shall be protected orapiii comply with 680.21(A). . by a ground-fault circuit interrupter. (C) GFCI Protection. Outlets supplying pool pump motors (4) GFCI Protection in Adjacent Areas. Luminaires, lighting connected to single-phase, 120-volt through 240-volt branch outlets, and ceiling-suspended (paddle) fans installed in the 411.1111 circuits,whether by receptacle or by direct connection,shall be area extending between 1.5 m (5 ft) and 3.0 m (10 ft) horizon- provided with ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for tally from the inside walls of a pool shall be protected by a personnel. ground-fault circuit interrupter unless installed not less than 680.22 Lighting,Receptacles,and Equipment. 1.5 m (5 ft) above the maximum water level and rigidly attached to the structure adjacent to or enclosing the pool. .11112211 (A) Receptacles. (5) Cord-and-Plug-Connected Luminaires. Cord-and-plug- (1) Required Receptacle, Location. Where a permanently connected luminaires shall comply with the requirements of installed pool is installed,no fewer than one 125-volt, 15-or 20- 680.8 where installed within 4.9 m (16 ft) of any point on the ampere receptacle on a general-purpose branch circuit shall be water surface,measured radially. located not less than 1.83 m (6 ft) from, and not more than 6.0 m (20 ft) from, the inside wall of the pool.This receptacle (6) Low-Voltage Luminaires. Listed low-voltage luminaires not shall be located not more than 2.0 m (6 ft 6 in.) above the requiring grounding, not exceeding the low-voltage contact floor,platform,or grade level serving the pool. limit, and supplied by listed transformers or power supplies that comply with 680.23(A)(2) shall be permitted to be located 0111021111 (2) Circulation and Sanitation System, Location. Receptacles less than 1.5 m (5 ft)from the inside walls of the pool. +++• that provide power for water-pump motors or for other loads directly related to the circulation and sanitation system shall be N(7) Low-Voltage Gas-Fired Luminaires, Decorative Fireplaces. located at least 1.83 m (6 ft) from the inside walls of the pool. Fire Pits,and Similar Equipment. Listed low-voltage gas-fired- These receptacles shall have GFCI protection and be of the luminaires, decorative fireplaces, fire pits, and similar equip- grounding type. ment using low-voltage ignitors that do not require grounding. • and are supplied by listed transfofmers or power supplies that (3) Other Receptacles, Location. Other receptacles shall be comply with 680.23(A)(2) with outputs that do not exceed the not less than 1.83 m (6 ft)from the inside walls of a pool. low-voltage contact limit shall be permitted to be located less (4) GFCI Protection. All 15- and 20-ampere, single-phase, than 1.5 m (5 ft) from the inside walls of the pool. Metallic 125-volt receptacles located within 6.0 m (20 ft) of the inside equipment shall be bonded in accordance with the require- walls of a pool shall be protected by a ground-fault circuit inter- menu in 680.26(B). Transformers or power supplies supplying rupter. this type of equipment shall be installed in accordance with the requirements in 680.24. Metallic gas piping shall be bonded in (5) Measurements. In determining the dimensions in this accordance with the requirements in 250.104(B) and section addressing receptacle spacings,the distance to be meas- 680.26(B)(7). ured shall be the shortest path the supply cord of an appliance connected to the receptacle would follow without piercing a (C) Switching Devices. Switching devices shall be located at 0102 floor, wall, ceiling, doorway with hinged or sliding door, least 1.5 in (5 ft) horizontally from the inside walls of a pool window opening,or other effective permanent barrier. unless separated from the pool by a solid fence,wall, or other permanent barrier.Alternatively,a switch that is listed as being (B) Luminaires, lighting Outlets, and Ceiling-Suspended acceptable for use within 1.5 m (5 ft)shall be permitted. (Paddle)Fans. (D) Other Outlets. Other outlets shall be not less than 3.0 m (1) New Outdoor Installation Clearances. In outdoor pool (10 ft)from the inside walls of the pool.Measurements shall be areas, luminaires, lighting outlets, and ceiling-suspended determined in accordance with 680.22(A)(5). (paddle) fans installed above the pool or the area extending 1.5 m (5 ft) horizontally from the inside walls of the pool shall Informational Note:Other outlets may include,but are not limi- be installed at a height not less than 3.7 m (12 ft) above the ted to, remote-control, signaling, the alarm, and communica- tions circuits. maximum water level of the pool. 680.23 Underwater Luminaires. This section covers all lumin- (2) Indoor Clearances. For installations in indoor pool areas, aires installed below the maximum water level of the pool. the clearances shall be the same as for outdoor areas unless 41011 modified as provided in this paragraph. If the branch circuit (A) General. supplying the equipment is protected by a ground-fault circuit (1) Luminaire Design, Normal Operation. The design of at: interrupter, the following equipment shall be permitted at a underwater luminaire supplied from a branch circuit either 1.0 70-546 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 2017 Edifier Fire Bowls and Fire Bowl Inserts (Automated Operation) Grand Effects Operating and Maintenance Instructions Wiring Diagram CPWD-2 LEGEND ,----------------------- L= 120VAC LINE ! 0 0 0 0 0 0 N = 120 VAC NEUTRALI TERMINAL STRIP IN GND = EARTH GROUND !/GRAND EFFECTS X1 = 12 VAC HOT L N GND X1 X2 GND CONTROL PANEL X2 = 12 VAC COMMON lAY �-- — --� I I -J--j----I A I I T - � Il I ELECTRICAL SERVICE J I I I II 1 120 VAC SINGLE PHASE I I— -1 WITH EARTH GROUND J L 1 I I I I I I NOTES: A FEEDER CIRCUIT PROTECTION RED /WHT RED WHT PROVIDED BY OTHERS / \ TORQUE TERMINAL BLOCKS TO 12.0-13 LB•IN. USE LYRSTRANDED @60°CMNCONDUCTORS BURNER () BURNER O ONLYRATED�60°CMIN TORQUE GROUND TERMINALS TO 20 LB-IN. ———— FIELD WIRE BY OTHERS GRN GRN THIS PANEL ENCLOSURE IS RATED NEMA 3R TO PRESERVE RATING USE NEMA 3R CONDUIT ENTRY HUBS info@grandeffectsinc.com • www.grandeffectsinc.com • 949-697-5270 14 Fire Bowls and Fire Bowl Inserts (Automated Operation) Grand Effects Operating and Maintenance Instructions Grand Effects Warranty (1 Year Residential; 6 Months Commercial) Grand Effects will attempt to repair, at its expense, any unit, which in normal use, has proven to be defective in workmanship or material, provided that the Buyer provides or arranges for the return of the product prepaid to Grand Effects with proof of product date of delivery to the end user of the product and provides Grand Effects with reasonable opportunity to verify the alleged defect by inspection, which shall not be more than 15 days after receipt by Grand Effects. If the unit is deemed defective and cannot be repaired, Grand Effects will replace. Grand Effects will not be responsible for any asserted defect, which has resulted from misuse, abuse, repair or alteration. Under no circumstances will Grand Effects be liable for incidental or consequential damage resulting from defective products. This warranty is Grand Effects' sole warranty and sets forth the exclusive remedy, with respect to defective products, all other warranties, expressed or implied, whether of merchantability, fitness for purpose or otherwise, are expressly disclaimed by Grand Effects. Grand Effects is not responsible for any injury or mishap related to misuse, abuse or lack of judgment choosing fire display locations. info@grandeffectsinc.com • www.grandeffectsinc.com • 949-697-5270 15 Contact us at: GRAND EFFECTS 23121 Arroyo Vista Suite B Rancho Santa Margarita,CA 92688 Office: (949) 697-5270 Fax: (949) 625-8027 E-mail: info@grandeffectsinc.com