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Rinnai Australia - 11 - Rinnai Luminaire® Outdoor Gas Fire - Operation and Installation Manual
Burner Assembly
The major component of the Rinnai
Luminaire Outdoor Gas Fire is the
burner assembly.
This consists of a
tube burner mounted in an open tray
filled with pumice and stones/pebbles.
A SIT
®
pilot burner is positioned along
the tube burner to ensure positive
lighting and is covered by a perforated
guard to prevent the pumice from
blocking the burner.
The gas control, pressure regulator and spark igniton system is positioned at the right end of the tube
burner.
The complete assembly is housed within a stainless steel body incorporating a removable cover.
The cover is placed over the burner for protection from wind and rain when the unit is not in use.
DO NOT attempt to light the appliance when the cover is in place.
DO NOT place the cover on the appliance when the flame is on.
Body Assembly - (Open One Sided Cabinet)
The outer body assembly is optional and must be used
if installing into a non combustible enclosure. It consists
of a 5-sided construction with an open front (pictured) or
open front and back. If a body assembly is ordered, this
comes assembled complete with burner assembly
inside.
Enclosure must be constructed of masonry or non-
combustible material.
Body Assembly with Glass Bi-Fold Doors
The body assembly has optional tempered glass double
bi-fold doors to reduce the affect of wind and rain on the
burner. The appliance can operate with the doors open
or closed.
The unit is able to operate with the bi-fold doors closed.
Air being induced into the combustion chamber through
the lower half of the open front and expelled out the top
or through the top louvres on the glass door.
Closing the bi fold doors does not affect the operation of
the appliance. Adequate ventilation is supplied via the
louvres and gaps at the side and top of the unit.
SPECIFICATIONS CONTINUED
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