SIDEBURNER
15,000 BTU
Natural Gas or Propane Gas
SIDEBURNER
SHELF MODELS #25326-016 & #25336-016
DROP-IN MODELS #3275 & #3280
BRICK OPENING: 8 3/4" x 14 1/4" x 4" deep.
Side shelves and connector kits for mounting side burners
on portable carts or in countertop enclosures are packaged separately.
INSTALLER: Please leave these instructions with the consumer. CONSUMER: Retain for future reference.
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FOR YOUR SAFETY
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline or other
flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity
of this or any other appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
1. Shut off the gas to the appliance.
2. Extinguish any flame.
3. Open lid.
WARNING: Improper installation,
4. If odor continues, immediately call
adjustment, alteration, service or
your gas supplier or fire department.
maintenance can cause injury or property
damage.Refertothismanual.Forassistance
or additional information consult qualified,
This manual may not be copied, photocopied,
reproduced, translated, or published in any electronic
professional installer, service agency or the
gas supplier.
or machine-readable form in whole or in part without
prior written approval of Robert H. Peterson Co.
We reserve the right to amend product
specifications without prior notice.
Certified to ANSI: Z21.58
Robert H. Peterson Co. • 14724 East Proctor Avenue, • City of Industry, CA 91746
REV A1 022305
No.L-C2-02505
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Only one propane gas cylinder may be located in an HOUSEHOLD PROPANE GAS SERVICE
enclosure. Extra or spare cylinders must be stored
Consult your gas supplier for ventilation and regulator
outdoors out of the reach of children and outside of any
building, garage or other enclosed area. READ AND
FOLLOWALLWARNINGSPROVIDEDWITHPROPANE
GAS CYLINDERS. Never locate a cylinder under or
near the barbecue unless sufficient ventilation and
shielding is provided to prevent any heating of the
cylinder, regulator and rubber hose.
requirements when connecting to a HOUSEHOLD
propane supply.
EXHAUST REMOVAL:When installed under a patio roof,
the side burner area should be under a hood with an
exhaust fan.
GAS SUPPLY PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS: Rigid 1/2"
black steel pipe is required to conduct the gas supply
into the masonry opening for connection to the unit. Apply
pipe joint compound (resistant to all gasses) to all male
pipe fittings and tighten all joints securely. Do not use
pipe joint com-
Propane Cylinder Enclosures
To prevent invisible combustible gas from accumulating
in your cylinder enclosure, you must provide adequate
ventilation. This is accomplished by EITHER of the
following methods. One side of the gas cylinder enclosure
can be left completely open to the outside OR by
providing four (4) ventilation openings.Two openings are
to be at the cylinder valve level (approx.16” above the
floor) and on opposite walls of the enclosure. Two more
openings must be at the floor level on opposite sides of
the enclosure. The floor level openings must start at the
floor and shall extend no higher than 5” above the floor.
Each opening must have a minimum of 10 square inches
(64.5 cm2) of free area.To achieve the proper ventilation,
you may drill a series of holes, omit the grout from
masonry joints or replace a brick with a hardware cloth
screen. If the floor in the cabinet is raised and the space
beneath the cabinet is open to the outside, the lower
ventilation openings may be in the floor.
14 1/4"
4"
pound to connect
flare fittings. The
pipe should enter
enclosure either
from bottom or
from any side at
least 4" below the
countertop (see
Figure 1).
COUNTER
TOP
6" CLEARANCE
ALSO ALLOW SPACE FOR HOOKUP
SIDE VIEW
N O T E : A n y
protrusion into the
Figure 1
enclosure higher than 4" below countertop will obstruct
the frame and prevent the unit from dropping into place.
SAFETY NOTE: An external valve (with a removable key)
in the gas line is recommended for safety.
FOR YOUR SAFETY, you must provide these openings
for drainage, replacement air and cross ventilation of
any storage area exposed to possible leakage from gas
connections, the barbecue or propane cylinder.
GAS SUPPLY AND MANIFOLD PRESSURES:
For Natural Gas - normal 7" water column, minimum
5", maximum 10-1/2". For Propane Gas - normal 11"
water column, minimum 8", maximum 13". A REGULA-
TOR MUST BE PROVIDED AT THE BOTTLE OR GAS
SOURCE FOR USE WITH PROPANE GAS.
INSTALLINGYOUR FIRE MAGIC SIDE BURNER (BUILT-IN APPLICATION)
1. CHECKING FUEL AND PROPER ORIFICES:Your Fire 2. CONNECTING THE GAS SUPPLY TO YOUR FIRE
Magic Sideburner is equipped with orifices for natural MAGlC SIDEBURNER:
gas unless otherwise indicated. For propane gas, smaller
a. The burner manifold has a 3/8” male flare fitting gas
orifices must be installed to avoid hazardous overheating.
inlet elbow. A 3/8" female flare fitting connector nut is
The orifice size for Natural Gas is #49 (drill size) and for
required to hook the gas supply to the burner.
Propane Gas, the orifice size is #56 (drill size). Check
b. Use a stainless steel flex connector to bring the gas
supply from the gas line stub or propane gas tank to the
sideburner manifold. A 3/8" x 24" or 36" flex connector is
suitable for most installations.
CAUTION: Use only a C.S.A. listed stainless steel flex
connector. Do not use a rubber hose or plastic hose
within the enclosure for your sideburner, it will leak
resulting in an explosion and/or serious injury.
the orifice size by removing the burner cap (Item#9F)
and the venturi tube (Item #9C) and looking down through
the hole in the center (see Figure 2 for the location of
the orifice). The drill size is stamped on the orifice. If the
number is not visible you may have to remove the orifice
(as detailed below) in order to read the number stamped
on the side of the orifice.
To remove or change an orifice, you need a 3/8" nut
driver or small wrench. Loosen the orifice using the nut
driver, approaching
NOTE: For installation in a portable barbecue cart, see
the installation instructions packed with the sideburner
shelf and connector kit. Also refer to the portable cart
instruction section for attaching shelves.
from above, or by
ORIFICE
Figure 2
approaching
from
underneath the burner
using a small wrench.
c. Be sure the gas supply is 'OFF'. Connect the pipe
adapter fitting supplied with the flex connector to the gas
supply stub. Use pipe joint compound which is resistant
to all gasses on the pipe fitting. Tighten fitting to gas
supply and connector flare nut securely.
Note: pipe joint compound should not be used on flare
fitting connections.
Remove (check the
number on the side if
needed) and replace
with the correct sized
orifice for your gas type.
BURNER - TOP VIEW
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b. If connected to a propane cylinder, the rubber hose
attached to the regulator is carefully inspected before
each use.
c. The propane cylinder, regulator and rubber hose
are installed in a location not subject to heating above
125° F (51° C).
d. Connect the flex connector flare
nut to the sideburner manifold elbow
flare fitting. Be sure to tighten
securely. Use a second wrench to
support the manifold to avoid
damaging the manifold.
4. Burner flames are burning evenly around the burner cap
with a steady flame (mostly blue with yellow tipping).
PRESERVING YOUR SIDE BURNER FOR YEARS OF
CAREFREE USE:The sideburner surfaces may be cleaned
with any common acid free household cleaner.
Occasionally remove the burner cap and, if necessary, use a
soft, stiff brush (an old toothbrush) to clean the ports in the
burner and the underside of the burner cap.
CAUTlON: Never use acid chemicals or abrasive pads to
clean porcelain or aluminum surfaces.
e. Check all gas connections for
leaks with a brush and soapy water
solution before lighting. NEVER
USE A MATCH OR OPEN FLAME
TO TEST FOR LEAKS.
f. Lower the unit into the enclosure.
3. POSITIONING THE BURNER
CAP AND GRILL: Place the burner cap so it is centered over
the burner. Be sure the notches in the burner cap fit over the
studs protruding from the burner (see Figure 3).The burner
cap and grill are coated with a high temperature porcelain
finish that prevents rust and can be cleaned with oven cleaner.
SAFETY TIPS IN USINGYOUR SIDEBURNER: Each time
you use your sideburner, ensure that:
Figure 3
Do not operate the burner with the cover closed.
The valve, igniter and burner on your Fire Magic Sideburner
have been pre-assembled and tested before shipping. We
suggest you follow and practice these instructions for safe
lighting of your Fire Magic Sideburner.
CAUTION: DO NOT ALLOW A COOKING POT OR PANTO
GETTOO CLOSETO OR COVER,THE IGNITOR OR FLAME
ADJUSTMENT KNOBS DURING USE.OVERHEATING OF
THE KNOBSWILL OCCUR, RESULTING IN DAMAGE AND
POSSIBLE UNIT MALFUNCTION. IFTHIS CAUTION IS NOT
FOLLOWED.
1.The area around the unit is clear and free from flamable
vapors, liquids and other combustable materials.
2.There is no blockage of air flow around the burner.
3. When using propane gas:
a. The special ventilation openings in the enclosure
are kept free and clear of debris.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
FOR AUTOMATIC LIGHTING:
1. Open the lid.
2. Make sure the control valve is in the 'OFF' position.
3. Open the propane gas tank valve or gas line valve.
4. Depress the control valve and turn to the 'HIGH'
position.
5. Immediately press the spark generator button. The
burner should light.
6. If the burner does not light, turn the control valve to
the 'OFF' position and WAIT 5 MlNUTES.
7. Repeat steps 4 and 5. If the burner still does not light,
turn the control valve to 'OFF' and WAIT 5 MINUTES.
Then follow the manual lighting instructions below.
FOR MANUAL LIGHTING:
1. Follow steps 1 thru 3 above.
4. If the burner does not light immediately, turn off the
valve. WAIT 5 MlNUTES before repeating steps 2 and 3.
ADJUSTING THE FLAME: The valve is on 'HIGH' flame
at first click, and the 'LOW' flame is in the extreme
counterclockwise position. You may regulate the height
of the flame by adjusting the knob between 'HIGH' and
'LOW'.You may also adjust the 'LOW' flame height, with
the burner in the 'LOW' position by turning the small
adjusting screw in the center of the valve stem.This screw
is accessed by removing the valve knob from the valve
stem and inserting a small screwdriver down the hollow
center of the valve stem.
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1. Shut off gas to the appliance.
2. Extinguish any open flame.
3. Open lid.
4. If the odor continues, immediately
call your gas supplier.
2.Insert a long-stemmed burning match or a long necked
butane lighter to the ports below the burner cap.
3. While holding the match or lighter flame next to the
burner, depress the control valve and turn counterclock-
wise to 'HIGH'.
Replacement parts may be obtained from your Fire Magic
dealer.
ROBERT H. PETERSON CO.
Quality Check
Date:___________
Orifice # (MAIN): __________
Orifice # (OTHER):__________
Model #:
Serial #:
Air Shutter: ___________
Inspector: ___________
___________
___________
Leak Test:
Burn Test:
Gas Type:
___________
___________
NAT / PROPANE
___________
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