Spark Ignitions have a battery-operated Ignitor Probe set in the fire pit tray close to the burner, connected to the Push Button unit mounted on your fire pit structure. To light, turn on the gas at the shut-off valve and push the spark button. The ignitor will spark, and the gas will ignite.
How close can a fire pit be to a house?
10 feet
How much clearance do you need for a fire pit?
A good rule of thumb is to provide at least 7 feet of space around all outer edges of a fire pit. This will allow for plenty of room for furniture and traffic space. Remember that it is always better to have too much space as opposed to too little, so err on the side of caution.
Where should I put a fire pit in my backyard?
Fire pits should be placed on a level surface, no less than ten feet away from any structure, 20-25 feet or more is best, in a wide-open space, away from trees with low hanging limbs, woodpiles, bushes, and other materials that could ignite if contact with a flame is made.
What do you do if your propane fire pit won't light?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wq8RbJ946Mg
Why does my propane fire pit keep shutting off?
If you get dust in the pilot assembly and the pilot needs to be cleaned out, it produces a "lazy" flame, which will be disturbed by the draught of the main burners. The flame lifts away from the thermocouple and causes the temperature on the tip of the thermocouple to drop. This, in turn, makes the gas valve shut off.May 20, 2021
What does a thermocouple do in a gas fire pit?
Thermocouple. Some fire pits have a thermocouple which senses the heat from the pilot light flame. That signals the gas valve to stay open when the pilot is on.