In-ground post installation, Prepare for installation, Route gas supply – Fire Magic Choice Post Grills C430s User Manual
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IN-GROUND POST INSTALLATION
PREPARE FOR INSTALLATION
Consult a qualifi ed professional installer / licensed contractor.
The in-ground post is designed primarily for installation
with a permanent underground gas supply.
To gain access to the inside of the post, unscrew and
carefully open the access plate on the rear of the post using
a medium Phillips-head screwdriver. Retain the screws.
ROUTE GAS SUPPLY
Note: This section addresses an underground gas supply
setup. To connect through the rear of the post,
reference the ROUTE FLEX CONNECTOR section
of PATIO-MOUNT INSTALLATION, and do not
perform the steps until after: attaching the extension
post, and installing the post / pouring the concrete.
1. After running the underground gas supply line to
the planned grill location, dig a hole for the post and
extension approximately 18" deep and 10-12" in
diameter.
Note: Run the gas supply line up from the bottom of
the hole (a little off center) so that it reaches to
approximately 4" above ground level.
Note: The actual depth of the hole should be such that
the cooking surface is 34-35" above ground level.
2. Verify that the gas supply line fi ts through the gas line
clearance hole in the bottom of the post (see Fig. 14-2 ).
The clearance hole is the larger of the two holes in the
bottom of the post and is off center.
3. Verify that the fl ex connector coming from the inside of
the post will connect properly with the gas supply line.
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Supply line
Tension bolt
Flex
connector
(w/ adapter)
Fig. 14-2 Post interior detail
Grommet
& bushing
attached
with tie
Adjustable nut
(turn to tighten
if needed)
Ground level
Concrete level
Post
Gas supply
route
Fig. 14-1 In-ground install orientation
4" (approx.)
18"
(approx.)
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Flex connector
(w/ adapter)
Back of
timer
valve
Location of
regulator