violetonorange
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Hello. Been reading a long time but this is my first post.
Please forgive me if these are foolish questions. We are landscaping our yard in new construction and one of our elements will be a store-bought rectangular natural gas fire table. This one: https://www.restorationhardware.com/...yId=cat2980003
We will be using licensed plumbers and applicable permits, but I want to understand what we're getting into/what our install options are.
Per the instructions (https://images.restorationhardware.c...50079_info.pdf) for this fire table, the appliance connects to our gas source via a flexible metal-mesh tube of 10' length, coming out of the bottom corner of the fire table.
Are we supposed to bury that 10' tube underground in a pipe or something? Or does it: a) rest on the ground, or b) hang in the air above ground?
Frankly, none of the above seems likely but I'm confused because I can't find info on what type of conduit/sleeve I'm supposed to use to cover this metal-mesh tube so that I can safely run it underground. Or -- the flexible hose is supposed to be sitting on top of the ground/hanging in the air at all times? That doesn't seem attractive or safe. What am I missing?
I'm in Southern CA, BTW.
Can anyone help?
Please forgive me if these are foolish questions. We are landscaping our yard in new construction and one of our elements will be a store-bought rectangular natural gas fire table. This one: https://www.restorationhardware.com/...yId=cat2980003
We will be using licensed plumbers and applicable permits, but I want to understand what we're getting into/what our install options are.
Per the instructions (https://images.restorationhardware.c...50079_info.pdf) for this fire table, the appliance connects to our gas source via a flexible metal-mesh tube of 10' length, coming out of the bottom corner of the fire table.
Are we supposed to bury that 10' tube underground in a pipe or something? Or does it: a) rest on the ground, or b) hang in the air above ground?
Frankly, none of the above seems likely but I'm confused because I can't find info on what type of conduit/sleeve I'm supposed to use to cover this metal-mesh tube so that I can safely run it underground. Or -- the flexible hose is supposed to be sitting on top of the ground/hanging in the air at all times? That doesn't seem attractive or safe. What am I missing?
I'm in Southern CA, BTW.
Can anyone help?