Tray & tube material: high quality 18 gauge 304 stainless steel makes this burner and pan durable and long lasting.
Fuel: LPG & Natural Gas convertible, Output : 30000-60000 BTU, Including: electronic ignition system, flame sensing thermocouple, connector for propane tank, regulator and flame adjustment control valve.
This is a complete drop-in burner kit with no additional parts needed (fire glass and AA battery are not included).
A linear fire pit is a sleek and modern outdoor fire feature characterized by its elongated, rectangular shape. It provides a stylish way to enjoy an outdoor fire while also serving as a striking design element in backyards, patios, or commercial spaces. Linear fire pits are often used in contemporary designs due to their clean lines and the dramatic effect of a long, continuous flame.
Key Features of a Linear Fire Pit:
Rectangular Shape:
The defining characteristic of a linear fire pit is its long, rectangular form, which creates a bold and modern look. These fire pits can be made in various lengths and widths to suit different spaces, with the most common being 3 to 8 feet long.
Burner Types:
Linear Burners: The fire in a linear fire pit is produced by a linear burner, which runs the length of the fire pit, creating a continuous flame. These burners are typically made of stainless steel for durability and are available in a variety of sizes and heat outputs.
H-Shaped Burners: For wider linear fire pits, H-shaped burners can be used to ensure flame coverage across the width of the pit, enhancing the flame’s visual effect.
Fuel Types:
Natural Gas: Natural gas is a popular option for linear fire pits because it provides a continuous fuel source, which is perfect for longer, permanent installations. Natural gas fire pits are ideal for those with access to a natural gas line.
Propane: Propane is another common fuel choice, especially for portable or freestanding fire pits. Propane tanks are typically housed in a hidden compartment within the fire pit or nearby.