SKU: 94242766170

36" x 12" Rectangular Fire Pit Burner w/ Pan, Stainless Steel

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36" x 12" Rectangular Fire Pit Burner w/ Pan, Stainless SteelRecommended Accessories for this Burner: Propane Connection Kit for 36" x 12" Burner Pan Flame Guard for 36" x 12" Burner Pan Stainless Steel Cover for 36" x 12" Burner Pan Love the look of fire pits? Want to make your own? It's never been simpler, thanks to our Drop In Fire Pit Pan with H Burner. Its convenient design makes it ideal for everyone from homeowners to artists to pro contractors. Inside this unit is an H shaped burner that produces a

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Love the look of fire pits? Want to make your own? It's never been simpler, thanks to our Drop-In Fire Pit Pan with H-Burner. Its convenient design makes it ideal for everyone from homeowners to artists to pro contractors.

Inside this unit is an H-shaped burner that produces a double row of flames, resulting in a bold, bright fire. Pair it with our colorful fire glass, and you'll have a stunning light display that brings everyone to the backyard!

  • Made of ultra-tough stainless steel: Our pan and burner assembly is constructed of high-quality #304 stainless steel. That means it won't become warped or rusted, even after many fires and exposure to the weather.
  • Use with propane or gas fire pits: Rated for up to 165,000 BTUs, our burner works with liquid propane (LP) or natural gas. Be sure to install a compatible LP air mixer to optimize performance if you're using LP as a fuel source.
  • Fuss-free installation: No need to be an experienced technician; we include simple instructions along with a ½" nipple for connecting to your fuel source. Includes extra mounting plate for optional igniter (igniter not included).
  • Add shimmering color: Once your fire pit pan is installed, pour in 45 lbs. of Celestial Fire colored crushed or tempered fire glass. You'll love the way it adds color, texture, and eye-popping shine to your fire pit display.
  • For Outdoor Fire Pits/Tables: This drop-in burner pan is for use in vented outdoor areas only. Be sure to locate your fire pit or fire table in a well-ventilated area with a minimum of 36” of clearance on all sides, and 8 feet of overhead clearance.

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Product Specifications:

  • Gas Type: Propane or Natural Gas
  • Inlet Size: 1/2" Male NPT
  • Pan Size (insert): 36" x 12"
  • Pan Depth: 2"
  • BTU Rating: Up to 165k BTU / Hour
  • Composition: Stainless Steel (304)
  • Fire Glass to Fill: 45 pounds
  • Warranty: Lifetime Limited Warranty

CAUTION: Installing gas appliances can be dangerous. Although Celestial Fire Glass provides information supporting DIY efforts, all gas connections should be made by a professional gas installer. We advise working with a certified NFI Gas Specialist. Start your search here: https://www.nficertified.org/public/

Proposition 65 Warnings
This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, Chromium (hexavalent compounds), Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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This was another quick and entertaining read. This instalment wasn't as enjoyable as some of the other books but it was still good. I'm glad to have it in my collection.
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