36" Torpedo T-Burner
Stainless steel linear burner is ideal for fire tables and custom flame creations
Available in natural gas or propane gas for convenient match lit operation
Technical:
- 125,000 BTU
- Premium 304 stainless steel, 1 mm wall thickness
- 1/2" npt gas connection
- Maximum gas pressure requirement: Natural gas (7" wc, 1/4 psi), Propane gas - 11" water column)
- LP conversion fitting is designed to reduce sooting and improve flame appearance
Cost to operate:
- Estimated cost to operate burner with gas usage of 60,000 btu's per hour:
- Hourly cost $.36 cents. Based on natural gas cost of $.60 per therm
- Hourly cost $2.70 for propane gas. A 20 lb gas tank will operate burner 5 - 7 hours
General Information
- Burner Size: Choose a burner at least 6" smaller than inside opening of fire pit
- Fire Pit Pan: Flame Creation offers one of the largest selection of pans. Custom size pans available
- Installation L-Bracket: Bracket designed to support fire pit pan if masonry structure does not have support ledge. Continue shopping to view all our installation supplies
- Key Valve Kits: Manual gas valve controls gas flow and flame height. When valve is installed inside fire pit an extended key may be required. Available key lengths: 3", 8", 12", 28"
Buyers Guide for Natural Gas Burners
- Fire glass may be applied up to 2" above burner
- To save money: consider using Flame Creation filler glass or crushed lava rock up to 1" above burner
- Install preferred colored fire glass over filler material. Natural gas burners only.
- For fire rated river rocks and river stones, install stones on top of base material.
Buyers Guide for Liquid Propane (LP) Gas Burners
- Do not install more than 1/4" of glass or small lava rock above burner holes. Do not block burner holes
- Large lava rock (3" or larger) and gas logs can be used as long as burner holes are not blocked
- Due to sooting (a residue which occurs from LP gas burning) we suggest using black glass rather than colored glass
- When designing and constructing fire feature be sure to provide adequate ventilation
- 20 lbs of fire glass will fill pan (large black glass is recommended)
Warning - For your safety
- *** Wet lava rock can explode when heated. Allow fire pit to burn at least 45 minutes or until lava rock is dry before coming within 15 feet of fire during start up. Consider covering fire pit to keep lava rock dry to prevent this occurrence or use lava rock 3" in diameter or larger.
- *** LP gas is a heavy gas. Applying too much media over burner holes may create back pressure and gas leakage resulting in gas pooling in fire pit.
- *** A minimum of two ventilation openings 18 sq. in. each and orientated 180 degrees apart must be installed at base of enclosure for LP gas fire pits
All information provided is for general information only. Designing, installing, and servicing of any gas burner and fire feature must be performed by a qualified professional and gas supplier. Installations must conform to local codes or in the absence of local codes refer to the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1 or CAN/CGA 8149.1), National Fuel Gas Installation Code, Propane Installation Code or CAN/CGA B149.2
Additional products available from Flame Creation, LLC
- Automated burner systems
- Whistle free flexible gas lines
- Stainless steel burner pans
- Gas keys (Lengths: 3", 8", 12", 18", 24")
- Custom and prefabricated fire pit frames
- Premium accessories: Fire glass, gas logs, river stones, lava rock (small, medium and large boulders)
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