210,000 BTU Match Lit Linear Crossfire Burner - 42"
Item # M52900073
210,000 BTU Match Lit Linear Crossfire Burner - 42"
Item # M52900073
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Your search can come to an end with the 210,000 BTU Match Lit Linear Crossfire Burner - 42". This is the linear burner that will empower you to finish your DIY fire feature project with the quality you've always desired. It includes all-brass construction and creates amazingly full and radiant flames thanks to Warming Trend's exclusive Crossfireâ„¢ air-to-gas mixture ratio. This powerful mixture ratio has been innovatively designed to use only half the fuel of a typical fire ring. You can trust that this 210,000 BTU burner will rise to the challenge, whatever type of fire feature you're building.
Take advantage of the quality offered by the 210,000 BTU Match Lit Linear Crossfire Burner - 42". Warming Trends has gone the extra mile by providing certification from the International Code Council, as well as a full lifetime warranty. They're also believers in U.S. manufacturing, and they've built this burner domestically. There's no reason you shouldn't add this match lit burner to your project!
Features:
- Dimensions: 42 inch L x 1 inch W x 3.25 inch H
- 100% brass construction ensures corrosion resistance
- Burner produces up to 210,000 BTUs with match lit ignition
- High performance air-to-gas mixture cre(more...)
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Specifications
- Type: Fire Pit Burner
- Fuel Type: Propane | Natural Gas
- Shape: Linear
- Ignition: Match Lit
- Burner Width/Diameter: 1"
- Heat Output: 210,000 BTUs
- Material: Brass
- Overall Width: 42"
- Overall Depth: 1"
- Overall Height: 3 1/4"
- Burner Length: 42"
- Pipe Thread Size: 3/4"
- Assembly Required: Fully Assembled
- Item Weight: 11 lbs.
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Quality Burner - but highly effected by breezes
Was surprised that the burner was 1/2" NPT connect as the description said 3/4". Just another trip to the supply house.. The burner is high quality however as the flames are higher than standard burners they are very effected by breezes. I will look into wind shields to see if that may help.
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East Falmouth, MA
Submitted: 05/27/2020