Burner Bars
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Linear T- Burner Bar. Stainless Steel. Flat Design
These stainless steel t-burners are constructed of #304SS & 1/2” tubing, drilled ports, and welded ends. The gas inlet is 3” in length with male 1/2” pipe thread.
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Linear T- Burner Bar. Stainless Steel. Raised Hub
Burner utilized on the Interlink Series. Raised Hub for reduced risk of water in valve.
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H- Burner Bar. Stainless Steel. Raised Hub
Backyard Blaze offers H-Burners in five sizes designed specifically for use in outdoor fire pits. These burners use our raised hub design for shedding of water. Hub is a robust 1/2" coupler. The tubing is 1/2" #304 stainless steel with holes drilled at 30 degrees for inward flame pattern.
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Dual Burner. Stainless Steel
Dual Burners are designed for outdoor fireplace and are a great addition to the Stainless Steel Log Grates. Made with #304, 1/2” stainless steel with the ends welded shut. The gas inlet is 3” in length with male 1/2” pipe thread. To accompany the dual burners, we now offer a burner pan in 304 stainless steel designed specifically for our dual burners, it suspends burner 3/4” above fireplace floor. Measures 18” x 8”, ends are 2” high and allows for pilot assembly mounting. Fits all HPC dual burners.
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Open Center Burner. Stainless Steel
New this year are our stainless steel single concentric outdoor fire rings. These are designed to deliver a perimeter of fire around a focal point (non-combustible of course). The hub for gas input is located on the outer ring with absolutely nothing in the center. These outdoor fire rings are constructed of #304 SS with either 1/2” or 3/4” hub/tubing combination.
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We have everything you need for self installation including the instructional sheets to installing our outdoor fire feature products.
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