There is technically no minimum clearance underneath the burner. Most of our tables have at least 10" clearance underneath the burner, so that's what we recommend. Putting any of our fire tables on a deck is perfectly safe.
What is the width size on the underside of the fire pit? The reason I am asking is because I had my natural gas line attached and it is a rigid pipe coming up. I think we might have placed the line a little too close to the end of the patio, so I am wondering how much flexibility there is to push the fire pit out as far as possible once it is connected to the natural gas pipe? I guess you attach a flex pipe to the rigid pipe, is that how it works?
We have two similar models, the Lumera, and the Olympic. The Lumera is made of concrete, and the Olympic is steel. Lumera: montanafirepits.com/product/lumera-fire-table/ Olympic: montanafirepits.com/product/olympic-steel-fire-table/ We supply Crossfire Burners in our fire tables. The Bullet burner, in our opinion, is not quite as amazing as the Crossfire. Mainly do to too much separation between flames. They don't quite converge as naturally, and the heat output isn't as good.
What is the demenion from the top of a composition deck is the bottom of burner so it does burn the deckboards?
There is technically no minimum clearance underneath the burner. Most of our tables have at least 10" clearance underneath the burner, so that's what we recommend. Putting any of our fire tables on a deck is perfectly safe.
What is the width size on the underside of the fire pit? The reason I am asking is because I had my natural gas line attached and it is a rigid pipe coming up. I think we might have placed the line a little too close to the end of the patio, so I am wondering how much flexibility there is to push the fire pit out as far as possible once it is connected to the natural gas pipe? I guess you attach a flex pipe to the rigid pipe, is that how it works?
The bottom is all open, which give lots of room for moving it around
hello what gas u use?is it lpg gas?
What model is that rectangular fire pit? And what's a bullet burner?
We have two similar models, the Lumera, and the Olympic. The Lumera is made of concrete, and the Olympic is steel. Lumera: montanafirepits.com/product/lumera-fire-table/ Olympic: montanafirepits.com/product/olympic-steel-fire-table/
We supply Crossfire Burners in our fire tables. The Bullet burner, in our opinion, is not quite as amazing as the Crossfire. Mainly do to too much separation between flames. They don't quite converge as naturally, and the heat output isn't as good.
How many BTU is that unit in the video with a long table
290,000 BTU Tree Style Burner
What are like measures