Upland Fire Pit - Hammered Copper | 48" w x 18" h

Upland Fire Pit - Hammered Copper | 48" w x 18" h

$8,425.20

The Upland Fire Pit Table in Hammered Copper The Upland Fire Pit comes available in different sizes (48" w x 18" h, 48" w x 24" h, 60" w x 18" h, 60" w x 24" h, 72" w x 18" h, & 72" w x 24" h) and multiple finish options (HCorten Steel, Hammered Copper, Powder Coated Metal, and Stainless Steel). Benefits of Hammered Copper Hammered Copper provides a unique and lavish touch to your outdoor fire feature. It has a rough and sleek texture and its reddish brown color adds a unique artisanal look to your outdoor space. Benefits of hammered copper include: Longevity Unique Artisanal Look Excellent Heat Conductivity Durable Material with Texture Minimal Maintenance Required Upland 48" w x 18" h Fire Pit Specs Diameter: 48” Height: 18" Burning Area: 24” Weight: 155 lbs / 185 lbs BTU: 65K Sugg. Fire Glass: 50 lbs. What is Included Standard?  Every Upland, regardless of your ignition, fuel, or color configuration comes standard with the following: Fire Pan Burner Whistle Free Hose Gas Orifice  Lava Rock Should You Upgrade to the Bullet Burner? The patented tips on the bullet burner creates a taller flame while using less gas. The bullet burner isn't for everyone as the flame projects upward out of the burner and looks less "natural" than the standard burners. But if a taller, livelier flame is what you are after...the bullet burner is for you! Ignition Options MATCH LIT:  How it Works? - with match lit ignition the gas valve is turned on via a key (aka dante valve). You then safely light the burner with a kitchen lighter or match. There is no safety feature built in to shut the gas off if the flame goes out.  Budget-friendly No electricity or batteries needed MATCH LIT WITH FLAME SENSE: How it Works? - to light the burner you push the on/off knob to activate gas flow then safely light the gas coming out of the pilot with a kitchen lighter or match. With flame sense, the gas automatically shuts off if your flames blow out.  Monitors flame balance Adds extra layer of protection if flames blow out No electricity or batteries required ELECTRONIC IGNITION (LOW VOLT): How it works? - low voltage (12 VAC) electronic ignition is required for fire features within 5 feet of water. Electronic ignition has all the safety features built in and enables you to control your fire feature remotely. Benefits of low volt electronic ignition:  Self-monitoring safety features Perfect for Pool Automation Convenient Control Options Transformer included standard to achieve low voltage FLAME SENSE WITH SPARK IGNITION: How it Works? - uses a battery driven push button ignition to light your fire feature. No electricity is needed and the gas automatically shuts off if the flames blow out. Battery powered ignition Flame sense adds extra layer of protection if flames blow out Adjustable flame height No electricity required ELECTRONIC IGNITION: How it works? - electronic ignition has all the safety features built-in and enables you to control your fire feature remotely. Electricity (110V) is required to operate. Benefits of electronic ignition include: Self monitoring safety features Convenient control options Plug & play ready Easy for anyone to use Control Options for Electronic Ignition  Portable On/Off Electronic Remote - outdoor rated, includes wireless remote and receiver Wireless Remote Control System - includes wireless on/off remote control & receiver, plus outdoor rated electrical box with mounted switch.  1-Hour Dial Timer - includes outdoor rated electrical box and timer with dial. 60 mins max runtime 1-Hour Button Timer - includes wall mounted timer with 10 min, 20 min, 30 min, 60 min and HOLD timer options 1-Hour Gas Timer with E-Stop - includes wall mounted 60 min dial timer & emergency stop button Resources INSTALLATION MANUALS: Match Lit Ignition Match Lit with Flame Sense Ignition Spark with Flame Sense Ignition Electronic - Low Volt (12V) Electronic Ignition SPEC SHEET:  Upland Fire Pit - Hammered Copper | 48" w x 18" h

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