Diy Fire Pit Burner
Fire pit burners are the heart of gas-fired fire pits, providing the warm glow of natural flames without the hassle of wood. Whether you're replacing a broken fire pit burner, building your own DIY fire pit or table from scratch, or researching the best model before buying, we've got you covered. Here's what you need to know about Pit burners.
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Product Introduction
How do pit burners work? Essentially, pit burners are made of metal tubes perforated with small holes. Gas fuel into the pipeline, uniform distribution, through the hole escape. The ignition system produces a spark or flame. The gas coming out of the burner burns, forming a uniform natural flame array.
Because pit burners are usually buried under lava rock or glass, their function and design are often obscured. To see a more obvious example of this process, look at a gas burner on a grill or stove. Both use the same supply, distribution and ignition processes.
Basic burner variations include size, shape, materials, and the addition of gas nozzles. But before we get to the actual burner, we need to talk about the fuel.





Regulator valve with gas hose and adjustable knob

Standard Burner Ports - Drilled, not punched, burner ports are standard on the tube for a broader, more complete flame.
















