Recommended Ignition
Crossfire Brass Burners by Warming Trends
Twice the Flame. Brass Components. Lifetime Warranty. Made in the U.S.A
The Crossfire Brass Burners are highly recommended by Uncommon Concrete and are the burners we have chosen for our customers. The brass components prevent rusting and are corrosion resistant. They include a lifetime warranty as well, so if something happens you’re able to contact Warming Trends. With their patented technology, these Crossfire Burners use a gas to air ratio that’s called the Venturi Effect and it creates a super-charged flame. To learn more about the Crossfire Brass Burners, head over to our Blog and read more.
Due to the varying shapes and sizes of each fire appliance, burner shapes and sizes will vary with each project. Below are examples of the options available, but we will work closely with each customer to see what additives will best fit their needs.
120,000 BTU
For 24” opening or larger
13” x 13”
Price: $471.00
180,000 BTU
For 30” opening or larger
17” x 15”
Price: $701.00
240,000 BTU
For 30” opening or larger
19.5” x 21.5”
Price: $819.00
290,000 BTU
For 36” opening or larger
21.5” x 21.5”
Price: $983.00
*We are unable to give any specific installation, gas line, propane, hook-up advice. Please contact your local certified gas professional to connect the fuel.
Fuel
Natural Gas
Propane
Please Note: These are just examples of recommended burners and Uncommon Concrete in no way is claiming these products as our own. We are simply providing options to complete your vision.
How to Light a Match Lit Burner
One of our artisans, Jordan, demonstrating how to light a match lit burner.
Turn the gas on low using the key valve -Be ready to promptly light one of the jets with a match or lighter. We prefer the extended handle lighters
Gradually turn the gas up using the key valve so all the jets light
The key valve will adjust the height of your flame by turning it left or right -To turn off, turn the key valve until the flame goes out and then turn off the gas, if applicable
What NOT to do
Crank the gas when lighting
Let the gas run for a while before lighting
Adjusting Your Flame
The purpose of a key valve and flex line is to enable flame height adjustment and the ability to easily turn off the gas. The flex line simply connects the key valve to the burner. You can turn the key valve to make the flame taller or smaller.