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HPC Fire Phoenix Gas Fire Pit with H Burner

SKU TOR-PHOEN47X25/TRGH-EI-LP/120V
Original price $8,195.50 - Original price $10,912.23
Original price
$10,912.23
$8,195.50 - $10,912.23
Current price $10,912.23

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Arrives securely packaged in a single box with minimal effort required to assemble.

The HPC Fire Phoenix Copper Bowl Gas Fire Pit isn't just a source of warmth, it's a stunning focal point for your patio.  Hand-hammered with an oil-rubbed bronze finish, this fire pit boasts a unique, artistic design.

Choose Your Comfort and Control:

Enjoy the convenience of starting your fire exactly how you like. All Phoenix Copper Gas Pit models come in your choice of:

  • Match Lit (MLFPK): The traditional fire pit experience.
  • Push-Button Flame Sensing (FPPK): Effortless push-button ignition with built-in flame safety features.
  • Remote Electronic Ignition (EI): Light your fire from the comfort of your patio chair with a remote control.

Fuel Your Way:

No matter your preference, the Phoenix Copper Bowl accommodates both Liquid Propane and Natural Gas with compatible fire pit inserts.

HPC Fire Phoenix Gas Fire Pit is Complete with Essentials

HPC Fire's Phoenix Gas Fire Pit H Burner  includes everything you need for immediate enjoyment including Lifetime manufacturer warranty on burners and pans and the following:

  • Enclosure
  • Fire Pit Kit
  • Hassle free set up

Key Features

  • Stunning Artisanal Look: The fire pit features a beautiful hammered copper bowl with an oil-rubbed finish, adding a unique touch to your patio.
  • Unmatched Safety: For peace of mind, both available fire pit insert kits are CSA certified, meeting the highest safety standards.
  • Built for Durability: High-quality construction with a hammered copper exterior and stainless steel fire pit burner kits ensures this fire pit lasts for years to come.
  • Taller, More Natural Flames: The innovative H-burner design creates a taller and more robust flame, resembling a natural wood fire for an enhanced ambiance.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: HPC Fire
  • Overall Length: 25 Inches
  • Overall Width: 47 Inches
  • Overall Height: 18 Inches
  • Burner Material: 304 Stainless Steel
  • Burner Pan Material: 304 Stainless Steel
  • Burner Pan Size: 36x14-Inches
  • Burner Pan Type: Bowl Burner
  • Shape: H-Shaped
  • Burner Size: 30x8-Inches
  • Certification: CSA/UL
  • Fuel Type: Natural Gas, Propane
  • Ignition: Match Light or Spark or Electronic Ignition
  • Material: Copper
  • Series: Phoenix
  • Shape: Rectangle

Technical Drawing and User Manual

Access it:

  • Physical copy: Check packaging or designated compartment.
  • A digital copy is currently not available for this model. Please reach out to us directly at sales@luxyardandhomes.com if you would like us to arrange for you to receive a digital copy

Happy fire pitting!

 

Rectangular Fire Pit FAQs Answered

What is a good size for a rectangular fire pit?

The best size for a rectangular fire pit depends on how you plan to use it and the size of your patio or outdoor space

Here's a quick guide:

  • Small fire pits (30" x 18") are ideal for intimate gatherings or smaller patios.
  • Medium fire pits (40" x 22") are good for entertaining a few people and provide more fire presence.
  • Large fire pits (48" x 30" or bigger) are perfect for bigger gatherings and offer ample space for firewood.

Consider these additional factors:

  • Seating arrangement: Ensure your fire pit allows enough space for people to sit comfortably around it while maintaining a safe distance from the flames.
  • Ambiance: Larger fire pits create a more dramatic effect, while smaller ones provide a cozy feel.

Tip: Measure your patio space and choose a fire pit that leaves at least 3 feet clearance on all sides for safety and comfortable walking room.

Is it cheaper to build or buy a fire pit?

Generally, buying a fire pit is cheaper than building one from scratch. Here's why:

  • Buying a fire pit: Affordable options are readily available, and you don't need to factor in material costs or tool rentals.
  • Building a fire pit: Requires purchasing materials (bricks, stones, mortar, etc.), which can be expensive. You might also need to rent tools or factor in the cost of buying them.

However, building your own fire pit can be a good option if:

  • You enjoy DIY projects.
  • You have leftover materials on hand.
  • You want a completely custom design.

Consider the time commitment and potential need for additional skills when building your own.

What is the best shape for a fire pit?

There's no single "best" shape for a fire pit, as each has its pros and cons:

  • Round Fire Pit: Classic choice for even heat distribution and good for socializing.
  • Rectangular: Ideal for maximizing space against a deck or wall, often modern aesthetic.
  • Square Fire Pit: Similar heat distribution to round, good for fitting into square or rectangular seating areas.

Choose the shape that best suits your:

  • Space: Round fire pits work well in open areas, while rectangular or square fit better against walls.
  • Seating arrangement: Round pits encourage gathering around the fire, while square/rectangular suit square/rectangular seating.
  • Style: Round pits have a traditional look, while square/rectangular have a more modern aesthetic.
How high should a fire pit be off the ground?

A good rule of thumb is for your fire pit to be 12-18 inches tall. This provides a good balance between comfort and safety:

  • Comfort: Allows you to tend to the fire easily and provides legroom while seated.
  • Safety: Keeps the flames at a safe distance from people and reduces the risk of embers flying.

Here are some additional factors to consider:

  • Seating height: If your patio furniture has high seats, you might opt for a slightly taller fire pit (up to 20 inches).
  • Fire pit design: Some fire pits have a built-in ledge around the base. In that case, consider the total height from the ground to the top of the burning area.

Remember: Always check your local fire codes for any specific height restrictions on fire pits.

Should a fire pit be deep or shallow?

A fire pit should be on the shallow side, ideally between 6 and 12 inches deep. Here's why:

  • Safety: Deeper pits can trap embers and make them harder to extinguish properly, increasing the risk of fire spreading.
  • Ventilation: Shallower pits allow for better air circulation, which is essential for a good fire and prevents smoke build up.
  • Enjoyment: A shallow pit allows you to see the flames better and enjoy the ambiance of the fire.

However, a very shallow pit (less than 4 inches) might not be ideal either, as the fire could be too close to the ground and pose a safety hazard.

Remember: Always check your local fire codes for any specific depth restrictions on fire pits.

Can't Find the Answer?

Don't let uncertainty hold you back from creating your dream backyard!

At Lux Yard and Homes, we're passionate about helping you turn your vision into reality. Have a question about building your dream outdoor space? We're here to guide you.

Reach out to our friendly customer service team at sales@luxyardandhomes.com. We aim to get back to you within an hour with an answer to your questions that will help you make informed choices to create your perfect backyard oasis.

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