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Hearth Products Controls 60 Inch x 24 Inch Unfinished Trough Fire Pit Enclosure - For 36 Inch Fire Pits

Hearth Products Controls 60 Inch x 24 Inch Unfinished Trough Fire Pit Enclosure - For 36 Inch Fire Pits

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Product Details

Manufacturer: HPC
HPC Part Numbers: FPE60X24-LINEAR
Item Number: HPC-FPE60X24-TRGH-36

Features

  • Designed to house 36" trough fire pits
  • Can be easily finished with stone, veneer, or stucco
  • Constructed with 22-gauge galvanized steel material, a welded frame, and a 1/2" Hardiboard shell
  • Approximate Dimensions: 60" x 24" x 18" H
Not every fire pit enclosure is made alike, so why waste your effort on a lesser valued model? This enclosure is designed to house 36" trough fire pits and can be easily finished with stone, veneer, or stucco so that your fire pit is the attractive center of your outdoor sitting area. This design is constructed with 22-gauge galvanized steel material, a welded frame, and a 1/2" Hardiboard shell so that you can ensure a product that will last through many parties, family gatherings, or simply warm evenings by the fire.

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Craig from Everett, WA asked:
Does the tank sit separately?
Does the tank sit separately?
This would not be large enough to house a propane tank and the burners that this enclosure is designed for use with would not work well with the smaller tanks that are commonly used with BBQ grills, etc. I would recommend a tank size of at least 100 pounds for the corresponding linear trough burners to avoid frequent shut down. A 20 pound LP cylinder could potentially be used with this model, but operation time will be limited to approximately 1 1/2 hours, depending on the outdoor temperature. After that, the unit will need to be shut down to allow more fuel to vaporize within the cylinder. As always, a larger cylinder will allow longer burn times.
Answered by: Will M.

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