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Outdoor Gas Fire Pit

Outdoor Gas Fire PitHow can I increase the height of the flame on gas fireplace on the outside?

I need help finding a device or method to increase the height of the flame. The ring of fire is 8 m long, so I need a device that increases the gas flow or pressure to increase the height of the flame. Piped gas directly from my residence and at a standard rate / flow. Any ideas or solutions out there?

If this home has been and is not new, the pipes must be cleaned to remove rust. Remove the lava rocks and use a wire brush to clean the pipes.

Depending on the size of the openings with a clean needle tool, paper clip (quick) or a darning needle (get your wife a new needle) does not enlarge the holes and leave them to their original size.

Use a compressor to clean the dust and debris inside the pipe. Clean the damage and replace the lava rocks, open the gas, light and enjoy.

BTW there should be a pressure gauge somewhere along the pipeline or at the entrance of the home or where he comes out of your home. It should also be a valve for adjusting the flame. Of the existing pits is triangular shaped side and moves from one side to the oxygen to allow more or less to the burners.

Lift the burner hose closest to the grid.

Increasing the pressure tank to allow the gas to flow more quickly. Or, add pipes in the oopening so there is no market for the gas to escape.

Posted on August 11, 2011.
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