Baston Fire Pillar
The Baston Pillar is a beautiful and sturdy Fire Pillar that can be incorporated into your outdoor space. Its rectangular look makes it classy yet durable, and it is proudly manufactured in the U.S.A.
The Baston Pillar is perfect for a variety of environments, and because of its handmade nature slight variations in color and texture may occur. So if you're looking for a beautiful and unique accent piece for your outdoor space, be sure to check out the Baston Pillar!
Baston Pillar Fire Pit | Specifications
• Dimensions: 20" x 20"
• Height: 33"
• Base: 15"
• Weight: 145 lbs
• Burn Area: 13"
• Weight: 145 lbs
• BTU: 45,000
• Sugg. Fire Glass: 25 lbs
Key Features:
- Fire Pit Material: GFRC Concrete
- Pan Material: 304 Stainless Steel
- Burner Material: 304 Stainless Steel
Standard 2" Depth on all pans

SPECS & USER MANUAL DOWNLOADS

Installation Manual
Ignition Type Option
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-EKIT |
-E12V |
MODEL |
Match-Lit |
Plug & Play |
Low Voltage |
IGNITION TYPE |
Manual |
Electronic |
Electronic |
GAS TYPE |
LP or NG |
LP or NG |
LP or NG |
USAGE
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(R) | Suitable for Residential Use Only
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(P) | Poolside-Ready
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(RC) | Suitable for Residential and Commercial Use
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(R) |
(RC) |
(P) / (RC) |
AUTOMATION |
N/A |
✔ |
✔ |
POWER SOURCE |
Manual |
110V |
12V |
KEY VALVE |
Manual Key Valve |
Integrated Key Valve |
Integrated Key Valve |
Automatic Shut-Off |
Manual Shut-Off |
✔ |
✔ |
Additional Information |
You will need a gas valve such as a chrome key valve to be installed to light the burner. To operate, turn the key to the ON position and ignite the gas with a match, taper, or lighter. The flame can be adjusted and turned off with the key valve. |
This Standard Voltage Electronic Ignition is suitable for fire pits in locations with power access, but not near water. These systems have Flame Sensing and will automatically relight if the flame goes out. |
Low-voltage Electronic Ignition systems are recommended for installations near water features, fountains, and pools. This system includes Flame Sensing, which will automatically relight the flame if it gets blown out. |
User Manual |
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