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Rectangular Glass Flame Guard for 24" x 8" Drop-In Fire Pit Pan Pdf

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Rectangular Glass Flame Guard for 24" x 8" Drop-In Fire Pit Pan

SKU: FG-AFPP-24
Weight:14.00
Availability: In stock

$209.99

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  • Material: Tempered glass panels processed to perfection
  • Use: For use with outdoor fire pits (liquid propane or natural gas)
  • Assembled Size: 29 1/2" X 13 1/2" X 6” | Glass thickness 3/16"
  • Quality Control: Built to last, Stringent quality standards
  • Cleaning: Easy cleaning, rinse with vinegar and water (50:50) as required
  • Est. Arrival: This product qualifies for same day shipping*. Click here for more details.

Complement your outdoor fire pit with a fire pit wind guard. A windy night can quickly put a damper on an outdoor gathering, Flame Guards provide an additional safety barrier around your fire pit and helps to maintain a central flame during the evening breeze.

Designed specifically for outdoor fire pits, all of our flame guards are built to last with fire-resistant tempered glass panels, polished aluminum brackets, and anti-slip rubber pads. Installation is easy, just connect the glas.... View More Product Details

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What is Flame Guard?

Flame Guards are protective shields for your fire pit that are made out of tempered glass panels. Their main purpose is to protect your firepit’s flames from the wind, which is why they are commonly referred to as “wind shields”. The guards consist of aluminum fire-resistant brackets that hold together the glass panels, and anti-slip rubber pads on the bottom to keep them from moving out of place.

Our Flame Guards come in several different shapes and sizes that all correspond to the size and shape of our fire pit pans and burner covers. We strategically craft our guards to be a few inches larger than its correlating burner because the guards are supposed to be used at least two inches from the end of the pan on all sides.

However, this does not mean that our Flame Guards cannot be used with any random firepit. While shaped for our firepit burners in general, they can fit and look stylish on just about any firepit you wish. While the round-shaped burners come in two different sizes and are eight inches tall, all other shapes have five size options and are six inches tall. However, regardless of shape or size, all flame guards are made from 3/16” of an inch thick tempered glass.

Assembly

1) Lay down a soft cloth or towel and inspect all parts for any shipping damage as well as for inventory purposes
2) Depending on the size of the Flame Guard, you may have additional brackets. – split panel design for larger models
3) Start by selecting a glass panel and a top and bottom corner bracket. The bottom bracket will feature a rubber foot
4) Slide the bracket onto the glass panel. The bottom of the bracket should be flush with the bottom of the glass panel. The rubber feet should come down approximately ½” from the bottom of the glass panels
5) Carefully tighten bracket screw until glass panel is secure. Do NOT over-tighten
6) Insert the glass panel into bracket channel and align top of bracket with the top of the glass panel so that they are flush with each other. Secure bracket screw carefully
7) Repeat the process with the remaining corners
8) Be sure to use the correct size Flame Guard for your fire appliance to ensure proper operation and flame appearance

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MAINTAIN THE FLAME

A strong breeze on a windy night can quickly put a damper on your outdoor gathering. A Flame Guard will block the wind and keep your flame centered so they can enjoy their fire pit all night long.

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OPTIMAL SIGHT LINES

Designed specifically for outdoor fire pits, Flame Guards allow optimal viewing from any seating area with its clear design and ideal sight lines.

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BUILT TO LAST

All flame guards are built to last with tempered glass panels, polished aluminum fire-resistant brackets, and anti-slip rubber pads. It’s raised glass panels help maintain a centered flame.

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The Many Purposes Of Flame Guards

The most evident purpose of them all: Flame guards are designed to guard flames. The guard is placed on your firepit around the pan or burner area and is designed to specially prevent the wind from dampening your fire on those breezy nights.

Flame guards do not stop at protecting your fire, but they also allow for a small amount of wind to enter the bottom of the fire pit. This causes a reaction in the fire where the wind circulates around the inside of the guard and actually helps the flames rise higher. So not only do flame guards protect your flames, but they even help them blaze stronger. This also actually prevents as much fuel from needing to be used meaning you can burn your flames for a longer amount of time using less gas.

While the guard’s main purpose may be protecting flames from the outside elements, they also protect the outside from the flames. This is to say that the guard blocks both the flames and fire media from anyone near it. There’s much less of a need to worry about children, pets, or anyone being harmed by or harming the fire feature and its media. Guards also do a good job at stopping excessive heat from reaching the rest of the fire pit table. This means that you can place items on the firepit table such as food or drinks, and do not have to worry about the fire melting, overheating, or damaging it.

If there’s still any hesitation in buying a flame guard, they also look great in any yard! They add another layer of aesthetic to your fire feature from the slick glass panels that beautifully reflect the flames at night. There’s no obstruction of view for the fire or media, if anything it makes your fire feature that much nicer. Just see for yourself in these amazing examples.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Flame Guards

  • Why do I see two different dimensions for the flame guard?

    The assembled dimensions are larger than the pan so that the flame guard rests on the tabletop and sits away from the flames.

  • What size flame guard do I need?

    You can look up our Flame Guard size chart here to determine the best size for your fire pit. We recommend having at least a 2.5” clearance on each side of the burner area of your fire pit, and that your flame guard be placed on the outside of your fire pit for optimal performance.

  • Do you make custom flame guards?

    Yes! We can make you a custom flame guard. To get a quote for yours, please email customerservice@americanfireglass.com or call 888-264-1017 and one of our representatives will gladly assist you.

  • Burner Covers

  • Does the lid fit over or inside of the flame guard?

    Burner covers sit outside of the drop-in pans and inside of the flame guard.

  • Fittings and Parts

  • What makes your quiet flex lines better than a regular gas line?

    Whistle free flex line has alternating corrugation to disrupt gas flow and prevent whistling.

  • What should my water column pressure be?

    For natural gas you will need 7" to 9" water column. For propane you will need 9" to 11" water column. Your contractor will have to ensure the gas line is sized correctly to deliver sufficient volume to your burner and get the maximum flame height.

  • Do I need vents in my fire pit?

    All natural gas and propane fire features require a minimum of 36 square inches of venting total. The vents would be on opposing sides of the enclosure.

  • Don't See Your Question Listed?

  • Don’t see your question listed?

    Please contact customerservice@americanfireglass.com or call 888-264-1017 and one of our representatives will gladly assist you.

SKU: FG-AFPP-24