Product Overview
Size and Intended Use
The Coronado fire pit supports large outdoor seating layouts. The length suits commercial patios and expansive residential courtyards.
Design Profile
The rectangular form aligns with linear furniture plans. The low profile preserves open sightlines across the space.
Construction and Materials
Steel and Finish Options
Heavy gauge steel construction with powder coated finishes resists corrosion, surface wear, and UV exposure. Stainless steel burner pans extend service life.
Build Quality
Welded seams support structural stability. Integrated drainage limits moisture accumulation inside the burner pan.
Ignition and Control Systems
Ignition Types
Available systems include match lit, low voltage electronic, and fully automated ignition. Automated configurations support scheduled operation and centralized control.
Control Options
Control methods include key valve, wall switch, remote handset, and app based interfaces. Automated systems support zoning across large outdoor projects.
Safety Engineering
Flame Monitoring
Electronic systems use flame sensing technology. Gas flow stops during flame loss events.
Compliance Standards
Certified components meet North American gas safety requirements. Professional installation supports long term system reliability.
Performance Metrics
Heat Output
Typical output ranges between 60,000 and 65,000 BTUs. This level supports ambient warmth across large seating areas.
Burner Coverage
The extended burner spans most of the pit length. Flame distribution remains consistent across the fire media bed.
Market Trends and Data
Outdoor Living Growth
Outdoor living product sales increased by approximately 8 percent during 2024. Fire features ranked among the top three categories by revenue growth during 2025.
Automation Demand
Automated fire feature adoption exceeded 35 percent of premium installations during 2025. Buyers prioritize safety systems and remote operation.
FAQ
Key Features of Automated Fire Pits
Automated fire pits support electronic ignition, timed shutdown, flame monitoring, and centralized control.
Ignition Systems
Options include match lit, low voltage electronic, and fully automated ignition assemblies.
Control Options
Control interfaces include key valve, wall switch, remote handset, and mobile application.
Safety Features
Safety systems include flame sensing, automatic gas shutoff, certified regulators, and pressure controls.
Materials
Common materials include powder coated steel, stainless steel, and concrete composite finishes.
Fuel Types
Fuel options include natural gas and propane. Natural gas suits permanent installations. Propane supports flexible placement.
Common Upgrades and Accessories
Popular upgrades include fire glass media, wind guards, protective covers, and smart automation modules.
