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Ribbon Burners for Fireplaces

The next several pictures are of a 24" x 54" x 3 1/2" deep triangle pan with our first Ribbon Burner! It lays in a bed of black silicone carbide "Black Magic"

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The flames measured 24" tall below! Because of the design we implied to this new burner they seem to be coming from nowhere!

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We didn't fill the pan with sand just because. These ribbon burners will be available very soon and we will post dozens more pictures as we have time to post them for you to see. The will be available in steel or stainless steel. With or with out a pan. This burner was built for another customer in Palm Springs for their fireplace and we will post pictures of it as well.

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This pan will be installed in a custom table built by the customer in Palm Springs.

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The fireplace below has a stainless steel pan installed with a ribbon burner. The front legs of the pan are 4" round brushed legs with our standard legs in the back. Here you can see the different flame patterns of our ribbon burner. We then installed a brushed aluminum surround.
The first 3 pictures are of the fireplace before we started on it. The wall was built out 8" for the flat screen above the fireplace.
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The next 4 pictures are of our ribbon burner after fabrication.
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Now we pour on starfire to help conceal the burner.
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Our ribbon burners can actually raise the flames quite a bit!
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This is one of our smaller 18" ribbon burners.
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The pan is now installed in the fireplace.
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Add a little fire
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Now we install the surround to finish this fireplace off!
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What we do is very simple, we listen to the customers needs and build from their imagination.
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The twin ribbon burners below are 50" long each and powered be an electronic ignition. The will be installed in Santa Barbara California.As soon as the installation is complete we will post the finished pictures of the burners. They will be installed one in front of the other to create two walls of fire.
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These we mock up shots with very low pressure in the shop and when they get installed you will be able to see the potential of these burners.
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The ignition system that was powering these burners is a 110 volt 415,000 btu system. The control of the flame height can only be done manually as electronic control is not available as of yet for this unit.
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The ribbon burner below is made from 1/8" brushed stainless steel. The center was water jet cut and then we bent  the two center fins down to install the ribbon burner with electronic ignition. The base  plate measured 94" x 26" and was installed in San Diego, California. The architect is Kelly Crain of San Diego.
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Hopefully we will be sent the finished pictures of the fireplace.
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We can build these in any size, shape, material and in natural gas or propane.
This was tested in the shop with a minimal of 1/4 lb of natural gas. This burner is capable of at least an 18" ribbon burn. If you look in the center you will see the ignition head for the electronic ignition.
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The burner below is a propane ribbon burner with all stainless steel construction.

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The pan and all around was filled with glass hiding/ concealing all of the workings.

A ribbon burner will mold all of the flames together making it look like a ribbon of fire.

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Jim Cogan Created this next fireplace using a Bronze Rust Copper base. He installed a Ribbon Burner opposed to a regular double burner. He had us make a 1/2" piece of Starfire as a front shield to contain the glass and it served as a "draft offset" to keep the Ribbon Burner traveling straight up. Here are the before and after pictures:
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Ed@Moderustic.com 909 989 6129

9467 9th street Unit D

Rancho Cucamongs, California 91730
Moderustic Aquatic Glassel Fireplace Glass Rocks Propane Fireplaces