Grand Canyon Bedrock 24" Linear Drop-In Vented Gas Burner & Case
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Overview
The Grand Canyon Bedrock 24" Linear Drop-In Burner brings a sleek contemporary flame to any trough-style masonry fireplace or wood-burning firebox. This complete drop-in system pairs a rugged powder-coated and rust-resistant steel burner pan with the SIT Proflame II electronic ignition and control package, delivering effortless, dependable performance indoors or in a covered outdoor space.
Adjust your fire across five flame heights from a sleek handheld remote, and set the mood with IC-controlled LED lighting that responds to the remote or an easy-to-use app. Producing up to 30,000 BTUs, the Bedrock 24 is engineered to ANSI standards and backed by a lifetime warranty on the metal and a 1-year warranty on the electrical components. Add 1/2" reflective fire glass (sold separately) to complete the linear ember bed.
Specifications
- Burner Size: 24 in
- Style: Linear / Contemporary Drop-In
- Maximum BTU: 30,000 BTU/hr (8.75 kW)
- Low Setting: 20,000 BTU (NG) / 15,000 BTU (LP)
- Fuel Type: Natural Gas or Propane (not field convertible)
- Ignition / Controls: SIT Proflame II electronic, 5 flame heights, handheld remote
- Lighting: IC-controlled LED with remote & app control
- Venting: Vented
- Firebox Dimensions (recommended): 24" W x 15" D x 20" H
- Material / Finish: Powder-coated steel & rust-resistant steel
- Application: Indoor or covered outdoor; trough-style masonry or wood-burning fireplace
- Standards: Built to ANSI standards
- Media: 1/2" reflective fire glass required (not included)
- Warranty: Lifetime on metal, 1-year on electrical
ExceptionalFire is an authorized Grand Canyon dealer.
Burner & Ignition Guide
The burner and ignition you choose decide how you light the fire, how you control it, and how long it lasts. Here's the plain-English version so you order with confidence.
Ignition — how you light & control it
- Match Lit — light it with a long match or lighter. No valve, lowest cost. Natural gas only. Best if you want the simplest possible setup.
- Manual Safety Pilot — a standing pilot with a safety shut-off knob. Turn the fire on/off by hand; the pilot keeps gas from flowing if the flame goes out. Works with propane.
- On/Off Remote — automatic pilot kit; flip the fire on and off from a handheld remote.
- Variable / Millivolt Remote — remote on/off plus dial the flame height up and down. The most popular upgrade.
- Electronic Ignition — battery electronic pilot, no standing pilot burning 24/7, so it saves gas. Includes remote.
Specifications
| Vent type | Vented |
|---|---|
| Material | Hand-painted ceramic refractory, steel-rod reinforced |
| Fuel | Natural gas or propane (per ignition selected) |
| Manufacturer | Grand Canyon |
| Made in | United States |
| Warranty | Lifetime on ceramic logs; component warranty on burners & valves |
Specifications are typical for this series; final dimensions and BTU depend on the size and ignition you configure. We verify fit before every order ships.
Installation & Log Placement
Every log is numbered and placed in a specific position so the flame pattern looks right and burns clean. Follow the placement diagram included with your set.
- Confirm your gas type (natural gas or propane) matches your order and your home supply.
- Set the burner pan level on the fireplace floor; connect to the gas line per local code.
- Lay the grate, then place each log by its number following the placement diagram.
- Add the included embers/glowing ember material across the front of the burner.
- Test the flame; never block the front burner ports with logs or embers.
Professional installation by a licensed gas technician is required. Improper installation voids the warranty and is unsafe.
Warranty
Lifetime warranty on the ceramic logs against cracking and burnout under normal use. Burners, pans, valves and ignition components carry the manufacturer's component warranty (typically 1–10 years depending on the part).
Warranty requires installation by a licensed professional and use of the correct fuel type. Keep your order confirmation as proof of purchase — we have it on file for you too.
Have a warranty question? Email hello@exceptionalfire.com with your order number and we'll handle the claim for you.
Safety & Compliance
This product is intended for installation in a code-compliant gas fireplace by a licensed gas technician. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and your local building codes.
⚠ WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including carbon monoxide, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
What Our Customers Say
Frequently asked questions
Wood, gas, or propane — which fire pit is right for me?
Wood-burning fire pits give the most authentic crackle and smoke smell — but require seasoned firewood and produce ash. Natural gas fire pits run from a fixed gas line for unlimited burn time, instant on/off, no ash — require a gas plumber for install. Propane (LP) fire pits use a refillable tank, fully portable, also instant on/off — tank lasts roughly 8–14 hours on average use.
Where can I install a fire pit?
Most fire pits are designed for outdoor use only — on a non-combustible surface (stone patio, concrete, gravel, or fire-rated paver). Maintain at least 10 feet of clearance from buildings, fences, overhangs, and combustible vegetation. Check local fire ordinances; some HOAs and municipalities restrict open flame outdoors. Never use indoors — CO and combustion byproducts make this unsafe.
Can I use a fire pit on my wood deck?
Only with a fire-rated heat shield mat underneath and a unit specifically rated for deck use. Many wood-burning pits should not be used on wood decks at all due to ember escape risk. Gas and propane pits with sealed bottoms and proper heat shields are safer for decks — but always check the manufacturer's clearance requirements and your local code.
How long does a propane tank last?
A standard 20 lb propane tank typically powers a fire pit for 8–14 hours at full output, depending on the BTU rating of the burner. At lower flame settings, you can stretch this to 16+ hours. To extend tank life: lower the flame, use a wind guard to reduce gas waste, and turn off when not actively in use.
Free shipping and warranty?
Free freight shipping on all fire pits within the contiguous US. Most fire pits carry a 1–5 year manufacturer warranty (varies by model — full warranty terms on each product page). 30-day return window on unused units. White-glove delivery on heavier models.


