EcoSmart Linear 130 Fire Pit Kit
Heats up to 60m², 8–13hrs of warmth.
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Triple-Burner Linear Bioethanol Fire Pit Kit for Large Outdoor and Commercial Spaces
The EcoSmart Linear 130 Fire Pit Kit is the longest in the series at 3,376 mm, powered by three XL900 burners for a combined 13.2 kW and 27 litres of fuel. Available in Stainless Steel or Black, Indoor or Outdoor spec, it runs for 8 to 13 hours on a single fill. A built-in feature for dining tables that seat 10 to 14, room dividers and commercial terraces.
Perfect For
Why You'll Love This
Three Burners, 13.2 kW Combined
Three XL900 burners produce a continuous flame across 3,376 mm of tray. The combined 13.2 kW output heats a substantial area and reads as a design statement from every seat.
27 Litres, 8 to 13 Hours per Fill
At 9 litres per burner, the three XL900s hold 27 litres in total. A single fill comfortably covers a full commercial service or a long evening of entertaining.
Run All Three or Just One
Each XL900 operates independently. Run all three for maximum output, or use one or two for a shorter flame and gentler heat on cooler evenings.
No Gas Line, No Plumber
The Linear 130 runs on denatured bioethanol. There is no flue, no gas connection and no trade required to put the fire in. The kit drops into your built surround.

Features

The Longest Flame in the Series
At 3,376 mm, the Linear 130 is the largest kit in the EcoSmart Fire Pit Kit range. The triple-burner layout produces a continuous flame ribbon that runs the full length of the tray.
Stainless Steel or Black Burners
Both finishes use the same XL900 mechanism. Brushed Stainless Steel suits lighter stone and timber surrounds; matte Black pairs with charcoal and darker materials.
Mild Steel Tray and Toughened Glass
The tray is mild steel with a high-temperature coating. Glass panels are toughened for continuous outdoor exposure. Both hold their finish in Australian outdoor conditions over years of use.
79.8 kg Built-In Weight
At nearly 80 kg, the tray requires a surround structure designed to support both the tray weight and the finishing material. Worth factoring in early on timber or lightweight frame builds.


Indoor and Outdoor Specifications
Select Indoor or Outdoor at purchase. The Indoor variant must meet the minimum room volume requirements in the installation manual. Both variants use the same tray and three XL900 burners.
Black Glass Media Included
Decorative black glass media frames the flame at tray level, so the fire appears to rise from the surface rather than from three visible burner housings.
Specifications
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Linear 130 differ from the Linear 90?
The Linear 130 is 3,376 mm long and uses three XL900 burners for a combined 13.2 kW. The Linear 90 is 2,287 mm with two XL900 burners at 8.9 kW. The 130 is suited to very large tables, room dividers and commercial settings where the 90 would be undersized.
Can the three burners run independently?
Yes. Each XL900 burner operates independently. Run all three for the full 13.2 kW and full-length flame, or run one or two for a shorter flame at lower output. This makes the Linear 130 practical across different weather conditions and gathering sizes.
Does the Linear 130 need to be built into a surface?
Yes. The Linear 130 is a built-in kit that drops into a cut-out in a custom surface. It is not freestanding. The opening must match the tray's external footprint of 3,376 mm x 432 mm, and the surround structure must support the tray's 79.8 kg weight.
Is it suitable for commercial and hospitality settings?
Yes. The Linear 130 is used in restaurant terraces, rooftop bars, hotel outdoor dining areas and event venues. At 27 litres total capacity and 8 to 13 hours per fill, a single fill covers a full commercial service. No gas line means installation is possible anywhere.
What is the difference between Indoor and Outdoor variants?
The Indoor variant must meet the minimum room volume requirements specified in the installation manual. Given the combined 13.2 kW output, the minimum room volume for indoor use is substantial. The Outdoor variant is for open or semi-covered settings. Select the correct variant for the installation environment.
What materials can the surround be made from?
Concrete, natural stone, porcelain, powder-coated steel and hardwood all work with the Linear 130. The EcoSmart clearances guide specifies minimum setbacks from combustible and non-combustible materials. Given the tray weight of 79.8 kg, the surround structure must be designed for this load before any finishing material is added.