How fuel type shapes your fire table experience
The fuel type you choose for a fire table determines where you can place it, how much heat it produces, what installation it requires, and whether you can use it indoors. That's not marketing framing. It's the physical reality of how each fuel behaves.
Propane fire tables run on liquefied petroleum gas stored in a refillable cylinder, typically housed within the table base. Heat output is high, at 65,000 BTU/h (19 kW) on EcoSmart Fire's gas burner configurations, with burn times of 8 to 20 hours per cylinder depending on flame height. The table is technically portable (wherever you can move the cylinder, you can move the table), but it's restricted to open outdoor use.
Natural gas fire tables connect permanently to your home's gas supply. Heat output matches propane at 65,000 BTU/h (19 kW), but burn time is effectively unlimited. The trade-off is a fixed footprint: the gas line ends where the table lives. Outdoor only.
Bioethanol fire tables burn plant-derived ethanol from a built-in reservoir. No external connection of any kind. Heat output sits at 20,433 BTU/h (6 kW) for EcoSmart Fire's AB8 burner, with burn times of 7 to 13 hours per fill depending on burner model and flame setting. The combustion is smokeless and produces no carbon monoxide in meaningful quantities, which is what makes indoor and covered-outdoor use possible.
Propane | Natural gas | Bioethanol | |
|---|---|---|---|
Heat output | 65,000 BTU/h (19 kW) | 65,000 BTU/h (19 kW) | 20,433 BTU/h (6 kW) |
Burn time | 8–20 hrs (cylinder) | Unlimited | 7–13 hrs per fill |
Indoor eligible | No | No | Yes (with Safety Tray) |
Connection required | Tank + regulator | Permanent gas line | None |
Regulatory standard | ANSI Z21.97 / CSA 2.41 | ANSI Z21.97 / CSA 2.41 | EN 16647 / UL 1370 |
How fuel type shapes your fire table experience
Take the Base 40 as a concrete example. In bioethanol configuration it delivers 6 kW with 7 to 9 hours of flame per fill. The same table in propane or natural gas delivers 19 kW. Same design, same footprint, different performance and entirely different placement possibilities.