Built for the open-air lifestyle of Marbella and the Costa del Sol, the Planika Galaxy Automatic 2000 is the largest and most powerful automatic gas burner in the series — designed specifically for large outdoor spaces and custom-made fireplaces where high performance, safety, and visual impact matter most.
The Galaxy 2000 runs on either natural gas or LPG and delivers a commanding heat output of up to 22 kW, bringing serious warmth and a striking flame to expansive terraces, gardens, and poolside lounges. It lights at the touch of a button, has precise flame-height adjustment, needs no chimney, and includes an automatic shut-off function for peace of mind.
Control it via wall switch, remote, smartphone app, or home automation system. The materials are chosen to withstand even the harshest coastal conditions — 316-grade stainless steel, tempered glass, and a decorative black crushed glass finish — making it both durable and beautiful.
The Galaxy 2000 is the perfect choice when you want maximum warmth and ambiance in your outdoor space without compromise. A complete installation service is available for a seamless fit within your property.
Key features
- Largest, most powerful burner in the Galaxy series – up to 22 kW
- Automatic gas burner for custom-built outdoor fireplaces
- Runs on natural gas or LPG
- One-touch ignition with precise flame-height adjustment
- No chimney required, with automatic shut-off safety function
- Remote control included
- Mobile app control (via optional Wi-Fi module)
- Wall switch and home automation compatible (SHS)
- Tempered glass panels
- Premium 316-grade stainless steel with decorative black crushed glass
This product is supplied through our showroom in Marbella, supporting projects across the Costa del Sol, with professional consultation and delivery available throughout Spain.
Lead time is an estimated average of 5 weeks depending on the circumstances. If you need to know exactly when the product will be shipped, please contact support.
Our experienced sales team will help you.
