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Which Gas Log Sets Can I Use In My See-Through Fireplace That Does Not Draw Well?
Author: Rett Rasmussen Reference Number: AA-00416 Views: 13520 Created: 2011-01-30 14:19 Last Updated: 2011-01-30 14:20 |
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Q: I have a two-sided fireplace which has been used very few times as a wood burning fireplace due to a poor draft. Which gas log sets are safe to use? A: If your fireplace has poor drafting issues (as most see-through
fireplaces seem to have) that you are otherwise not able to correct, the
only safe gas log set to use is a set designed for vent-free use. The
vent-free standard does not allow the set to produce any soot, and has
lower emissions due to the gas consumption limitation of no more that
40,000 BTU/hour. Vented gas log sets will produce soot that must
exhaust up the chimney, otherwise the soot creates a health and property
hazard inside the home.
Our DFC7 is the set for your see-through fireplace. It can be used with the damper closed, open or any place in between.
http://rasmussen.biz/logs/dfc7.htm
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