Description
Imagine putting a creative burner and a well-made log set together in a single package. Gone are the days of bulky setups and complicated installations. With a minimal requirement of just 12 inches of firebox depth, these compact marvels effortlessly find their place in various fireplace designs. Transforming your living space into a haven of warmth and comfort has always been more complex.
These fireplace systems combine elegance and functionality, with form following function without compromise. Our fireplace systems provide versatile solutions that suit your specific style and tastes, whether you want to rejuvenate a historic hearth or make a striking statement in a contemporary environment. As you embark on this home improvement journey, you can confidently invest in cutting-edge fireplace technology. Accept the warmth, sophistication, and seductive charm that our integrated systems provide to your home. With the innovation that awaits within these incredible bundles, you may redefine leisure and boost your ambiance.
BURNER:
- Ventless Contour Burner: Crafted for excellence, this heavy-duty burner is the perfect addition to complete your fireplace setup. Enjoy enhanced warmth and ambiance in style.
VALVES & CONTROLS:
- Manual with 3-Position (Hi-Med-Low) Knob: Simplifies the fireplace control. With three settings—high, medium, and low—easily adjustable via the knob, users may adapt the flame strength to their preference, providing a straightforward yet practical approach for personalizing the feel and warmth of the space.
- Thermostat with (Hi-Low) Knob: The Knob Control Thermostat utilizes a Piezo Ignitor Button and offers a Five Position Manual Hi/Lo Thermostat for simple and precise temperature adjustments.
- Millivolt with On/Off Switch: Gives uncomplicated fireplace management. This method utilizes a low-voltage millivolt signal and allows you to operate the hearth with an on-off switch giving users immediate, easy management over the flames and heat output and boosting the overall fireside experience.
CLICK HERE FOR CONTROL OPTIONS (FOR MILLIVOLT ONLY):
Note: Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
Features:
- Burner, Logs and Glowing Embers.
- Available in the following sizes: 18", 24", and 30".
- Excellent durability and longevity with refractory ceramic gas logs.
- Detailed hand painting is used to create the most realistic-looking logs.
- Ceramic design aids in increasing efficiency and lowering operating expenses.
Product Specifications:
Fuel Type: | Natural Gas and Liquid Propane |
18" Low capacity NG BTU: | 10,000 MAX |
18" Low capacity LG BTU: | 10,000 MAX |
18" NG BTU: | 28,000 MAX |
18" LG BTU: | 28,000 MAX |
24" NG BTU: | 34,000 MAX |
24" LG BTU: | 34,000 MAX |
30" NG BTU: | 40,000 MAX |
30" LG BTU: | 40,000 MAX |
Material: | Refractory Ceramics |
Log Piece Count: | (18"-24") 5pcs (30") 7pcs |
Certification: | ANSI Z21.11.2 |
Downloads:
- Traditional Ventless Log Sets Brochure
- Flint Hill Ceramic Fiber Gas Log Set with Ventless Burner Manual
- Manual/Thermostat/Millivolt Manual
- Product Warranty
How to Measure Correct for a Gas Log Set: A Comprehensive Guide
Home is where the fire is warm and welcoming. A well-measured and aptly sized gas log set can significantly impact your fireplace's efficiency and overall aesthetic. But how do you accurately measure it?
How to Measure Correct for a Gas Log Set?
Follow the steps below:
- Measure the Front Width: Open your fireplace doors, use a tape measure, and determine the front width from left to right.
- Measure the Rear Width: Repeat the process in the back, noting the measurements on paper as you go along.
- Measure the Depth: This is the distance from the front opening of the firebox to the rear wall.
- Measure the Height: Drop your tape measure down from the top of the fireplace opening to the floor of the firebox.
- Remember, your gas log set should be about an inch shorter than your measurement for the fireplace's rear width.
Why is it Important to Measure Correctly for a Gas Log Set?
A correctly measured gas log set ensures not just the efficiency of your heating system but also provides a realistic and aesthetically pleasing look. An undersized log set might not heat your room adequately, and an oversized log set could lead to incomplete combustion and excessive soot.
Also, by measuring correctly, you can not only fit the set within your fireplace but also make sure it leaves enough room for the ventless systems to get adequate oxygen.
Conclusion
Taking care to measure correctly for a gas log set can lead to long-term savings, greater energy efficiency, and a visually pleasing environment. The process may seem overwhelming at first, but with our guide, it's as easy as a walk in the park! So, why wait? Let's get those exact measurements and enjoy a homely and warm fireplace experience in your living room.
Remember, it's important to measure twice so you can order once. Good luck with your measurements and installation. Happy heating!
Vented vs. Ventless Gas Logs: A Comprehensive Guide
In the world of gas logs, the debate between vented and ventless logs continues to create a buzz. We're often asked: "Which is better, vented or ventless gas logs?" To answer this question, let's delve into a deeper understanding of the applications, experiences, benefits, and drawbacks associated with both types.
Vented vs. Ventless Gas Logs: The Basics
Before we weigh up the pros and cons of each, it's essential to understand the fundamental differences between vented and ventless gas logs.
Vented Gas Logs work similarly to a traditional fireplace, where the exhaust is sent up through a chimney or flue. On the other hand, Ventless Gas Logs don't require a flue or chimney, potentially saving you considerable venting costs. Though unvented, these logs are designed to burn "clean" with minimum emission ('trace amounts') of fumes into the living space.
The Contender 1: Vented Gas Logs
Vented gas logs are known for their authentic, wood-like aesthetics and the ability to produce a large, roaring fire. However, they necessitate an open chimney flue, which can turn out to be a significant heat culprit. Heat loss through the chimney can sometimes overshadow the warmth produced by the logs, but their incredible realism can make the trade-off worthwhile.
Pros and Cons of Vented Gas Logs
Pros:
- Realistic, full-bodied fire.
- Emits a negligible amount of pollutants into living spaces.
- Wide variety of styles and flame appearances.
Cons:
- Requires chimney or flue for ventilation.
- This can lead to heat loss due to an open chimney.
- Less energy efficient in comparison to its ventless counterpart.
The Contender 2: Ventless Gas Logs
Ventless gas logs are all about convenience, conserving heat, and energy efficiency. They produce a lot of heat and don't require a direct vent. However, the flames are typically less appealing and less natural-looking. They also put more moisture into the air, causing windows to fog up or a damp feeling in the home if overused.
Pros and Cons of Ventless Gas Logs
Pros:
- It doesn't require venting, enabling use in a variety of settings.
- Higher heat output.
- More energy-efficient.
Cons:
- Less realistic flame.
- It may produce moisture, causing dampness when overused.
- Certain states have restrictions on ventless gas logs for indoor use.
The Verdict
Choosing between vented and ventless gas logs depends upon individual needs, restrictions, and preferences. If you want a realistic fire, vented gas logs offer an authentic fire experience. If energy efficiency and maximum heat output are your priorities, ventless gas logs are your best bet.
So, have you made up your mind? Whether it's vented or ventless gas logs, ensure that you comply with the safety and installation guidelines for a secure and delightful fire experience.