mhortsch
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Ill post my question after I know someone does.
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mhortsch said:I dont think they are gas logs. Its a direct vent natural gas freestanding stove.
Heat N Glo Mission-Bay II
The logs are a sort of foam material.
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tdog said:Normally a vent-free unit has the foam logs and a vented unit has concrete logs.
Do you have an open stove pipe exhaust?
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Wurm said:Just the thought of Foam + Fire scares the hell out of me.
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Ekans said:Wurm said:Just the thought of Foam + Fire scares the hell out of me.
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I had the same thought..
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tdog said:mhortsch said:I dont think they are gas logs. Its a direct vent natural gas freestanding stove.
Heat N Glo Mission-Bay II
The logs are a sort of foam material.
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Yeah that is a gas log set. They are a direct vent. If they are direct vent then the size of the flame doesn't matter. If they are a vent-free unit then the flame cannot touch anything, not even the logs.
Normally a vent-free unit has the foam logs and a vented unit has concrete logs.
Do you have an open stove pipe exhaust?
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AVB said:Really? I have a vent free and my logs are some hard material and when I was looking at a bigger one at Lowes their logs were a solid material for the vent free fireplaces. Is there any reason for the use of foam logs instead of concrete ones?
tdog said:Normally a vent-free unit has the foam logs and a vented unit has concrete logs.
Do you have an open stove pipe exhaust?
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tdog said:Then the size of the flame should be inconsequential if you have a vented unit. Any impurities will be lost out the flu. Traditionally 60% of the heat is sent out the pipe which means you should have a higher BTU rating on the unit. Vent-free units cannot have more than 40k BTU's. If you are still concerned then you might want to get the burner blown out.
I would e-mail the company if your are uncomfortable.
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AVB said:The flames do touch the front of the logs and it is supposed to. There are some flake things on the logs that glow like embers in the flame. No flame, no glowing embers. I guess there are a number of ways to go about a vent free fireplace log.
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mhortsch said:Can I use my wet/dry vac to clean out the burner? If I use the soft brush attachment
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