Remote Gas LogsDetails about remote control gas logs and remote gas log burner systems Show
Remote Control Gas Logs are becoming ever so popular because of their hassle-free convenience. Imagine not having to do anything but push the button on your gas log remote and...wallah!...you have an instant roaring fire with no fuss or mess. No more wood to store, no more ashes to clean, and for those who already have a match-light gas log set, no more praying that the hairs on your arms don't get singed as you light your logs. The only inconvenience you will face is trying to figure out what type of remote control gas logs to buy...because the options can be confusing to say the least. We created this page to help you understand the differences between the various types of remote controlled gas logs. After reading this, we suggest that you give us a call and talk to one of our gas log experts who can quickly help you choose which log style, burner system and remote control combination will best suite your fireplace and your budget.
Remote Gas Logs Basics:Remote controlled gas logs come in 3 main varieties: Basic On/Off Remotes, Variable Flame Remotes and Electronic Ignition Remotes. Each of these types of gas logs will have some type of pilot system that has a battery operated transmitter and receiver. Each of the 3 types also comes with a manual over-ride knob attached directly to the safety pilot that allows you to operate the logs directly without using the remote control, so if you have temporarily (or permanently) misplaced your remote transmitter, you can still operate the gas log set. Below are descriptions of each type as well as links to find them on our website. Basic On/Off Remote Gas LogsGas logs that have a basic On/Off remote control burner system have the ability to turn the logs on and off, but cannot adjust the flame up or down, so the flame is always in a fixed setting. This is the least expensive type of gas log remote control burner system because it requires less sophisticated working components. On/Off remote control gas logs will come with a safety pilot that must stay lit in order for the system to operate. To turn the logs on or off, you simply push the button on the remote transmitter. An upgraded "Thermostatic Remote Transmitter" can be purchased that will also turn the logs on and off off automatically based on the room temperature. Shop On/Off Remote Gas Logs >> Adjustable Flame Remote Gas Logs (Variable Flame)Gas logs that have an Adjustable Flame Remote (often called Variable Flame Remote) burner system give you the ability to adjust the flame height directly from the remote transmitter in addition to turning the logs on and off. This is our most popular type of remote control because it brings full control of the log set right to your finger tips. Variable flame remote control burner systems are more expensive than the basic on/off remotes because they have a sophisticated motorized valve that opens and closes when you hold the remote transmitter in the up or down flame height position. As with the on/off remote control gas logs, variable flame remote gas logs will also have a standing pilot that must remain lit in order for the system to operate. Shop Variable Flame Remote Gas Logs >> Get Help from our Gas Log ExpertsChoosing the right type of control system, safety pilot and gas log burner can be confusing if you are not familiar with the various options that are available for each gas log set. We highly recommend that you call and talk to one of our gas log experts who will help you choose the best gas logs for your needs and budget. Call: 1-800-201-1193Our 30" Palmetto Oak ventless gas log set comes setup to add a standard on/off or thermostat remote control. The U-shaped burner provides dancing yellow flames in the middle and toward the rear of the log set and the refractory concrete log set provides a realistic look when burning or not. Features: Product Manuals & DownloadsAdditional Information
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Our 30" Palmetto Oak ventless gas log set comes setup to add a standard on/off or thermostat remote control. The U-shaped burner provides dancing yellow flames in the middle and toward the rear of the log set and the refractory concrete log set provides a realistic look when burning or not. Features:
Customers also purchasedWhich ventless gas log is best?Best Selling Vent Free Gas Logs for 2021-2022. #1 - Evening Fyre Split Vent Free Gas Logs.. #3 - Foothill Oak Vent Free Gas Logs.. #4 - Charred Alpine Birch Vent Free Gas Logs.. Can you add remote control to gas logs?Yes, you can add a remote to your gas log set after it's been installed and the log set is already equipped with a millivolt valve. You may even be able to completely convert your gas log set to a remote control system with variable flame and thermostatic controls.
How long can you leave ventless gas logs on?How long can you run a ventless fireplace? Most experts recommend that you run a ventless fireplace for no longer than 3 hours at a time, and some suggest running it for only up to 2 hours.
Are ventless gas logs worth it?Ventless gas logs are much more energy-efficient than vented logs. Ventless gas logs are one of the most energy-efficient options you have for your home. As we touched on earlier, ventless gas logs use 99% of the fuel burned and radiate heat back into the room where they're used.
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