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Grand Canyon H-Style Indoor Glass Burner with Media
Starting at $312.00
SKU: GLASSBRN-H-INDOOR-KIT-Config
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Product Features
  • Heavy Duty Construction - Manufactured from steel for unmatched durability and longevity
  • Glass Burner - Designed for use with lava rock or fire glass
  • Vented Unit - Designed for vented fireplace enclosures only, and must be used with a damper clamp
  • Indoor Only - Kit is intended for indoor use
  • Includes - Burner system with media, fittings, a flex line and damper clamp
  • Product Description
    The Grand Canyon H-Style Indoor Glass Burner with Media offers a premium burner system for use with your indoor fireplace. With its impressive H-burner design, this burner offers a full and lively flame inside of your fireplace. Designed for use with either reflective glass or lava rock, this burner allows for either a contemporary or more traditional look for your hearth. Grand Canyon H-Style glass burners are available in sizes ranging from 18 inches to 84 inches with custom sizing available, while four different valve options are available to meet the needs of your space. Additional ignition options are also available for select kits. Call for more information on custom sizing or additional valve kit options not listed.
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    What to Consider With Gas Logs

    Vented vs. Vent-Free

    Vent type refers to how the fuel emissions are managed, your selection should be based on they type of firebox in your home and ensuring it meets your local codes.

    Vented
    • Most popular option for gas logs
    • Gas logs must be used in a firebox with a working chimney flue
    • Can be less efficient as a heat source because of the open chimney
    Vent-Free
    • Can be used in any approved firebox - with or without a flue
    • Very efficient energy source as no heat is lost through the chimney
    • Requires an oxygen depletion sensor to safely monitor gas emissions
    • Some states do not allow vent-free units - check your local codes

    Gas Supply

    For gas log sets, burners will be supplied from the same gas that supplies the rest of your home.

    Natural Gas
    • Most common gas type for gas logs
    • Almost all homes in urban/suburban developments will have access to natural gas
    • Natural gas does not sink, which helps avoid the build-up of gas on the fireplace floor
    Propane
    • More common for rural homes
    • Often runs off of a large stand alone propane tank
    • Propane is heavier than air and will settle on the fireplace floor - a reason why most manufacturers require the use of a safety pilot kit to help burn excess gas before it settles

    Choosing Gas Log Size

    Know your fireplace dimensions - Measure front width, back width, the depth and the height of your firebox.

    Before You Begin:
    • Take clearances into account to avoid any overheating of combustibles
    • Be sure to leave room on the sides for a valve/remote system if using them
    • Gas log sets can range anywhere from 12 to 96 inches, but most common sizes range from 18 to 30 inches
    Looking For a Custom Size?
    • Many brands offer the ability to create custom logs/burners to fit any firebox
    • Usually standard sized log sets will fit nearly any firebox but some fireboxes are unique

    Ignition and Controls

    Ignition/controls refer to how the gas log set is started.

    Match Light
    • Most basic and inexpensive ignition method
    • Manually open your gas valve and light the burner with a lighter or match
    • Flame height can be easily adjusted
    • Very reliable - all mechanical parts (nothing should ever break)
    Manual Safety Pilot
    • A pilot system allows convenient ignition by having an open flame source that ignites the main burner when the gas valve is opened
    • Features a standing pilot (the pilot light will stay lit at all times)
    • Often times can be paired with a remote, wall switch, or thermostat
    Electronic Ignition
    • Similar to a manual safety pilot but allows the pilot to be lit automatically
    • The pilot can be standing or intermittent (shut-off between uses)
    • More energy efficient by shutting off the pilot in between uses
    • Can be paired with a remote control, wall switch, or thermostat

    Outdoor vs. Indoor

    Because of their ceramic construction, many log sets can be used indoors or outdoors - with the proper considerations.

    Indoor Log Sets
    • Can use black steel or stainless steel burners with confidence
    • All safety pilot options are able to be used
    Outdoor Log Sets
    • Be sure to use a stainless steel burner to withstand the elements
    • Safety pilot kits may not be an option if you can't protect them from weather
    • Match light is the most reliable option

    Log Set Profiles

    There are two types of log styles - one-sided and two-sided

    One Sided Gas Log Sets
    • For installation in a traditional fireplace with only one viewing angle
    • Most common log set option - the logs are designed with this profile in mind
    Two-Sided Gas Log Sets
    • Also referred to as "see through", "dual face", or even "peninsula" style log sets
    • These logs are designed to have multiple viewing angles - either two sided or three sided in some cases
    • Very contemporary option to join two rooms together with one fire feature
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    Grand Canyon

    Grand Canyon Gas Logs offers the most realistic gas logs with a wide array of decorative accessories for indoor and outdoor fire features. Their hardworking team finds unique wood and provides vented and vent-free burners and control options. Transform your living space with Grand Canyon Gas Logs.

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