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*$75 OFF applies to any complete gas log set (meaning gas log purchased with a burner system) of any size.
The discount is applied to our "Normal Sale Price" as indicated on our gas log product pages under "Today's Extra Discount".
Free Shipping applies only to complete log sets that are less than 36" in width when shipped via Fed-Ex ground.
Logs that are 36" or larger must ship via common carrier, so please call us for a shipping quote and we will discount the quoted shipping rate by $100!
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R. H. Peterson has been making The Best Gas Logs in the USA for Over 60 Years!
(Hand Made Ceramic Logs with Steel Reinforcing Rods)
Since 1949, Real-Fyre Gas Logs
have provided a natural wood-like fire with maximum ease, efficiency and
economy.
Real-Fyre Gas Logs are manufactured to exacting specifications and the
highest standards. All Real-Fyre log sets are detailed with high
definition bark and natural colors for authentic wood realism. Many also
have hand-painted highlights that match nature’s beauty and variety.
Real-Fyre Gas Logs burn cleaner than smoke-producing firewood, reducing
pollution. Their beauty and warmth provide comfort and pleasure for as
long as you own your home.
A Real-Fyre Gas Log set, blazing or not, becomes the focus of any home
as it always presents an attractive log stack. Texture and visual impact
mark Real-Fyre Gas Log sets. Lit by natural or propane gas, they invite
fireside warmth.
Radiant Heat Chamber
Many Real-Fyre styles feature the Radiant Heat Chamber. Laboratory tests
prove Real-Fyre Gas Logs with interior Heat Chambers not only radiate
more heat more efficiently...they also ensure a cleaner burn.
Steel Reinforcing Rods
To further add to the integrity of Real-Fyre Gas Logs, precisely sized
and designed steel rods are inserted into each log. This provides
maximum reinforcement and prevents breakage.
Superior Materials
Real-Fyre gas logs are made of superior refractory ceramics, expanded
shales and aggregates and use an advanced calcium aluminate binder. This
combination of materials, pre-fired in a rotary kiln, provides:
Greater compressive
strength
Allowing finer detailing in the log making process without breaking or
chipping, and producing a longer lasting log.
Higher bulk density
Providing more radiant heat, both while in operation, and after the set
has been turned off, especially when compared to gas logs made with
vacuum formed fibers.
Better rheology (flow rate)
Meaning a better texture to the logs, fewer bugholes, better
strength, and less water in the mix, for better consistency of product.
Higher refractoriness
All Real-Fyre Gas Logs are made with a refractory material that
has a Pyrometric Cone Equivalent of 2650 degrees (F), higher than any
other log and higher PCE means better ability to withstand heat over
time. Our logs won’t break down.
Lower iron content
Other materials have 50-900% more iron! Iron turns to iron oxide and
changes the color of logs.
Real-Fyre Gas Log Systems are accepted by most national and local
building codes and authorities, and are available with one or more of
the following listings or certifications: ANSI, R.A.D.C.O.,
I.C.B.O., B.O.C.A.
Proud members of Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association (HPBA), Gas
Appliance Manufacturers Association (GAMA), American Gas Association
(AGA) and National Propane Gas Association (NPGA)
Some Details about R. H. Peterson's Vented Burner Systems...
Glowing coals Burner (G4 and
GX4 Series)
Advanced burner systems create dancing flames, maximum glowing effect
and provide radiant heat into the room. For Natural and L.P. Gas. From
25,000 to 150,000 BTUs.
Size
BTU Natural Gas
BTU Propane
12
25,000
25,000
16
50,000
30,000
18/20
75,000
40,000
24
90,000
50,000
30
90,000
65,000
36
120,000
90,000
42
150,000
105,000
48
150,000
105,000
60
150,000
105,000
* Burner systems exceeding 90,000 BTUs are not included in the RADCO listing.
ANSI GLOWING coals Burner (G45
Series)
Advanced ANSI burner systems create dancing flames, maximum glowing
effect and provide radiant heat into the room. For Natural and L.P. Gas.
From 25,000 to 150,000 BTUs. Available with factory installed on/off
manual valve, safety pilot kit or automatic pilot kit control.
Size
BTU Natural Gas
BTU Propane
12
25,000
25,000
16
50,000
30,000
18/20
75,000
40,000
24
90,000
50,000
30
90,000
65,000
36
120,000
90,000
42
150,000
105,000
48
150,000
105,000
60
150,000
105,000
* Burner systems exceeding 30" or 90,000 BTUs are not included in the ANSI listing.
ANSI advanced glowing coals
Burner (G46 Series)
This patented Ribbon Burner Technology System features a control valve
with built-in regulator and piezo ignition system. For Natural and L.P.
Gas. From 40,000 to 65,000 BTUs. Available with factory installed on/off
manual valve, safety pilot kit or automatic pilot kit control.
Size
BTU Natural Gas
BTU Propane
18/20
40,000
40,000
24
55,000
55,000
30
65,000
65,000
* All G46 burners are ANSI approved regardless of the size or controls selected.
Note: Special Burner Systems for See Thru, Peninsula and Island FIreplaces are also available.
Hampton Bay is a house brand for Home Depot. We do not have access to any of their parts or technical information. We DO NOT recommend or offer support for their products. Please contact Home Depot!
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I need to replace my model APK-15 automatic safety pilot valve (natural gas). Where can I buy one in Houston, Texas
Answer: We can ship the APK-15 directly to you. We are located just minutes away from the factory where they are made and can get it rather quickly. Just give us a call at: 1-800-201-1193 and one of our customer service representatives will be happy to assist you.
Posted: 12/21/2009 11:18:49 PM
I recently installed a natural gas log system by Peterson which has the G45 burner system. After just a few days of operation the front log is turning black with soot. Is there any adjustment on the burner to reduce the soot build up. At this rate the entire log set will be black in a month.
Answer: Some sooting of vented gas logs is normal. However, excessive sooting is usually caused by the improper placement of your logs. The logs should be stacked in such a manner that the flame can flow up and around each log easily. If any of the logs are stacked too close together it can cause excessive sooting. The placement of the burner in relation to the bottom logs can affect this as well. The purity of natural gas will also vary, so more impurities in your gas supply can cause excessive sooting...in which case there is little you can do.
If you can email me some pictures of your log set, I will gladly take a look and see if I can offer suggestions as to how you can modify the installation to help reduce sooting.
Send your email to: gregt@hansenwholesale.com
Posted: 12/15/2009 2:00:48 PM
I have 2 gas fireplace in my house, one on the first and second floor. Its inoperative and I need some advise before I use it. Do you do free estimate to come to my house? Please advise. Sincerely, Robert
Answer: We are an Internet company specializing in the sale of Gas Logs and various other home decor items. We do not perform inspections and repairs for existing gas fireplaces. If you are considering changing your fireplaces to gas logs, your fireplaces must be wood burning fireplaces, they cannot be gas only fireplaces. If in fact your fireplaces are Gas Only fireplaces, it is unlikely that you can change the burner system or logs to anything other than what came with your fireplace. You will need to have them serviced or repaired by someone in your local area.
If you let me know the city and state in which you reside, I may be able to help you find someone. Also, if you email me some pictures of your fireplaces I may be able to offer additional comments or advice depending on what I see. gregt@hansenwholesale.com.
Standard: Most typical fireplaces are standard. Gas logs for standard fireplaces are designed to be
viewed from the front and sides only...not the back. So the flames and glowning embers are visible only from one side.
The grate is tapered and the bottom rear log is smaller and may not be a full log because it will not be seen from the back.
See-Thru: Fireplaces that are open to 2 rooms or where the logs can be seen from both the front
and back side would require see-thru logs. See thru logs have a special burner that produces flames and glowing embers in the front and back.
They also have a grate that does not taper and bottom logs that are the same size.
Which do I choose?
We highly recommend "VENTED" gas logs and believe you will be more satisfied with your purchase if you make that choice!
Vented gas logs:
Vented logs must be burned in a fully functional wood burning fireplace with the damper open. Vented gas logs burn much like a real wood fire so they will
produce exhaust, which is why they must be burned with the damper open.
Although they produce a very realistic flame, much of the heat they produce will go up the flu just like a wood fire. However,
most people prefer vented gas logs because they look so much better and do provide similar warmth as a real fire as well as a nice cozy atmosphere
when you are sitting in front of them. So open the wine bottle, kick back and enjoy!
Ventless gas logs:
Ventless logs must be burned in either a wood burning fireplace or ventless firebox that is designed to use aftermarket ventless logs.
We only recommend ventless logs if your sole purpose for burning the logs is to produce heat for short periods of time.
Because you can burn ventless logs with the damper closed, all of the heat generated goes into the room. However, there are several negative facts
about ventless logs that you must consider before you make a purchase...
Negative Features of Ventless Logs:
Ventless logs are not legal in all cities and states (such as California).
They burn with a "Nervous Flame" that is not as yellow, so they are not very realistic. There is an odor associated with ventless logs that many people
do not like, so if you are sensitive to smell, you may be dissatisfied.
They also produce excess moisture, which can cause mold or mildew to grow in your home.
They can only be burned for short periods of time (3 to 4 hours), otherwise, they may start to consume too much oxygen in your home and shut themselves off.
It is recommended that you crack open a window to allow fresh air in the room, which negates some of the heat efficiency.
There are other restrictions that apply to ventless gas logs that may be dictated by your local building department. For example: some cities
do not allow ventless logs in smaller rooms unless they are rated for 10,000 BTUs or less, which will give you almost no flame.
Building Codes:
In either case, be sure to consult with your local building official to determine if there are any special requirements or restrictions for gas logs
in your area.
Important Note: Liquid Propane always requires a
safety pilot, whereas Natural Gas does not. The reasons are explained in more
detail below.
Match Light (no pilot): Match
light systems do not have any type of safety pilot. You start the fire by
lighting a long lighter or match and holding it inside the fireplace just above
the burner while you turn on the gas. The gas valve should be located either in
the wall or floor. If your gas valve is inside the fireplace, be sure that it is
legally installed. Most cities require that you at least have a cut off valve
outside the fireplace that is in reach. Match light burners are substantially
less expensive than other options, but are not legal in many cities.
Non-Remote Manual Safety Pilots: Manually controlled gas logs have
a safety pilot that stays lit all of the time (it can be turned off during the
off-season). The safety pilot attached to the burner will have a knob that you
turn to light the fire. This knob works as long as the safety pilot is lit. You
cannot use a remote control with a manual safety pilot. Manual safety pilots are
less expensive than remote control pilots because they use a less sophisticated
system. This is also the least expensive way to operate gas logs with Liquid
Propane.
Remote Safety Pilots: A remote capable safety pilot
operates like a manual safety pilot with a knob or switch to turn on the fire.
However, you can also purchase a separate remote control or wall control to turn
the logs on as well. In most cases the remote control is sold separately. Some
remote capable controls only turn the fire on and off while others can adjust
the flame height as well. The variable flame remote controls are more expensive.
Electronic Ignition Remote Systems: Electronic ignition systems are the latest technology. These types of
systems turn the gas on and off electronically and do not have a standing safety
pilot. There is no wasted gas or noise from a gas pilot when the logs are not
burning. This is the most expensive type of system, but the most desired.
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Hansen Wholesale was the very first company to bring ceiling fans and fireplace decor to the Internet. We've been in business since 1976 supplying these products to retail customers and wholesale buyers all over the country. But In late 1994, we turned left onto the information superhighway by creating a website using America Online. Early on, we predicted great potential on the Internet, so in 1995 we branched away from America Online and launched this website, which has have been here ever since. Our years of experience dealing with online customers from all over the world at both the retail and wholesale level gives us a sharp competitive edge and has helped us grow into one of the single largest suppliers of ceiling fans, lighting, and fireplace decor on the Internet.
We Believe in Human to Human interaction!
From the outset, we decided that Human Interaction was going to be the key to our success, so early on, we invested vast resources to develop and maintain a large staff of ceiling fan, lighting and fireplace decor experts to answer questions, quote prices, and process orders over the phone. So if you are looking for the best price possible and prefer to purchase from a well established company who has experts you can talk to, then you will enjoy the benefits of doing business with Hansen Wholesale.
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