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Remote Gas Logs
Details about remote control gas logs and remote gas log burner systems

Remote Control Gas Logs are becoming ever so popular because of their hastle-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 incoinvenience 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.



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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.


Here are descriptions of each type as well as links to find them on our website.

Basic On/Off Remote Gas Logs

Gas 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 temparature.


Adjustable Flame Remote Gas Logs (Variable Flame)

Gas logs that have an Adjustable Flame Remote (oftne 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.


Electronic Ignition Remote Gas Logs

Gas logs that have an electronic ignition remote control system are the most sophisticated...and hence, the most expensive. The main difference between the Electronic Ignition Remote and the other options is that there is no standing pilot when the gas logs are in the off mode. The electronic ignition system automatically lights the pilot whenever it is turned on and the pilot goes out when you turn the logs off...all accomplished with a push of the button from the remote. Most of the electronic ignition systems are On/Off systems only, although a more sophisticated variable flame electronic ignition gas log remote control is available for some units (call for details).

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Choosing 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 avaialble 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.

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  1. Question #9369 - Posted: 1/28/2013 12:45:20 PM

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    is there a way to purchase an electric igniter for our existing vent free gas logs that do not have a remote control?

    Answer: In most cases you cannot add an electric igniter to an existing vent free gas log. Vent free gas logs have strict regulations and require that the valve and safety pilot be assembled and tested at the factory. So there is no way to do that in a field conversion. Are you looking for an electronic ignition system or just any type of system that can use a remote control...there is a big difference between them and electronic ignition is substantially more expensive than a standard remote safety pilot. Can you email me some pictures of what you have so I can offer further advice? Email pictures to: gregt@hansenwholesale.com

  2. Question #9367 - Posted: 1/11/2013 2:10:09 PM

    Gas Logs Question

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    We have a log set (Napoleon) that was installed approx 3 months ago and we love it. However just today we went to turn it on and within 5-10 seconds the flame turns off. It ignites and then shuts down. Can you help?

    Answer: I am sorry, we do not sell or offer support for Napoleon products. I would suggest that you contact the company that sold you the logs for help. As with most reputable gas log manufacturers, they require the seller to offer support for their products. If you cannot get help from the place where you purchased the logs, contact Napoleon directly to find an alternative. Here is a link to their contact page and dealer locator online: http://www.napoleonfireplaces.com/contact/

  3. Question #9365 - Posted: 1/11/2013 1:56:03 PM

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    I live in the Nashville area. Do you have any contacts here who can quote me to install a wood burning fireplace? I have no flue, have ventless. I hate it- I smell gas and no oxygen. My kids and I are too sensitive to it, but we LOVE fireplace ambiance. Thanks!

    Answer: I cannot give you a contact to install a fireplace in your local area. I suggest you check the yellow pages to find a local fireplace shop. They are going to be the best resource for getting a new fireplace installed. You may also do well by referring to the resources available online at the National Fireplace Institute.

  4. Question #9363 - Posted: 1/11/2013 1:35:30 PM

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    I have 2 Buck Stove ventless fireplace log inserts and neither one wants to regulate by thermostat. When they are "on" they stay on and dont shut off until I flip the control box off. any idea how to make them work by temperature? Im pretty sure they are supposed to do that.

    Answer: We do not sell or support products made by Buck Stove. I recommend that you contact Buck Stove customer service. They will most likely refer you to your nearest local dealer. Here is a link to their contact info: http://www.buckstove.com/contact.html

  5. Question #9362 - Posted: 1/11/2013 1:21:24 PM

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    We have a ventless gas fireplace. It is located on an exterior wall of our brick home. The wall on the exterior is on our patio. What would be involved to convert it to vented? What do you think would be the approximate cost? Who should we call if it is a reasonable thing to do? Thanks very much.

    Answer: For starters, you cannot "convert" a ventless fireplace to a vented fireplace per-say. You must remove the existing ventless firebox and replace it with completely different type of fireplace that has a chimney or vent. My suggestion is to replace it with a wood burning fireplace. This allows you to burn either wood or gas logs. It is also best for resale value since it allows the potential buyer the same options.

    As far as the cost...it is all over the place depending on what you decide to do. You should have a local professional to come to your home and give you an estimate. When I sold fireplaces at a retail fireplace shop, the final cost including installation ranged anywhere from $7,500 to $25,000 depending on the complexity of the installation and the finished appearance of the fireplace. We also sold simple to very elaborate hand carved fireplace mantels that could cost as much as $10,000 just for the mantel. So how the fireplace is finished has a huge impact on the cost. The bare minimum would just be a fireplace with no decorative surround...maybe just a brick or tile facing with some wood trim...for a total of about $7500 installed (that is a prefabricated wood burning fireplace with a metal chimney).

    I would suggest visiting local fireplace shops. They should at least be able to get you started in the right direction. These are the options you will need to explore. I would suggest you do some research online about the differences between these:

    B-Vent (natural vent) gas fireplaces
    Direct Vent gas fireplaces
    Zero Clearance wood buring fireplaces.

    We do not sell fireplaces (although I did for many years in a local fireplace shop). We sell only the gas logs that go into an existing fireplace. So if you like the looks of the vented gas logs you see on our website, they would require you to have installed a wood burning fireplace with a gas line piped into it. Vented gas logs are much more for enjoyment and realism than for heat.

    Here is a link to our vented gas logs:
    http://www.hansenwholesale.com/gas-logs/

    You may also want to use the resources at the National Fireplace Institute website. You can find qualified fireplace installers in your area using their resource locator. Here is a link to their website:
    www.nficertified.org.

  6. Question #9361 - Posted: 1/11/2013 1:18:05 PM

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    How do the logs stack on the model G6-24N We are moving them to a new location and dont have a picture now as we purchesed them years ago.

    Answer: G6-24N is not a model number that I recognize for a complete gas log set from R. H. Peterson. Is it a Peterson gas log set? If it is, the model number does not indicate which logs you have, although it could be just the burner. Can you email me some pictures of what you have...the burner and the logs...maybe I will recognize it. Email your pictures to: gregt@hansenwholesale.com

  7. Question #9359 - Posted: 1/5/2013 12:14:20 PM

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    having trouble with ventless logs took them out lit system after awhile it just clicks off .

    Answer: I suggest you have someone come out and service them...it is not something that the consumer is generally qualified to do or capable of doing. If you read the owners manual for your logs (if you have one), you will see what I mean. Gas log manufacturers recommend that you have your ventless gas logs serviced annually by a qualified technician who can make sure the pilot and main gas valve are properly calibrated, clean the burner system and make any other adjustments or repairs necessary to keep you ventless logs in a safe operating condition.

    You can use this link on our site to locate a qualified technician in your area: Who Installs Gas Logs?.

  8. Question #9358 - Posted: 1/5/2013 12:08:07 PM

    Gas Logs Question

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    Does my vent free gas log set-fireplace need to be caliberated? Do the fake logs need to be replaced periodically for reasons other than aesthetic?

    Answer: Gas log manufacturers recommend that you have your ventless gas logs serviced annually by a qualified technician who can make sure the pilot and main gas valve are properly calibrated, clean the burner system and make any other adjustments or repairs necessary to keep you ventless logs in a safe operating condition.

    You can use this link on our site to locate a qualified technician in your area: Who Installs and Services Gas Logs?.

  9. Question #9356 - Posted: 1/5/2013 11:26:10 AM

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    I recently bought a home with a Majestic MR42 insert. Right now it has a propane hookup to it, with fake logs. I would like to remove the hookup, and burn wood, which (from what I can tell) the insert is rated to do. The flue and chimney venting looks to be in fine condition. Anything that I should be checking, before I do this?

    Answer: The MR42 is certainly a wood burning fireplace, so you can simply remove the gas logs and cap off the gas line. Just make sure you do a pressure test with soapy water to make sure there are no leaks...or remove the propane hookup altogether. You should certainly have the fireplace inspected and cleaned by a certified chimney sweep before you burn wood in it. This should be done annually. The chimney sweep will also be capable of removing the gas logs and taking care of anything else that needs to be done in order to insure you can burn wood safely. If you can email me some pictures of your fireplace, I may have other suggestions regarding glass doors a screen or anything else you may need. Email pictures to: gregt@hansenwholesale.com

  10. Question #9355 - Posted: 1/5/2013 11:12:18 AM

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    I just had a Peterson 18' Vent Free log set installed (G10 burner) in my prefab Majestic fireplace (circa 1987). After I cured them with the damper open, I tried them with it closed...and within 20 minutes the tile and dry wall above the firebox was so hot I was afraid of the wall catching fire and shut it off? When I called the installer they told me to come right in and suggested (somewhat anxiously) that I swith to vented logs at their expense? But THEY sold me the vent free...what gives?

    Answer: When it comes to prefabricated fireplaces, ventless gas logs are only to be installed if the fireplace has been tested and approved for the application. The owners manual for the fireplace must stipulate that they are approved. There may also be limitations to the BTUs allow and in many cases, a special hood must be installed above the fireplace opening to divert the heat away from above the fireplace.

    Because your fireplace is so old, it is not likely that it was ever tested and approved for use with ventless gas logs. If you had contacted us prior to purchasing your gas logs we would have tried to locate a copy of the owners manual for your fireplace online in order to determine if ventless logs were suitable. We would have told you NOT to purchase them if we could not determine their suitability.

    It is a good thing that the place where you purchased the logs is willing to swap your log set out for a vented set at their expense. I can also see why they would be somewhat anxious to do so since they do not want to take on the liability of having your house burn down. So I would suggest you take them up on their offer, or get a refund and go elsewhere.

    Can you email me some pictures of your fireplace? If so, include a closeup of the metal label that has the brand and model number. The label should be just inside the opening on either side or at the top. With the info on the label, I may be able to find the owners manual for you and get the exact specifications that you need in order to get to the bottom line...although it seems more likely to me that you should simply be burning vented gas logs. Email pictures to: gregt@hansenwholesale.com

    For those reading this post, ventless gas logs CAN be installed in hand built masonry fireplaces that are capable of burning real wood. Here is a link to more information about Where Ventless Gas Logs Can Be Installed.

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