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How To Wire A Gas Fireplace

Does a gas fireplace need a dedicated circuit?

“We always recommend a dedicated circuit for our fireplaces. Anything that you may plug in to a non-dedicated circuit can cause what is referred to as “noise” in the line and can affect the IPI system of the fireplace.”Jul 22, 2009.

What does the wall switch do for gas fireplace?

The wall switch sends an electrical signal to your fireplace to open a valve and release the gas for the pilot light to light it. Without power most fireplace valves will not open.

Why does my gas fireplace have 2 switches?

May be for powering a wall recepticule. Common to find two wall switches in an electrical box. One for the fireplace and one for a recepticule in a wall outlet. Or the second switch does power the unit.

Does a gas fireplace have a breaker?

A closed gas valve is one of the most common reasons a gas fireplace won’t start. Many gas fireplaces rely on an electrical ignition. If your gas fireplace isn’t lighting, it might be because the circuit breaker it is on has been tripped. Dead batteries could also prevent the fireplace from igniting.

Can I put an electrical outlet in a fireplace?

All electric fireplace inserts plug into standard household power outlets. If you want to keep the area around your fireplace free of hanging cords, you will need to install an outlet inside of your existing fireplace.

How do you start a gas fireplace without power?

Gas fireplaces that are more recent have an electronic ignition system that needs a spark of electricity to bring the appliance to life with a crackling fire. If you have a newer model, you can buy a backup, battery-powered igniter to fill your space with heat and light when the power is out.

Can I install a gas fireplace insert myself?

To make this upgrade to your existing fireplace, you can install a gas fireplace insert. Since this process requires working with vent pipes, electrical, and the gas supply, we recommend working with a professional instead of doing it yourself.

Can I install my own gas fireplace?

As long as you have a natural gas connection or propane availability, you can install a gas fireplace almost anywhere in your home—under a window, in either an outside or inside wall, at wainscot or floor level, in a corner or even in the center of a room.

Is it hard to install a gas fireplace?

3 out of 5 Moderate Building the recess for the fireplace takes some time and skill, but installing the fireplace is easy.

Why are my gas logs turning black?

Soot buildup is commonly caused by clogged burner ports and improperly positioned fire-logs. Another primary cause of soot is clogged gas burner ports. It creates an unbalanced or incomplete burn, allowing soot to form on the doors and logs. If this happens, you’ll need to clean off the fire-logs and doors.

What do you put in the bottom of a gas fireplace?

Silica sand is used in the bottom of the burn pan of VENTED NATURAL GAS log sets. The gas is dispursed though the sand spreading it around before it is ignited. This gives you more flame action in your gas logs. Replace the sand every few years to keep your flames dancing.

How do I know if my gas logs are ventless?

Follow the gas line from beneath the logs to where it disappears in the wall or floor. If the gas is merely contained by a simple gas line, then the logs are vent free. If there is a small cylinder attached to the gas line, then the logs are vent-free.

Does gas fireplace work when power is out?

Gas & wood fireplaces will continue to work safely during a power outage. These fireplaces do not require electricity for venting and can be used safely during a power outage.

Should the pilot light always be on in a gas fireplace?

Should the pilot light always be on in a gas fireplace? Most gas fireplaces rely on a “continuous pilot light,” a type of pilot that remains lit so long as gas is flowing to the unit. If you have a continuous pilot light system, you should always see a pilot flame unless you have manually turned the system off.

Should a gas fireplace have a fan?

Your fireplace or stove, whether it’s wood or gas, can be operated with or without a fan. Without a fan, you will get the radiant heat from the glass and the front of your fireplace. Without a fan, you will get radiant heat from the front, both sides, the top and even the back of your stove.

What is the switch on my gas fireplace?

Using a Wall Switch to Turn On a Gas Fireplace Several gas fireplaces come with a wall switch control panel that makes it super easy to turn the unit on and off. It’s quite literally as easy as flipping a switch. Once the switch is flipped, it will send a signal to the pilot to ignite a flame.

What is the second switch on a fireplace?

One lever opens and closes the damper, allowing the smoke to come up through the flue of the chimney, while a second lever opens and closes the air vents, allowing fresh combustion air to enter and fuel the fire. This prevents smoke from going back inside the room while avoiding CO poisoning.

Is there a fuse in a gas fireplace?

In modern homes, the fireplace has its own fuse. Check the fuse. If the fuse is in fine condition, attempt to turn the breaker off and back on. Afterwards, find the fireplace manual, it should give instructions on how to light the pilot light.

How many amps does a gas fireplace use?

How many amps does a gas fireplace blower use? Most blowers operate on 115v and around . 80-. 90 amps.