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Default Running Gas FP at Partial Throttle

On Dec 19, 6:38*am, Tom Lachance wrote:
On 12/14/2010 3:02 PM, WandererFan wrote:

I have a gas fireplace in the family room that is probably a bit
oversized for the room. *It can turn things tropical in relatively
short order. * While relighting the pilot the other day, I noticed
that the fire still burns (but less vigourously) if the gas control
knob is left in an intermediate position between "pilot" and "on".
Can't remember the right terminology at the moment, but the fp unit is
sealed with connections to outside for air and exhaust.


It's called direct vent.

Is there any reason not to leave the flame turned down?


Some gas valves have an adjustment for high and low flame. Just a few
hundred BTUs difference. Leaving it in the position between "pilot" and
"on" will alter the gas and air mixture possibly causing sooting and
other problems.





Thanks,
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may cause explosive BOOM on ignition......

monitor it carefully if you try this.

can you put it on a thermostat?