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Are Heatilator gas fireplaces vented?

Are Heatilator gas fireplaces vented?

With Direct Vent fireplaces and inserts, 100% of combustion exhaust and fumes are removed from your home. These sealed fireplaces provide optimal heat, conserve energy and ensure clean, safe indoor air quality.

What kind of venting does a gas fireplace need?

Natural vent gas fireplaces need to be vented using a traditional masonry chimney with flue liner, direct vent gas fireplaces need to be vented directly from the outside and ventless gas fireplaces don’t need to be directly vented.

Can a gas fireplace be vented horizontally?

Most direct vent gas fireplaces are vented to the outdoors horizontally (through the wall), but they can also be routed vertically (through the roof). Direct vent gas fireplaces, stoves and inserts produce highly efficient heat in a broad range of sizes and can be installed almost anywhere in the home.

Can a gas fireplace be vented down?

Power Venting technology makes it possible to install a gas fireplace virtually anywhere. A sleek fan-powered accessory with slim venting can zigzag throughout your home—up, down, over or under. Check with your local hearth professional to determine if your home or fireplace could benefit from Power Venting technology.

What is the vent on the outside of my fireplace for?

Keeping a fire lit takes different factors including air and fuel for burning. The products of combustion include water vapor and carbon monoxide. An outside air source is a vent that provides fresh air to feed the fire.

Does the damper need to be open on a gas fireplace?

You need to leave your chimney’s damper partially open to vent the carbon monoxide that the gas fire produces, so much of the heat generated by a vented gas log set goes up the chimney.

Does a natural gas fireplace need a vent?

Traditional gas fireplaces, like their wood-burning cousins, require an exhaust flue (vent) to remove harmful fumes from the home. When possible, an existing chimney is used to run a new flue, but in a home without a chimney, the high cost to install venting can sideline the project permanently.

Do gas logs have to be vented?

Vented gas logs must be vented through a functional chimney in order to move all burning by-products outside the home. Vented gas logs produce the most realistic flames but put off less heat than their vent-free counterparts due mostly to the fact the chimney flue must be open when the fireplace is in use.

Do you have to vent a natural gas fireplace?

How do I know if my gas fireplace is vented?

Turn on the fireplace. If the flames reach above the gas logs and the look like a wood burning fireplace, then the logs must be vented. If the flames are small, an have a blue cast, the fireplace is vent-free.

Which is better ventless or vented gas fireplace?

Ventless fireplaces are more energy efficient than vented fireplaces because no heat escapes up the flue, so you’ll save money on gas utility bills. A vented gas fireplace uses more gas to create the same level of warmth because some of its heat escapes through the flue.

Do you need to vent an outdoor gas fireplace?

Outdoor gas fireplaces have two venting design options: direct vent or vent-free. Direct vent systems draw in air to facilitate combustion and release the harmful by-products to the outside air. Because any harmful gases have been removed, no venting is required for safe operation.