yes it can, open damper in fireplace for drafting while gas logs are being used. As far as converting burners, NO. Ventless and vented burners and logs are different in design.
Well- you can't. Ventless is a different design. To try to do this would be extremely dangerous. And you can its about the perspective of the asking party. Did they mean "can you take a vented log set/ and burner and make it into a vent-less log set/ burner and just close the damper then yes that would be dangerous and cannot be done, however if the asking party just meant can they use the existing fire box, and using a vent-less burner then this would be safe and acceptable
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=Cut the logs - debarking - cut into tiny pices- Mix water with chemials- Add dye or==bleach- PULP- Dry and flatten into sheets- PAPER=
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NO. Vented and unvented gas burners and logs are completely different in design and usage.
Well- you can't. Ventless is a different design. To try to do this would be extremely dangerous. And you can its about the perspective of the asking party. Did they mean "can you take a vented log set/ and burner and make it into a vent-less log set/ burner and just close the damper then yes that would be dangerous and cannot be done, however if the asking party just meant can they use the existing fire box, and using a vent-less burner then this would be safe and acceptable
All unvented gas logs must have a safety pilot. Also all vented gas logs that are for propane must have a safety pilot. Vented gas logs that use Natural gas do not require safety pilots as the pressure is half that of propane although I would still recommend safety pilots on all installs.
All unvented gas logs must have a safety pilot. Also all vented gas logs that are for propane must have a safety pilot. Vented gas logs that use Natural gas do not require safety pilots as the pressure is half that of propane although I would still recommend safety pilots on all installs.
First you must figure out if is a vented or non vented gas logs. Also you must inspect you fireplace to make sure it can use gas logs. Most fireplaces can use gas logs so you shouldn't face many changes.
it can be converted into paper
EFireplaceStore and SpecialtyFireplaces are two online locations where one can purchase vented gas logs. They are also available from local hardware stores such as Lowe's and Home Depot.
if they are already installed look up inside of the firebox/fireplace and see if there is a vent pipe. otherwise refer to the instruction's or track it down by name, manufacturer and model #.
The lifespan of propane gas logs depend on many different things. If the logs are 'vented gas logs' and made from heavy ceramic that take the flame directly will only last a given amount of hours until the heat of the LP breaks them apart, something like 2-3 years with normal use. A vented set using light weight ceramic fiber logs will last almost forever. If the logs are 'vent-free' they will last several years as well, until the burner burns up from the heat of the LP, but the logs themselves will last forever on any 'vent-free' gas log.
' e ' . . . the base of natural logs
Speaking natural logs, it's '1'.Speaking common base-10 logs, it can be represented symbolically but not written exactly.
x = 1/e where e is the base of natural logs.