ABOUT 875 BTUs a month, or 6.4 CCF per month
to opn the fireplace and to make a resolotion/
She did not like to look at herself in flourescent light, as she felt the natural sunshine was much kinder to her looks.
Too broad a question. Need BTUs of heater + how many hours running per day to answer.
To get green you mix yellow and blue. To get a darker shade you add black. To get a lighter tint you add White. That's if you are talking about mixing paint using primary colours+ black and White. If you are talking about mixing lights then red+green+blue are the three primaries which make up White light. I don' know if that helps you much
Your question is sort of like how fast a car can go- depends on the car. There are different fireplaces- vented, ventless, heat exchanger, etc etc. We had a ventless fireplace with a heat exchanger- and it produced a good deal of heat. Others may be less. You should talk with a gas appliance dealer of your local gas utility for more information.
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It is important that you KEEP THE FIREPLACE VENT DAMPER OPEN when you are using it. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN LEAD TO CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING AND DEATH.
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I assume you are referring to the hearth and not the interior of the fireplace. If so, the answer is yes. Be sure to give the paint a full seven days to cure before using the fireplace, just to be on the safe side. Some of the benefits of using oil based paint on the hearth is that it will last longer and clean much easier.
to opn the fireplace and to make a resolotion/
IT DEPENDS IF YOU PUT YOU FINGER ON IT , THEN IT CAN REALLY BURN
Using a fireplace means you don't have to use as much heat in your house, as they fire also produces natural heat. Heating hosues takes fossil fuels and energy, so having some heat come from a fireplace means that less heat has to be taken from natural resources like oil and coal.
Yes, but as the light intensity is much lower the rate at which it happens is also much lower.
Turn off all of the gas appliances in the home except for the the fireplace. Watch the gas meter for 60 seconds and record the cubic foot usage, multiply the reading you get times 60 and that is your NG consumption for 1 hour. To convert to btu, multiply the 1 hour reading by 1000 and that #, if the fireplace is set up and burning properly should be the same as the Input rating on the fireplace tag. If you simply want to know how much gas you are using when lit, divide the Input rating on the tag by 1000 and that will tell how much NG you are using per hour in cubic feet.
Not in a fireplace. It stinks too much. Wood stove okay, but don't pay a lot of money for it (if any.)
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In the middle of the unit is the pilot , while setting valve to pilot (note if u push down on the pilot valve u will here gas-do not hold for long or to much gas will accumulate) light within 1st five-10 secinds. If u dont light right away turn off and wait 5 minutes. Then try again, when pilot is depressed hold lighter above where gas line goes to center of heater. You should have heat-the green knob that says lo-hi is the adjustment. Turn to hi and the furnace should fire up...