I bought an older house with a gas fireplace.. The fireplace has two sides to it with folding glass enclosures.On side faces the foyer and the other side the living room. You turn on the gas with a key outside the fireplace then inside there is a control knob that you use to turn on the pilot light and regulate the flame. There is no blower on the unit and the heat is passive or goes up the chimney. When using it I noticed that the flame was uneven on the logs and it did not look right. I removed the logs and found that there was a large amount of what looked like silica sand covering the burners and on top of the sand was bits of rock wool (these burned like cinders) I scraped the sand back then lit the burners and there was a nice even flame..My question is do you need those burners covered with the sand??
My other question is do I need to open the glass doors when using the fireplace because it does not have a blower . Or is OK to use with the doors shut and just the door vents open.?
Thanks for any help...Jerry in Minnesota.
My other question is do I need to open the glass doors when using the fireplace because it does not have a blower . Or is OK to use with the doors shut and just the door vents open.?
Thanks for any help...Jerry in Minnesota.