Hi Folks:
I'm a newbie here, but i have a question that I don't see addressed elsewhere.
I had a Fireplace Xtrordinaire installed when my home was built in 1993. It had the log lighter and gas option, but i chose not to install them and instead use it as a straight wood burning fireplace.
Now I'm getting old and lazy and want to convert it to gas. Can I now have a gas line run to it, use the "knock out tab" and run the gas in to a log set?
Any issues or recommendations?
I was told that FPX discontinued the "knock out tab" so that the fireplaces can not be used as either Wood or Gas. What was the issue? Is this conversion dangerous? gas leaks? Carbon monoxide? Explosions? Did they get sued?
Thanks for your input, I appreciate a quality forum like this.
- CalZephyr
I'm a newbie here, but i have a question that I don't see addressed elsewhere.
I had a Fireplace Xtrordinaire installed when my home was built in 1993. It had the log lighter and gas option, but i chose not to install them and instead use it as a straight wood burning fireplace.
Now I'm getting old and lazy and want to convert it to gas. Can I now have a gas line run to it, use the "knock out tab" and run the gas in to a log set?
Any issues or recommendations?
I was told that FPX discontinued the "knock out tab" so that the fireplaces can not be used as either Wood or Gas. What was the issue? Is this conversion dangerous? gas leaks? Carbon monoxide? Explosions? Did they get sued?
Thanks for your input, I appreciate a quality forum like this.
- CalZephyr