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A: Front Width= Minimum 6" greater that log set size
8"-10" inches with safety control.
B: Rear Width= Not less than nominal log set size
C: Depth= See Below
D: Height= Minimum 16"
- Sizing a gas log set is fairly straight forward and most fireplaces can be sized using the above general guidelines. Certain fireplace shapes(for example, the steep taper and shallow depth of the Rumford Fireplace) may require additional consideration.
- Rasmussen Vented Gas Logs are for use in fireplaces in which it is safe to burn wood. The flue size (chimney opening) must be sufficient to exhaust all of the products of combustion (soot, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and water vapor are the primary products) up the chimney. If not, or if other conditions exist that prevent full venting, these combustion products will enter the room, which can be harmful to health and property. A vented gas log set is not a cure for a "smoking chimney".
- Rasmussen nominal log set sizes are based on the approximate length of the front log (or combined length of two-piece front logs) of the set. These measurements should be taken from the fireplace floor, inside the hearth or lip of the fireplace, and behind any wire screens or railing that may be permanently attached to the fireplace. In deeper fireplaces, front width measurements can be taken 6" to 8" from the front, allowing better centering below the flue of the fireplace.
- Minimum Depths for vented log sets are:
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14" "CXF" Custom Embers Pan Burner Sets (18" - 30" set sizes)
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16" "CXF" Custom Embers Pan Burner Sets (36" set size)
- 16" "LC" Multi-burner Sets (18" - 30" set sizes)
- 20" "LD" Multi-burner Sets (30X set size)
- 22" "LD" Multi-burner Sets (36" - 96" set size)
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