Need Help I bought a house that has a GTI Natural Gas Fireplace, model GLS-18NG: Natural Gas "Fireplace Gas Logs with Glowing Embers" I am trying to find a manual so that I can use the fireplace. The company Gas Technologies, Inc. is off the radar, I think they were bought out. I need to either find who sells them or find someone who has one to get a copy of theirs. Any ideas?
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You would need ceramic gas fireplace logs, fake logs that work by helping display the real flames, plus radiating heat with their hot surface. Most require venting, the same as real wood.
I am sorry, but there is insufficient information to give a proper answer. If it is a vented logset, is it in a vented indoor firebox/fireplace or an outdoor fireplace?
Small lava rock on bottom (can be bought where you buy gas grills, fireplaces and their parts. The embers at a fireplace shop. Doors open when using and closed when not. If doors are closed while fireplace is being used, they get extremely hot and may burn someone not expecting them to be hot.
I'm going to assume your fireplace has a pilot light.
Follow the little holes in the burner that lead to the pilot light.
Make sure the pilot flame is pointing directly at the closest burner hole. (adjust if necessary).
Often, you will need to sprinkle a layer of "glowing embers" in this area. The embers will help the gas travel to the pilot light and ignite.
Always start your propane appliance on "High" never "Low". Cold propane likes to drop to the bottom of the firebox and accumulate until it reaches the pilot (this is called delayed ignition). Keeping it on "high" will help the fuel travel over to the pilot without buildup.
you must keep the burner and the pilot light area clean and free of dust also,the area where your burner gets air most of the time it has an adjustment to give it more or less air.I have had my dyna glo vent free model for 8 years.A good cleaning in late fall with low pressure air and 1 or 2 times through the winter depending on conditions of use.
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www.macro-fireplace.net is the manufacture's website where you can request a manual for free. I haven't located any others but I will keep you posted if and when I find one.
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