They may also provide instructions on hooking it up or offer installation as a service.
Can i add a blower to my gas fireplace.
All gas fireplace inserts supply radiant heat but a blower provides an instant powerful heat boost.
Turn your blower on or turn it off it s your choice.
Although a gas blower won t increase the radiant heat it will blow the convection heat further into the room than it would have reached normally.
You will want to make sure that electricity is run to the junction box underneath the fireplace first before ordering installing a fan kit.
Also it is helpful for you to know how a gas blower works.
By installing a blower you will be able to distribute the warmth coming from the fireplace to all areas of the room by placing it directly in front of the fireplace or in an open area like a doorway near the fireplace.
Many of our gas fireplace models that have louvers or grills on the front can have a fan kit added.
In addition you will save money on your heating bill.
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You can t use a blower if you don t have one.
Fan adjustments can be done manually or with many gas fireplaces today can be done with a multi function remote control.
Most circulating fireplaces include the option to install a blower.
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Either by phone or on the web they should have a blower designed for your fireplace.
Whether or not you can install a blower kit in your fireplace depends on the type of fireplace that you have.
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Most gas log manufacturers claim that their gas logs produce radiant and convection heat.
Your local fireplace dealer can help you identify which gas fireplace inserts have the best blowers.
Our experts here at the fireplace place will tell you that your best bet is to simply add a blower to your fireplace or install a direct vent insert.
Most blower fans on fireplaces and stoves will move air in the range of 75 250 cubic feet per minute.
Blowers sadly cannot be put on gas logs but that doesn t mean there aren t any viable solutions out there for you to try.
I would contact the manufacturer of the fireplace.