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How is a ventless appliance different than vented products?

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How is a ventless appliance different than vented products?

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All vented gas and solid-fuel fireplaces lose some or most of their useable heat straight up the chimney or vent. For example, vented gas logs installed in a wood burning fireplace typically burn 30,000 to 60,000 Btus/hour, and the fireplace damper must be totally open, resulting in most of the heat escaping up the chimney. Depending on the design chosen, a ventless gas log in the same fireplace would burn only 26,000 to 40,000 Btus/hour, and virtually all of the heat produced would be delivered into the living space. Therefore, the savings in fuel costs with a ventless gas log are tremendous, and the resulting comfort from the fireplace is dramatically increased versus a vented appliance or burning wood.

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