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What is the difference between a millivolt ignition vs. electronic ignition system?

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What is the difference between a millivolt ignition vs. electronic ignition system?

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Almost all fireplaces are available with a millivolt ignition or an electronic ignition system. With a millivolt ignition system no electricity is required. There will be a standing pilot light when the fireplace is operational. An electronic ignition system requires the presence of 120V for pilot ignition. These units do not utilize standing pilots.

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