A vent-free gas fireplace operates without a chimney, flue or vent, so you can install one just about anywhere. Modern vent-free gas fireplaces:
- Inexpensive and have low operating costs
- 99 percent energy efficient provide warmth during power outages
- Design-Certified to the latest national safety standards (ANSI Z21.11.2)
- Do not exceed 40,000 Btu/hr of heat output
Forty-five million homes worldwide and more than eight million American homes enjoy the comfort and convenience of vent-free gas fireplaces. In fact, more Americans are buying vent-free gas fireplaces than any other type of supplemental gas heating product. There are, however, some areas where these units are restricted. Check with your local building departments to see if a vent-free system can be used in your home.
How they work
Vent-free fireplaces operate using natural or propane gas. Most models do not require electricity. Natural or propane gas fuels the flame through a permanent line that is connected to a blue-flame/yellow-flame burner or ceramic plaque burner within the heating appliance.
Inside air quality
The primary gas combustion byproducts that can affect indoor air quality are carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, oxygen, and water vapor (humidity). Today's vent-free fireplaces operate well within national standards and recommendations concerning these five byproducts. The American Gas Association research division (www.aga.org) confirms these low emission levels.
Oxygen Detection Safety-Pilot
Since 1980 vent-free-gas-heating appliances have been equipped with a unique safety pilot system called an “oxygen detection safety pilot,” or ODS. The ODS is the technological innovation that revolutionized the safety of vent-free gas heating appliances by automatically shutting off the gas supply in the rare event that the oxygen level in the room falls to 18 percent, where carbon monoxide production can drastically increase (~20.9 percent is considered a normal oxygen level).
Previously, questions remained about the long-term effect of vent-free gas fireplace emissions on indoor air quality. In 1995 the Vent-Free Gas Products Alliance of the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association (Vent-free gas product alliance) commissioned a study on indoor air quality as it relates to vent-free gas heating products in the home. The results proved that vent-free gas heating products meet or exceed the most current and applicable nationally recognized standards and guidelines for inside air quality.
Source: ventfree.org
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