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Abq

Feb 19, 2002, 12:01 PM

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What is usually involved with installing a gas fireplace? I like those pretty Mexican styles. The fireplace would be located in a corner with an outside wall and the gas source is nearby, Thanks!



Carl Carlson

Feb 20, 2002, 2:57 PM

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Use teflon tape and black iron gas pipe. Don't use other kinds of pipe including galvanized pipe. You need an adequate air source and venting.<p>Carl Carlson


Rolly

Feb 20, 2002, 3:06 PM

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I see two problems:<p>For safety, it should be vented to the outside which means punching through the wall or roof.<p>The other is the cost of heating with bottle gas. Cheap it ain't.<p>Carl is right about the black pipe being the best way, although most people here use a special flexible tubing which worries me.


Loco

Feb 20, 2002, 9:22 PM

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anything like a gas stove, water heater, etc has to have a flexible section between the rigid pipe and the appliance. Even if you never cleaned behind it ... it give room for earthquake shaking.<p>Don't need double wall exhaust pipe if building is brick/cement but you might scorch your wall paint. The further the exhaust pipe runs (inside) the more heat it will produce.<p>You could always try a Kiva fireplace which usually sits in a corner. You might be able to adapt the exhaust to fit the house design.<p>Kiva is Navajo-ish
http://www.nmbuilder.com/Kiva.html


Rolly

Feb 21, 2002, 12:24 AM

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Yes, Loco, I know about the need for a short piece of flex. What I'm talking about is the common pratice of many meters of a special plastic hose from the tank, along the outside wall, through the wall, and on to the stove, etc. I see this frequently, and it worries me.<p>My friends assure me that they never heard of a house blowing up, but I still like a black metal pipe. Old fashioned, I guess.
 
 
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