- Dec 1, 2005
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How bad is it to have a fireplace configured for natural gas actually burning propane?
The reason I ask....
Recently moved into a new construction house with a gas fireplace, which is connected to a LP tank. There are two D cell batteries as backup for power loss. A wall switch turns it on/off.
It was working fine for the 5 or 6 times we used it. Then it stopped working.
The fireplace company (under warranty) came out to take a look. They found:
1) The fireplace was never wired for house electricity. It was working solely off the batteries.
2) The fireplace was NOT configured for propane, but was still factory set for natural gas.
They fixed the second issue and plugged the system temporarily into a nearby outlet. Will have to wait for an electrician, under warranty, to wire it properly.
Thanks in advance.
Bailey
The reason I ask....
Recently moved into a new construction house with a gas fireplace, which is connected to a LP tank. There are two D cell batteries as backup for power loss. A wall switch turns it on/off.
It was working fine for the 5 or 6 times we used it. Then it stopped working.
The fireplace company (under warranty) came out to take a look. They found:
1) The fireplace was never wired for house electricity. It was working solely off the batteries.
2) The fireplace was NOT configured for propane, but was still factory set for natural gas.
They fixed the second issue and plugged the system temporarily into a nearby outlet. Will have to wait for an electrician, under warranty, to wire it properly.
Thanks in advance.
Bailey