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Safety pilot
- Available on G10, G9, and G8.
The Manual Safety Pilot lighting method features a pilot valve
assembly pre-installed on your burner. You then have a pilot
light that you can keep lit giving you the ability to turn the
log set on and off as many times as you want. The safety pilot
kit has a safety mechanism built in which senses if the pilot
light ever goes out and shuts off the gas supply. It also will
shut off the gas supply if it senses a lack of oxygen as well.
This option is available on both natural and propane (LP) gas.
This manual safety pilot kit allows for complete flame
height control at the fireplace. It has a knob to adjust the flame
height for your personal preference. It, uses no electricity.
On/Off with remote -
Available on
G10, G9, and G8.
Features a
pilot valve assembly pre-installed on your burner. You then have
a pilot light that you can keep lit giving you the ability to
turn the log set on and off with the included remote
control. You can not however adjust the flame height with the
remote, that must be done at the fireplace. The safety pilot kit
has a safety mechanism built in which senses if the pilot light
ever goes out and shuts off the gas supply. It also will shut
off the gas supply if it senses a lack of oxygen.
This option
is available on both natural and propane (LP) gas. It
uses no electricity.
Flame control with remote
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Available on
G18, G10, and G9. The Variable Flame Remote lighting
method features a pilot valve assembly pre-installed on your
burner. You then have a pilot light that you can keep lit giving
you the ability to turn the log set on and off as well as adjust
the flame height, all with the included remote control.
The safety pilot kit has a safety mechanism built in which
senses if the pilot light ever goes out and shuts off the gas
supply. It also will shut off the gas supply if it senses a lack
of oxygen
This option
is available on both natural and propane (LP) gas. It uses no electricity.
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