I need to replace a log lighter in a fireplace with the valve/burner for propane. What do I need?
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 at
6:08 pm
Fireplace currently is wood burning or gas (propane fueled) with key valve in place. It has a log lighter in the actual fireplace. I need to replace or convert the log lighter to accept the propane burner. Thank you.
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essentially, your first need would be a gas fitter…this is something experienced trades people should be doing as it involves orifice changes and a different regulator and there is no room for experimentation.
No dont do anything yourself. If you do that it will end in destruction. Consulting a gas technician is the best way.