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biofish
Feb 10, 2008, 01:06 AM
I have always been aprehesive about flexible gas lines. The home I just moved into has a new ventless natural gas fireplace. The gas comes into the fireplace via a flex line which is connected from the main gas line nearby. My question is... are the flex lines rated and approved to be used INSIDE the firebox itslef? (connected to the burner pan). It is a small fireplace and does not get to hot, however I was wondering what the rating on these things are when it comes to nearby flame.
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Rob

massplumber2008
Feb 10, 2008, 07:20 AM
Biofish... no need to worry about the flexible gas line as long as it is not directly in flame.

I have used flexible lines for gas fireplaces for years and want to assure you that they are fine.

If you have any further doubt , however, I recommend that you call your local plumbing inspector and ask him.

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hoossbigs
Oct 27, 2008, 10:37 PM
They are fine, however, putting a smaller diamater flex as a 3/8 you tend to get a wisstle with a system such as logs. But yeah, I've seen thousands of flex lines running right under logs.

Milo Dolezal
Oct 27, 2008, 10:45 PM
We use rigid 3/8" log lighters with blue flame chamber. However, FP run on propane do routinely have gas flex inside the combustion chamber.

biofish
Oct 28, 2008, 12:35 AM
They are fine, however, putting a smaller diamater flex as a 3/8 you tend to get a wisstle with a system such as logs. But yeah, I've seen thousands of flex lines running right under logs.

I did install it.. and DO notice the whistle.. I am doing another fireplace exactly the same. You are saying that a SMALLER diameter flex line will decrease the noise?