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<blockquote data-quote="John Galbreath Jr." data-source="post: 564609" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>Unlike CustonCJ7, I don't have a problem with vent free. I have sold 10,000 sets of gas logs per year, for over 25 years. About 35% of those are vent free. I have never had a CO issue where human life was hurt or taken. There are two different schools of thought in our industry. I am also a distributor of American Fireglass. And had a burner close to that with glass in my fireplace at home for the last five years. I changed this year to something that looked better, but it is still vent free, we run it at home about 3 hours each night. I also have a vent free glass burner in my office. I have no issue with vent free.</p><p></p><p>What I have an issue with is you do not have an approved firebox to put it in. Air currents are critical with vent free. It would be to easy to get what you have out of spec and cause carbon monoxide.</p><p></p><p>I am not a .gov kind of guy, but I will not steer you towards a potentially unsafe situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Galbreath Jr., post: 564609, member: 31"] Unlike CustonCJ7, I don't have a problem with vent free. I have sold 10,000 sets of gas logs per year, for over 25 years. About 35% of those are vent free. I have never had a CO issue where human life was hurt or taken. There are two different schools of thought in our industry. I am also a distributor of American Fireglass. And had a burner close to that with glass in my fireplace at home for the last five years. I changed this year to something that looked better, but it is still vent free, we run it at home about 3 hours each night. I also have a vent free glass burner in my office. I have no issue with vent free. What I have an issue with is you do not have an approved firebox to put it in. Air currents are critical with vent free. It would be to easy to get what you have out of spec and cause carbon monoxide. I am not a .gov kind of guy, but I will not steer you towards a potentially unsafe situation. [/QUOTE]
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