What is the purpose of glass doors on a gas fireplace?

What is the purpose of glass doors on a gas fireplace?

Glass doors actually help your fire burn better. By enclosing the burning area, firewood is able to burn greater and produce more heat. The glass doors also absorb and radiate heat into the room better than a fireplace without doors.

Is it better to have fireplace doors open or closed?

Closing your fireplace doors doesn't make your fire burn longer. Allowing your fireplace doors to remain open will promote better airflow. Oxygen is a key element in healthy-burning fires. If your fireplace doors are shut, oxygen cannot reach the flames.

Can you close glass doors on a gas fireplace?

Can the glass doors on my fireplace be closed when my gas logs are burning? No. You must leave the doors open when you are operating RealWood Elite gas logs to avoid damaging the controls.

Why do fireplaces have glass doors?

Glass doors on a fireplace reduce hazards associated with burning logs in an open hearth. The doors serve as protective barriers that prevent embers and sparks from escaping the fireplace and injuring someone or causing a flammable object to catch fire.

Can you operate a gas fireplace with glass doors closed?

The doors should always be fully open or fully closed. ... The glass doors should be closed as the fire dies down to minimize the amount of room air going up the fireplace chimney. When burning gas logs in a wood-burning fireplace, the glass doors should always be fully open when the gas logs are burning.

Can you open the glass on a gas fireplace?

Because removal of the glass is totally dependent on the specific unit installed, we cannot recommend that the glass be removed unless the specific model of unit denotes that it can be removed and the fireplace will still operate safely.

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