All About Gas Fireplaces
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1. A Special Place in the Home
2. Gas Fireplaces and the Environment
3. What to Look For
Types of gas fireplaces
Types of venting
Efficiency ratings
The new EnerGuide Fireplace Efficiency
(FE) rating
Input and output ratings
Electronic or intermittent ignition
vs. continuous pilot lights
Variable-setting controls and thermostats
Heat exchange and transfer
4. Locating a Fireplace for Maximum Benefit
5. Summary of Features to Look for in an
Energy-Efficient Gas Fireplace
6. Gas “Logs” Not Recommended
7. What to Avoid
8. Installing Your Gas Fireplace
9. Safety Tips for Operating Your Gas Fireplace
10. Using Your Gas Fireplace Efficiently
11. For More Information
Appendix Determining How a Gas Fireplace Will
Affect Your Heating Bill
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Source: Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)
- Office of Energy Efficiency
The Heating and Cooling Series
is published by Natural Resources Canada's Office of Energy Efficiency's EnerGuide
programs. EnerGuide is the official Government of Canada mark associated with
the labelling and rating of the energy consumption or energy efficiency of household
appliances, heating and ventilation equipment, air conditioners, houses and
vehicles.
EnerGuide also helps manufacturers and dealers
promote energy-efficient equipment and provides consumers with the information
they need to choose energy-efficient residential equipment.