How Direct Vent Fireplaces Work
Knowing the difference between a Direct Vent Fireplace and a Fireplace Insert is a pretty neat fact that you can wow your friends with. But, do you know how a Direct Vent Fireplace works? Well, we have a secret to tell you. Our Direct Vent Fireplaces are pretty magical, and you may already have one in your home and not even know it. They don’t need a chimney; they’re extremely versatile and very cost-effective. You can place a Direct Vent Fireplace virtually anywhere in your home. This article will help you learn about the benefits of having a Direct Vent Fireplace and what it can do for your home, and your budget.
What is a Direct Vent Fireplace?
A direct vent system is a very efficient alternative to a traditional gas fireplace. Direct Vent Fireplaces are factory built and their venting can be routed directly through a wall to the outside, using rigid or flexible venting. Direct vent systems are either co-axial (as stated above) or co-linear; Co-linear Direct Vent Fireplaces are used to vent through an existing wood-burning chimney. Direct Vent fireplaces function by drawing fresh air into the firebox from outside, which makes a distinct difference from a traditional masonry fireplace or insert. Zero-clearance direct vent gas fireplaces are used in homes where there is no existing fireplace. This improves efficiency, maintains the air quality and distributes heat evenly throughout your room, eliminating drafts or cold spots.
One of the most attractive features of a Direct Vent fireplace is that they can be operated without electricity! Electricity is needed to power the blower and other accessories, but a self-generating millivolt system or regular batteries can power the burner and flame control. That’s what makes a Direct Vent Fireplace popular choice among buyers. Direct Vent Fireplaces can also be installed with top, rear, or 45-degree venting, depending on the model.
Direct Vent Fireplaces are installed using a vent system that incorporates either rigid, or flexible vent pipes, one inside the other. A flexible vent system allows installers to maneuver around obstacles, such as joists, beams, or wall supports. Flex Vent is easy to install, and there are fewer pieces and connections needed when putting together.
How Does a Direct Vent Fireplace Work?
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Combustion air is drawn from outside the building.
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Cool room air is pulled into the lower chamber; it will circulate around the firebox and is released into the room as warm air via the fan. The heat from the central burner also emits more radiant heat from the face of the unit, into your living space.
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The Terminal is mounted outside, connecting to the fireplace indoors.
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Venting exits from the top or rear of the fireplace to allow more versatility for installation.
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Optional rear exhaust.
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Direct vent power venting can be installed to go around stairways, up, down and around most objects in any space.
Where can a Direct Vent Fireplace be placed in my home?
Most models of Direct Vent Fireplaces are suitable for the bedroom, a living room, the basement, and pretty much wherever you want the comfort of a fire. Direct Vent Fireplaces are very sleek and offer many decorating opportunities. Not only will your fireplace be the focal point of the room, but it will also match your style sensibilities. The best part about installing a Direct Vent gas fireplace is that you don’t need a chimney, so you get to be creative when it comes to the location of your fireplace.