Description
Colonial Oak - Vented Gas Logs
With enticing dancing flames, you can feel the warmth and experience the glow of the Peterson Real Fyre G52 Radiant Fyre gas log systems. Molded with an exclusive fiber enhanced refractory ceramic mixture, these handcrafted logs showcase the crisp Charred Evergreen Oak, Charred Evergreen Split Oak bark detail, as well as the unique look of the new Burnt Aspen and the new Colonial Oak log sets.
This log set is constructed of superior refractory ceramics to ensure the logs retain their strength at high temperatures. With steel rods inserted in each log, it maximizes reinforcement. Because of the construction, radiant heat will be produced during operation and after the set has been turned off.
Colonial Oak – G52 FEATURES
- Manual valve with standing pilot
- Millivolt valve with standing pilot and variable flame height control via remote
- Electronic valve with Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI) and on/off remote control
- Electronic valve with Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI) and variable flame height control via remote
Features
Colonial Oak Vented Gas Logs Features
- Superior refractory ceramics ensure the logs retain their strength at high temperatures
- A three-tiered burner system creates a high and full-bodied flame.
- Burns efficiently while protecting natural resources and reducing pollution
- High definition bark and natural colors for an authentic wood look
- Steel rods inserted in each log provides maximum reinforcement
- Radiant heat while in operation and after set has been turned off
- Accessories available to enhance the look of your hearth
Fireplace Minimum Dimensions
Colonial Oak Vented Gas Logs Specifications:
Model |
Minimum Fireplace Size |
BTU Rating |
Width |
Depth |
Height |
Nat.Gas High |
Nat.Gas |
L.p. Gas High |
LP.Gas |
Front |
Rear |
Low |
Low |
G52-18/20 (18"Log Set) |
28" |
20" |
15" |
17" |
46
|
33
|
36
|
27
|
G52-24/30 (24"Log Set) |
32" |
24" |
15" |
17" |
55
|
37
|
46
|
26
|
G52-24/30 (30"Log Set) |
34" |
28"
|
15" |
17" |
55 |
37
|
46 |
26
|
Details
Colonial Oak Vented Gas Logs Details:
COLLECTION |
Vented Collection |
SERIES |
Charred Series |
PRODUCT SIZES |
18", 24", 30"
|
BURNER STYLES |
G52 |
CONTROL STYLES |
All Controls Available |
FUEL OPTIONS |
Natural Gas/Propane
|
AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES AND BURNER SYSTEMS:
-
G52 BURNER 18/20″, 24″, 30″
Download Documents
Colonial Oak Vented Gas Logs Downloadable Documents
Burner Systems FAQ
How you want to control your fire?
Do you want to manually turn your control knob to the “on” position? Or would you prefer a remote control?
MANUAL SAFETY PILOT
This system has a safety pilot that is manually lit and stays lit all the time. Also called a standing pilot, it is similar to a pilot found in a water heater. You can turn the burner on and off manually by reaching inside your fireplace and turning the control knob.
You will typically have a control knob with three positions: ON/OFF/PILOT.
In the pilot position, you can have a standing pilot and will not need to relight it with a match/lighter. You must initially light it with a lighter.
REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS
Remote Control systems include a remote pilot valve assembly. Depending on the remote option you select, you will have the ability to control certain functions of the log set from a remote control. Remote controlled options include basic on/off control as well as variable flame height control and some with thermostat control settings.
ON/OFF REMOTE
This remote control will have a Millivolt Valve (standing pilot) - In the pilot position, you can have a standing pilot and will not need to relight it with a match/lighter. You must initially light it with a lighter. A remote will turn the unit on and off. You adjust the height of the flames at the unit.
VARIABLE FLAME HEIGHT REMOTE
This remote control will have a Millivolt Valve (standing pilot) - In the pilot position, you can have a standing pilot and will not need to relight it with a match/lighter. You must initially light it with a lighter. A remote will turn the unit on and off and adjust the height of the flame up and down.