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Re: Ventless Propane Fireplace [Re: 360view] #3015360
02/14/22 01:51 PM
02/14/22 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by 360view
Anyone knowledgeable about
old ( +20 years perhaps)
vented
“Real Fyre 24”
natural gas fireplace inserts ?

This is a simple match lit unit.
Has four rectangular refractory cement bars surrounding the black pipe gas burner.

I am looking for an installation manual,
or pictures of the insert installed.

I know about the webpage of today’s Real Fyre:

https://www.realfyrestore.com/real-fyre-fuel-injector-natural.html

my old unit has a fuel injector that looks like that,

and an “Air shutter nut” that screws onto the fuel inctor
.



It would help if you knew the model number. Which should be on a metal tag hooked to the gas valve. Here is a list of different models.


https://www.realfyre.com/catalogs-manuals/


3520 pound race ready 1973 Street/Strip Dodge Dart - Stock stroke 440/727 10.49 @ 125.0 on 93 pump gas & ET Street Radials. More to come... ( SGT Miller) Proudly served 12 years in the US ARMY RESERVES support our troops
Re: Ventless Propane Fireplace [Re: TooMany62s] #3015362
02/14/22 01:54 PM
02/14/22 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by TooMany62s
Originally Posted by mopar65
Originally Posted by TooMany62s
I have back problems that significantly limit my movement. That’s why I’m trying to find a repair person.

Damn I am sorry to hear that. I know all to well about back problems. Could you have a Friend help you. This is a very easy fix.


A friend tried to help. He damaged the mounting point where the thermo-couple goes. Now more parts will have to be replaced. I was hoping to find someone who actually services these things. The best I could do was to make an appointment four weeks in the future and pay $200 for a service call. The repair guy will be here tomorrow. We shall see. At least here in SC there does not appear to be many service people who repair these things.



Very sorry to hear that. You can buy a new pilot assembly with thermocouple and ignitor for $35-50 Dollars. I hope they don't try and stick it to you on service charges.


3520 pound race ready 1973 Street/Strip Dodge Dart - Stock stroke 440/727 10.49 @ 125.0 on 93 pump gas & ET Street Radials. More to come... ( SGT Miller) Proudly served 12 years in the US ARMY RESERVES support our troops
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