Not suitable for human or animal consumption. Store out of reach from children and pets. Never leave any fire unattended, nor allow children or pets to play near fire. Always leave fireplace glass doors open while firelog is burning unless fireplace manufacturer's instructions indicate otherwise. Do not burn fire log with any other materials.Ĭlose wire mesh protective fire screen when burning fire log. Do not burn fire logs on andirons.īurn only one fire log at a time, and never add anything to an existing fire log fire. Grates with bar spacing greater than three inches do not provide adequate support and may result in fire log breakage, flare-up, and/or reduced burn time. Open fireplace damper before lighting fire log.īurn fire log on supporting grate to rear of fireplace. Instruction for a safe and long-burning fire, follow instructions carefully. ©2013 Duraflame, the duraflame flame symbol, the duraflame trade dress and logo are registered trademarks of Duraflame, Inc. Processed solid fuel for use in listed factory-built fireplaces.ĭuraflame firelogs are suitable for use in UL/C-UL/ULC listed factory-built fireplaces. Please check 1-877-4NO-BURN or before burning. Use of this and other solid fuels may be restricted at times by law. For a list of CSIA Certified Chimney Sweeps® in your area visit Air quality advisory (Nov-Feb): The chimney safety institute of America (CSIA) recommends that your fireplace and chimney be inspected annually. If you suspect that your unit is not functioning properly, a qualified contractor should be consulted. A properly installed and maintained fireplace and chimney will substantially reduce the possibility of combustion by-products entering your home. †Patented for more information, visit If your fireplace is functioning properly, emissions of this fire log should be vented outdoors where they dissipate in the air. A duraflame fire log consumes 80% less material than a comparable 3-4 hour wood fire, and burning fire logs instead of wood results in significantly fewer trees cut down for use as firewood.ĭuraflame fire logs are made with a 100% renewable blend of wax and recycled biomass fibers†. 5 "Content and emission characteristics of artificial wax firelogs".ĭuraflame fire logs use only recycled wood and agricultural fibers, saving valuable natural resources. **Source: Dec 2005 Environment Canada/ US EPA Reg. Heat content is approximately 85,000 BTU.ĭuraflame fire logs light faster and burn more completely than firewood, and because far less material is consumed when burning a fire log, significantly fewer pollutants are emitted than a comparable wood fire. Variations in fireplace and climatic conditions may slightly alter duration of burn. They are designed to light fast and burn up to 4 hours when used according to instructions. Place firelog (only one) on supporting grate with arrows pointing down and seam facing room.ĭuraflame fire logs may be burned in all types of open-hearth fireplaces. Without tearing, loosen fire log wrapper by gently pulling on seam.Ģ. at 3 hours the flame is on life support and the stove top is 325 at the hottest location.1. 285 on the rest of the topįor the sake of being thorough. at 3 hours the flame is on life support and the stove top is 325 at the hottest location. Dont pay someone to bring the trash to you so you can get rid of it for them.įor the sake of being thorough. If you want to burn cardboard, then go through the trash yourself. Summary: If your out of decent wood and desperately need to get a fire started and this is all thats available, then by all means burn it.īut if you have a choice, this is not a worthwhile product. Was it productive at heating your house? No." If it does, it will only be on a technicality. The temp on the stove is 499 and the flu is back down to 217 No more secondary and the logs are at the lazy stage with gentle yellow flames dancing off the logs. It is now 1 hour and 45 min into the fire and it is on the down hill side. I was able to close the air down to within 1" of full (sweet spot) and the temps climbed to 600 on the stove and 240 on the flu Reminds me of a fire place fire that has settled in.Īt 45 minutes the stove was barely at 400 and the double wall flu which normally rides around 220 was at 190. After 30 minutes they were still burning "lazy". I took my map gas and got the going all over. When I got them lit they burned in the spot I lit them at like a candle with a 3" flame.
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