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How do I clean the glass on my Blaze King gas appliance?

Blaze King FAQ's Frequently Asked Questions
Over time, deposits can form on the glass of any gas appliance. These deposits are the result of combustion and should be removed from the glass by using an approved glass cleaner. Do not use household glass cleaner as the residue from the ingredients can ruin your glass. There are several suitable products on the market and are available through professional hearth products retailers.

Sometimes my Blaze King gas appliance pilot stays lit and other time it does not. What's happening?

Blaze King FAQ's Frequently Asked Questions
Since Blaze King gas appliances are designed to run without electricity, they are millivolts systems. When the pilot is lit, the flame makes contact with the thermocouple or thermopile, creating less than ? of a volt of electricity. This current is designed to keep the valve open and allow gas to continue to flow. When the pilot goes out, the current ceases and the valve shuts down.

Can Blaze King gas appliances burn propane?

Blaze King FAQ's Frequently Asked Questions
Definitely and efficiently. Dealers can perform a simple conversion at the time of installation so that your Blaze King can use propane gas. Propane gas is packed full of energy and is an excellent, safe way to heat your home.

Where is my nearest Blaze King dealer?

Blaze King FAQ's Frequently Asked Questions
There are hundreds of dealers throughout the United States, Canada and Japan. If you do not find a dealer near you posted on this site, please contact us as we are always adding to our family of great retailers.

How can I obtain a brochure on Blaze King products?

Blaze King FAQ's Frequently Asked Questions
The easiest way is to visit with your local Blaze King dealer. You can also download a brochure from this web site and print it in the convenience of your home. Or, send us an email and we'll put one in the mail to you today! Be certain to include your complete mailing address and mention which type of Blaze King you are most interested in.

Q. How do Blaze King Classic wood stoves differ from other wood stove?

Blaze King FAQ's Frequently Asked Questions
Night and Day! Blaze King classic models feature a bimetal coil thermostat This simple thermostat evens out the uneven nature of burning wood. Blaze King owners typically only adjust their thermostats once or twice and day. Nearly all other wood stoves have a damper to regulate air-flow and require more frequent adjusting. Also, Blaze King wood stoves are very deep. Not just front to back but real depth.

How do I know if my Blaze King wood stove is EPA approved?

Blaze King FAQ's Frequently Asked Questions
You need to determine which model of Blaze King you own first. Since there have been dozens of models made over the years, determining which model you own by general description is usually not possible. At the time all stove are manufactured, a metal or foil decal is applied to the rear of the stove. (Right hand side on inserts). This label contains all the information pertaining to the model and serial number.

Are Blaze King wood stoves mobile home approved?

Blaze King FAQ's Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, all Blaze King wood stoves are mobile home approved. Of course this requires that side shields, rear shield or fans, fresh air kit and double wall stove pipe are used in the installation. Unfortunately, Blaze King wood inserts are not mobile home approved, as there is no design for a fresh air intake for these models.

How do clean the glass?

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Remove the sampler from the frame, taking care not to damage it and remove the glazing. Clean the glazing using mild soapy water, don't use hot water as this will crack the glazing, and be aware that as the glazing will most probably be old, it will not be as strong as modern glass and therefore extra care must be taken when handling it. Set the glass aside to dry thoroughly.

Can I use a room containing a gas appliance as a bedroom?

Gas safety frequently asked questions - Guidance to tenants
Since 31 October 1998, any room converted to use as sleeping accommodation should not contain the following types of gas appliances: A gas fire, gas space heater or a gas water heater (including a gas boiler) over 14 kilowatts gross input unless it is room sealed. A gas fire, gas space heater, or a gas water heater (including a gas boiler) of 14 kilowatts gross input or less or any instantaneous water heater unless it is room sealed or has an atmosphere-sensing device.

I am buying a gas appliance. How do I get the propane?

Downeast - Frequently asked questions
First we come to your home and perform a site inspection. This is a courtesy call at no charge. Our sales staff will need to furnish information to our install crew such as the placement of the propane tank, length of piping, the location of the appliance, and other necessary information. We'll then supply you with an installation date and you'll be up and running in no time.

Should I get the gas appliance inspected annually?

Broad Haven Holiday Park - Caravan Park FAQ
Yes from 2005, an annual inspection of the gas appliance in your caravan is included in the pitch fee. Repairs and parts after the warranty period are not covered.

How much am I paying to use this gas appliance?

Gas Usage FAQs - Duke Energy
The cost to use a gas appliance will depend on the following variables: The amount of gas that the appliance draws when it is operating, the amount of time the appliance runs and the cost per CCF of the gas. A gas appliance will usually have a fuel rating label or a specification in the owner's manual that shows the rated energy input. This number is normally listed in Btu per hour (Btu/h).

Can I convert my gas appliance to another type of gas?

United States Stove Company
No this is not recommended. The American Gas Association certifies the unit according to the gas type used. Changing this gas type will change the certification, which is not allowed per the AGA. Also, if you were to attempt to convert a unit it would cost more in parts and labor than it would to just purchase a unit for the proper gas. Conversion of any appliance would also void any remaining warranty on the unit.

Return to Top] 10. How do I clean my appliance?

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Knobs, porcelain and stainless surfaces may be cleaned with mild soap and water applied with a damp cloth. Rinse the surface with clean water and dry with a soft cloth. To avoid damaging the finish, do not use abrasive cleaners or strong liquid cleaners on the painted, porcelain and stainless surfaces. Oven Interior Oven racks and rack guides should be removed and cleaned with a mild abrasive cleaner and sponge that includes a scrubbing pad. Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth.

How do you clean residue from the glass tube?

Frequently Asked Questions @ GOTVAPE.com
Swish it around with isopropyl alcohol, this will dissolve any residual resins. You can also use a glass pipe cleaner such as Orange Chronic.

Why is there film on the glass of my gas fireplace?

Fireplaces
This is a normal result of the curing process of the paint and logs. Glass should be cleaned within 4-6 hours of initial burning to remove deposits left by oils from the manufacturing process. A non-abrasive cleanser such as Brasso may be necessary. The glass panel must remain in place but the screen will be removed so that the fixed glass doors will not fit on the unit.

Where can I find information on gas appliance manufacturers?

Propane: Exceptional Energy
GAMA, the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association, is a national trade association whose members manufacture appliances, components and related products used in connection with space heating, water heating and commercial food service.

How do I apply for a TESAW Award for a gas appliance?

Energy Labelling - Frequently Asked Questions
Details on applying for a Gas TESAW award are included on the TESAW page. Applications are made to the Australian Gas Association. Energy regulators do not cover these issues. However, the use of Ozone depleting substances and synthetic greenhouse gases is regulated in Australia by the Federal Department of Environment & Heritage. Details and background on the specific requirements can be found on their Ozone Protection web site.
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