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    Fireplace Technology Gives the Look and Feel of a Real Log on Fire

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorJuly 21, 20232 Mins Read
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    The revolutionary Phantom Log technology required the engineering of new ceramic logs to allow the burner tubes, which provide the gas output, to be moved from under or in between the logs to inside the logs.

    Grand Canyon Gas Logs launches its new, innovative Phantom Log technology which will be featured in two new products. The first-of-its-kind technology in the open face fireplace market integrates the burner tubes inside the actual logs, rather than two separate components, giving the look and feel of a real log on fire.

    The revolutionary Phantom Log technology required the engineering of new ceramic logs to allow the burner tubes, which provide the gas output, to be moved from under or in between the logs to inside the logs. Each log is individually created with output holes and input ports to allow the fuel to flow out of the log. This allows for not only the most realistic look on the market, but also reduces gas consumption while still creating a fuller, more robust flame effect and radiating more heat out into the room compared to a traditional gas log set.

    The new Phantom Log technology is first being launched in two new products: the Bedrock Traditional and the GlowFire Burner Series. The Bedrock Traditional vented Drop-in burner system is perfect for any vented modular masonry fireplace with five convenient sizes and variable flame electronic controls. For those looking to convert from a wood fireplace to a gas fireplace, the GlowFire Burner Series comes in four sizes with multiple control options.

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