Part Number: LSU18RR-+-VFSUR18N eFireplaceStore Item Number: CUI-LSU18RR-VFSUR18N Features
* Fireplace Size Requirements: The fireplace's Middle Width must be at least 22 Inches and the Depth must be at least 17 Inches for this gas log set to fit. You can calculate the middle width of your firebox by measuring the width (left to right) approximately half way back in the firebox. If you have any questions, please contact our customer service department and we will be happy to assist you in finding the perfect size gas log set. * Please Note: The fireplace's Middle Width must be at least 22 Inches and the Depth must be at least 17 Inches for this gas log set to fit. You can calculate the middle width of your firebox by measuring the width (left to right) approximately half way back in the firebox. If you have any questions, please contact our customer service department and we will be happy to assist you in finding the perfect size gas log set. *Also Note: This item is a vent free appliance and installation of it may be prohibited in your jurisdiction. Customers are responsible for checking local codes and regulations prior to purchase. ![]() A warm and inviting fire sets everyone at ease. It's a great stress reducer at the end of a busy day. This style of fireplace burner and log set is designed for see-thru fireplaces or for peninsula types. Outfitted with realistic-looking Empire Rock Creek Refractor logs, the flames flicker and give the sense of a real wood burning fireplace. We offer three popular sizes - 18-, 24-, or 30-inch models - which burn at up to 40,000 BTU. You can choose either the millivolt burner or the intermittent pilot, both of which turn on by a simple on/off switch. Plus they can also operate with the easy-to-use Empire remote. Gas Logs Buyers Guide How To Clean Gas Fireplace Logs Reasons To Reconsider Hanging A TV Over A Fireplace What Are Ceramic Refractory Fireplace Logs? What Are Ceramic Fiber Fireplace Logs? How To Measure For A Gas Log Set How To Understand Confusing Fireplace Terms What Is An NFI Certified Technician? Are Ventless Gas Logs Right For You? What Are BTUs? |