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    Dante Low-Carbon Steel Burner Pipe For Gas Fireplaces

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    List Price: $29.99
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    • Standard 1/2" Diameter
    • Forged from low-carbon steel
    • Available in 17", 24", 30", 36", and 42" sizes
    • One-year limited warranty
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    Product Details
    Manufacturer: Dante
    Part Numbers: 717, 724, 730, 736
    eFireplaceStore Item Number: DNT-717
    UPCs: 728028013948, 728028013955, 728028013962, 728028013979

    Features

    • Standard 1/2" Diameter
    • Forged from low-carbon steel
    • Available in 17", 24", 30", 36", and 42" sizes
    • One-year limited warranty
    One of the most wonderful benefits of owning a fireplace is the ability to sit before its soothing glow and unwind. Now, these burner pipes from Dante let you begin your fireside relaxation with perfect peace of mind, thanks to their durable construction. They're made from low-carbon steel, using Dante's proven commitment to quality workmanship. Give your fireplace the best accessories around with Dante. Also available in 17", 24", 30", 36", and 42" sizes.
    Customer Questions & Answers
    14 Questions & 14 Answers
    Dennis F
    from Colleyville, TX asked:
    November 1, 2021
    Does this pipe DNT-717 come with a cap or plug in one end?
    1 Answer
    Dante's burner pipes have a pipe plug pressed into the unused end. They are also threaded on both sides, so a 90 degree elbow and nipple can be added to support the end if desired.
    Submitted by: Tyler M. - NFI Master Hearth Professional on November 2, 2021

    William B
    from San Diego asked:
    September 9, 2020
    Are the ends on the pipe threaded and what is the hole spacing?
    1 Answer
    Yes, the ends of the pipe are threaded and the holes are spaced approximately 1" apart.
    Submitted by: Aaron D. on September 10, 2020

    Bill H.
    from Duncanville, TX asked:
    December 28, 2019

    I have a very old burner pipe in my gas fireplace. Can I just buy a 3/4 inch pipe and drill my own holes? Are burner pipes for fireplaces made of some different material than ordinary 3/4 inch metal water pipe?

    1 Answer
    This item, like all log lighters on our site, is 1/2" in diameter. Further, we would not recommend attempting to fabricate a gas log lighter for any number of reasons, but products of this type are not constructed of common pipe that can be easily sourced at a local hardware store. Instead, log lighters are typically constructed of thicker gauge stainless, low carbon steel or cast iron and will have been factory-tested to deliver proper gas flow.  
    Submitted by: Will M. on December 30, 2019

    Alex
    from Tucson, AZ asked:
    September 17, 2019
    Is this pipe able to function as the sole source of flame for a gas fireplace (i.e. not used to light wood, but will be the burner for the fireplace by itself)?
    1 Answer
    Any gas log lighter may only be used to aid in the ignition of a wood fire. Once the fire is established, the log lighter should be shut off. 
    Submitted by: Will M. on September 18, 2019

    Zack
    from LA asked:
    November 9, 2018
    What color is this pipe?
    1 Answer
    This pipe is dark grey.
    Submitted by: Brennan W. on November 9, 2018

    Brian
    from Calgary, AB asked:
    February 14, 2018
    I am looking for a burner pipe for a Montigo gas fireplace model number M38DV-PFC. What are the diameters of this pipe?
    1 Answer
    It is a 1/2" pipe
    Submitted by: Owen O. on February 14, 2018

    Joe
    from Galena,il. asked:
    December 19, 2017
    Lp gas in home. Need replacement pipe for existing starter. Fireplace is 36” wide. What is the recommended pipe. Second fire place has gas piping to box but capped. Universal kit will work? Also lp.
    1 Answer
    For lp you would need an air mixer on the log lighter. I would reccomend Copperfield Straight Gas Log Lighter with Mixing Chamber for LP
    Submitted by: Owen on December 19, 2017

    Jessica Lingle
    from Hico, TX asked:
    November 2, 2016
    Will this burner pipe work for propane gas?
    1 Answer
    This can be used for propane.
    Submitted by: Brennan W. on November 2, 2016

    Damian
    from Calgary, Alberta, CAN asked:
    January 9, 2016
    Are these Dante low-carbon steel burner pipe for gas fireplace capped on the one side?
    1 Answer
    Dante's burner pipes have a pipe plug pressed into the unused end. They are also threaded on both sides, so a 90 degree elbow and nipple can be added to support the end if desired.
    Submitted by: eFireplaceStore on January 11, 2016

    Doug
    from Milwaukee, WI asked:
    September 21, 2014
    What is the correct way to install the pipe? Should the holes be up or forward? If they are up, then ash can clog them. If they are forward then the pipe may heat up more and warp. Can you please advise?
    1 Answer
    The manufacturer has designed this to be installed with the holes facing upward. Because the pipe is designed only to initially ignite firewood, the valve should be shut by the time ash begins to drop. The pipe will need to be swept off in preparation for the next fire. Most light ash will be blown from the ports when the valve is opened again.
    Submitted by: eFireplaceStore on September 22, 2014

    Tristan
    from Phoenix AZ asked:
    April 13, 2014
    Can you combine two pipes to make a longer one somehow?
    1 Answer
    You could indeed. Because both ends are threaded for 1/2 inch NPT fittings, a female coupling could be used to join a pair of the log lighters.
    Submitted by: Collin C. - NFI Master Hearth Professional on April 14, 2014

    Bruce
    from Corona, CA asked:
    November 4, 2013
    Is this threaded at one end and closed at the other?
    1 Answer
    This pipe is threaded on both ends. A pipe cap will need to be purchased to close the unused side.
    Submitted by: Collin C. - NFI Master Hearth Professional on November 5, 2013

    George
    from Rio Grande City, TX asked:
    October 9, 2013
    Will this work for a corn roaster?
    1 Answer
    I cannot say that I have ever heard of this product being used in such a way, but after looking into the design of the roaster, it should certainly work. You would only need to ensure that adequate combustion air is supplied.
    Submitted by: Collin C. - NFI Master Hearth Professional on October 10, 2013

    Aaron
    from OH asked:
    July 7, 2013
    Is this gas burner propane or natural gas?
    1 Answer
    This burner pipe can be used with either NG or LP fuels. However, an air mixer will be needed for the appropriate gas you are using.
    Submitted by: Collin C. - NFI Master Hearth Professional on July 8, 2013

    Customer Reviews
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    100% Recommend this product (3 of 3 responses)
    By Nate from Cleveland, OH on April 13, 2022
    I would recommend this item to a friend.
    Perfect fit
    Easy install and perfect fit for replacement. Will order again when this current one needs replacing
    Easy install, quick delivery Delivery cost… almost as much as the replacement piece
    By Wayne from Texas on October 24, 2018
    I would recommend this item to a friend.
    Value Starter Pipe
    Reasonably priced and arrived quickly
    By Steve K. from Plano, TX on June 1, 2013
    I would recommend this item to a friend.
    Pipe is Fine
    Exactly as Ordered
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