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Introducing the Aria 36" Ventless Gas Fireplace – where elegance meets efficiency, and warmth becomes a masterpiece. Unleash the power of big, bold, and beautiful flames that effortlessly transform any space into a cozy haven.  Designed with a commitment to clean lines and timeless aesthetics, the Aria ensures that the dancing flames become the focal point of your room, seamlessly complementing your unique decor. With an array of options and accessories, you have the freedom to tailor this fireplace to your personal style, creating an ambiance that truly reflects you. Whether you choose the precise control of Millivolt or the advanced IPI Control, the Aria adapts to your preferences, putting you in command of the warmth and atmosphere. Powered by the revolutionary Natural Blaze Burner Technology, experience the magic of instant dancing yellow flames and an active ember bed that mimics the charm of a traditional wood-burning fireplace. But that's not all – the Aria boasts Vent-Free Technology, ensuring that every inch of your space is infused with generous, efficient heat without the need for a chimney. Embrace the warmth without limits, as the Aria warmly welcomes you home, providing a sanctuary where style and function unite in perfect harmony. Elevate your living space with the Aria Vent Free Gas Fireplace – because every home deserves a touch of luxury and a blaze that steals the show. IGNITION CONTROLS: Millivolt ignition: Low-voltage system uses pilot flame's heat to ignite gas without external power; if flame goes out, gas flow stops. Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI): Efficient gas ignition. Sparks/glow plug lights pilot gas as needed. Saves energy, used in modern gas devices. Features: Millivot and IPI Control are the two ignition modes available. The exclusive Natural Blaze Burner Technology produces instant dancing yellow flames and a bed of active embers. Ventless Technology Up to 37,000 BTUs Black Magic glass liner for maximum flame reflection, porcelain panels, or firebrick are optional accessories. Specifications:  Fuel Type: Natural Gas and Liquid Propane  NG BTU: 37,000  LG BTU: 36,000  Framing Width: 41-1/4"  Framing Depth: 17-1/2"  Framing Heigth: 35"  Viewing Area: 36 x 21-3/4" (783 sq in)  Certification: ANSI Z223.1, NFPA54 ,ANSI Z21.11 Downloads: Aria Ventless Fireplace Manual Aria Ventless Fireplace Brochure Aria 36" Ventless Fireplace Spec Sheet Vented vs. Ventless Gas Logs: A Comprehensive Guide In the world of gas logs, the debate between vented and ventless logs continues to create a buzz. We're often asked: "Which is better, vented or ventless gas logs?" To answer this question, let's delve into a deeper understanding of the applications, experiences, benefits, and drawbacks associated with both types. Vented vs. Ventless Gas Logs: The Basics Before we weigh up the pros and cons of each, it's essential to understand the fundamental differences between vented and ventless gas logs. Vented Gas Logs work similarly to a traditional fireplace, where the exhaust is sent up through a chimney or flue. On the other hand, Ventless Gas Logs don't require a flue or chimney, potentially saving you considerable venting costs. Though unvented, these logs are designed to burn "clean" with minimum emission ('trace amounts') of fumes into the living space. The Contender 1: Vented Gas Logs Vented gas logs are known for their authentic, wood-like aesthetics and the ability to produce a large, roaring fire. However, they necessitate an open chimney flue, which can turn out to be a significant heat culprit. Heat loss through the chimney can sometimes overshadow the warmth produced by the logs, but their incredible realism can make the trade-off worthwhile. Pros and Cons of Vented Gas Logs Pros: Realistic, full-bodied fire. Emits a negligible amount of pollutants into living spaces. Wide variety of styles and flame appearances. Cons: Requires chimney or flue for ventilation. This can lead to heat loss due to an open chimney. Less energy efficient in comparison to its ventless counterpart. The Contender 2: Ventless Gas Logs Ventless gas logs are all about convenience, conserving heat, and energy efficiency. They produce a lot of heat and don't require a direct vent. However, the flames are typically less appealing and less natural-looking. They also put more moisture into the air, causing windows to fog up or a damp feeling in the home if overused. Pros and Cons of Ventless Gas Logs Pros: It doesn't require venting, enabling use in a variety of settings. Higher heat output. More energy-efficient. Cons: Less realistic flame. It may produce moisture, causing dampness when overused. Certain states have restrictions on ventless gas logs for indoor use. The Verdict Choosing between vented and ventless gas logs depends upon individual needs, restrictions, and preferences. If you want a realistic fire, vented gas logs offer an authentic fire experience. If energy efficiency and maximum heat output are your priorities, ventless gas logs are your best bet. So, have you made up your mind? Whether it's vented or ventless gas logs, ensure that you comply with the safety and installation guidelines for a secure and delightful fire experience. .