My parent's house has a fireplace that was wood burning years ago. A makeshift conversion was done, with a natural gas line and a simple open/close valve setup. I've been told this was once a pretty popular approach, but as you can guess it's very unsafe. The valve is far enough away that a risk of getting a burst out if the fireplace from lighting it is always there. Now my parents are getting older and can't move very fast. So naturally I want to get away from them using a lighter. I would like to convert this system to an electronic ignition (preferably battery operated if at all possible). Do any such systems exist? I Googled, but the search yielded no straightforward answers.
So the best situation for me would be a battery operated (no electrician needed) system that can be installed in line with current system, this would allow a remote push button ignition from the existing gas line. Pluses would be any system that could also have its own normally closedo valve system to regulate the flow of gas when not in use.
Thanks in advance.
So the best situation for me would be a battery operated (no electrician needed) system that can be installed in line with current system, this would allow a remote push button ignition from the existing gas line. Pluses would be any system that could also have its own normally closedo valve system to regulate the flow of gas when not in use.
Thanks in advance.