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John
Great explanation and understandable why its been done that way. The problem with burners in fireboxes is getting enough secondary air into the enclosed combustion space. To get the right amount of heat you have to pump the gas in but if you can't get the air in there as well then the gas won't burn. As Kap says that's why I put the extra tubes through my ceramic burner. Even with them installed the flame will go extinguish itself if the blower isn't on when stationary. I'd imagine your setup could work well.
Pete
Great explanation and understandable why its been done that way. The problem with burners in fireboxes is getting enough secondary air into the enclosed combustion space. To get the right amount of heat you have to pump the gas in but if you can't get the air in there as well then the gas won't burn. As Kap says that's why I put the extra tubes through my ceramic burner. Even with them installed the flame will go extinguish itself if the blower isn't on when stationary. I'd imagine your setup could work well.
Pete