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How do gas logs achieve the wood-like flickering flame?

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How do gas logs achieve the wood-like flickering flame?

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Vented gas logs use a burner pan (which looks like a dustpan.) This is commonly called a sandpan burner because the burner pan is filled with silica sand or vermiculite. Since the burner tube is under the sand, when the fire is burning, the flame flows through the sand giving a very natural, realistic dancing flame.

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