Mario3558 Member Joined Feb 17, 2025 Messages 12 Reaction score 0 Location Cleveland, OH Yesterday at 11:17 AM #1 I was recently doing a gas repair & came across this fitting. It's a 1/2" 90 with something I have never seen attached/part of. It was part of the run going to a gas fireplace. Attachments 20250306_210332.jpg 1.3 MB 20250306_210328.jpg 1.5 MB 20250306_210323.jpg 1.6 MB 20250306_210321.jpg 1.4 MB
I was recently doing a gas repair & came across this fitting. It's a 1/2" 90 with something I have never seen attached/part of. It was part of the run going to a gas fireplace.
T Twowaxhack Currently in the Lab conducting research Professional Joined Feb 9, 2021 Messages 15,354 Reaction score 7,404 Location United states Yesterday at 11:27 AM #2 It’s a log lighter/fireplace in wall/floor valve. A square key fits it and turns the valve on/off.
Mario3558 Member Joined Feb 17, 2025 Messages 12 Reaction score 0 Location Cleveland, OH Yesterday at 11:48 AM #3 Twowaxhack said: It’s a log lighter/fireplace in wall/floor valve. A square key fits it and turns the valve on/off. Click to expand... Thank you. Wasn't sure. Definitely looked like a valve to me. Makes sense. It came right up through the floor, where you could access it.
Twowaxhack said: It’s a log lighter/fireplace in wall/floor valve. A square key fits it and turns the valve on/off. Click to expand... Thank you. Wasn't sure. Definitely looked like a valve to me. Makes sense. It came right up through the floor, where you could access it.
havasu Administrator Staff member Admin Joined Jan 5, 2010 Messages 13,315 Reaction score 4,078 Location Southern California, Yesterday at 12:02 PM #4 Anyone know if they make an escutcheon for these valves. This has always bugged me.
T Twowaxhack Currently in the Lab conducting research Professional Joined Feb 9, 2021 Messages 15,354 Reaction score 7,404 Location United states Yesterday at 12:07 PM #5 It would screw over the outside. You’d have to peel all that batter they packed on there to see. I’d just find a chrome escutcheon and modify to fit or find one that fits close and caulk it up cowboy
It would screw over the outside. You’d have to peel all that batter they packed on there to see. I’d just find a chrome escutcheon and modify to fit or find one that fits close and caulk it up cowboy
havasu Administrator Staff member Admin Joined Jan 5, 2010 Messages 13,315 Reaction score 4,078 Location Southern California, Yesterday at 12:37 PM #6 Yes, maybe a 1" id.