Description
The Logic™ Convector is an efficient open inset gas fire suitable for all chimney types. It incorporates a convection system that provides additional heat and efficiency to that of the Hotbox. Available with coal or pebble fuel beds (1) and the option of either manual or remote control versions.
The convector box draws cool room air into the bottom of the convection chamber (2) the cool air is warmed as it passes over the hot surfaces of the chamber (3) and the hot air is then emitted back into the room via the top convection slot (4)
Logic™ Control Options
The complete Logic family of fires are available with your choice of three different control systems; Manual Control, new Slide Control** or for the ultimate luxury heating experience, a Remote Control to give convenient control from the comfort of your sofa.
Manual Control
An easy to use system that allows for ignition, extinguish & full flame control all from a simple single control handle. To maintain the aesthetic appeal of your fire, the controls are discretely located behind the frame front at the bottom of the fire & can be accessed with ease.
Slide Control
Gazco’s new innovative slide system has a subtly designed, ergonomic lever that is situated to the top right hand side of the fire’s frame for easy access. the new slide offers complete and convenient control over the fire, including ignition and extinguish along with flame height and corresponding heat levels, allowing you to achieve the warmth and ambiance you desire with minimal bending. Slide Control Logic fires are available with a specific selection of frame styling options, please see table below for details.
** Slide Control is not available for the Logic Hotbox or Logic Convector fires with a Pebble Fuel effect.
Remote Control
For the ultimate in comfort, opt for the Remote Control version. Once the pilot light has been ignited manually you can use Gazco’s standard Remote Control to vary the flame height and heat output from the comfort of your sofa, achieving the perfect ambiance, returning only to the fire when you are ready to turn it off.