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Valves and Remotes
Control, safety, and convenience for gas fire systems
Grand Canyon Valves and Remotes provide the control components that make gas log sets, burners, and outdoor fire features operate safely and reliably. From simple manual valves to advanced remote-controlled ignition systems, these components regulate gas flow, ignition, and flame adjustment while supporting the specific requirements of vented, vent-free, indoor, and outdoor installations.
Options for every installation type
This category includes manual valves, safety pilot systems, millivolt and modulating millivolt controls, electronic ignition systems (EIS), and compatible remote controls and wall switches. Components are engineered to match Grand Canyon burners and are available for natural gas or propane applications. Outdoor-rated systems feature weather-resistant construction, while vent-free controls incorporate required safety features such as oxygen depletion sensors (ODS).
If you’re building a complete system, these controls are typically selected as part of a Complete Vented Gas Log Set or Complete Vent-Free Gas Log Set. For replacements or upgrades, be sure to confirm compatibility with your existing burner and fuel type.
FAQs (People also ask)
What does a gas fireplace valve do?
A gas fireplace valve controls the flow of gas to the burner and manages ignition and flame height depending on the control type used.
What is the difference between millivolt and electronic ignition?
Millivolt systems use a standing pilot and operate without household electricity, while electronic ignition systems use power to ignite the burner only when needed, eliminating a continuous pilot flame.
Can I add a remote to my gas log set?
In many cases, yes. Remote compatibility depends on the valve and ignition system installed. Always confirm that the remote is approved for your specific control type.
Are valves and remotes gas-specific?
Yes. Valves and controls are designed for either natural gas or propane and must match the fuel type of your burner system.



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