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Control Type Differences

Match lit burners are available in natural gas only. They are lit by turning the gas flow on with your key valve and tossing a match or an equivalent flame source near the burners gas supply. You can control the flame height by adjusting your key valve.

This features a safety pilot light that is lit and remains on constantly. To turn on the burner, you would turn the control knob to allow for a heavier gas flow. This knob can also be used to control the flame height.

This control type includes a safety pilot, a remote and a remote receiver. The remote has the ability to turn the flame on and off while keeping the pilot lit. There is no way to adjust the flame height in intervals.

This control type includes a safety pilot, a remote and a remote receiver. The remote has the ability to turn the flame on and off while keeping the pilot lit. Both the remote and the knobs on the valve can adjust the flame height.

The only differences between this control type and Basic On/Off Remote, Variable Flame is that it is smaller and lower to the ground, and does not include a decorative cover.

This features a non standing pilot with electric ignition. The pilot is ignited electrically via the remote, which then ignites the burner. When it is lit, the pilot goes out. The remote and remote receiver are battery operated, and there is no way to adjust the flame height.

The only difference between this control type and Electric Basic On/Off Remote is that the flame height is controllable via the remote.