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Fire needed: I have a fireplace opening that is 380mm wide by 500mm high. I have a gas safe plumber to fit a living flame type fire if I can find one small enough to fit it - Does anyone know of such a fire. It doesn't need to be anything fancy.
 
<br>Thanks Alex. Much appreciated. I've seen a few fires at that size but when you read the PDF manuals, they state that the minimum clearance required is 405mm - Will the fire in the link you sent definitely fit?
 
<br>Thanks Alex. Much appreciated. I've seen a few fires at that size but when you read the PDF manuals, they state that the minimum clearance required is 405mm - Will the fire in the link you sent definitely fit?
Sorry, talk to your gasman. He should be able to make it happen.
 
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