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One Remote to Rule IPI, CPI, Blowers & More

Fireplaces come with various ignition systems u2014 Continuous Pilot (CPI), Intermittent Pilot (IPI), sometimes even manual valves. Add in blowers, lights, split flow burners, and you end up juggling remotes or legacy control quirks. The ONE and ONE Touch both support CPI and IPI ignition modes and provide options for flame height, fan speed, accent lighting, and thermostat control u2014 all through one integrated remote system. For more information visit here: https://fireplace-remotes.com/why-universal-fireplace-remotes-are-worth-the-upgrade-one-remote-to-rule-ipi-cpi-blowers-more/

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One Remote to Rule IPI, CPI, Blowers & More

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  1. One Remote to Rule IPI, CPI, Blowers & More The Nightmare of Multiple Systems The Nightmare of Multiple Systems Fireplaces come with various ignition systems — Continuous Pilot (CPI), Intermittent Pilot (IPI), sometimes even manual valves. Add in blowers, lights, split flow burners, and you end up juggling remotes or legacy control quirks. What “Universal” Really Means What “Universal” Really Means A true universal fireplace control handles: – Both CPI and IPI ignition modes – Flame height modulation – Blower (fan) speed control – Split flow or secondary burner activation – Accent light dimming or on/off – Thermostat or smart modes Why That Matters Why That Matters –Future flexibility: You might replace a fireplace or upgrade hardware; you don’t want a remote that only works in one mode. – Fewer remotes: Consolidate control into one sleek interface. – Better user experience: No confusion for homeowners — one control for all features. – Cost savings: Less need to buy multiple remotes over time. This blog is originally published here: https://fireplace-remotes.com/why-universal-fireplace-remotes-are-worth-the- upgrade-one-remote-to-rule-ipi-cpi-blowers-more/

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