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Can a gas log fireplace be installed in a sleeping quarter?

  1. Yes, if proper air supply is added

  2. Yes, if the venting is oversized

  3. No, even if new venting is installed

  4. Yes, only if it's a bed sitting room

The correct answer is: Yes, only if it's a bed sitting room

A gas log fireplace can indeed be installed in a sleeping quarter under certain conditions. The reasoning behind permitting installation in a bed sitting room relates to specific building codes and requirements that differentiate this type of space from standard sleeping quarters. Bed sitting rooms are generally understood to be spaces that serve dual functions—combining sleeping and sitting areas—rather than traditional bedrooms. In these cases, special considerations can apply, such as ensuring adequate ventilation and air supply. Generally, the regulations might stipulate that gas appliances in such spaces must comply with ventilation requirements to manage combustion by-products safely. Proper air supply, maintenance of adequate clearances, and compliance with local codes are crucial factors that govern the safety and legality of the installation. By contrast, the other choices suggest either outright permission under conditions that might not meet safety standards or outright prohibition without considering specific allowances for multi-function spaces. The distinction regarding bed sitting rooms helps clarify the permissions based on functionality and safety, emphasizing the importance of adhering to applicable codes and the context of space utilization.