American Hearth Boulevard 60" Natural Gas to Propane Conversion Kit
Overview
The American Hearth Boulevard 60" Gas Conversion Kit allows you to seamlessly convert your Empire White Mountain Hearth Boulevard fireplace from natural gas to liquid propane, providing you with flexibility in fuel choice and enhancing your heating options.
Benefits
- Enjoy the convenience of using your fireplace with propane fuel, providing a reliable heat source regardless of your home’s natural gas availability.
- Experience peace of mind with a simple installation process, allowing you to quickly transition your fireplace to liquid propane.
- Tailor your home’s heating system to your specific needs, ensuring you maintain warmth and comfort throughout the colder months.
Features
- Type: Conversion Kit
- Weight: 1 lb
- Compatibility: Designed specifically for the Empire Boulevard fireplace
- Fuel Type: Converts natural gas to liquid propane
Specifications
- Weight: 1 lb
- Fuel Type: Propane
- Color: Multicolor
- Country of Origin: USA or Imported
- Model Number: 35469
Product Manual
For detailed instructions, please refer to the American Hearth NAT to LP Conversion Kit Product Manual.
Product Warranty
The product comes with a 10-year limited warranty on the combustion chamber, a limited lifetime warranty on glass, and a three-year limited warranty on all other parts. Remote controls and lighting systems carry a one-year limited warranty.
Product FAQs
Can I buy a fireplace online and install it myself
It is highly recommended to have a certified professional install all units. Warranty does not cover issues arising from improper installation.
Does our product work during a power outage
Yes, most appliances can function during a power outage. Check with your local dealer for specific details.
What is the difference between Millivolt and electronic ignition fireplaces
Millivolt fireplaces generate their electricity through a standing pilot. Electronic ignition fireplaces require a power source, which can include house or battery voltage.
Can I use a Wi-Fi Thermostat with my unit
The units use millivolt or low voltage, making them incompatible with most Wi-Fi thermostats that operate at 24 volts.
Where can I find my model and serial number
Your model and serial number can be found on a rating plate attached to the valve of your appliance.
What is the difference between a fireplace, a firebox, and an insert
Fireplaces are installed into framed openings with required clearances. Fireboxes include a burner and logs. Inserts are meant for use in existing wood-burning fireplaces that meet construction standards.
Can you tell me how old my unit is
Identifying the age of your unit is possible using the serial number, where the first two digits represent the year of manufacture and the next two indicate the manufacturing week.