American Hearth 30" Cottage Brick Ceramic Fiber Liner
Overview
Discover the warmth and charm of the American Hearth 30" Cottage Brick Ceramic Fiber Liner, designed to enhance your fireplace with a classic yet contemporary touch. Its inviting cottage brick design ensures a cozy atmosphere in your home all year round.
Benefits
- Transform your living space into a welcoming environment for family and friends.
- Experience peace of mind with optimal ventilation and safety features.
- Enjoy long-lasting durability, keeping your fireplace in excellent condition for years.
Features
- Classic cottage brick design that enhances the aesthetic of your fireplace.
- Constructed from robust steel for reliable durability.
- Sleek black finish that adds a modern flair to any space.
- 30-inch width, perfect for larger fireplaces, providing ample warmth and ambiance.
Specifications
- Brand: American Hearth
- Accessory Type: Liner Kit
- Material: Ceramic Fiber
- Product Type: Interior Liner, Fireplace Accessory
Product Manual
N/A
Product Warranty
10-year Limited Warranty on Combustion Chamber, Limited Lifetime on Glass. All other parts carry a three-year limited warranty. Remote controls and lighting systems are covered by a one-year limited warranty.
Product FAQs
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Is professional installation recommended? We advise using a certified professional for installation to avoid warranty issues from improper setup.
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Can this unit function during a power outage? Yes, many of our appliances can operate during power outages; please consult a local dealer for specifics.
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What is the difference between Millivolt and electronic ignition fireplaces? Millivolt fireplaces operate using electricity generated by a standing pilot, while electronic ignition requires external power.
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Can I use a Wi-Fi thermostat with my unit? Our units operate on millivolt or low voltage, and most Wi-Fi thermostats utilize 24 volts, making them incompatible.
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Where can I find my model and serial number? Check the rating plate attached to the valve of your appliance for this information.
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What distinguishes a fireplace, a firebox, and an insert? Fireplaces are installed into framed openings, fireboxes require a burner and logs, while inserts are designed for existing wood-burning fireplaces meeting necessary standards.
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How can I determine the age of my unit? The first two digits of the serial number identify the manufacturing year, and the next two indicate the production week.