American Hearth Elite Radiant 30" Match Light Vented Burner
Overview
Experience the warmth and ambiance of the American Hearth Elite Radiant 30" Match Light Vented Burner. Crafted to maximize heat output while creating mesmerizing flames, this burner uses innovative designs that ensure you enjoy a cozy atmosphere in your home with reduced fuel consumption.
Benefits
- Enjoy enhanced warmth and comfort in your living space
- Reduce fuel consumption while maintaining an inviting fire
- Eliminate the hassle of using sand or vermiculite for a cleaner experience
- Create a stunning focal point in your fireplace with vibrant, dancing flames
Features
- Efficient and clean burning technology
- Easy installation and straightforward operation
- Multiple control options for user convenience
- Unique design delivers flames without sand or vermiculite
- More heat output compared to standard vented burners
Specifications
- Weight: 34 lbs
- Warranty: 3-Year Warranty on Vented Log Sets and Burners, 1-Year Warranty on Remote Control Systems; Full warranty details in product brochure
- BTU Output: 65,000
- Ignition Type: Match Light
Additional Resources
Access the full American Hearth Product Brochure for detailed information. For installation guidance, view our Installation Instructions.
Product Warranty
The product comes with a 10-Year Limited Warranty on the Combustion Chamber and Limited Lifetime on the Glass. All remaining parts are covered by a three-year limited warranty. Remote controls and lighting systems have a one-year limited warranty.
Product FAQs
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Self-Installation of Fireplace
We advise hiring a certified professional for installation as issues from incorrect setup may void the warranty.
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Power Outage Operation
Most of our appliances can function during power outages; consult a local dealer for specifics.
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Millivolt vs. Electronic Ignition Fireplaces
Millivolt systems utilize electricity from a standing pilot light, whereas electronic ignition needs a power source.
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Wi-Fi Thermostat Compatibility
Our units operate on millivolts or low voltage, rendering most Wi-Fi thermostats incompatible as they typically use 24 volts.
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Model and Serial Number Location
The rating plate attached to the valve provides the model and serial number.
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Identifying the Age of the Unit
The serial number contains information on age; the first two digits indicate the year of manufacture.