American Hearth Elite Intermittent Pilot Vented Burner with Remote Control - 21/24"
Overview
This Elite Radiant Vented Burner enhances your fireplace experience by providing more warmth and captivating flames. With an innovative design that excludes sand or vermiculite, it efficiently radiates heat back into your living space, all while consuming less fuel than conventional vented burners.
Benefits
- Experience a cozy and inviting atmosphere with brilliant flames that dance in your fireplace
- Enjoy increased warmth for your home, making chilly nights more comfortable
- Save on fuel costs with a burner that is designed for efficiency
- Eliminate the hassle of sand or vermiculite while enjoying beautiful flames
Features
- Cleans burning and fuel-efficient operation
- Easy installation and user-friendly controls
- Versatile control options for enhanced convenience
- Creates flames without the need for sand or vermiculite
- Reduces fuel consumption compared to standard vented burners
- Increases heat output for a cozier atmosphere
Specifications
- Weight: 33 lbs
- Warranty: 3-Year Warranty on Vented Log Sets and Burners
- 1-Year Parts Warranty on Remote Control Systems
- BTU: 55,000
- Ignition Type: Electronic Ignition with Variable Remote Control Burner
Product Manuals
Product Warranty
The American Hearth offers a 10-year limited warranty on the combustion chamber, a limited lifetime warranty on glass, and a 3-year limited warranty on all other parts. Remote controls and lighting systems come with a 1-year limited warranty.
Product FAQs
Can I install this fireplace myself
It is highly recommended to have a certified professional install all units as improper installation will not be covered under warranty.
Does this product work during a power outage
Yes, most appliances can be utilized during power outages. Please contact a local dealer for more information.
What is the difference between Millivolt and electronic ignition fireplaces
Millivolt fireplaces use electricity from a standing pilot, while electronic ignition fireplaces require a power source, which can include both house voltage and battery voltage.
Can I use a Wi-Fi thermostat with my unit
Our units operate on millivolts or low voltage, and most Wi-Fi thermostats use 24 volts, making them incompatible.
Where can I find my model and serial number
The model and serial number can be found on the rating plate attached to the valve of your appliance.
What is the difference between a fireplace, a firebox, and an insert
Fireplaces are designed for installation into framed openings with specific clearance requirements. Fireboxes are similar but require a burner and log set. Inserts are meant to be placed into existing wood-burning fireplaces that meet construction standards.
Can you tell me how old my unit is
The first two digits of the serial number indicate the year of manufacture, while the following two digits represent the week of that year that the unit was built.