American Hearth Boulevard 60" Gravity Heat Management System
Overview
Experience unparalleled comfort with the American Hearth Boulevard 60-inch Gravity Heat Management System. This innovative solution is designed to ensure even heat distribution, allowing every part of your space to stay warm and inviting. Transform your fireplace into a cozy haven that enhances your living environment.
Benefits
- Enjoy a consistent and warm atmosphere throughout your home.
- Create a welcoming space for family gatherings and relaxation.
- Maximize the efficiency of your fireplace, ensuring no cold spots remain.
Features
- Includes a 60-inch plenum and 10-foot flexible ducting.
- Part of a comprehensive Heat Management System.
- Utilizes gravity heat management for effective heat distribution.
Specifications
| Product Details |
Information |
| Manufacturer |
American Hearth |
| Model |
HMGW60 |
| Made in USA |
Yes |
Product Manual
View American Hearth Installation Instruction for Heat Management Systems
Product Warranty
10-year limited warranty on the combustion chamber, limited lifetime warranty on glass. All other parts come with a three-year limited warranty. Remote controls and lighting systems feature a one-year limited warranty.
Product FAQs
Can I purchase a fireplace online and install it myself
It is highly recommended to have a certified professional install all our units. Issues from improper installation will not be covered under warranty.
Does this product operate during a power outage
Yes, most of our appliances can be used in a power outage. Please consult your local dealer for further information.
What is the difference between Millivolt and electronic ignition fireplaces
Millivolt fireplaces use electricity generated by a standing pilot to function, whereas electronic ignition fireplaces require a power source, such as household or battery voltage.
Can I use a Wi-Fi thermostat with my unit
Our units typically operate on millivolts or low voltage, making them incompatible with most Wi-Fi thermostats that use 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, firebox, and insert
Fireplaces are intended for installation in framed openings with specific clearance requirements. Fireboxes function similarly but require a burner and logs. Inserts fit into existing wood-burning fireplaces that comply with construction standards.
Can you tell me how old my unit is
The serial number on your rating plate can help determine the age of your unit. The first two digits indicate the year of manufacture and the subsequent two digits represent the week of that year.