Product Description

American Hearth Elite Radiant 18 Intermittent Pilot Conversion Kit

Overview

A vented gas log set installs inside a traditional wood-burning fireplace and delivers the full ambiance of a real fire—without hauling logs, lighting kindling, or cleaning ash. Simply turn it on when you want warmth and shut it off when you are done.

The Elite Radiant Vented Burners provide stronger heat output and fuller flame presentation. Their integrated radiant fiber heat sink allows the burner to produce tall, lively flames without requiring sand or vermiculite, while also using less fuel than standard vented burners.

Features

  • Clean-burning and efficient flame performance
  • Simple installation and easy operation
  • Compatible with multiple control options
  • Produces flames without sand or vermiculite
  • Consumes less fuel than standard vented burners
  • Generates stronger radiant heat output

Specifications

  • Weight: 30 lbs
  • BTU Output: 33,000
  • Ignition Type: Electronic ignition with variable remote control burner
  • Warranty (Vented Log Sets & Burners): 3 years
  • Warranty (Remote Control Systems): 1 year

Warranty Information

10-year limited warranty on the combustion chamber and a limited lifetime warranty on the glass. All other parts carry a three-year limited warranty. Remote controls and lighting systems include a one-year limited warranty.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I buy a fireplace online and install it myself?

Professional installation is strongly recommended. Any issues caused by improper installation are not covered under warranty.

Does the product work during a power outage?

Most models can operate during a power outage. Consult a local dealer for model-specific details.

What is the difference between Millivolt and Electronic Ignition?

Millivolt fireplaces operate using electricity generated by the standing pilot light. Electronic ignition fireplaces require an external power source (house voltage or battery).

Can I use a Wi-Fi thermostat with this unit?

No. These units operate on millivolt or low-voltage systems. Most Wi-Fi thermostats use 24 volts and are not compatible.

Where can I find my model and serial number?

A rating plate attached to the appliance’s valve assembly contains the model and serial number.

What is the difference between a fireplace, firebox, and insert?

Fireplaces are installed into a framed opening with specific clearance requirements. Fireboxes install similarly but require an additional burner and log set. Inserts are designed to fit into an existing wood-burning fireplace.

How can I determine the age of my unit?

The first two digits of the serial number indicate the year of manufacture. The next two digits indicate the week of that year.

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