Product Description

American Hearth 35" Traditional Stone Ceramic Fiber Liner

Overview

Experience the timeless elegance of the American Hearth Traditional Stone Liner, designed to elevate your fireplace experience. Crafted from durable stone, this liner is built to last, adding a touch of classic sophistication to any indoor space.

Benefits

  • Effortlessly enhance your home's ambiance with a stylish fireplace feature
  • Enjoy easy installation and low maintenance, simplifying your life
  • Create a safe and warm environment for gatherings with family and friends

Features

  • Ventless design for hassle-free installation
  • Resilient ceramic fiber construction ensures longevity
  • Traditional stone pattern enhances the aesthetic appeal

Specifications

  • Brand: American Hearth
  • Accessory Type: Liner Kit
  • Material: Ceramic Fiber
  • Product Type: Interior Liner, Fireplace Accessory
  • Dimensions: 35 inches

Product Warranty

10-year limited warranty on the combustion chamber, lifetime warranty on glass components, and a three-year limited warranty on all other parts. Remote controls and lighting systems come with a one-year limited warranty.

FAQs

  • Can I install my fireplace myself?
  • We strongly recommend having a certified professional install all units to ensure safety and adherence to warranty regulations.

  • Does this product function during a power outage?
  • Yes, most American Hearth appliances can be operated during a power outage. Please consult your local dealer for specific details.

  • What distinguishes Millivolt from electronic ignition fireplaces?
  • Millivolt fireplaces operate on electricity generated by a standing pilot, while electronic ignition fireplaces require a power supply, which can be house or battery voltage.

  • Can I use a Wi-Fi thermostat with my unit?
  • American Hearth units operate on millivolt or low voltage, which makes them incompatible with most Wi-Fi thermostats that use 24 volts.

  • Where can I find my model and serial number?
  • The rating plate attached to the valve of your appliance contains the model and serial number details.

  • How can I determine the age of my unit?
  • Locate your rating plate; the first two digits of the serial number denote the year of manufacture, indicating the age of the unit.

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