Description
Elevate your home's warmth and ambiance with the Empire Vent-Free Slope Glaze Gas Burner, featuring an Intermittent Pilot and Thermostat Variable Remote Control. Available in three sizes (18", 24", and 30"), this innovative burner brings a new level of comfort and style to your fireplace. The Intermittent Pilot ensures hassle-free ignition, while the Thermostat Variable Remote Control allows you to fine-tune your desired temperature with ease.
Benefits:
- Intermittent Pilot: Enjoy effortless and reliable ignition with the Intermittent Pilot.
- Thermostat Variable Remote Control: Adjust the heat output and maintain your desired temperature effortlessly.
- Vent-Free Design: Eliminate the need for a chimney or vent, simplifying installation.
- Efficient Heating: Experience efficient heating with minimal heat loss, maximizing comfort.
- Multiple Sizes: Choose from three sizes to fit your fireplace perfectly.
- Realistic Glowing Logs: The slope glaze burner is complemented by lifelike ceramic fiber logs.
- Safety Features: Equipped with an Oxygen Depletion Sensor (ODS) for added safety.
Includes: Thermostat Variable Remote Control
- Fuel Type: NG or LP
- Ignition Type: Intermittent Pilot
- VFSE Systems - Variable Remote Supplied with the unit
- A Vent-Free Burner may be installed in a vented fireplace for use as a decorative appliance. A decorative appliance operates with an on/off switch or remote, and may not operate with a thermostat
- BURNER ONLY: Slope Glaze Burner
- Left and right clearances are determined when facing the front of the heater
- Approved for use in any certified vent-free firebox
- May be installed in an existing wood-burning fireplace, with the damper closed, to operate as a vent-free heating system
- Also certified for installation as vented log set, so long as the installer blocks the fireplace damper partially open. A special flue-damper clamp is included with burner
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About The Manufacturer:

Empire was the first to market vent-free heaters equipped with an Oxygen Depletion Sensor (now standard on all vent-free products in the U.S.). In the 1980s, Empire became the first to market a gas-fired heater that achieves 80-percent efficiency, and in 2006, Empire marketed the first vented gas fireplace to achieve 90-percent efficiency. From early floor furnaces (a forerunner to central heating systems) to console heaters to wall furnaces, to gas fireplaces and log sets, to the super-efficient Mantis fireplace system, Empire has adapted to market requirements.


