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Where do I find my Heatilator model number?
The model and serial numbers are located on a “rating plate,” which is a metal plate that’s usually permanently affixed to the fireplace, insert or stove. In gas fireplaces, the rating plate is found in the controls area.
Is heatilator a good fireplace?
Builders install Heatilator fireplaces because they know it’s the best fireplace brand, assuring their customers many years of comfort and reliability at a reasonable price. For this reason, Heatilator is often referred to as “the first name in fireplaces.” This is why Heatilator is the preferred brand among builders.
How does a Heatilator fireplace work?
Heatilator fireplaces work by circulating air around a firebox and back into the room, so that the warmth of the fire will be dispersed throughout the home. With the flick of a switch, you can have a warm fire burning in the hearth without chopping or hauling wood and without kindling or building of the fire.
How do I know if my fireplace is ventless?
Turn on the fireplace. If the flames reach above the gas logs and the look like a wood burning fireplace, then the logs must be vented. If the flames are small, an have a blue cast, the fireplace is vent-free.
How do I know what type of fireplace I have?
You can generally identify these units by simply looking inside the fireplace itself. They will be constructed of sheet metal, and usually 1-3 walls made of a ceramic material with a brick or stone pattern. Some units will have louvred faces for a blower to be used, but most do not.
How much is a heatilator?
For instance, the popular Heatilator Novus nXt costs a mere . 32 cents per hour* to operate. So, enjoying a fire for an entire evening can cost as little as $2. That’s a small price to pay for the ambience and warmth that will fill your home.
Who is heatilator made by?
Hearth & Home Technologies
Heatilator® is a member of the Hearth & Home Technologies (HHT) family of brands. HHT is the world’s leading developer, producer and installer of hearth products.
How long does a heatilator last?
Under normal operating conditions the batteries should last 6 – 12 months. Each of the batteries used in the hand-held transmitters should be producing 1.5V to 1.6V to operate.
How do you manually start a Heatilator fireplace?
Locate the control knob, push it in, and rotate so “pilot” is at the hash mark. While still pushing on the knob, press the igniter several times until it fires. Continue pushing in on the knob for about 30 seconds to ensure it stays lit. If it doesn’t light, wait five minutes and retry.
Which is better vented or ventless gas fireplace?
Ventless fireplaces are more energy efficient than vented fireplaces because no heat escapes up the flue, so you’ll save money on gas utility bills. A vented gas fireplace uses more gas to create the same level of warmth because some of its heat escapes through the flue.
How do I find the model number of my heatilator?
Find your Heatilator product installation or owner’s manual. Each fireplace and insert has a rating plate which contains your model number and serial number. Gas and wood burning fireplaces have a rating plate in the control compartment area, under the smoke shield or on the firebox side column.
Can I find heatilator manuals and downloads on searchsearch?
Search no further, Heatilator products and downloads all on one page. For those familiar with the Heatilator product line, you’ll likely be using this resource often, and we’re okay with that. Whether you need tools for design, installing, or servicing one of our products, our selection of Heatilator manuals and downloads have you covered.
Can I order service parts from heatilator directly?
Additionally, all service parts (including warranty-related needs) must be ordered through an authorized dealer. Heatilator does not sell or ship service parts directly to consumers.
Why choose an authorized dealer for your heatilator?
Your local authorized dealer is trained on all Heatilator products and best understands the specific building codes in your area to properly install and service your product. Additionally, all service parts (including warranty-related needs) must be ordered through an authorized dealer.