Fuel: Gas Heating Capacity: up to 3,000 sq. Feet Efficiency: Up to 78.5% Heat Output: Up to 35,000 BTU’s / Hour Manufacturer: Heat & Glo
Highly efficient and completely airtight, the Grand-I35 is the largest of the gas metal inserts, and is specifically designed to fit larger fireplace openings. Its energy-wise metal surround covers the gap between the insert and the fireplace opening. The dual variable speed fan increases efficiency even more by pushing the warm air out into your room. With seven ceramic fiber oak-style logs and glowing embers providing realism, and your choice of fronts and finishes, the Grand-I35 insert will make your fireplace the center of attention once again.
*Heating Capacity, Efficiency, and Heat Output are approximate. Heating capacity may vary due to climate, building construction and condition, amount and quality of insulation, location of the heater, and air movement in the room. BTUs will vary depending on the type of fuel used. The flame and ember appearance may vary based on the type of fuel burned and the venting configuration used.
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Grand-I35
Fuel: Gas
Heating Capacity: up to 3,000 sq. Feet
Efficiency: Up to 78.5%
Heat Output: Up to 35,000 BTU’s / Hour
Manufacturer: Heat & Glo
Highly efficient and completely airtight, the Grand-I35 is the largest of the gas metal inserts, and is specifically designed to fit larger fireplace openings. Its energy-wise metal surround covers the gap between the insert and the fireplace opening. The dual variable speed fan increases efficiency even more by pushing the warm air out into your room. With seven ceramic fiber oak-style logs and glowing embers providing realism, and your choice of fronts and finishes, the Grand-I35 insert will make your fireplace the center of attention once again.
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*Heating Capacity, Efficiency, and Heat Output are approximate. Heating capacity may vary due to climate, building construction and condition, amount and quality of insulation, location of the heater, and air movement in the room. BTUs will vary depending on the type of fuel used. The flame and ember appearance may vary based on the type of fuel burned and the venting configuration used.