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Napoleon Direct Vent Gas Fireplace with Black Door ,Zero Clearance Top Vent, - GD34NT/GD34NT
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Cozy Space Saving Economical and designed specifically for rooms where space is at a premium It combines functionality with cost effective operation a workrollover hover{color cc6600} workrollover{font-Family Arial Verdana Helvetica sans-serif Font-size 5px color 000099 }///
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Fireplace Chimney Draftstopper Plug Balloon (Small Pillow) - Fits Any Zero-clearance Fireplace.
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: - The Fireplace Draftstopper saves up to 30% on heat and air conditioning costs!
- The Fireplace Draftstopper stops uncomfortable cold chimney downdrafts!
- The Fireplace Draftstopper reduces the entry of odors and harmful toxins into the house!
- The Fireplace Draftstopper can pay for itself in heating cost savings in just one month!
- The Fireplace Draftstopper (small) fits any zero-clearance fireplace!
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Fireplaces are energy losers! Researchers have determined that an open damper on an unused fireplace in a well-insulated house can raise overall heating energy consumption by 30%! The Fireplace Draftstopper is an energy-saving device for the fireplace. Why Does a Home With a Fireplace Have Higher Heating Bills? Hot air rises! The fireplace is like a giant straw - sucking your heated air from your house. This is like leaving a large window open all winter long! The Solution - Install a Fireplace Draftstopper! Most fireplaces have dampers designed to prevent both cold downdrafts and space heating losses. These damper plates however provide little help after the fireplace has had a few roaring hot fires which cause the metal plates to warp and become misaligned. Many gas fireplaces are not even provided with a damper! The solution is to install a fireplace plug. The Fireplace Draftstopper a unique product that has been designed to be a removable plug for the fireplace. The Fireplace Draftstopper is an inflatable urethane pillow measuring 16" diameter. It is quickly and easily installed in the fireplace just below the damper. The Draftstopper seals the fireplace to an effective 95-98% seal. It can be adapted to work in almost all fireplaces. It is the easiest and most inexpensive way to stop valuable warm air from leaving your home and minimizing drafts from your fireplace. It can pay for itself in just 1 heating bill! Heavy, thick, durable pillow will last many years. Designed for quick, easy, CLEAN, installation and removal. Featured on Good Morning America and HGTV! Order one for each of your fireplaces today!
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Great product
my fireplace damper got jammed open, and replacement parts were not available.
This makes for a good seal, and is easy to install/remove for using the fireplace. One thing to note is to make VERY sure that the fireplace is cooled sufficiently. I didn't wait long enough one night, and the stick melted down a bit (it still is long enough for my application, luckily)
The seller shipped it VERY fast and was very easy to deal with!
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Napoleon BGD33NR BGD33NR Rear Vent Direct Vent Gas Fireplace
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Napoleon BGD33NR BGD33NR Rear Vent Direct Vent Gas Fireplace The BGD33NR is Napoleon's smallest direct vent gas fireplace and perfect for rooms with limited space. At only 12" deep, the BGD33NR can be installed almost anywhere! Your room easily transforms into a relaxing, cozy retreat with just the right amount of heat. Features: -71% steady state maximum efficiency and up to 16,400 BTU's -Tempered glass door -Contour louvres available in brushed stainless steel, painted black or polished brass -Bay front available with bay louvres in painted black, polished brass, antique brass, brushed stainless steel, 24 kt gold plated OR heritage bay insets in painted black or 24 kt gold -No electricity required to light or operate -Turn on and off at the flick of a switch -Heat transferring high temperature glass (16"x30 5/8") -Available in clean burning, convenient natural gas or propane -50% flame/heat adjustment for maximum comfort and efficiency -No conventional chimney required - vents directly through the wall -Equipped with 100% safety shut off feature for your piece of mind -Realistic, ceramic fiber, light-weight molded PHAZER logs for a natural wood burning look -Zero clearance installations let you frame with standard 2x4's -"YELLOW DANCING FLAME" burner system -President's Limited Lifetime Warranty Specifications: -EnerGuide: 59.1% -Dimensions: 29" H x 33.125" W x 13.5 D -Glass Size: 16" H x 30.625" W Unit Includes: Millivolt remote control natural gas valve with built-in adjustable flame/heat control, dual receptacle junction box, heat resistant glass, 20 ft. wire, piezo ignitor, VS47KT firestop/vent sleeve assembly, 4" & 7" x 20" rigid vent, exclusive PHAZER glowing log set with charcoal & glowing embers. BGD33NR Installation Manual Direct Vent Fireplace Brochure 3" Fireplace Bevelled Trim Kit Go from plain to updated! The Fireplace Bevelled Trim Kit adds a touch of sleek sophistication to your direct vent gas fireplace. Available in polished brass, brushed stain
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Napoleon Direct Vent Gas Fireplace with Black Door ,Zero Clearance Top or Rear Vent, - BGD36NTR/BGD3
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Cozy Space Saving Economical and designed specifically for rooms where space is at a premium It combines functionality with cost effective operation Notes For installation in the US Simpson DuraVent Adaptor is required see options Bay Front is required to have a bay front inset or louver kit Requires Vent Kit All units ship natural gas ready For liquid propane please select the conversion kit from accessories when ordering Cabinet not included must pick ornamental inserts or louvres to complete kit see related Items MUST CHOOSE ONE OF EITHER LOUVRE KIT ORNAMENTAL INSET OR BAY FRONT TO COMPLETE FIREPLACE UNIT Brushed copper and Brushed Gold Plated Finishes are special order only ELECTRONIC IGNITION ITEMS CANNOT USE THERMOSTATIC CONTROLS
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GDI-30N - Napoleon - Direct Vent Natural Gas Insert
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Questions & Answers
Question : Fireplace screen?
I just purchased a fireplace screen to go in front of the fireplace... We have a screen that slides in front of the fire but embers will pop out or the logs will shift and a couple times they have rolled out. I got the screen so the cat wont lay in front of the fireplace and risk get hurt by flying embers or hot logs rolling out on to him. But we have noticed that even though the screen is metal/mesh... it seems to block a lot of the heat. I was wondering if it is acting as a heat sink, the heat hits the metal screen that is sitting on ceramic tile. If you move the screen it gets really warm in the living room really fast. Anybody else experience this?
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Screens do block a lot of heat. In a poorly designed fireplace more than 50% of the heat can be reflected back into the fireplace and out the chimney. I think most people finally end up not using the screen unless they are leaving the room--then they use it for safety.
As for you cat--that is a dilemma.
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Question : do i HAVE to buy a fireplace screen?
i am renting, short of money. there are no rugs or furniture near fireplace. there is 1 foot of tile right in front of the fireplace opening, and then hardwood floors. is it "suggested" but not "necessary" to get a screen?
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Buy a cheap rug from Big Lots or the dollar store to protect your floor. Does it have the normal chain screen right in front? if not then yeah you probably need a screen unless you want to burn the place down...JK :) But seriously if you don't have some kind of metal protection a log can roll off at any time: and truth be told no one watches their fires constantly!
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Question : How can I remove rust from an outdoor fireplace screen?
I have a Coleman outdoor fireplace with a metal screen that has become very rusty. I would like to paint it but I know that I have to remove ALL of the rust or it will return. I would order a new screen but it has been discontinued.
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how about dont paint it or remove the rust......spray the screen with Pam cooking spray of even better rub it with lard or butter....it will turn a pleasant dark red to black color. there is really no paint other than a powder coat that will last....if you want to have a nice pretty black screen rub it down with warm beeswax and bake it in the oven at 500 degrees for a few hours....of course this will set off the smoke alarm and stink pretty bad.
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Question : is this a fire hazard? we have a gas log set in our fireplace and a metal fireplace screen in front of the?
fireplace. my wife placed two 2 foot tall scarecrows on the fireplace hearth. one on the left side of the hearth and the other an the right. the scarecrows are made of straw. the fireplace screen is between the log set and these things sitting on the hearth. is it a fire hazard to have something like this sitting on the hearth when the fireplace is off but the pilot light is on? obviously i wouldnt light the set with these things on the hearth. i wonder if a spark could shoot out from underneath the log set pilot light and somehow make it through the screen and cause a fire. is this far fetched or is there a risk here?
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Best advice is to keep combustible materials at least 1.5 m (5ft) from any sources of ignition.
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Question : Can I use a fireplace cover as the screen in a radiator cover?
I am building rad covers as part of my childproofing, but am finding it impossible to find the decorative screens required. Can I use fireplace screens instead? Or, any other ideas?
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You can purchase decorative screens at Home Depot. They are tucked away in a small corner near the insulation, but they do have them. I purchased mine there. I have also seen them at Rocky's(Ace). Other than that I suppose you could use a fireplace screen.
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Question : What is a safe fireplace screen that won't attract a toddler's attention?
My son is always trying to get ours.... I worry he will pinch himself or hurt himself with it. Any suggestions? I am not looking to pay more than $100. Thanks!
We are renters...
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http://www.onestepahead.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=534217&cmSource=Search
http://www.onestepahead.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=5805&cmSource=Search
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Question : How do you get melted plastic off a fireplace screen?
How do you get melted plastic off a fireplace screen?
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Assuming the screen is non-combustible (and it had better be!), you can use a propane torch to burn off the plastic. Try not to overheat the screen, as you will probably discolor it if you do.
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Question : What do you think about a flat screen above a fireplace?
So we just bought a flat screen t.v. I'm not into the giant t.v.s but we bought a 42 inch - which is big enough. We could put it on a stand or we could put it above our fireplace. I would love to have it on a wall (fireplace) instead of a stand, for space issues. My husband said you can't put it about the fireplace because people don't want to look up at the screen from a sitting position. What do you think? Where is the best place.
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I don't think above the fireplace is a good idea. Fireplaces can REALLY heat up a home sometimes and what if the heat does something to your TV? I suggest a stand
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Question : Looking for a fireplace screen I saw in a magazine: on a roller and fits exactly across the firebox. Anyone?
Looking for a fireplace screen I saw in a magazine: on a roller and fits exactly across the firebox. Anyone?
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No help here. Sorry
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Question : Is it safe to hang a flat screen over the fireplace?
I am surprising my husband with a flat screen tv soon and I wanted to have it installed over the fireplace. But is that safe for the tv? Will the heat radiate through the brick and sheet rock that is over the brick and affect the tv and wiring? Thanks in advacnce
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Will the heat from the fireplace harm the plasma TV?
"There are a few precautions to take before hanging a plasma screen TV over your fireplace. First, take a thermometer and tape it to the wall above the mantel, in the place where the plasma TV will reside. Then build a fire, and let it roar awhile. Now, check the thermometer. If the temperature is above 90 degrees F, then the area is receiving too much heat -- either escaping from the front of the fireplace and rising up the face, or radiating through the chimney to warm the outside wall -- for a plasma TV to hang there without receiving some modicum of residual damage. It would not be advisable to run the plasma for a long period of time while its environment is this hot. Though the Plasma TV has its own cooling system, the surrounding heat will force the Plasma display to work harder to cool itself, thus shortening the overall lifespan of the unit over time. A Plasma TV may still be run for short periods of time without harming the unit (even with the environment heat at 90 degrees F or above).
If the plasma display is not turned on while a fire burn in the fireplace, then the unit will not be harmed at all even though the temperature surrounding the unit may be warm. Of course, this might not be an option for people living in places where winter lasts seemingly forever, and fires are an everyday fact of life. In such cases, you should be advised to monitor the amount of heat your plasma display is exposed to while it is running".
Have a nice weekend. :)
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