To ensure complete satisfaction of your heat glo fireplace we ve put together an extensive list of common questions to provide you with the information you need to guarantee proper and safe product operation at all times.
Electric fireplace comes on by itself.
Do electric fireplaces come with a remote.
Some gas fireplaces with electric start have a thermopile that generates enough electricity to keep the valve open even if you disconnect the mains electricity.
Now it s turning itself on in the middle of the night.
Electric fireplace comes on by itself.
The only exception is a flush mounted wall fireplace where a cut out has been made in the wall.
A wall mounted fireplace can be relocated to a room but you would have to move the mount itself.
It still comes on and the heat is good and felt right away.
Problem it will only stay on for a minute or less.
Our fireplace has a remote and an electric igniter.
I own an electric fireplace heater model nbs15r.
The blower motor supplements the heat produced by the gas burners by pushing air with a fan.
Replace the remote control.
The unit turns off by itself.
My electric fireplace turned on my itself.
I purchased it last winter and it worked fine.
Some gas fireplace inserts are equipped with a blower motor to direct warm air into the room.
The logs ember beds or flames are glowing but very dimly.
Some models of electric fireplace have a thermostat that keeps the room at a certain temperature.
The other things i have plugged into that outlet did not turn on.
Electric fireplaces come in many different sizes shapes and designs and have a number of electrical components which can become dirty faulty damaged or blocked over time and through use.
Recently when we start it the igniter continues to fire for a minute or so after the gas has lite.
Is it safe for the kids and pets.
It is 120v 60hz 1500 w.
Could this be caused by a fuse or something that can be replaced or repaired.
So if the fireplace was on already and you disconnect the main power i would expect the fire to stay on.
In general the answer is yes most fireplaces do come with a remote.
The blower is typically wired to the thermostat to activate when the fire reaches a certain temperature.