Heat & Glo Supreme Insert 25" Fireplace Insert
Heat & Glo Supreme Insert 25" Fireplace Insert
Overview
Gather 'round what a fireplace is meant to be: the engaging focal point of your home. With big flames and classic styling, the Supreme gas fireplace insert gives your old, cold fireplace a beautiful makeover.
Required Items
Note: The following items do not come with the unit and need to be purchased for us to complete the order.
- Fireplace Front
- Fireplace Surround
Questions? Call us at (208) 973-1384.
What's in the Box
- 1 x Supreme Insert 25" - Heat & Glo Fireplace Insert
- IntelliFire Touch Ignition System
- RC400 Remote Control
- GFK-160A Variable Fan
- Decorative Brick Base
- Ceramic Glass
- Glowing Embers/Mystic Embers
- Battery Back Up
- Electrical Cord - 10' 6" Left, X 8" Right
- Gas Flex Connector
- 5 Ceramic Fiber Logs
- LP requires conversion, order LPK-MI-IFT.
Specifications
| Model | Supreme Insert 25 |
|---|---|
| Minimum Opening Front Width | 26-5/8" |
| Minimum Opening Back Width | 15-1/8" |
| Minimum Opening Depth | 15" |
| Minimum Opening Height | 17-5/16" |
| BTU/hr Input | 27,000 |
| Viewing Area | 22-1/2" x 12-7/16" |
Compatibility
Brand
Heat & Glo®
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