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ProCom Dual Fuel Vent Free Gas Fireplace System - 26,000 BTU, T-Stat Control, Chestnut Oak Finish - Model# PFS-28T-1CO

SKU: 170096
$869.99

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This Fireplace can live in an antique, modern, bohemian, industrial, minimal, or any other types of homes. The fireplace has been carefully designed and created in a rich golden-brown furniture grade finish with 30% sheen that accents its quality and excellence. Includes many features like remote control functions, Oxygen Depletion Sensor with automatic shut-off, battery assisted piezo ignition, and much more. Using Natural Gas or Liquid Propane, the Duluth Forge Vent-Free Fireplace radiates heat of 26,000 BTU enough to heat 1,350 square feet of space.

Product Features

  • 26,000 Maximum BTU using Natural Gas or Liquid Propane
  • Heats up to 1,350 sq. ft.
  • Patented Dual Fuel Technology
  • 1 Unit operates off Natural Gas or Liquid Propane
  • Chestnut Furniture Grade Mantel Finish - Rich medium to dark golden brown Furniture Grade Finish with 30% Sheen
  • Mantel can be installed flat against the wall or placed in the corner of a room. A corner adapter is included
  • Mantel features light distressing throughout and burnishing on edges
  • Realistic hand painted Ceramic Fiber Logs
  • Vent free gas fireplace insert
  • Dual Precision Ported Vent Free gas burner
  • Economical: 99.9% efficient. No outside duct or chimney needed!
  • Safety Assurance: O.D.S. (Oxygen Depletion Sensor) included with automatic shut-off
  • Battery assisted Piezo ignition
  • Product Dimensions: 41 5/16"W X 41 1/2"H X 15"D
  • Add 15" for corner addition to mantel in Depth (included with the mantel)
  • Product Weight: 130 lbs.
  • Gas Fireplace Model Number:FBNSD28T
  • Fireplace Mantel Model Number: CM300-1

Accessories

- Blower Sold Separately - Model FIB100

Please Note: This Item Is Not For Sale To Residents In California. Check your local regulations before purchasing and installation. Vent Free heaters do not operate at elevations above 4,500 feet altitude.