Where is the serial number located on a fireplace?
The model and serial numbers are located on a “rating plate,” which is a metal plate that’s usually permanently affixed to the fireplace, insert or stove. In gas fireplaces, the rating plate is found in the controls area.
How do I identify my fireplace insert?
You can generally tell you have a fireplace insert if the firebox is metal and surrounded by a steel shell. To know for sure what type of insert you have, look for the nameplate under the grill by the pilot light and gas valve.
Where is the model number on a majestic fireplace?
Locating Your Majestic Model and Serial Number Gas and wood burning fireplaces have a rating plate in the control compartment area, under the smoke shield or on the firebox side column. Gas and wood burning inserts have a rating plate in the control compartment area, under the ash lip or on the firebox side.
Where is the model number on a Napoleon gas fireplace?
The serial number will be on the box, back of the unit, sticker located on the outside of the box, and on the front of the unit behind the glass. For gas fireplaces, the rating plate is located in the valve area on a red/white laminated card.
How do I know if my fireplace is ventless?
Vent free units are open-door style units that do not have a chimney. If you look inside a vent free unit (there should not be a single pane of glass on the front) you should not see an exit at the top to the chimney.
How long can I run a ventless fireplace?
Manufacturers offer a variety of guidelines and restrictions that aim to mitigate harm. For one, these ventless fireplaces aren’t meant to be installed in bedrooms or rooms without ample square footage. Guidelines also advise that they shouldn’t be run for too long (typically no more than two hours).
Can I leave my electric fireplace on all night?
Yes, it is okay to leave an electric fireplace insert on overnight but it’s best if you turn it off when possible. Although electric fireplaces do not produce any carbon monoxide fumes, its best to turn your electric fireplace off when you leave the room for an extended period of time or plan on catching some zzz’s.