HEARTHVIEW TRV (TOP 0R REAR VENT)
Ultimate Flame Regulation
You can have virtually unlimited flame variation with our Comfort ControlTM valve and the Flame Height Adjuster Knob. (1) Enjoy a full flame fire with maximum height. (2) Use the Flame Height Adjuster Knob to turn the flames 6 lower when you want less heat. (3) Use the Comfort Control valve to turn off the rear burner completely for a darker, more romantic fire and less heat.
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Reliability
Our standing pilot system generates enough electricity to ensure the Hearthview TRV will operate even if the power goes out. Rest assured you will be able to heat your home even in the worst of storms.
Venting Technology
The option of venting from the top or the rear of the fireplace means you can install the Hearthview virtually anywhere in your home. Our direct vent technology is a completely safe and closed system that preserves the air quality in your home and protects your health.
Heating Efficiency
The Hearthview TRV gas fireplace is ideal for
Realistic Fire
We’ve perfected the art of making gas fire look as much like a real wood fire as possible. From the performance and color of the flames to the logs hand carved with intricate detail, you’ll be amazed at the beauty and realism of the Hearthview fire. The Hearthview TRV comes standard with a removable mesh safety screen. The screen protects against burns if the glass is touched and stops glare on the glass for a better fire view.
Maximum
Btu’s/Hr.
31,000
(NG & LP)
Turn down
rate to
6,700 (NG)
5,200 (LP)
Btu’s/Hr.
Steady State
Efficiency
77.2% (NG)
78.4% (LP)
Heating
Capacity
up to 1,400
Sq. Ft.
Pan Burner
Technology
Variety of Optional
Face, Fireback 180 CFM
and Andiron Convection
Combinations Fan
Standing Pilot
Heats even
when the
power is out
Gas appliance performance can be affected by negative pressure in a home and by prevailing atmospheric conditions. Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation requirements in your area. Heating capacity may vary depending on the degree of home insulation, floor plan and ambient temperature zone of the area in which you live.