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Renaissance Fireplace Installation

Model 1500 Renaissance Rumford installed in a Great Room

Renaissance Fireplace Installation

Frequently Asked QUESTIONS

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At what temperatue does a heat pump become ineffective?

Air source heat pumps are dependant on outside air temperature and become less efficient as the temperature drops. We recommend -10C as a set point where the heat pump should default to a backup heat source

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Hearthstone Tribute Gas Stove

Hearthstone Tribute Gas Stove

Features:

  • Large fire viewing area; realistic logs and flame picture - A perfect focal point for relaxation and enjoyment.
  • Adjustable heat output - All the pleasure of fire viewing ambiance, even when little room heat is required.
  • Certified room heat with double heat exchange system - Increased stove efficiency; less heat lost up the chimney means more usable heat for less money.
  • Millivolt ignition system - Stove can operate without electricity; excellent source of heat during power outages.
  • Wall thermostat - Thermostat turns stove on and off; maintains the home at preset comfort level; desired heat is maintained automatically. Optional programmable thermostat is also available.
  • No hearth required - Stove can be installed directly on a wooden floor so less floor space is required; installation costs are less.
  • Variable speed fan with thermostat (optional) - Heated air is moved throughout the home for more uniform temperature. Thermostat monitors stove body temperatures and automatically controls fan (not available on vent-free model).
  • Remote controls (optional) - Simple "on/off" and thermostatic remote controls allow the fire to be controlled from across the room.
  • Sealed firebox/ Direct-Vent technology - Air for combustion is drawn from outside the home, reducing cold air drafts; greater efficiency due to not using heated room air for combustion.