Question About Electric Fireplace…?
I bought an electric fireplace but the insert that came with it is purely decorative. It doesn’t produce any heat. Just light and sound. Is it possible to replace this insert with an insert that does produce heat electrically.
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October 6, 2009 @ 8:38 am
Yes. We recently bought a small insert for our living room fireplace. It has a 1500 watt heater with 2 fan speeds. It is energy efficient using only .08/hr without heat and .12/hr. with the heat on. We also have a plasma wall mounted electric fireplace on the family room wall. It is really neat and also economical to operate. 1500 watt heater, and the same specs as the other one. The make of these fireplaces is Dimplex perhaps you can look them up on the net. Cheers, Terry
October 6, 2009 @ 9:04 am
I think you can but you need to look for one that will support heat. If you just throw an insert that produces heat in it it could catch on fire. I think you’d have to pick up a heater type one.