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Janel

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Jul 13, 2009
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Thunder hit our home and knock out our fireplace blower. We don't have a masonary fireplace,but one that is selfcontained and was built around with wood. It looks like a regular fireplace. It's encased with iron (or something) that gives us very good heat. I notice that it is called " "zero clearance" in the manual. We can't get to the blower, nor can anyone else. So it many need to be replaced. There isn't enough room for a standing stove. We need the same kind of unit.
My questions are: 1. What do I call the type of insert we have? 2. What options do we have?
Who carries them with a good EPA rating? Thanks Janel
 
Janel said:
Thunder hit our home and knock out our fireplace blower. We don't have a masonary fireplace,but one that is selfcontained and was built around with wood. It looks like a regular fireplace. It's encased with iron (or something) that gives us very good heat. I notice that it is called " "zero clearance" in the manual. We can't get to the blower, nor can anyone else. So it many need to be replaced. There isn't enough room for a standing stove. We need the same kind of unit.
My questions are: 1. What do I call the type of insert we have? 2. What options do we have?
Who carries them with a good EPA rating? Thanks Janel

Something makes me think it might have been the LIGHTNING - not the THUNDER - but anyway...
What brand is it? You say you have the manual, give us a hint.
Can you post a pic so we can see what you're dealing with?
There are a number of after-market parts dealers out there that may have a blower kit for your unit
- DEPENDING on how old it is...
 
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