Need Help Identifying This Fireplace...

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CPrinzivalli

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I am in need of some spare parts for this fireplace...Glass, seal and overheat safety namely...Problem is I can't identify it!!! There are no indications for make, model, serial number or even a phone number anywhere on the unit, just warning labels...Can anyone help?..CP
 

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it looks like a insert, not a fireplace. Can you provide better photos? looks like a older unit with a robert shaw valve. Thats about all i can tell.
 
I'd say its definetly a Zero Clearance Fireplace. Possibly an older Heat N Glo model. Does the fireplace have the initials GTI on it anywhere, if so then its a Heat N Glo. Tough to tell because the pictures are a little far away. What does that plate under the valve have written on it? I second the better photos. A picture of the interior of the fireplace (logs/burner) and that wordy plate if legible would help. Look for things on the plate like GTI, models 750, 4000, 6000, 7000 ect. Another thing older Heat n Glo's had was wing nuts to hold on the glass. Obviously leaning toward Heat n glo on this one but not sure yet, could be a majestic buy the look of the front, not sure if they used robert shaw valves back then though.
 
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