Three Greatest Moments In Stand Alone Electric Fireplace History

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Three Greatest Moments In Stand Alone Electric Fireplace History

The Benefits of a Stand Alone Electric Fireplace

Electric fireplaces that stand alone are easy to put in. They don't require mounting brackets or are built into a wall. They can be moved from one place to another.

They also don't produce any harmful emissions and can be plugged into outlets in any room of the home. They can even work with Amazon Alexa for voice activation.

Safety Features

Electric fireplaces are much easier to install and do not require venting like traditional wood-burning ones. They can be freestanding or wall-mounted and can be used in many different styles of homes. They're also a safe option for families with children, thanks to their low energy consumption. However, it is essential to ensure that the fireplace is UL (Underwriters Laboratories) or ETL (Electrical Testing Laboratory) certified for safety. It is also recommended to select a model with child locks if you have kids or pets.



Another advantage of electric fireplaces is that they don't emit any harmful byproducts such as creosote or carbon monoxide. You should inquire with your local power company to find out if they produce electricity that can be used to power the fireplace.

The electric fireplace comes with separate switches for heating and flames. You can adjust the brightness and height of the flames and also the glowing embers to create a warm atmosphere. You can also turn on the flames without the heat to create the appearance of a fake fire in summer. The challenge of installing this unit could be a problem for some however, the impressive heat output and realistic flame display are well worth it.

The flames on this model are multi-colored, which enhances the realism. The heater can heat up to 1000 square feet of space. This heater is ideal for large rooms since we can feel it up to 6 feet away. It is important to keep furniture, blankets and toys from the fireplace.

The fireplace is contemporary and can be mounted on the wall or freestanding. The front of the heater becomes hot when in use however, the glass is cool to the touch. To ensure that airflow isn't blocked, it's vital to keep drapery and other things out of the way. If you're concerned about overheating, this fireplace has a built-in timer that will turn off the heat after 30 minutes to 9 hours. Always read your user's manual prior to using the fireplace to ensure that the timer is activated.

Heat Output

Electric fireplaces offer supplemental heat and ambience without the need for gas lines, chimneys or ventilation. Electric fireplaces can be moved around the home, making them an ideal option for any home. If you are shopping for a stand-alone model, select one that has multiple heating settings for your needs. Also, ensure it is equipped with an automatic shutoff function when the unit is at the temperature you prefer. Some models include the option of a remote and sleep timer as well.

They're simple to use

In our tests, most electric fireplaces were easy to operate and use. The majority of electric fireplaces can be plugged directly into a standard socket. However, it is important to read the user's manual to ensure that the fireplace you have is on a circuit breaker. A shared breaker could cause overload to the outlet, posing a fire risk.

Some of our choices such as the Costway electric fireplace, are small and portable. They also have flames that can be turned on separately from the heat. Some models, like the Real Flame Highland FP 360-PEL come with a large flat top that can accommodate a wide-screen TV as well as an integrated shelving unit for storage or décor.

If you want a more traditional look think about an electric fireplace that looks more like a wood-burning fire and includes mantel. Some electric fireplaces even come with a log set to simulate the appearance of a fire.

Flame Effects

If you opt for a freestanding electric fireplace you can experience flame effects that appear real. They produce a natural-looking fire that is almost identical to the real wood fire, without any hassle. They do not require chimneys or special venting, and they don't generate any ash or smoke. They can be used throughout the year and even in the event of burning restrictions in place.

You can select from a range of flame styles. Many models come with multiple heat settings which allows you to alter the ambience in any room. Certain models come with a remote, while others are compatible with smartphones or other smart devices. This allows you to alter settings while on the go. You can even set a timer for your fireplace, and most have multiple modes to help you get the most of it.

Several companies manufacture different types of flames for their electric fireplaces, such as some that are very realistic and others that look more fun. GreatCo and Dimplex offer a variety of choices. GreatCo's Linear Wall Mount units, for example, feature the "multi-fire" technology that makes use of various flame colors and combinations to create an enchanting display. Dimplex's OptiV flame effects are real and captivating.

The flames in an electric fireplace aren't hot and therefore aren't an issue for safety concerns for pets and children. They're also not a fire hazard, and you won't need to worry about the risk for damage or cleanup when you need to move furniture or reorganize your room. They are also easy to turn off whenever you want to it.

Installation

Consider your options if you are in the market for an electric fireplace. There are a variety of types, brands and models to choose from, and if not careful, you might end up with a product that doesn't meet your needs or isn't working properly. Choosing the right unit for your home is dependent on the amount of heating you require and whether you'd prefer it to be an ongoing fixture or a portable.

The ease of installation is among the major advantages of having an electric fire. Most units can simply be positioned against the wall and connected to the 120-volt outlet of your choice. This makes them a good choice for homeowners who don't wish to invest in an recessed model or are unable to install one due to the lack of space in the room.

It's also worth noting that some models can be hardwired as well, but this will require the help of a professional electrician. If you decide to go this route, it's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions closely and allow ample time for the electrical work to be completed. Typically,  Fireplaces And Stove  involves running a 12 gauge wire through the frame of the wall and connecting it to a circuit breaker of 20 amps, in accordance with local code specifications. Make sure that the breaker remains in place until you've completed the wiring.

Once you're done, your electric fireplace is now ready to use. The instructions for connecting the appliance to a power supply are usually very simple. Then, all you have to do is to plug it in and switch it on to take in the flickering flames and warm air. You can also alter the color of the flames as well as the appearance of the logs at any point, so it's a versatile option for your living space or bedroom. The flames are also cool to touch, which is great if you have pets or children living in your home. This is a better alternative to an actual fireplace that burns wood and can save you money on heating expenses.