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This modern wall-mounted fire is constructed with a modern white surround, features two integrated LED downlights and three realistic LED flame settings to add to your rooms ambience. In addition, it comes with an accompanying remote control for ease of use and you can enjoy the ambiance of the flickering flames and lights - without the heat. With a light-up, open front fuel bed including logs, crystals or pebbles you can mix and match your fuel bed's layout.Heat is emitted from vents underneath the top panel of the fire, allowing you to install a TV above to complete your media wall.
Simply mount the fire flush to the wall (with a minimum of 30cm between the base of the fire and the floor) using the fixings provided - and as it's electric, there's no need for a chimney or flue – just plug it in and you're good to go.
Authentic fire sounds - This Amberglo fire uses a fan and produces a light crackling sound to create ambience, like a real fire. It's a similar decibel rating to the sound of rain or leaves rustling, so it won't cause any disruption.
Need to know
- Dimensions: W132 x D21 x H58 cm
- Installation Requirements: Minimum of 30cm between the base of the fire and the floor
- Style: Wall mounted
- Material: Wood
- Finish: Painted
- Colour: White and grey
- Cable Length: 1.3m - exiting the fire from the bottom right hand side
- Heat levels: 2 - 1kW and 2kW
- Voltage: 220-240V
- Fuse: 13 AMP
- Weight: 21.8kg
- Controls: Control panel and remote control included
- Safety thermal cut off: Yes
- Auto window detection: Yes – turns fire off if the temperature isn’t rising
- Fixings included: Yes
- Assembly Required: Yes
Question from Shirajul: Asked on 15/11/2020 Hi, how long is guarantee and warranty
Question from Malcolm Garner: Asked on 13/11/2020 Where can I get a replacement remote for this fire
Question from Roy: Asked on 31/10/2020 Is it possible to get an image of the wall mounting as we would like to be able to remove the fire each summer as we have a small feature alcove behind where we would install the fire place and want to know if it can be disguised sufficiently to not be obtrusive.
The wall is mounted by a long thin flat bracket which sits behind the fire, which is fixed into the wall with 6 screws & wall plugs. The bracket fits flat to the wall and the fire is lifted onto it to install. This should not be too obtrusive as it does not stick out of the wall. Best wishes, Meg
Question from Toni: Asked on 27/10/2020 Hi is this fire fully electric just a matter of plugging it in to the mains ?? also forgive my ignorance but What does pebble fuel bed mean..
Question from Ben: Asked on 27/10/2020 Hi, is this suitable for wall mount on a plasterboard?
Thanks for your question. The bracket and wall plugs supplied with the product are for a solid wall and the product weighs 21.8kg. There is nothing in the instruction manual that states you cannot attach it to plaster board, but this would be at your own risk and you would need to purchase additional wall plugs/fittings.
I hope this helps!
Best wishes, Meg
Question from Natalie: Asked on 24/10/2020 Hi I wondered if the back of the fireplace /wood part was hollow at all? We have trunking already for the TV and wondering how we would attach it flush to the wall?
The back of the fire is flat, there is no hollow area at the back of the fire. It is designed to fit flush against a flat solid wall.
I hope this helps. Best wishes, Meg
Question from Angela: Asked on 20/10/2020 Can thus be wired into an electric spur sure that without using plug
The product comes with a BS1363 3 pin plug fitted with a 13 Amp fuse. The product must be earthed and the mains supply must be safely routed from the heater to an electrical socket.
I hope this helps.
Best wishes,
Meg
Question from Charlie: Asked on 09/02/2020 Are the pebbles stuck down or loose?
Many Thanks
Shuaib
Question from Lynda: Asked on 12/08/2019 Hi,
Is the fire a plug in
Question from Gnei F Iqbal Clifford: Asked on 16/07/2019 Hi is the back hollow or is there some space to wall mount it over electric outlet/plug point?
Question from Dan: Asked on 18/06/2019 Hi is it safe to mount a tv above this fire
Question from mt: Asked on 20/03/2019 Hi, I know you can have flame effect without heat, but can you also have flame effect on with no lights on at the side. Or, when you put the flame effect on are the lights always on too.
Regards
Question from peggy: Asked on 06/03/2019 could you please tell me where exactly the heat comes out is it from underneath the fire or underneath the top white panel thank you
Question from Helen: Asked on 25/02/2019 Hi can you advise if the colour is brilliant white or a soft white. Do you deliver to Scotland
Question from peter moran: Asked on 23/02/2019 does it come made up or is it a flat pack
Question from Helen: Asked on 03/02/2019 Hi is there a light under the fuel bed where the pebbles sit and could I add some imitation coal to the logs Regards
Question from Phil: Asked on 29/01/2019 Hi, what is the length of the power lead from plug to appliance? Thanks
Question from George: Asked on 28/01/2019 DOES THE FLEX COME OUT FROM BACK OF FIRE OR SIDES/BOTTOM
Question from Pat Edmunds: Asked on 26/01/2019 Hi
can you have just the flame effect on and if so do you hear a fan noise or is it silent?
Question from Jill: Asked on 24/01/2019 Does this fire have a glass screen across the front of it, or is the log bed open like a real fire with the screen behind it?
Question from Danny: Asked on 23/01/2019 Hi is there a setting for just flame effect and lights with no heating being emmited from fireplace ? Thanks
Question from Alison: Asked on 21/01/2019 Can the fire be used without the heat option so you can just have the flames on
Question from ..: Asked on 09/01/2019 Hi what size is the actual flame screen height and width please.
Question from Vicky: Asked on 08/01/2019 What colour background is included behind the flames if it is not black please?
What is the height of the two white panels in comparison to the glass flame height measurement please?
Question from Mohit: Asked on 06/01/2019 Can this be left free standing on the floor or it has to be mounted on the wall?
Question from leanne: Asked on 21/11/2018 Can this fire be recessed into the wall?