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MLBV Lennox Gas Fireplace

MLBV Lennox Gas Fireplace

A clean, louverless B-vent fireplace with excellent fire and log presentation.

 

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The Merit® Series B-vent family of gas-burning fireplaces offer a true louverless design with large viewing areas and low BTUs, reducing fuel consumption and energy costs. These fireplaces are available with a variety of accessories to match any décor.

Features

  • Louverless design delivers a clean look that is quick and easy to install
  • Highly detailed Split Oak logs on a wrought iron grate and glowing embers deliver a realistic fire presentation
  • Arch or Square-pane Style View™ doors in Black or Satin Pewter finishes
  • Outside Combustion Air Kit
  • Screen Panel Kit for protection against contact with hot glass
  • Available in two sizes (35” and 40”)
  • Standing Pilot Millivolt or Electronic Battery Backed-up ignition for added flexibility in operation

Options

Liner

Other Exterior

Screens

  • Screen Panel Kit

Style View™ Mesh Screen Doors

 

 


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Specifications Lennox MLBV
Fuel Natural or Propane Gas
Venting B-Vent - 4" (35" model) or 5" (40" model)
View Style Front View
Warranty 20-year limited warranty

MLBV Lennox Gas Fireplace

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