SE36 Lennox Fireplace - Discontinued*

*PRODUCT DISCONTINUED - This page is for informational purposes only.
With a wide range of installation opportunities and decorative elements, the SE36 can be styled to suit the taste of any homeowner.
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The SE36 wood-burning fireplace makes a classic addition to any home. With a wide range of installation opportunities and decorative elements, the SE36 can be styled to suit the taste of any homeowner.
Features
- Realistic refractory interior with rounded edges for a finished look
- 16"-deep firebox
- Large opening provides an expansive view of the fire
- Pre-installed bi-fold doors and decorative rigid firescreen provide greater safety
- Zero clearance on back, sides and top for greater decorating flexibility
- Easy-access chimney damper
- Heavy-duty steel grate
- Adapter for outside-air kit included
- Outside-air kit knock-out on both sides for great installation flexibility
- Convenient retainer ledges for easy stud and drywall installation
- Easily converted for use with certified vented gas log set
- 20-year limited warranty
Required Venting
- 7" ASHT+/ HT6103+, S-2100+ / HT6000+ or AC Chimney
Options
- 200-CFM blower
- Outside air kit connection for optimum efficiency
- Forced-air kit
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Specifications | Lennox SE36 | |
Fuel | Wood | |
Sizes | 30" | |
Warranty | 20-year limited warranty |

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