Wednesday, March 19, 2025

GI3600 Napoleon Natural Vent Gas Insert - Discontinued

GI3600 Napoleon Natural Vent Gas Insert - Discontinued

Discontinued in 2021. This page is provided for informational purposes only.

The GI3600 gas fireplace insert comes standard as a flush mount model and optional add-ons include: bay frame, bay glass or bay screen assemblies, that can be retrofitted to change the look of your fireplace insert. 

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GI3600GI3600 GI3600 Gas Insert FeaturesGI3600:

67% steady state maximum efficiency and up to 24,000 BTU's

B-Vent Pipe (also known as natural vent - draws combustion air from inside the house)

No electricity required to light or operate

Stainless steel, precisely engineered dual level burner

50% flame/heat adjustment for maximum comfort and efficiency

Outside combustion air damper control 

Clear, unobstructed view of the fire through heat resistant ceramic glass - 11 3/4" X 29 3/4"

Concealed easy to use controls for trouble free performance

Safety spill switch with automatic reset is standard for your peace of mind 

Napoleon's light weight, exclusive PHAZER® log set offers you a magnificent all natural, wood burning look and unique glowing effect

Standard heat activated blower with rheostat offers increased heating efficiency

President's Limited Lifetime Warranty


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Specifications GI3600 Gas Insert
Fuel Gas or Propane
BTU Output 16,000-24,000
Steady State 76%
Venting Natural
Blower Kit Included
Mobile Home Approved no

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