WHVF31 Plazmafire Napoleon - Discontinued

Discontinued in 2021. This page is provided for informational purposes only.
Napoleon’s Plazmafire™ is a great addition to our vent free fireplace collection
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Ideal for modern and contemporary rooms, Napoleon’s WHVF31 Plazmafire™ features easy installation plus all of the conveniences of a vent free gas fireplace. Virtually endless installation possibilities, it’s almost as easy as hanging a picture on the wall. With an impressive 30” x 15” viewing area Napoleon’s Plazmafire™ is a great addition to our vent free fireplace collection. The Plazmafire™ comes standard with a Topaz CRYSTALINE™ ember bed and a slate brick panel that adds to the modern look!
WHVF31 Plazmafire™ EXCLUSIVE FEATURES:
- Exclusive Topaz CRYSTALINE™ ember bed
- Exclusive slate brick panel
- Catalytic filtering tiles included
PRODUCT FEATURES:
- Clean, contemporary design
- Fuel saving electronic ignition
- Oxygen Depletion Sensor (ODS) comes standard
- Optional LED light kit (two), complete with switch and wiring harness
- Optional safety screen
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Specifications | WHVF31 Plasmafire™ Gas Fireplace | |
Fuel | Natural Gas / Propane | |
BTU Input Natural Gas | 20,000 | |
Venting | Vent Free | |
Efficiency (Steady State) | 99.9% |
Additional Information
- Provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation air must be provided
- Can be installed on an exterior or interior wall
- No need for costly foundation or brickwork
- Not approved in Canada and some states
Tested as a heater to the unvented heating standard ANSI Z21.11.2

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