SB42 Zero Clearance Security Fireplace - Discontinued

This product has been discontinued and is no longer available for sale.
Featuring an expansive firebox, the SB42 wood-burning fireplace can take a home from ordinary to extraordinary. Zero clearance on the sides, back and top of the fireplace makes for flexible decorating, allowing you to give homeowners the opportunity to create their own style.
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Features
- Large 42" firebox
- 16"-deep firebox
- Realistic refractory interior with rounded edges for a finished look
- Large opening provides an expansive view of the fire
- 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
Options
- 200-CFM blower
- Outside-air kit connection for optimum efficiency
- Glass door kit
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Specifications | SB42 | |
Firebox Dimensions | 35"W x 16-1/2"H x 16"D | |
Viewing Area | 42"W x 20-1/2"H | |
Log Size | Up to 24" | |
Chimney Type/Flue Size | ASHT+ 8" | |
Blower | Optional 200 CFM | |
Weight | 200 lbs. | |
Warranty | 20-year limited lifetime |


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