SKU:RH50BNAT
Empire 34" 50,000 BTU Hydraulic Thermostat Control, Natural Gas Visual Flame Room Heater With Blower
Empire 34" 50,000 BTU Hydraulic Thermostat Control, Natural Gas Visual Flame Room Heater With Blower
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Vented zone heating systems use room air to support combustion and exhaust their flue products to the outdoors via a single pipe. Mounts anywhere you have access to an existing flue or where you can install a vent run through the roof. A vented zone heating system makes an excellent replacement for an inefficient oil or wood stove.
Maximum Heat, Maximum Efficiency
Empire Vented Room Heaters are crafted for visual appeal and maximum efficiency. Room heaters make ideal replacements for traditional wood-burning or coal-burning heaters. Just like a wood stove, they use room air for combustion. Vent pipes connect the heater to a chimney or flue to carry the by-products of combustion outside.
Empire Vented Room Heaters are designed for quiet operation. The curved combustion chamber design minimizes noise while the burner ignites the gas immediately as it enters the burner port for added efficiency.
Visual Flame & Closed Front Vented Room Heater
Heat large areas economically with Empire’s Vented Room Heaters. With their efficient heat flow, the durable RH50 and RH65 offer ample warmth to make any room comfortable. The one-piece glass enclosure on the RH50B and RH65B allows you to see the flame as it heats, while the optional ceramic logs add visual interest.
Radiant and convection heat circulates the warmth while the blower places warm air at floor level to give “barefoot” comfort throughout the winter season. The hydraulic thermostat needs no outside electricity assuring reliable, round-the-clock comfort. Each unit can be installed near any wall with access to a conventional vent.
What's Included
- 34" 50,000 BTU Visual Flame Room Heater
- Hydraulic Thermostat
- Blower
Not Included (Sold Separately)
- Log Kit
- Floor Pad
- Radiants & Supports
- Gas Conversion Kit
Features
- Made in USA
- Efficient heat flow
- Ideal for large rooms
- Heats Without Electricity
- Matchless Piezo Ignition
- Maximum air flow and heating
- Optional ceramic log
Specifications
Model | RH50BNAT |
Fuel Type | Natural Gas |
BTU Input | 50,000 |
Gas Inlet Pipe | 1/2" |
Size Draft Diverter Collar | 5" |
Floor to top of collar on vertical position of Draft Diverter | 27 5/32" |
Floor to center of collar on horizontal position of Draft Diverter | 22 9/16" |
Overall Dimensions |
Width | 34" |
Height | 30" |
Depth including diverter | 23" |
Warranty
Combustion Chamber | 10-Year limited warranty |
All Other Components (Except Remote Controls and Thermostats) | 5-Year limited warranty |
Remote Controls and Thermostats | 1-Year limited warranty |
All Components (Except Remote Controls and Thermostats) | 2-Year limited warranty |
Documents & Files
Frequently Asked Questions
Does our product work during a power outage?
Yes, most of our appliances have the ability to be used in a power outage situation please see a local dealer for more information. |
What is the difference between, Millivolt and electronic ignition heaters?
Millivolt fireplaces use the electricity produced by a standing pilot to operate the fireplace. Electronic ignition fireplaces rely on a power source to power the fireplace, this can be house voltage as well as battery voltage. |
Can I use a Wi-Fi Thermostat with my unit?
Our units are designed to be operated by millivolts or low voltage, most Wi-Fi thermostats use 24volts and are not compatible. |
Where can I find my model and serial number?
There is a rating plate attached to the valve of your appliance that will have the model and serial number information. |
Can you tell me how old my unit is?
Once you locate your rating plate the serial number will help identify the age, the first two digits of the serial number denote the year of manufacture (21, 20, 19...) the next two digits identify the week of that year that the unit was built. |