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Manufacturer: Classic Flame Part Number: 156515 MSRP: $1,299.84 Sale Price: $909.88 |
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Sale Price: $909.88
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Classic Flame - Fireplaces - 23DM537O107 - This model is a dual mantel, which means it comes with an additional corner piece, allowing it to be configured as a wall or corner mantel Dual Mantel:Premium Oak finishThe corner piece is weight bearing, making it strong enough to support a TV up to 150 lbsReverse diamond veneer center panelDecorative raised panel with applied molding on face and side panelsQuarter bookmatch center panelIncludes multi-functional remote control Electric Fireplace Insert:Features Working Glass DoorsTraditional Style - Realistic Resin Logs and Ember BedFlame Options – 5 Traditional Flame Brightness SettingsUndulating Log Set and Ember bed Options: High • Low • OffDIMENSIONS:Wall Unit: 42.
5w x 13.75d x 40.5''hCorner Unit: 42.5w x 26d x 40.5''hAlong the Wall = 30d The New ALL LED Electric Firebox 1. Operational Life The operational life of LED lamps is 100,000 hours or 11 years (over 1 decade) of continuous operation The operational life of incandescent bulbs is approximately 5000 hours Using LED's would virtually eliminate the need for routine bulb replacement LED bulbs last 10 times as long as compact flourescents, and 133 times longer than typical incandescent 2.
Cost With incandescent bulbs, the largest cost of the bulb is the cost of replacement bulbs and the labor expense and time needed to replace them. Most incandescent light bulbs blow out within a year whereas LED light bulbs can be used easily for a decade without burning out 3.
Reduced Power Consumption/Reduced Heat Buildup LED circuits operate at 80% efficiency, meaning that 80% of the electrical energy is converted to light energy and 20% is lost as heat Incandescent bulbs operate at about 20% efficiency meaning that 80% of the electrical energy is lost as heat Therefore if it costs $88 to run a 100 watt light bulb a year, $70 will have been used to heat the room, not light the room LED bulbs do not cause heat build-up; LED's produce 3.
4 btu's/hour, com.
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