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  • How Much Clearance is Needed for the Vents on a Greystone Electric Fireplace
  • The Greystone 36" Electric Fireplace with Crystals part # 324-000080 does indeed have a fan/blower that pushes warm air out which is located on the front in the rectangular opening above the glass. There are also two large rectangular vents on the back of the unit that will need to be at least 1" away from any obstructions. I have attached a photo to assist with the locations of the vents.
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  • Does Greystone Electric RV Fireplace Have a Fan
  • The Greystone fireplace, part # 324-000076, does have a fan but there aren't any controls for it. It has a thermostat for the heating element and the flame adjustment for presentation. The heating element can be set on a timer or programmed with a thermostat to turn on and off at specific temperatures.
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  • Does Greystone Electric Fireplace Force Air or Simply Let It Escape
  • The 26" Greystone Electric Fireplace # 324-000065 does force the air out utilizing a blower fan. It works like a space heater with the different temperature settings, a timer, and automatic setting as well.
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  • Does Furrion 30" Electric Fireplace F30SW15ABL Have Internal Fan for Pushing Out Heat
  • Yes, the Furrion 30" Electric Fireplace # F30SW15ABL does feature an internal fan/blower that will push warm air out of the unit and into the room in which it's mounted. Both on the fireplace panel itself and the included remote there are up/down arrows that are used to adjust this fan setting from low to high. I have attached a fully video review that you can check out as well.
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  • Installing Replacement Fan Motor for Ventline Range Hoods
  • I spoke with my contact at Ventline regarding installing the Replacement Fan Motor # BVD0278-00 on your Range Hood. He stated that after removing the 4 screws that are holding the hood to the cabinet, you will then want to use a flat tool to straighten out the two tabs located at the blower housing rear. There are then 4 additional screws that are holding the blower housing to the hood top which will need to be removed, but it sounds like you have already done this. With the screws removed...
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