A Direct-Vent system uses two vent pipes. One draws air in from outdoors to support combustion. The other exhausts the by-products of combustion to the outside. The two vent pipes may be concentric (exhaust pipe within a larger diameter intake pipe) or co-linear (separate pipes of about the same size).
Combustion takes place inside a sealed chamber – with a glass front in the
case of a fireplace. Room air circulates around the combustion chamber, often assisted by a blower, to heat the room. A DV system is often installed along an outside wall to simplify the vent run,
but can also be installed elsewhere in the home and vented through the roof.
Tahoe Clean-Face Multi-Sided (DVCP36PP)
Peninsula models feature an attractive clean-face design that integrates the barrier screens into the fireplace – flush with the fireplace face – allowing you to install tile, brick, or other non-combustible materials right up to the fireplace opening.
Choose between the hand-painted Campfire Logs or Mixed Logs and Stones to customize your fireplace.
The optional decorative doors and fronts let you finish your new fireplace in the look that suits your décor.
What's Included
Tahoe Clean Face Peninsula Fireplace
Tempered Glass
3 Barrier Screen
Not Included (Sold Separately)
Logs & Media (Required)
45° Vent Elbow (Required)
Liners
Blower
Vent Kit
Ember Kit
Lighting Kit
Flex Gas Line
Control Options
Decorative Fronts
Gas Conversion Kit
Power Vent Accessories
Features
Good efficiency – 60 to 80%
May be used as primary heat source
Separates room air from combustion air
Can operate with a remote or thermostat
Most systems can provide life-saving heat during a winter power outage
Good heat output with thermal transfer through the glass and air circulation
Peninsula models feature an attractive clean-face design that integrates the barrier screens into the fireplace
Choose between the hand-painted Campfire Logs or Mixed Logs and Stones to customize your fireplace
Multi-sided fireplaces are rated at 34,000 Btu (Nat) / 34,000 Btu (LP), and include non-combustible board for installation above the fireplace
The optional decorative doors and fronts let you finish your new fireplace in the look that suits your décor
Specifications
Model
DVCP36PP
Input BTU/Hr Maximum
34,000
Input BTU/Hr Minimum
23,000
KWH (Maximum)
9.96
KWH (Minimum)
6.74
Type of Gas
Natural Gas
Ignition
Millivolt
Vent Type
Direct Vent
Venting
5" x 8"
Installation
Zero Clearance
Orifice
#33
Air Shutter Opening
3/16in (1/8in w/40ft. Vertical Vent, flue restrictor installed)
Gas Inlet Shut-Off Valve (Pipe)
1/2" NPT
Gas Supply Pressures (inches water column)
Maximum
14
Minimum
4.5
Manifold
3.5
Dimensions
Tempered Glass Width
16"
Tempered Glass Height
25"
Height without standoff
39"
Width
42"
Depth
24"
Framing Width
42"
Framing Height
42"
Framing Depth
23"
Warranty
10-year limited warranty on combustion chamber; limited lifetime on glass
All Remote Controls carry a 1-year limited warranty
All other parts carry a 3-year limited warranty
Documents & Files
Download Brochure
Download Owner's Manual
Download Architecture
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I buy a fireplace online and install it myself?
We highly recommend a certified professional install all of our units. Any issues that arise from improper installation will not be covered under warranty.
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 fireplaces?
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.
What is the difference between a fireplace, a firebox, and an insert?
Fireplaces are designed to be installed into a framed opening with specific clearances to combustibles. Fireboxes are just like Fireplaces in terms of where they can be installed but in addition a burner and a set of logs is required to finish off the unit. Inserts are designed to be installed directly into an existing wood burning fireplace that meets all standards of construction.
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