Ashley Hearth Products DVAG17N Chauffage au gaz naturel à évacuation directe 17 000 BTU Crème

Brand:Ashley Hearth

2.6/5

1106.24

Le radiateur mural à évacuation directe DVAG17N d'Ashley Hearth Products est la solution parfaite pour le chauffage zoné. La conception de la fournaise à ventilation directe peu encombrante se monte sur un mur extérieur et l'ensemble de ventilation réglable s'ajuste pour s'adapter aux murs de 4-1/2 po. à 10 po d'épaisseur. Pour une chaleur propre et confortable quand et où vous le souhaitez, la flamme de gaz est complètement scellée à l'intérieur, loin de tout contact avec l'air ambiant. L'air nécessaire à la combustion est aspiré dans la chambre depuis l'extérieur par l'évent et les produits de combustion sont évacués directement vers l'extérieur. Seule une chaleur propre et douce, en circulation continue est délivrée dans la pièce. Les fenêtres et les portes restent fermées car aucun air ambiant n'est utilisé pour la combustion. La fournaise murale au gaz naturel à évacuation directe DVAG17N est conçue pour chauffer jusqu'à 570 pieds carrés. Ft., et a une entrée de 17 000 BTU.

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EAN: 0012685003573

Catégories Maison et cuisine, Anthologies, Espace de vie,

Approuvé pour une utilisation dans les maisons mobiles ou modulaires. Pas de ventilation compliquée à acheter ou à installer, le kit complet est inclus (comprend un écran thermique, un tuyau de ventilation, un tuyau d'admission d'air, un solin, un capuchon et une bielle). Éclairage Piezo incomparable pour des démarrages rapides. Le système de combustion scellé est parfait pour les chambres et les espaces de vie. Conçu pour être utilisé avec du gaz naturel. L'apport de chaleur de 17 000 BTU chauffe jusqu'à 570 pieds carrés.
Batteries required No
Brand Ashley Hearth
Burner type Radiant
Care instructions Please follow user manual for instructions
Color Cream
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars 57 ratings 3.5 out of 5 stars
Heat Output 17000 British Thermal Units
Heating Coverage 570 square_feet
Heating Method Forced Air
Item model number DVAG17N
Item Weight 54.3 pounds
Manufacturer Ashley Hearth Products
Mounting Type Wall Mount
Power Source Gas Powered
Product Dimensions 6.75 x 17.75 x 20 inches
Product Dimensions 6.75"D x 17.75"W x 20"H
Room Type Di, Bedroom, Home Office, Study Room
Warranty Description 1 year limited warranty.

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Scritto da: David
It quickly heats my 2 car garage.
This is my second garage heater. The first was just too old and had a cracked heat chamber. The Good: It is nice to look at, heats my 2 car garage and has easy controls. The flue pipe has fiberglass insulation wrap for heat safety. The Bad: For it's size, I think it costs too much, but it looks like ALL the contained flame heaters are more. The Bad, continued: Easy instructions UNTIL...You have to do a lot of metal cutting for the thickness of your wall. The seal up against the back of the heater is just pushed up against it and seal pressure is from the outside piece secured to the siding, so if you cut flue pipe or intake too short there could be a gap where gases escape. It took me 30 minutes to hang the heater on the inside and 3 hours to cut flanges, and 2 pipes, caulk and paint. If the heater came with the intake and exhaust pipes already attached, the box would be Ginormous! Maybe it should have had big threads and the pipes screwed into the heat box? Bad continued part 3: The burn in. It took about 5 days of burn in with a very bad smell. I had to leave the garage door open and fans blowing. I used a respirator when out in the garage. Conclusion: I love it now, don't know how long it will last. It's made in CHINA. A mean, aggressive communist/socialist country that wants to take over the world! I couldn't find one made anywhere else. Maybe they're out there. Keep looking, but I have no idea how you would find out how the flue part is assembled. Maybe from reviews like mine.
Scritto da: fingerfood
Somewhat disappointed
Bought this to heat a small one-room cabin without electricity. Installation is a substantial but doable project. I knew a vented heater that is not fan forced can't give the same btu's as a standard fan-forced or unvented one. However, to say this is a 17,000 btu unit is misleading. The actual output is drastically less. If you are using it as accessory heat in a small well-insulated area I guess it would be fine. It does function well, i.e. pilot and heat control etc.; it just isn't very efficient.
Scritto da: Kai Kendall
1970s style heater.
If you want a simple, well-built silent heater that just works well, this is it. No wall thermostat, no Bluetooth, no app, not linked to a ring account, no wiring. Fantastic, exactly what we wanted.
Scritto da: JimBob
Spider in gas line inside the heater
I could not get the heater to light after mounting and connecting. Called the guy who ran the gas line and he used a pipe cleaner to clean out the gas line. We found that the line was clogged in the last one inch of the connection next to the igniter. We disconnected the gas, took out the ignition unit. Separated the last two connectors on the gas line so he could insert a pipe cleaner in. He pulled out a tiny bit of spider web and it started easily after assembly. Must have come with a spider from the factory. Was told that compressed air to clean the line will not work. Need to use a pipe cleaner.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Works Not Super Efficient
We're heating around a 460 sq' space and this does the job easily, only keep it at about 2.5 - 3 and it's comfortable. Problem is, it's not very efficient. Our gas bill went up about $100 the first month. Not thrilled, but it works. Top of the unit is hot enough to cause blisters, but the front of the unit is okay to touch. Surprised the heat doesn't hit the wall above the unit more; it's warm, to the touch, but not hot. If I were to do it again, I may look for a more efficient unit.
Scritto da: walter brown
"effective" BTU's is only 11'000. Hidden in op manual. The 17'000 advertised is input not output.
The headline says it all. I would have gotten the larger model knowing what I know now but "no returns". Now I know why. I bet a lot of very cold people sitting around pissed off after doing all the work. Effective "ouput" BTU's is what matters. why can't we be upfront about this. Do not buy this unit unless a very small room. Install is a bitch for average joe. Also understand it is only 70% efficient so 30% out the exhaust.
Scritto da: Torrence Thompson
Waiting for warranty for 3 years
Haven't received warranty
Scritto da: Chels O
NO forced air, size is bigger than advertised.
Advertised as having forced air which it does NOT. Also measurements given in the ad were incorrect. The size given in the ad is for the 11,000 BTU unit, not the 17, 000 BTU unit which is actually 28" wide. Not a bad deal for the money but really wanted a forced air heater which this one is NOT.

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