Part Number: 6104-42 eFireplaceStore Item Number: INV-6104-42 Features
Technical Specifications
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The manufacturer does not provide a BTU rating for this stove. All manufacturer-provided specifications can be found here.
Yes, the glass does open like a hinged door, with the hinges on the left side as you look at the front of the stove. You can see a picture of the stove door opened on page 36 of the installation manual. The door should remain closed when the stove is in use.
Can I cook on the top of this stove? Does the heat shield for this stove attach to the stove or to the wall? With the heat shield, what is the clearance from the back of the stove to a combustible surface?