How do you plug in an electric fireplace?

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How do you run wire for a fireplace?





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Quote from Youtube video: The way I did that was pretty simple like I said I shoved the wire in up in the hole of stairs in the Attic. Then I took this tape measure and shoved it up here.

Can I plug an electric fireplace into a power strip?

While some electrical devices can sometimes safely be plugged into a power strip or surge protector, like a coffee maker, toaster, or microwave oven, you should never plug electric fireplaces into one of these.

Where do electric fireplace plugs go?

The distance from your fire to a socket



An electric fire should always be plugged straight into the wall – not an extension cord.

Do electric fireplaces need special outlets?

Does it need to be on a dedicated circuit? Most electric fireplaces can be plugged into a standard 120 Volt outlet, and no dedicated circuit is required.

Do electric fireplaces use 110 or 220?





Most electric fireplaces operate on a standard household outlet (120 volts) and provide between 4,500 and 5,000 BTU, roughly the same output as a small electric space heater.

Can you plug an electric fireplace and TV into same outlet?

A TV can be placed above an electric fireplace on the same wall as long as the TV doesn’t block the outlet to the heater on the electric fireplace, or be in the way of the heat.

Can an electric fireplace be plugged into an extension cord?

From time to time, we are asked if an extension cord can be used with electric fireplaces. We don’t recommend it because the extension cord can overheat and cause risk of fire. However, if you have to use an extension cord, the cord must be Number 14 AWG minimum size and rated no less than 1875 Watts.

Are electric fireplaces 120 or 240?

120 volts



All electric fireplaces operate on 120 volts, and some will also operate on 240 volts. On 120 volts, an electric fireplace will heat up to 400 square feet.

Why does my electric fireplace keep tripping the breaker?

The most likely reason is that the heater is drawing too much current and overheating that circuit. This can be dangerous, so the breaker shuts off to protect you. A second reason is that you might have too many other appliances on the circuit.

What does a 120 volt plug look like?

Features. The modern 120-volt power outlet has three holes: two parallel rectangular slots—one connected to the “live” wire and one connected to the neutral wire—and a round hole for the ground wire. Most outlets are “duplex” receptacles, with two places to plug in electrical devices.

What is highest wattage for electric fireplace?



1,500W

As this study is based on top selling household electric fireplaces that are modern, 1,500W is the max wattage recorded.

How many square feet will a 1500 watt electric fireplace heat?

150 square feet

Heating Power



A 1,500-watt heater produces 5,100 BTUs (1 watt equals about 3.4 BTUs), allowing it to warm a space up to 150 square feet. These heaters come in three different types.

What is a good brand of electric fireplace?



However, without a doubt, Dimplex and Touchstone are the two most reputable electric fireplace manufacturers. The 2 big names: Dimplex for classic electric fireplaces, and Touchstone for modern wall-mounted electric fireplaces.