FAQs
I have lost the instructions for this product/ I don’t know how to use it
All our products are simple to use and you can download the operating instructions by clicking on the ‘Instructions’ tab in the right hand menu of the product page.
Can I paint your products?
No, we do not advise the painting of our heaters.
What type of heat do your fires produce?
The majority of our Optiflame range give out fan assisted convected heat, although some of the SP models have heated glass which provides radiant and convected heat. Our radiant fires have bars which glow and radiant heat.
What is the difference between an inset fire and a freestanding fire?
An inset fire requires a fireplace opening or wall cavity behind it or a rebated fire surround in order to install the fire. The freestanding style of fire is very easy to install, sits flat against the wall and does not require a cavity behind it, however many of our inset fires also come with a compact spacer which allows the fire to be freestanding or fitted flat to the wall.
Will your inset fires fit my fireplace?
All of our inset fires are designed to fit most brick built, pre-fabricated or pre-cast flues. However please refer to product dimensions on the product page
Can I operate the flame effect on the fire without the heat?
All our Optiflame fires can be operated on a flame-effect only setting, as can the flickering flame effect on our freestanding bar fires.
Is the flame effect expensive to run?
No, to run the flame effect involves powering 2 light bulbs and a small electric motor and in most cases the cost is no more than a penny an hour.
Can I change the fuel bed on my fire?
Yes, on many of our Optiflame fires. Selected models come with a choice of fuel bed whilst with others a different fuel bed can be purchased as an accessory. Please see individual product pages for details.
Are your fires easy to install?
The majority of our fires come with a fitted plug and simply connect to a 13amp socket. The only fires that require any kind of installation are the wall mounted Optiflame fires, which require fixing or insetting into the wall and the MIR40 which connects to a conventional wet central heating system