Jetmaster Heat & Glo - Innovative Heating Technology


Jetmaster Heat & Glo - Innovative Heating Technology

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Jetmaster wood and gas units, Heat & Glo units, Horizon gas and Kemlan wood burning units

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Jetmaster Melbourne
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Jetmaster Heat & Glo, Australia’s leading fireplace retailer, brings together cutting edge design and timeless classic style in their range of wood, gas and electric fireplaces. This season sees the launch of several new models in the Jetmaster range, including the striking new range of ‘Horizon’ open gas fires, designed for easy installation in new constructions or most existing fireplaces. The Horizon fireplace is available as a wall installation, a double-sided unit as well as the freestanding unit – all designed to transform your décor. You can choose from pebbles, logs or coals in a range of finishes and sizes.

The new Jetmaster International Gas Convector Box has also now been launched in 700, 850 and 1050 sized units. These are available in coal or pebbles and feature the stunning UK Front as an option.

The Heat & Glo product range has now been enhanced with the introduction of the state-of-the-art ‘Intellifire Ignition System’, complementing the balanced flue technology which has already established Heat & Glo as the market leader. The Heat & Glo range now boasts 4 units featuring the ‘Intellifire Ignition System’ – the STHVBI (double-sided unit), SL-550TRSI, 6000TRSI, and the recently released SL-350TRSI, which has been introduced for those living areas where a smaller unit is the best option. All units feature new streamlined looks and improved log configurations. The ‘Intellifire Ignition System’ provides the latest technology in burner design, with pilotless ignition and controls, providing increased efficiency and fuel savings. PLUS there is total ease of operation with the full-function remote control – you will never have to light a pilot again, or bend down to operate your fireplace.

Heat & Glo offers a diverse range of flueing options. New constructions are catered for with both vertical and horizontal flue technology. A popular choice for an existing chimney is the AT Supreme with its increased heating capacity and sleek modern front.

Jetmaster offers a variety of open gas burners to accommodate any style of living, including Ironbark logs, Campfyre logs, coals, and Topaz coals or pebbles. Jetmaster also provides a wide range of wood burning fireplaces to suit varying size requirements. All are designed to eliminate smoking problems, maximise heat output and minimise fuel costs. Their heat exchange chamber, prefabricated steel firebox, and built-in damper control combine to provide six to eight times greater efficiency than a conventional fireplace. The Kemlan range of slow combustion wood stoves is also available.

An exciting new range of electric fireplaces has also been launched – designed for the modern or contemporary environment where a gas or wood fireplace is not an option. With the growing popularity of al fresco feature areas, Jetmaster and Heat & Glo have introduced a number of innovative options for outdoor living, with their range of outdoor fireplaces and barbeques. This range includes the revolutionary Heat & Glo ‘Dakota’ outdoor gas fireplace. The Jetmaster ‘Focus’ barbeque is another popular choice with the same simple construction as the Jetmaster fireboxes – available as a wood/charcoal or gas unit.

Jetmaster also supplies a full range of accessories, including decorative fascias, mantelpieces, granite and marble hearths, fire tools, screens and stands. Consultation and design advice are readily available. Builders and architects can access the company’s building service. All models come with complete working drawings and the support of the advisory service.

A Jetmaster Heat & Glo fireplace is an essential ingredient for every home, providing the absolute experience in fireplace technology.

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