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Remote On/Off Control: Ultimate Convience The on/off fireplace remote controls make for an excellent choice to replace basic switches. With reliable control in a compact design, they operate within a 20-foot range, enabling you to easily manage your fireplace without leaving your sofa. Explore our product range, including TR1001, TR1003, TR1004, TR2001, TR2002, TR2003, and TR2004. Timer Function: Enhanced Safety Effortlessly schedule how long your fireplace operates before it automatically shuts down. This user-friendly feature simplifies control and enhances safety, perfect for those occasional forgetful moments. Explore our product range, featuring TR1003, TR1004, TR2003, and TR2004, all equipped with timers, to discover your ideal choice. Thermostat Control: Your Cozy Solution Fireplace thermostats make it easy. They control when it turns on and off based on the temperature, just like your home's thermostat. Explore our product range, featuring TR1003, TR1004, TR2003, and TR2004, all equipped with Thermostats, to discover your ideal choice. LCD Screen or Backlit LCD Screen for Choice LCD Screen displays room and thermostat temperatures, a 24-hour clock, and a countdown timer. Explore TR1003, TR1004, TR2003, and TR2004 models featuring LCD screens. For Backlit LCD screens for easy viewing and setting in the dark, we recommend TR1004 or TR2004. TR1001 TR1003 TR1004 TS1001 TS1003 TL1003 Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,119 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,119 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,119 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,119 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,119 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,119 Price $52.45$52.45 $57.70$57.70 $59.80$59.80 $73.45$73.45 $83.95$83.95 $83.95$83.95 Timer no data ✓ ✓ no data ✓ ✓ Thermostat no data ✓ Thermo Sensor built inside Remote Handset ✓ no data ✓ ✓ LCD Screen no data LCD Backlit LCD no data ✓ ✓ Transmitter Handset ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Recommended Installation Location Wall Outlet or Under fireplace (away from heat) Wall Outlet or Under fireplace (away from heat) Wall Outlet or Under fireplace (away from heat) For Modulating Variable Flame Stepping Servo Motor Gas Valve For Modulating Variable Flame Stepping Servo Motor Gas Valve For Latching Solenoid Gas Valve Power Source AA, AAA Batteries AA, AAA Batteries AA, AAA Batteries AA, AAA Batteries AA, AAA Batteries AA, AAA Batteries Wireless Type RF (Radio Frequency) RF (Radio Frequency) RF (Radio Frequency) RF (Radio Frequency) RF (Radio Frequency) RF (Radio Frequency) Certified FCC FCC FCC FCC FCC FCC 1. Something You Should Know Before Purchase. VERY IMP0RTANT !!! Can NOT turn on fireplace? Check your pilot fire and thermopile first. All models are NOT power supply. They do NOT output voltage or current to gas valve. They only process the millivolt voltage generating from thermopile if the pilot fire is on. Therefore, you can NOT turn on the fireplace fire / gas if the pilot fire is OFF or the thermopile is out of operation (no millivolt voltage generated when heated). This is a safety protection from gas leakage. Please check before return. Shut off the pilot fire, gas supply, wall switch, and any power if your house is unattended for long time. Do they fit my fireplace? How to tell? To find a remote control that is compatible with your gas fireplace, the first thing you'll need to find is what type of gas valve your fireplace uses. This information can be found most easily in your fireplace installation & operation manual, the relevant information is usually located under the "Wiring Diagram". If you don't have your fireplace owner's manual, you can also find the model # on the rating plate located somewhere inside / behind your fireplace, and search online with words "model # + manual". You can also identify the valve type by taking a look at it directly in your fireplace. Our remote control models are all compatible with Millivolt valve, which has TH, TH/TP terminals for connection. Smart Home or RF Remote? 1. Looking for controlling and integrating your gas fireplace in your smartphone APP, and voice-control with hubs such as Amazon Echo, Google Assistant speakers, we recommend the Smart Home (SH) WiFi series for you. 2. Looking for a traditional, direct, simple remote control solution by holding a transmitter handset in hand, then the RF type remote control kits are the best fit your needs. 3. Looking for using your smartphone to replace the transmitter handset, and there is no WiFi for internet connection, well, a Bluetooth remote control might be your favorite. Choose No Leak AA, AAA batteries. For battery-powered devices, we strongly recommend the Energizer AA & AAA Lithium Batteries, of listing ASIN: B00EAKP8S0 or equal quality batteries which are Leak-Proof. ATTENTION: Any corrosion caused by batteries leak will damage remote control devices. This issue will be regarded as improper use by user. 2. Wiring Types in Different Fireplaces. (a) Connect to Millivolt Valve Adding an optional remote receiver by connecting the TH/TP + TH on Millivolt valve. These terminals are originally designed for a room thermostat. *Field wired, in series. (b) Replace On/Off Switch or Thermostat Replacing an existing wall / manual On/Off switch or room thermostat with remote receiver. (c) Connect to Electrical Outlet Box Adding an optional remote receiver at the 24VAC power (output) of electrical outlet box. *Field wired, in series. (d) Switches In-Series or In-parallel Adding remote receiver into an existing wall / manual On/Off switch or room thermostat with remote receiver. Results: Wiring IN SERIES with existing wall switch: Wall switch ON + remote control ON = Fireplace ON;Wall switch ON + remote control OFF = Fireplace OFF;Wall switch OFF + remote control ON = Fireplace OFF;Wall switch OFF + remote control OFF = Fireplace OFF. Wiring IN PARALLEL with existing wall switch: Wall switch ON + remote control ON = Fireplace ON;Wall switch ON + remote control OFF = Fireplace ON;Wall switch OFF + remote control ON = Fireplace ON;Wall switch OFF + remote control OFF = Fireplace OFF. Over 20 Years of Expertise Durablow produces fireplace remote control systems, fireplace blowers, fans, motors, air movement solutions.Our motors, power cords, and components meet cUL, UL, CE, and FCC standards.
★★ ATTENTION This device is NOT a power supply/Ignitor unit. (No voltage output itself, but passing voltage from your fireplace thermopile for safety reason). Please connect it with power source or circuit in series if using it as a switch.▼Durablow battery powered R.F. + Backlit LCD screen transmitter and receiver kits give wireless remote control to a gas heating appliance, such as gas fireplace.▼Childproof safety lock available.▼Controllable temperature range is from 45℉ (7℃) to 99℉ (37℃).
★ HOW TRANSMITTER WORKS Thermostat feature in transmitter turns ON/OFF when the room temperature changes. It also operates the fireplace with room temperature swings 1 °F, 2 °F, or 3 °F. ▼ The timer feature operates at options of 15 minutes minimum to 9 hours maximum. ▼The transmitter pairs with its receiver, operates at a range of 20-foot & non-directional RF signal.▼ Backlit LCD screen for easy reading and setting in dark.▼ FCC approved.
★ HOW RECEIVER WORKS Receiver with LEARN function, snap-on wall plate, and 18-inch wires with connectors to gas MILLIVOLT valve or electric spark ignition module. The receiver should be kept away from temperatures exceeding 130º F. ▼ Receiver BOX DIMENSION 2.6"x2.4"x1.54". (Please measure your wall outlet box first)
★ REPLACES CROSS REFERENCE MODELS SKY, 9800322, 9800323, 9800324, 9800326, 9800328, 9800329, 9800550, 9800580, 1001-A, 1001, 1001TH, 1001T, 1410T, 1410-A, 1410TH, 3002, 3301, CON, RCK-K, RCK-KS, 5001, 5010, 5301, 5310, 55644, HRC200, RG04-1M, UN3. ▼ LEGAL DISCLAIMER The brand name and model number (if provided) are included solely for cross-reference purposes. All brands, trademarks, and model numbers remain the property of their respective owners.
★ WHAT'S IN BOX Remote transmitter, receiver box, wall mount cover plate, screws, slide switch, wires with connectors, and manuals/instructions for your easy installation.▼Transmitter operates (2) 1.5V AAA batteries; Receiver operates 4 (AA) batteries.(batteries are not included) ▼Strongly recommend Energizer Lithium Batteries. ATTENTION Any corrosion caused by batteries leak will be regarded as improper use by user.▼Gas fireplace kits are not available for locking solenoid gas valve systems.
I purchased the SH400 WiFi versionWhy I purchased: not that you may care but it helps in understanding my selection :). My gas fireplace had an existing remote. Battery operated and it began to fail causing the flame to go out within a few minutes. I have slowly turned the house into a smart home (which is a blessing and a curse especially when my wife ends up fighting with Alexa to turn something on!). Anyway this unit looked like it would do what I wanted - turn the fireplace on and off with Alexa.What’s in the box: Not sure why but I was expecting a large box for this unit - nope - it’s a relatively small box. About a third of a shoe box. Inside is a wiring harness for all fireplace controls, the power supply cord for the controller and a 120v splitter in case you only have one outlet under the fireplace. They also send a manual - but really I did not need it and will explain below.Installing: Note - my fireplace had a 2 outlet receptacle so I did not use the 120v splitter, also it had an existing remote and a blower. First without connecting anything I plugged in the power to the controller (not the AC plug), opened my smart life app and pushed the main power button on the controller. My smart life app immediately recognized the unit and began the addition process - I just followed the prompts on the app and voila, fireplace was added.All leads coming from the controller are clearly labeled where they go and give very clear instructions on how to connect. So my first connection was the signal wires for the gas controller. This was easy because I had the leads from my old remote. Just connected them to the labeled controller wires opened the smart life app clicked on fireplace hit the power and then increased the temp and poof! FIRE. Excellent. Now to figure out how to get the fan hooked up.At this point I DID NOT CONNECT the 110v wire as I was not sure if the controller leads would then have 110v (shock hazard). Rather than try to squeeze my pudgy hands into the back of the fireplace to reach the power leads to the blower, I simply purchase a female end of a 110v plug (Amazon for less than $4). I wired the controller wires to the female plug (yes I had to cut the ends off of the 3 controller wires) and then plugged the blower cord into it. NOW I plugged the 120v plug from the controller into the outlet. Back to the app, power on, temp up and poof! FIRE and WIND! The blower was now on. I also have a fan knob on my fireplace and I placed that on ‘Hi’ because the controller will now regulate the speed. Setting your manual knob any lower than the highest setting will limit the controllers ability to control the fan.The controller also comes with a temperature sensor and I simply ran the wire on the outside of the fireplace and mounted to the side trim. Wire is hidden by the trim and the sensor is small enough that it is not noticeable.This does not come with a separate remote, you use the app for that.The App: Most of our smart devices are on Smart life and the applications are very intuitive. The fireplace app has a large temp dial in the center of the screen that you just rotate to the desired temp. You can program it via a schedule set the +/- temp swings to control the room temp, set to C or F, if you click on the C/F you can also access the blower speeds. Very simple and intuitive. I did rename the device in the app to just ‘fireplace’ as the installed device name was something like ‘superkalafragalisticexpialodocious’.Alexa: our Smart Life skill is enabled on Alexa so as soon as the fireplace was connected in the Smart Life app Alexa recognized it and connected it in the device list. My wife likes to have the fireplace on in the morning as she has her tea and reads so I set up a routine in Alexa. My wife says ‘Alexa, fireplace on” and the routine turns the unit on and temp to 75. ‘Alexa, fireplace off’ turns the unit on and temp to 60, this way the unit is on and monitoring the room for the ambient temp. If it drops below 60F then it will turn on and heat the room to 60.Note that if you turn the main power off the unit is off and not monitoring the ambient temp.Alexa can not control the blower speed (at least from what I have seen so far) but if you set the fan speed to auto in the app and do not turn the main power off then it should be good to go - I am monitoring that now. If you turn the main power off it seems to reset the speed to low.Obviously this unit relies on WiFi and 120v power so if the power goes out and you want the fireplace to kick on (without blower obviously) you would still have to wire a mechanical thermostat and set it somewhere lower than your lowest temp that you have in the app. I have mine set for 50F, this way the app controls to 60f and above and if we are not home and the power goes out and then drops below 50 the mechanical (ie no power required) thermostat keeps the house above freezing.Hope this helpsEnjoy