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Details: HHT OEM Heat N Glo Pilot Assembly – NG (060-514A) – Original OEM Part
Brand: HHT
Replacement natural gas (NG) pilot assembly for Heat & Glo gas stoves and inserts. For standing pilot units only, does not work with IPI, HSI or DSI. Fits the following HHT Gas Fireplace models: Heat N Glo Gas Fireplaces: 6000XL – Pre Feb 1995 AT-INSERT BAY-GDV-95 – After May 1996 DVT-STOVE – After May 1996 PIER-TR – Pre 5/3/96 Heat & Glo part # 060-514A OEM Hearth & Home part. May fit other models, check your owners manual for part numbers.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Heat N Glo Pilot Assembly (060-514A)
- Part #060-514A
- Natural Gas with TC and TP
- Original HHT Parts
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
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