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Hi Dave
I suggest you have the fireplace checked out.
Check the power rating of the fireplace, the power rating of the power connection, and the power rating of the fuse your house has for this unit. The fuse should be rated a little higher than the fireplace, and this should trip before the plug starts to heat up. It should not burn out.
There may be a short circuit, or the heating element in the fireplace may be faulty.
Get a professional to do this as you and your families safety is most important.
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check that you have thermopile connections are right at valve and that the flame is hitting both thermopile and thermocouple good. pilot falme may be blue but is it strong? a strong pilot has flame completely hitting both safety's. if pilot is small check pilot orifice inside pilot hood, a quick fix which may work is put vacuum over pilot hood and **** out any dust in there, just be gentle...
Most likely sounds like the thermal fuse has gone out. if you take off the top of the fireplace you will find a little metal tube in front of the blower. This is the thermal fuse if it has gone out only your fan will blow and the heating element will not put out heat. You can pick one of the fuses up at radio shack for 3 dollars. the only problem is how to go about repacing it since it was crimped in and you can't use a soldering iron because it will trip it. If I come up with a way to change it I will let you know so far I can't.
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