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I have a heatilator in my fireplace that works fine.  The Regency switch (functions like a dimmer) broke. I need to replace it. It has 2 3-prong plugs, one for the heatilator and one for the power.  I can't find a source on the internet. The switch is housed in a small black plastic box about 3" high, 2" deep and 2" wide. Can you help me?

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Hello Grace, you might have to remove the switch and take it to a wood stove store, an electrical supply house, as trying to find parts for them be very hard, I did find this home page,http://www.heatilatorhomeproducts.com/customerCare/installManuals/index.asp
good luck
James

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I am a chimney sweep with over 22 years of experience, CSIA certified and member of the NCSG, I can answer questions about smoky fire places, wood stoves, and heating units (boiler and furnace chimneys) do you need a relining? A cap? And much more

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