Napoleon · Gas Fireplaces
Napoleon HD40
Direct-vent · 27k BTU · battery-backup ignition
A larger, more realistic fire with a battery-backup ignition that keeps producing heat when the power is out — genuinely useful in storm-prone Simcoe County.
27k
BTU

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Why homeowners choose the Napoleon HD40
The Napoleon HD40 is a larger, more realistic gas fireplace with a battery-backup ignition that keeps producing heat when the power is out — genuinely useful in storm-prone Simcoe County. It makes a real living-room focal point and puts out 27,000 BTU of supplemental heat.
- 27,000 BTU with a realistic Phazer log set
- Battery-backup ignition keeps heating during a power outage
- Sealed direct-vent design — safe and efficient
A good fit if…
- Homeowners who want a living-room focal point with real heat
- Storm-prone areas where outage-proof heat matters
- Anyone upgrading from an older or builder-grade fireplace
Key specifications

- Heat output
- 27,000 BTU
- Venting
- Direct-vent
- Ignition
- Electronic + battery backup
- Flame
- Phazer log set
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- Licensed & insured technicians
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — its electronic ignition has a battery backup, so it keeps lighting and producing heat when the power is out. That is a real advantage during winter storms in cottage country and rural Simcoe.
A direct-vent unit like the HD40 produces real supplemental heat (27,000 BTU here) — enough to warm a living space and take the edge off your furnace load. For whole-room zone heating, the Elevation X adds a circulating blower.
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