Kozy Heat Nordik 60TL Gas Fireplace
AUTHORIZED DEALER The Kozy Heat Nordik 60TL is a 60-inch tall linear direct-vent gas fireplace built around Kozy Heat's signature EVO Elevated Burner technology — a proprietary burner system that projects flame around two signature logs rather than along the firebox floor, producing the depth and height of a real wood fire. The "TL" stands for Tall Linear: a wide, contemporary horizontal viewing area engineered for modern open-concept spaces, feature walls, and homes where the fireplace serves as the central architectural element. With 51,000 BTU/hr input, efficiency up to 75.75%, electronic ignition, and a 60" × 20" viewing area, the Nordik 60TL delivers serious heat output AND serious visual presence.
What Makes the Nordik 60TL Different?
The 60TL is what Kozy Heat positions as a tall linear fireplace — a relatively new form factor in residential heating that's reshaping contemporary home design. Where traditional fireplaces have square or modest-rectangle viewing areas (think 30-40 inches wide), tall linear fireplaces stretch the flame across a much wider horizontal canvas — 60 inches in this case, with a 20-inch height that maintains the warmth and proportion of a real fire while reading as architectural feature rather than appliance.
Inside that wide viewing area, Kozy Heat's EVO Elevated Burner system mounts the burners higher in the firebox so flames project along and around the perimeter of two signature logs rather than rising in flat ribbons from the floor. The visual effect across a 60-inch viewing area is striking: flame depth on multiple planes, dancing around three-dimensional logs across the full width of the fireplace.
The Nordik 60TL ships standard with the features that distinguish a primary-use heating fireplace from a decorative-only unit:
- Electronic Ignition Pilot System (IPI) — lights on demand instead of running a continuous standing pilot; saves gas over the heating season
- Ceramic glass — withstands the higher operating temperatures of a 51,000 BTU unit; preserves clarity over years of heat cycling
- Standard ember light kit — illuminates the ember bed even when the fireplace isn't running, for ambient glow
- Standard top light kit — adds warm overhead lighting inside the firebox
- Scandinavian-inspired design — clean lines and intentional proportions that integrate into contemporary, minimalist, and transitional interiors
Specifications
| Brand | Kozy Heat |
|---|---|
| Model | Nordik 60TL (Tall Linear) |
| SKU | NDK-60-TL |
| Vent Type | Direct Vent |
| BTU Input | 51,000 BTU/hr (NG or LP) |
| Steady State Efficiency | 73.37% (NG) / 75.75% (LP) |
| AFUE Rating | 71.94% (NG) / 74.63% (LP) |
| P.4 Efficiency (ENERGUIDE) | 71.07% (NG) / 73.63% (LP) |
| Fuel Type | Natural Gas or Liquid Propane (specify at order) |
| Width | 69-1/2 in. (overall) |
| Height | 54 in. (overall) |
| Depth | 19-1/2 in. |
| Viewing Area | 60 in. (W) × 20 in. (H) — 1,505 sq in. total |
| Ignition | Electronic Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI) |
| Glass | Ceramic |
| Burner Technology | EVO Elevated Burner |
| Standard Features | Ember light kit, top light kit |
| Fan Kit | Optional (recommended for primary-heat use) |
| Log Set | Required, sold separately (Traditional or Birch) |
| Screen Front | Required, sold separately |
| Certification | ANSI Z21.88 Vented Gas Heater |
| Estimated Heating Area | Up to ~2,000 sq. ft. (varies by insulation, ceiling height, climate) |
| Made In | USA (Hussong Manufacturing, Minnesota) |
Available Options & Accessories
The Nordik 60TL offers extensive interior customization — letting you tune the look to match your design without changing the firebox itself. Common options include:
- Log Set — Traditional (classic stacked-firewood) or Birch (lighter, contemporary white-bark). One is required.
- Screen Front — required safety barrier; designed to integrate visually with the Nordik series
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Refractory Liner — interior firebox lining visible behind the flame. Options include:
- Black Brick Refractory — clean, modern, contrast-forward
- Chicago Brick Refractory — traditional warm-toned brick
- Ledgestone Refractory — textured stacked-stone look
- Herringbone Refractory — classic herringbone brick pattern
- Black Glass Panels — sleek modern contemporary finish; especially popular with the linear 60TL form factor
- Fan Kit — optional add-on for active heat circulation (strongly recommended for primary-heat applications)
- Variable Air Blower — upgraded blower with adjustable speed control
- Remote Control — wall switch (standard) or remote control (optional)
- Power Vent System (KPV) — allows longer or more complex vent runs for installations where standard direct vent geometry isn't practical
- Komfort Zone Kit (KZK) — redistributes radiant heat through plenum(s) to other rooms
Brand
Kozy Heat®
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Kozy Heat Gas Fireplace FAQs
What makes Kozy Heat gas fireplaces different from wood fireplaces?
Gas fireplaces offer easier operation, less mess, and more consistent control than a traditional wood-burning fireplace. There is no wood hauling, ash cleanup, or manual fire starting.
What is a direct vent gas fireplace?
A direct vent fireplace draws combustion air from outside and vents exhaust outdoors. This makes it a popular choice for modern installations.
Can I install a Kozy Heat gas fireplace in a room without a chimney?
Often, yes. Many direct vent gas fireplaces can be installed without a masonry chimney, but installation depends on vent routing, clearances, local code, and the selected model.
Are Kozy Heat gas fireplaces for heat or decoration?
Both. Many homeowners choose them for supplemental heat, while others use them as a design centerpiece with realistic flames and decorative media.
Can I choose between traditional and modern styles?
Yes. Kozy Heat offers traditional log-style fireplaces as well as modern linear and contemporary designs.
Should I choose a gas fireplace or gas insert?
Choose a gas insert if you already have an existing wood-burning fireplace you want to convert. Choose a gas fireplace if you are building a new fireplace location or replacing a full fireplace system.
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