Ortal Island, Curve & Oval Collection – Noréa Foyers Grand Montréal

Type

Fireplaces

Type

Gaz

Brand

ORTAL

Variations (models)

Island 70, Island 130, Stand Alone 270 (75×65 Curve), Stand Alone 360 (75×65 Curve Tunnel), Oval 120

Fuel

Natural gas / propane

ViewingArea (W×H)

Island 70 26 1/2″×19 1/8″; Island 130 53″×19 11/16″; Oval 120 36 1/4″×12 7/8″

Venting

4×6 Direct Vent (Island 70); 5×8 Direct Vent (Island 130, Stand Alone 270/360, Oval 120); Power Vent where specified

HeatBarrier

Double glass (Island/Curve); Micro-mesh screen (Oval 120)

Controls

Remote, wall switch, Wi-Fi (depending on model)

The Ortal Island, Curve & Oval collection features premium freestanding gas fireplaces: Island (rectangular), Stand Alone Curve 270/360 (cylindrical, single-sided or tunnel), and Oval 120 (oval wall-mounted or suspended). All are Direct Vent, compatible with natural gas or propane, and include heat barriers for a safe glass front and spectacular flame display—an ideal solution for creating a design focal point with minimal construction in Greater Montréal residential projects.

Ortal Island, Curve & Oval Collection – Key Features

  • Freestanding or suspended design with base and decorative hood options depending on the model.

  • Heat barriers: double glass (Island/Curve) or micro-mesh screen (Oval 120) for increased safety.

  • Direct Venting: 4×6 (Island 70) or 5×8 (Island 130, Curve 270/360, Oval 120); Power Vent compatible where specified.

  • Controls: remote control, wall switch, and Wi-Fi (depending on model).

  • Finishes: decorative media (logs, stones, glass), accent lighting, and home automation integration.

Ortal Island, Curve & Oval Collection – Performance & Comfort

  • Range of 23,750 to 37,167 BTU/h depending on format (NG/LP), with AFUE up to 81.4%.

  • Sealed design optimizing convection; Passive Cool Wall on Island/Curve for integrating a TV or artwork above, respecting manufacturer clearances.

Installation & Compliance (Québec)

  • Installation by a gas contractor (RBQ license) according to CSA B149.1.

  • Venting sizing (4×6/5×8) and terminations according to manufacturer charts; structural support requirements for wall-mounted/suspended models.

  • Mandatory commissioning and leak checks; annual maintenance recommended.

Maintenance & Warranty

  • Annual inspection: burner, gaskets, glass/screen, venting; glass cleaning according to Ortal guidelines.

  • Compliance with commissioning procedures to preserve the manufacturer’s warranty.

Ortal Island, Curve & Oval Collection – Specifications

Model Type / Mounting Fuel Output (BTU/h) AFUE Efficiency Viewing Area (W × H) Venting Heat Barrier Controls Options
Island 70 Freestanding NG / LP NG 29,100 | LP 28,118 NG 77.8% | LP 73.9% 26 1/2″ × 19 1/8″ 4×6 coaxial Direct Vent Double glass Wi-Fi, remote, wall switch Base and hoods (flat/decorative)
Island 130 Freestanding NG / LP NG 37,167 | LP 35,316 NG 77.8% | LP 81.4% 53″ × 19 11/16″ 5×8 coaxial Direct Vent Double glass Remote, wall switch With/without base, decorative hoods
Stand Alone 270 (75×65 Curve) Freestanding (single-sided) NG / LP NG 28,500 | LP 33,029 NG 77.8% | LP 73.9% 5×8 coaxial Direct Vent Double glass Remote, wall switch Base and decorative hoods
Stand Alone 360 (75×65 Curve Tunnel) Freestanding (see-through) NG / LP NG 28,500 | LP 33,029 NG 77.8% | LP 73.9% 5×8 coaxial Direct Vent Double glass Remote, wall switch Base and hoods (incl. Bordelet)
Oval 120 Wall-mounted (suspended option) NG / LP NG 23,750 | LP 23,750 36 1/4″ × 12 7/8″ 5×8 coaxial Direct Vent Micro-mesh screen Wi-Fi, remote Matte interior finish; media included

Let’s discuss your configuration (dimensions, output, base/hood, media, automation). Our certified advisors size and plan your turnkey installation.

Montréal & North Shore — 950 Bégin, Ville St-Laurent QC H4M 2N5 — 514-254-4131
South Shore — 4175 ch. Chambly, Saint-Hubert QC J3Y 3M5 — 450-445-0041

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Ortal Island, Curve 270/360 and Oval 120 Collection: freestanding or suspended design, 4×6/5×8 Direct Vent, safety heat barriers, Wi-Fi control. Professional CSA B149.1 installation in Québec.

Le Flare See Through 45 peut-il être installé sous un téléviseur ?

Oui, lorsque l’installation respecte le manuel et la gestion de chaleur Cool Touch Wall, qui permet de réduire la chaleur en façade pour abaisser le téléviseur plus près du foyer. Les schémas de montage TV et exigences de rejets/chaleur sont détaillés par Flare; toujours suivre le manuel d’installation et la configuration de heat-release recommandée.

Quel type de ventilation est requis ?

Le ST-45 est un foyer à évent direct (système coaxial scellé). La fiche technique liste un raccord 4×6 en configuration naturelle, et 3×5 avec power vent. Le manuel couvre les parcours, terminaisons horizontales/verticales et les dégagements au conduit. Un installateur qualifié doit valider le tracé sur place.

Quelle est la puissance et l’efficacité énergétique ?

La puissance d’entrée maximale est de 36 000 BTU/h en gaz naturel (GN) et 28 000 BTU/h en propane (PL). Le fabricant annonce une efficacité jusqu’à 82 % (GN) / 83 % (PL). Les performances réelles varient selon la configuration, le réglage et la qualité d’évacuation.

Quelles garanties et certifications s’appliquent au Québec ?

Flare indique une certification CSA pour l’installation en Amérique du Nord. La garantie prévoit 18 mois sur l’électronique, 5 ans sur les vitrages (bris thermique) et 10 ans limités sur la boîte foyère et les brûleurs. Au Québec, l’installation du gaz doit respecter le Code CSA B149.1 et le manuel du fabricant.

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