yes but not directly, you will need to mount it either closely with a short metal tube to join it and the other end of the tube closer to the fire itself, or more or less the same but with the fan lying on it's back on the floor behind and a longer tube.
Originally there was an adaptor plate complete with tube made to fit, but I've not as much as ever seen one!
There might though be a picture in the manual on my website?
The main problem is the SB and SBT are free standing, all other models are enclosed behind their fire fronts, the difference then is air flow on yours can come from all directions so blown air is not very efficient
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