I have a 2-story home, brick, decent insulation but 100 years old .....with a Trane 120,000 BTU furnace which I'm rarely using since I had my new Lopi Freedom insert installed. The Freedom is inside the main living room's masonry fireplace (ground floor) and the family sleeps in 3 bedrooms upstairs. I have a digital thermometer in each of the rooms.
Traditionally, the upstairs bedrooms are about 5 degrees warmer than the living room (heat rises). With the Freedom insert now, the upstairs is cooler than the hot living room by about 10 degrees but I thought I could fix that by intermittantly turning on the furnace "blower" without the furnace generating heat --- there's a switch that turns the blower on easily. Well, it didn't work.
Now, when the living room w/Freedom insert is 75 degrees, the upstairs bedrooms are 65. And when I turn the furnace blower on, I can hear the furnace blower clearly and feel the cool air coming from all the vents, but after an hour there has been no change in the temperatures; the living room is still 75, the bedrooms still 65. In fact, after a one-hour trial this week, the living room temp INCREASED to 76, the upstairs dropped to 63, and I had to open the living room windows to cool off the ground floor.
Why would that happen? What ideas do you have that might lead to the furnace blower not equilibrating the temps throughout the house? I'm puzzled, and unfortuantely looking forward to some chilly nights upstairs this winter for me and the kids.
Traditionally, the upstairs bedrooms are about 5 degrees warmer than the living room (heat rises). With the Freedom insert now, the upstairs is cooler than the hot living room by about 10 degrees but I thought I could fix that by intermittantly turning on the furnace "blower" without the furnace generating heat --- there's a switch that turns the blower on easily. Well, it didn't work.
Now, when the living room w/Freedom insert is 75 degrees, the upstairs bedrooms are 65. And when I turn the furnace blower on, I can hear the furnace blower clearly and feel the cool air coming from all the vents, but after an hour there has been no change in the temperatures; the living room is still 75, the bedrooms still 65. In fact, after a one-hour trial this week, the living room temp INCREASED to 76, the upstairs dropped to 63, and I had to open the living room windows to cool off the ground floor.
Why would that happen? What ideas do you have that might lead to the furnace blower not equilibrating the temps throughout the house? I'm puzzled, and unfortuantely looking forward to some chilly nights upstairs this winter for me and the kids.