Hello
We have a fairly new Heat & Glo SL-550TRS-D DV w/IPI Zero Clearance Propane Fireplace.
Fireplace
http://www.grillandhearth.com/details/Fireplaces/Direct_Vent/Heat-N-Glo/6094940070.html
The fireplace is on the outside of wall in the living room in the top level of our split entry house. The room is 14 x 17 with the bedrooms down the hall.
We have the optional convection blower to heat this space efficiently. I set the blower variable speed control to approx 3/4 on. The blower sensor was mounted under the firebox in the place specified by the installation manual.
At this setting when the fireplace is turned on, the convection air output temperature above the firebox rises from room temp to 239 degrees, the blower turns on. The blower reduces the output temperature down to 120 - 122 degrees where it stays and warms the room.
This temperature is being measured by a Maverick ET-7 Remote 2 sensor Barbecue Digital Thermometer.
Thermometer
http://www.partshelf.com/maet7.html
So my question - Is this the optimum blower speed setting at "3/4 on" good enough to efficiently warm the top level of the split??
We have a fairly new Heat & Glo SL-550TRS-D DV w/IPI Zero Clearance Propane Fireplace.
Fireplace

The fireplace is on the outside of wall in the living room in the top level of our split entry house. The room is 14 x 17 with the bedrooms down the hall.
We have the optional convection blower to heat this space efficiently. I set the blower variable speed control to approx 3/4 on. The blower sensor was mounted under the firebox in the place specified by the installation manual.
At this setting when the fireplace is turned on, the convection air output temperature above the firebox rises from room temp to 239 degrees, the blower turns on. The blower reduces the output temperature down to 120 - 122 degrees where it stays and warms the room.
This temperature is being measured by a Maverick ET-7 Remote 2 sensor Barbecue Digital Thermometer.
Thermometer

So my question - Is this the optimum blower speed setting at "3/4 on" good enough to efficiently warm the top level of the split??