Hi all,
Here's a diagram of my home. The thermostat, shown on the diagram, has not gone above 67-68 degrees even after burning at 450-550 degrees for 8 hours straight with an outside temp of 45. And, I usually can't get it to rise above 63-65 degrees when it's 35-40 degrees outside.
And my trained skin thermometer agrees with the temp reading. The stove room (shown above), including the kitchen, gets to about 80-85 degrees is my guess.
So I'm obviously facing:
#1 - I'm not able to get enough heat to keep us from using the oil-based hot air furnace during the cold months
#2 - If I can generate the heat, I can't spread it through my house
I've tried the following:
1. Blower on stove + ceiling fan = evenly spread room heat, but the room starts to overheat relatively easily. Thermostat goes up ~1-2 degrees from what it was at otherwise (ambient)
2. Blower on stove + ceiling fan + stand fan blowing TOWARDS the stove = evenly spread room heat, room doesn't overheat as much. Thermostat goes up ~1-2 degrees from what it was at otherwise (ambient). Because of the narrowness of the room, it seems like the fan is blowing air right back against the blower.
3. Blower on stove + ceiling fan + stand fan blowing AWAY from the stove = evenly spread room heat,. Thermostat goes up ~2-3 degrees from what it was at otherwise (ambient). Seems to work well but feels like alot of turbulence in the room.
4. Blower on stove + NO ceiling fan + stand fan blowing away from stove = seems to work very well, room still gets hot but alot of heat gets out of room.
5. Blower on stove + no ceiling fan + no stand fan + furnace fan turned on = Heat spreads most evenly through house - no room is overheated - thermostat goes up the most. Supposedly i'm losing the most heat this way though.
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I'd really like some recommendations here. The stove room is a family room abutted to a garage and there is nothing directly above the stove room (above the garage is a bedroom).
The foyer is smallish but opens up very nicely to the upstairs hallway and bedrooms and there is definitely heat gathering in that hallway/foyer area. I have shut 2 bedrooms (about 350 square feet) completely out. The house is well-insulated, newer casement windows, and a recent air-sealing test showed the house to be well-sealed....above the minimum air flow requirements, but well sealed nonetheless.
Happy to answer any questions...really need to find a way to keep this house at 63-65 degrees using this stove with as little oil use as possible.
Joe