Almost made a decision on the stove; Lennox Montecito. This is the same as the BIS Tradition CE, but much easier to locate around here. $4400 with the Hammered Steel Facade, and Cast Iron Door. We also have an option to buy the Napoleon NZ26 for $3100, but my wife really likes the look of this one, and the firebox is slightly larger too, plus you have many more options on which pipe to use. That $1300 is a huge difference though, so that's why I haven't closed the door on it.
Based on my requirements it met the most criteria;
Must Have:
OAK on Left - the outside air kit needs to vent on the left side so that I can easily vent it through my garage to the outside, which is less than 6 feet. Otherwise I would have to go up 20'. To the right is not an option. From what I can tell, this eliminates some choices that people really like; RSF Opel 2 and 3, Kozy Heat Z42, Osburn Stratford so far. Only the Napoleon NZ26 and BIS Tradition CE vent on the left, so far. CHECK
Non-Cat - It sounds like the Cat option is a pain, from what I have read. I've use non-cat before and was great at using my insert so I'll stick to that. CHECK
Nice to Have:
High Efficiency - obviously the higher the better, barring the cat options. 86.6% CHECK! (although I've seen the number listed as 72% elsewhere, it's still good).
Mid to high Max BTU's- it's not a huge house so I dont' need the king of BTU's, but strong enough to warm us up on the coolest of days in NE. 55,000 Good enough, but I wish it were higher.
Shallow Depth - since I have to build out the chase/alcove area to accommodate any ZC I have some flexibility here, but too deep will start to be a pain with offsets, etc. CHECK - 25" Deep. Only have to build out 6".
Strong blower - at least strong enough to blow the heat around when the power is on. Some are only 115 cfm, which doesn't seem very strong. My bathroom fan is 115. CHECK - 200 CFM. As good as it gets in this range.
Large Viewing area - it would be nice to see the fire. 22.25" x 12.25". Not huge, bot only the NZ26 was bigger in this price range.
Arched door top - just looks nice. Not mandatory CHECK. Looks very cool with the hammered steel facade. Going with the cast iron door.
Low mantel - since the ceilings are only 7 1/2 feet I don't want the mantel to be 6 feet up, if possible. CHECK. 42" Mantel height requirement. lowest of all.
Based on my requirements it met the most criteria;
Must Have:
OAK on Left - the outside air kit needs to vent on the left side so that I can easily vent it through my garage to the outside, which is less than 6 feet. Otherwise I would have to go up 20'. To the right is not an option. From what I can tell, this eliminates some choices that people really like; RSF Opel 2 and 3, Kozy Heat Z42, Osburn Stratford so far. Only the Napoleon NZ26 and BIS Tradition CE vent on the left, so far. CHECK
Non-Cat - It sounds like the Cat option is a pain, from what I have read. I've use non-cat before and was great at using my insert so I'll stick to that. CHECK
Nice to Have:
High Efficiency - obviously the higher the better, barring the cat options. 86.6% CHECK! (although I've seen the number listed as 72% elsewhere, it's still good).
Mid to high Max BTU's- it's not a huge house so I dont' need the king of BTU's, but strong enough to warm us up on the coolest of days in NE. 55,000 Good enough, but I wish it were higher.
Shallow Depth - since I have to build out the chase/alcove area to accommodate any ZC I have some flexibility here, but too deep will start to be a pain with offsets, etc. CHECK - 25" Deep. Only have to build out 6".
Strong blower - at least strong enough to blow the heat around when the power is on. Some are only 115 cfm, which doesn't seem very strong. My bathroom fan is 115. CHECK - 200 CFM. As good as it gets in this range.
Large Viewing area - it would be nice to see the fire. 22.25" x 12.25". Not huge, bot only the NZ26 was bigger in this price range.
Arched door top - just looks nice. Not mandatory CHECK. Looks very cool with the hammered steel facade. Going with the cast iron door.
Low mantel - since the ceilings are only 7 1/2 feet I don't want the mantel to be 6 feet up, if possible. CHECK. 42" Mantel height requirement. lowest of all.
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