I was just checking the jotul line out. I've heard of them but don't know anyone that has them out burned work them.
Anyone have first hand experience? How much were you seeing them for?
What's the footprint dimensions for the f55?
Clark, I did what you have in mind this year, I had the Princess Insert which was a great stove but couldn't keep up once the temp got down to lower 20's or so. I wanted the IS but my opening was 1 inch to short, I ended up going with the Woodstock PH which has a higher btu output than the IS anyways. With the PH I can heat the house below 20 no problem now, what I like about the PH is the soapstone really holds the heat for a long time so when the fire has burned down to coals the stove is still at 400 and keeping up. I looked at all the 6 inch rear venters so if you have any questions I may be able to answer them for you.
Good luck, I think you'll be happy with the change, my house is a tad bit bigger than yours so sounds like we're in the same boat.
What's the footprint dimensions for the f55?
That's not the footprint though. I downloaded the manual and the feet are only 17" deep.
I didn't see, does the f55 need ember protection or thermal?
Thanks for all the input so far. Just have to fill some more research then make a decision.
Its about 600 sf or soWhat size room do you have your stove in?
Its about 600 sf or so
I thought it might be too but being soapstone its a soft heat. No matter what stove you get, in order to try and heat your big house you're going to have to run the stove on the high side so its going to be hot.That's a big room. My room is 19 x15. I think the progress would be to much for me. My neighbor has a progress and he thinks it would be way to hot. He's got more of a open floor plan and he even says his gets hot.
That's a big room. My room is 19 x15. I think the progress would be to much for me. My neighbor has a progress and he thinks it would be way to hot. He's got more of a open floor plan and he even says his gets hot.
Not sure if it's an option for your house but can you install a second stove in the house and keep the current insert as is? That's exactly what I did, and while the new stove (3.1cf firebox) will happily keep the house warm even when it's freezing cold, having the second stove fired up as well makes it ridiculously easy plus gives me a lot more flexibility. I love having 2 stoves, best decision I could have made. Just a thought.
E.
For a small stove room but a large area to heat a convective stove may be a better idea. The hot air produced by the stove can be moved with some strategically placed fans without heating up the room too much. Take a look at the clearances for the stove you are interested in. The lower they are the more convective the stove usually is.
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