I just bought a Napoleon NZ6000 from someone on craigslist. It has the wrought iron doors, the screen kit and the blower plus I got a lot of chimney pipe and ducting.
A new construction home was purchased and this fireplace was in it uninstalled.
The guy I bought it from wanted to go with a free standing stove or something I guess.
Here are my questions:
I love the Napoleon, but don't want to have to spend the winter with all the windows open either.
Here is the info on my set up:
I own a 4 year old 3 story colonial in New Hampshire that is 2100 square feet and the footprint is 28 x 34. The first floor is all open concept with the only wall is the stairs going up and even that has double railings so that is open.
I plan to install the unit in the living room flush on a full wall and build a wood and vinyl siding chimney to cover the stove pipe.
The room the stove is going in is situated over the drive under 2 car garage.
My hope was to heat the first floor and pipe some heat down into the garage.
Any help with this one is appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
A new construction home was purchased and this fireplace was in it uninstalled.
The guy I bought it from wanted to go with a free standing stove or something I guess.
Here are my questions:
1. Is this too much of a heat source for what I want to do?
2. Someone wants to buy this fireplace from me, should I sell it and use the money to get a Kozy Heat? The local shop sells these and I was about to buy one when I came across the Napoleon.
I love the Napoleon, but don't want to have to spend the winter with all the windows open either.
Here is the info on my set up:
I own a 4 year old 3 story colonial in New Hampshire that is 2100 square feet and the footprint is 28 x 34. The first floor is all open concept with the only wall is the stairs going up and even that has double railings so that is open.
I plan to install the unit in the living room flush on a full wall and build a wood and vinyl siding chimney to cover the stove pipe.
The room the stove is going in is situated over the drive under 2 car garage.
My hope was to heat the first floor and pipe some heat down into the garage.
Any help with this one is appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris