Changing stoves
I currently live in a 1350sf, 70's manufactured ranch with a basement of which 50+% is a family room. We purchased the 70's ranch home 13yrs ago and have been primarily heating with a Whitfield pellet stove (the model number eludes me at this moment) that is able to keep most places upstairs in the house at 67°. She has done a fair job but feel that she is underated for the 2700sf that were attempt to heat. We have two other sources of back up heat that is used in the beginning and end of the heating season and when single digits are hit.
Being that we have an open spiral staircase near the center of the house, I cut and installed boot ducts on 6" pipe to the basement family room (above drop ceiling ) with duct fans being utilized to draw heat from the family below and was able to disguise duct work with egg crate drop ceiling panels. This significantly stabilized house temps. But we still require use from time to time utilizing a 100K LP boiler.
One of the primary reasons to replace the Whitfield Stove is that it emits soot out the rod hole for the tube scraper. This is quite irritating for my wife!
I am currently investigating the Harman P61. From my investigation and research this unit should be capable of handling my 2700sf heating needs with some to spare. One of the biggest questions is.. Does it or will I face soot issues with the Harman P61 being pushed around the interior of our home? Under proper/normal operation.
All comments and suggestions will be appreciated.
Thank you for the time that you took to read this!
Respectfully
Mark in NWPA
I currently live in a 1350sf, 70's manufactured ranch with a basement of which 50+% is a family room. We purchased the 70's ranch home 13yrs ago and have been primarily heating with a Whitfield pellet stove (the model number eludes me at this moment) that is able to keep most places upstairs in the house at 67°. She has done a fair job but feel that she is underated for the 2700sf that were attempt to heat. We have two other sources of back up heat that is used in the beginning and end of the heating season and when single digits are hit.
Being that we have an open spiral staircase near the center of the house, I cut and installed boot ducts on 6" pipe to the basement family room (above drop ceiling ) with duct fans being utilized to draw heat from the family below and was able to disguise duct work with egg crate drop ceiling panels. This significantly stabilized house temps. But we still require use from time to time utilizing a 100K LP boiler.
One of the primary reasons to replace the Whitfield Stove is that it emits soot out the rod hole for the tube scraper. This is quite irritating for my wife!
I am currently investigating the Harman P61. From my investigation and research this unit should be capable of handling my 2700sf heating needs with some to spare. One of the biggest questions is.. Does it or will I face soot issues with the Harman P61 being pushed around the interior of our home? Under proper/normal operation.
All comments and suggestions will be appreciated.
Thank you for the time that you took to read this!
Respectfully
Mark in NWPA
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