I have a Napoleon 1100cp being picked up later this week. It's been 15 years since I lived with wood heat and I have learned allot thanks to this forum. Thanks...
I'm thinking about setting up the 1100 in front of a hearth which is not called for at all by the manufacturer. They call for 6" on a wall and 2" on a corner to combustionables. I'm thinking about sealing the hearth on sides and bottom just to leave the top open. On the wall, inside the hearth would be a cold air return for my forced air furnace. This is where the cool air comes from. Then, I'll set up feeds from the non-stove rooms from their low return vents. I'll leave the upper vents out of the systen because of AC returns in the summer.
What do you think? I'm still toying with the best way to get heat transfer to the 1" air gap. The hope is to create a convection heat pump that moves air around the house??? What do you guys think?
DISCLAIMER: This is a very specific application following manufacturer's minimum clearances. Don't try this at home. LOL
:coolsmile: ,
Couper
I'm thinking about setting up the 1100 in front of a hearth which is not called for at all by the manufacturer. They call for 6" on a wall and 2" on a corner to combustionables. I'm thinking about sealing the hearth on sides and bottom just to leave the top open. On the wall, inside the hearth would be a cold air return for my forced air furnace. This is where the cool air comes from. Then, I'll set up feeds from the non-stove rooms from their low return vents. I'll leave the upper vents out of the systen because of AC returns in the summer.
What do you think? I'm still toying with the best way to get heat transfer to the 1" air gap. The hope is to create a convection heat pump that moves air around the house??? What do you guys think?
DISCLAIMER: This is a very specific application following manufacturer's minimum clearances. Don't try this at home. LOL
:coolsmile: ,
Couper