Just wondering if I can get some tips as I am a new wood burner. I recently installed a Englander NCH-30. The stove is in my dinning room/living room.. it's a pretty open area. I have a stove top thermometer and am seeing the stove top at about 450 degrees during my burns. I am burning very dry oak. The problem I am having is I am almost cooking myself out of that area of the house... I cannot get the heat to move to different locations of the house. My kitchen is directly down the hall as well as my bathroom and bed room. I have fans I can use to either blow cold air towards the stove or the heat towards the rooms.... I would also like to get the heat upstairs as my children have a large bedroom up there. What are your opinions on passive vents in the ceiling to the upstairs? Is this going to help or only cause them to pull the cold air down? Temps outside have been 50 during the day and mid 30's during the night. My biggest problem is even if I make a "smaller" fire I am still seeing temps around 80 degree's in my main living area and much cooler elsewhere... any tips? Thanks in advance, Colin.