Hi all.
My insert is on the first floor/basement which is about 30-40% underground. The walls are studded and insulated and I am in the process of replacing the paneling with drywall (among other things). This 700-800 sq ft area has an open staircase leading into the main living area. In another post (https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/77024/) I contemplated using a fan and duct work to pull cold air downstairs and let more hot air rise up the stairwell, but as you work you can’t help getting new ideas.
Check out the pics.
See the soffit directly above and to the right of the stove? Right above the PBR can that the light is magically drawn to. That leads right into the return of the upstairs HVAC system (which is right behind that wall and inside the insulated envelope of the house).
What do you all think about putting a couple of registers into that soffit so the heat can penetrate into the soffit, fill the empty space between the floor and ceiling, and be recycled by the HVAC?
There are code issues with having returns within 10 ft of a stove. Assuming I install a $50 fire damper like this one ((broken link removed)), do you think I am still up to code.
BTW, my chimney is 25ft w/ a 6†SS liner, so I have a great draft and I’m not worried about CO, but I would probably get another CO meter or 2 w/ this configuration just to be safe.
Thanks for your feedback!
Mike.R
My insert is on the first floor/basement which is about 30-40% underground. The walls are studded and insulated and I am in the process of replacing the paneling with drywall (among other things). This 700-800 sq ft area has an open staircase leading into the main living area. In another post (https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/77024/) I contemplated using a fan and duct work to pull cold air downstairs and let more hot air rise up the stairwell, but as you work you can’t help getting new ideas.
Check out the pics.
See the soffit directly above and to the right of the stove? Right above the PBR can that the light is magically drawn to. That leads right into the return of the upstairs HVAC system (which is right behind that wall and inside the insulated envelope of the house).
What do you all think about putting a couple of registers into that soffit so the heat can penetrate into the soffit, fill the empty space between the floor and ceiling, and be recycled by the HVAC?
There are code issues with having returns within 10 ft of a stove. Assuming I install a $50 fire damper like this one ((broken link removed)), do you think I am still up to code.
BTW, my chimney is 25ft w/ a 6†SS liner, so I have a great draft and I’m not worried about CO, but I would probably get another CO meter or 2 w/ this configuration just to be safe.
Thanks for your feedback!
Mike.R