So I really like the look of the osburn 2200 with the baywindow and all that, just found a dealer local that has one to see it in person. really like the layout and price AND it just squeaks in under hte minimum clearances needed in my fireplace. its a large masonry fireplace but the surround is quite small/mantel quite low etc.
however once I was looking at it in the store i realized it actually has a super low effeciency rating compared to everything laying around it. only 63%, compared to the cabello 1200 for example which runs at 83%, a huge difference as i plan on using this for about 50% of my heating needs, to supplement an oil boiler. so that is a huge difference. I would have probably already bought the cabello since it was a floor model on sale for basically the same price except it is a flush firebox and my concern is it will not heat well when the power goes out. we have regualr blackouts up here, although they are always very short (wooded area outside of the city).
I guess my question for you guys is:
1) is apparently every other stove more effecient than these osburns or are the numbers untrustworthy (i know rating anything as variable as a stove is hard!)
2) will a extended firebox really give me the additional heat without a blower when the power is out that i think it will. note i plan on putting one of those heat powered fans on top of the firebox to move air when the power cuts out.
the 1200 is a little smaller than i would like, 67kBTU for a 1400 foot home, but i have super low ceilings and don't plan on turning the oil heat off, just setting it to 55 so i should be ok w/ 67k, I luckily have a super open floorplan totally ideal for the fireplace location. The 1200 will need a mantel heat shield but meh, not really that big a deal.
however once I was looking at it in the store i realized it actually has a super low effeciency rating compared to everything laying around it. only 63%, compared to the cabello 1200 for example which runs at 83%, a huge difference as i plan on using this for about 50% of my heating needs, to supplement an oil boiler. so that is a huge difference. I would have probably already bought the cabello since it was a floor model on sale for basically the same price except it is a flush firebox and my concern is it will not heat well when the power goes out. we have regualr blackouts up here, although they are always very short (wooded area outside of the city).
I guess my question for you guys is:
1) is apparently every other stove more effecient than these osburns or are the numbers untrustworthy (i know rating anything as variable as a stove is hard!)
2) will a extended firebox really give me the additional heat without a blower when the power is out that i think it will. note i plan on putting one of those heat powered fans on top of the firebox to move air when the power cuts out.
the 1200 is a little smaller than i would like, 67kBTU for a 1400 foot home, but i have super low ceilings and don't plan on turning the oil heat off, just setting it to 55 so i should be ok w/ 67k, I luckily have a super open floorplan totally ideal for the fireplace location. The 1200 will need a mantel heat shield but meh, not really that big a deal.