To all, I'm new to this forum and appreciate any feed back.
I've been heating our 1700 sqft colonial with a 1985ish Jotul 8 (non-catalytic model) for 4 years now as the primary source of heating. I am planning on upgrading the stove to something newer for a few reasons. Current stove can keep the 1st floor temperature around 70F even on cold days and the upstairs mid 60'sF. With the Jotul we feed it roughly every 1 1/2 to 2 hours and if we don't it cools down fast but basically my wife or I am home most of the day to do this. To replace this stove I'm considering getting a Hearthstone Heritage. Seems like a pretty direct fit size and connection wise to what I have. Does any one know how efficient the Jotul is? The only documents I see state it heats at rates from 12600 to 33000 BTU's. Hearthstone states an efficiency of 81% measured using a lower heating value (LHV) - what does this mean?
Thanks.
I've been heating our 1700 sqft colonial with a 1985ish Jotul 8 (non-catalytic model) for 4 years now as the primary source of heating. I am planning on upgrading the stove to something newer for a few reasons. Current stove can keep the 1st floor temperature around 70F even on cold days and the upstairs mid 60'sF. With the Jotul we feed it roughly every 1 1/2 to 2 hours and if we don't it cools down fast but basically my wife or I am home most of the day to do this. To replace this stove I'm considering getting a Hearthstone Heritage. Seems like a pretty direct fit size and connection wise to what I have. Does any one know how efficient the Jotul is? The only documents I see state it heats at rates from 12600 to 33000 BTU's. Hearthstone states an efficiency of 81% measured using a lower heating value (LHV) - what does this mean?
Thanks.