Greetings forum,
I've been doing a lot of reading here lately but first time posting. When I started pondering getting a gas insert, I didn't think efficiency would be an issue. Gas furnaces can be so efficient. However, I was shocked to find the efficiency with an insert can go as low as in the 50's. Moreover, it is very difficult to find guidance on getting an efficient insert. Some of the manufacturer's make that info hard to find, I can't find any website that compares efficiency of the various brands, and I've spoken with two stores who had trouble getting me that information and one said they rarely get asked that question... We have an ideal setup to be able to heat our whole 2,300 sf open floor plan house with an insert as the fireplace/chimney is central to the house and by the areas we spend the most time in and like to keep the warmest. I also can't see pulling the trigger on something that has worse efficiency than our 40 year old oil furnace (80%). The best I could find was a Napoleon Roxbury 30 that is only 24000 btu but is 85% efficient, but has been discontinued We need something that is 38k plus with a good turn down ratio, but most importantly efficient. Can any of you fine folks help me out in my quest?
I've been doing a lot of reading here lately but first time posting. When I started pondering getting a gas insert, I didn't think efficiency would be an issue. Gas furnaces can be so efficient. However, I was shocked to find the efficiency with an insert can go as low as in the 50's. Moreover, it is very difficult to find guidance on getting an efficient insert. Some of the manufacturer's make that info hard to find, I can't find any website that compares efficiency of the various brands, and I've spoken with two stores who had trouble getting me that information and one said they rarely get asked that question... We have an ideal setup to be able to heat our whole 2,300 sf open floor plan house with an insert as the fireplace/chimney is central to the house and by the areas we spend the most time in and like to keep the warmest. I also can't see pulling the trigger on something that has worse efficiency than our 40 year old oil furnace (80%). The best I could find was a Napoleon Roxbury 30 that is only 24000 btu but is 85% efficient, but has been discontinued We need something that is 38k plus with a good turn down ratio, but most importantly efficient. Can any of you fine folks help me out in my quest?