Hello,
I am looking to replace an existing Majestic Gas (RHE32)insert with a wood insert. I am having difficulty narrowing down this list;
Pacific Energy Pacific: Firebox-???cu ft, Efficiency ???%
Regency I2400: Firebox-2.3cu ft, Efficiency 77%
Hampton HI300: Firebox-2.3cu ft, Efficiency 77%
Avalon Rainier: Firebox-1.8cu ft, Efficiency 71.7%
Lopi Freedom: Firebox-2.2cu ft, Efficiency 78.8%
Enerzone Solution 2.3- I: Firebox-2.3cu ft, Efficiency ???%
Napoleon 1402: Firebox-2.25cu ft, Efficiency ???%
Osborn 2200: Firebox-2.2cu ft, Efficiency ???%
Can any one fill in the question marks?
Also, with the efficency ratings some manufacturers specify DEQ or EPA or list Both(best case) others do not reference either specification.
One more thing, Is the hampton insert truly a cast stove?, or is it a steel stove with cast trim?
All are around the same price with the exception being the Enerzone which is the least expensive and is rarely mentioned on this board, good or bad.
House is a two story well insulated 2300ft^2
Thanks for the help.
I am looking to replace an existing Majestic Gas (RHE32)insert with a wood insert. I am having difficulty narrowing down this list;
Pacific Energy Pacific: Firebox-???cu ft, Efficiency ???%
Regency I2400: Firebox-2.3cu ft, Efficiency 77%
Hampton HI300: Firebox-2.3cu ft, Efficiency 77%
Avalon Rainier: Firebox-1.8cu ft, Efficiency 71.7%
Lopi Freedom: Firebox-2.2cu ft, Efficiency 78.8%
Enerzone Solution 2.3- I: Firebox-2.3cu ft, Efficiency ???%
Napoleon 1402: Firebox-2.25cu ft, Efficiency ???%
Osborn 2200: Firebox-2.2cu ft, Efficiency ???%
Can any one fill in the question marks?
Also, with the efficency ratings some manufacturers specify DEQ or EPA or list Both(best case) others do not reference either specification.
One more thing, Is the hampton insert truly a cast stove?, or is it a steel stove with cast trim?
All are around the same price with the exception being the Enerzone which is the least expensive and is rarely mentioned on this board, good or bad.
House is a two story well insulated 2300ft^2
Thanks for the help.