Hello, I have heard different things from dealers and am here to see if there are more consistent answers. From looking at some past posts here, it seems that the size of stove box determines the amount of fuel which determines the burn time (along with species burned). And that cat stoves offer longer burn times because they can continue to burn on low (I know it's more involved than that, but but that's not my focus at the moment). Is the idea of a larger stove box still that the larger box means longer burn times for a non-cat stove?
I've posted before about sizing an f45 or f55 for a 1375-1400 sq ft home in Maine (just a bit inland from midcoast; just slightly over the "green zone" but in the colder "blue zone" of the 2023 Jøtul map). The dealer suggests the f55 is the right choice for a whole house heater where longer burn times are wanted. But another has said that that f55 might be too much. We would like a warm house in winter. If you can dial these stoves down to lower heat output, then wouldn't the bigger stove be a better bet? We've been deciding between the Jøtuls for their ease as far as non-cat stoves. If we were to go cat, we heard great things about blaze king models. We just want the best stove for our situation as you can't return the stove once it's bought.
The house is a 2-story 1990s cape--stairway in between the side of house on first floor, bedrooms above. Standard insulation, lots of windows in the living room where stove would be. We'd want a whole house heater tho we will have backup heat pumps for when temps are favorable. But power goes out a lot here. Chimney is interior masonry with an insulated steel liner that goes down to the clean out in the basement. Stove would be on first floor. Chimney is about 20 feet tall above stove surface if the stove is around 27-30 inches height. Stove pipe currently goes just over two feet then one 90° into the masonry chimney (but if we get a different stove, we would get a different pipe as needed). So just wondering about stove size right now and if the logic is true behind getting the larger stove [box] just means having the potential for a longer burn time. Right now, looking at deciding between the Jøtuls F45 or F55, but have been thinking more about a cat stove and then would only want to look at something that would work in the Blaze King line. Thanks!
I've posted before about sizing an f45 or f55 for a 1375-1400 sq ft home in Maine (just a bit inland from midcoast; just slightly over the "green zone" but in the colder "blue zone" of the 2023 Jøtul map). The dealer suggests the f55 is the right choice for a whole house heater where longer burn times are wanted. But another has said that that f55 might be too much. We would like a warm house in winter. If you can dial these stoves down to lower heat output, then wouldn't the bigger stove be a better bet? We've been deciding between the Jøtuls for their ease as far as non-cat stoves. If we were to go cat, we heard great things about blaze king models. We just want the best stove for our situation as you can't return the stove once it's bought.
The house is a 2-story 1990s cape--stairway in between the side of house on first floor, bedrooms above. Standard insulation, lots of windows in the living room where stove would be. We'd want a whole house heater tho we will have backup heat pumps for when temps are favorable. But power goes out a lot here. Chimney is interior masonry with an insulated steel liner that goes down to the clean out in the basement. Stove would be on first floor. Chimney is about 20 feet tall above stove surface if the stove is around 27-30 inches height. Stove pipe currently goes just over two feet then one 90° into the masonry chimney (but if we get a different stove, we would get a different pipe as needed). So just wondering about stove size right now and if the logic is true behind getting the larger stove [box] just means having the potential for a longer burn time. Right now, looking at deciding between the Jøtuls F45 or F55, but have been thinking more about a cat stove and then would only want to look at something that would work in the Blaze King line. Thanks!