Dishpointer
Silver Member
Something seems wrong. I know its a fireplace insert, not a wood stove but a 20 degree temp differential does not sound very impressive.
My stove will keep our 3500 square foot house in the high 60's when it is 0 outside. The great room (900 square feet) is kept in the mid 70's. When you have good dry wood you should be able to shut the air down to almost nothing and have a strong fire.
I agree! Something seems wrong. Your insert should be putting out much more heat than that. When I close my insert down, I can make it 95 degrees in that room if I kept the fan going. It will make you open the door to cool off. My bet is that it's not drawing fresh air correctly. Maybe a line is kinked some where? You shouldn't have to open a window before you add wood. That right there makes me believe it isn't getting fresh air correctly. Hopefully the manufacturer can solve the problem when he comes out.