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Fireplace just installed - not performing
Hi,
We just installed a Majestic BC36 fireplace and I'm not very impressed with the heat output. Maybe I'm doing something wrong? The area being heated is about 800 square feet (living room, dining room, and kitchen) and has a 16' cathedral ceiling over the living room. We have blocked off the rest of the house either by curtains or shutting doors to keep the heat in that one area, the house is only 10 years old and well insulated. But I can only get the temperature up to 58F in the living room with the fireplace burning full tilt (it is about 32F outside today). I have the fireplace vented to outside air and it has glass doors on the front, the damper is supposedly non adjustable (all the way open or closed). There is also a circulation fan installed in the fireplace that evidently draws air in through the top vents of the fireplace, circulates it around the firebox, and puts it out in the bottom vents, but it is a meager air supply. I've even tried putting a small fan in front of the lower air vents and it does seem to draw more heat through, but not enough to make much of a difference. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions, or was my expectation for this fireplace just too high? Perhaps if I could modify the damper to keep it partially closed it would make a difference? |
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