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On Jan 3, 9:19*pm, geraldthehamster wrote:
There seems to be a lot of variation in price, for the same kilowattage. Would anyone care to recommend a make, in the 5-8 kW range? What is the Miele of multifuel stoves? Cheers Richard A lot will depend on your installation. Do you need a freestanding or inset stove? What age is your house and what style will match it? I've had 2 stoves in different houses. The first was a Clearview. That was great. I used it as my main heat source and worked it hard. I replaced the usual consumables (door seal, firebrick liners and a baffle plate) after about 6 years although some weren't really necessary. My current stove is a Stovax Riva 55. It''s an inset stove of about 8kW. It needs 2 baffle plates a year and isn't a patch on the Clearview. I suspect it's built more for style than function. You say you want 5-8kW. Where do you get this figure? If you look at the standard calculation used by the majority of suppliers, it simply uses the room volume to work it out. This ignores insulation levels, draughts, etc. It also assumes a max achievable temp difference of only 20C. In other words, that's the best you will get after the stove's been running for ever. We've been dropping to -10C easily recently. I installed a stove that was double the calculated room value. Admittedly it was into a 250 year old house but I never regretted going up in size. You can always turn it down or do what I did and open the doors to the rest of the house. John |
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On 4 Jan, 11:22, John wrote:
On Jan 3, 9:19*pm, geraldthehamster wrote: There seems to be a lot of variation in price, for the same kilowattage. Would anyone care to recommend a make, in the 5-8 kW range? What is the Miele of multifuel stoves? Cheers Richard A lot will depend on your installation. Do you need a freestanding or inset stove? What age is your house and what style will match it? I've had 2 stoves in different houses. The first was a Clearview. That was great. I used it as my main heat source and worked it hard. I replaced the usual consumables (door seal, firebrick liners and a baffle plate) after about 6 years although some weren't really necessary. My current stove is a Stovax Riva 55. It''s an inset stove of about 8kW. It needs 2 baffle plates a year and isn't a patch on the Clearview. I suspect it's built more for style than function. You say you want 5-8kW. Where do you get this figure? If you look at the standard calculation used by the majority of suppliers, it simply uses the room volume to work it out. This ignores insulation levels, draughts, etc. It also assumes a max achievable temp difference of only 20C. In other words, that's the best you will get after the stove's been running for ever. We've been dropping to -10C easily recently. I installed a stove that was double the calculated room value. Admittedly it was into a 250 year old house but I never regretted going up in size. You can always turn it down or do what I did and open the doors to the rest of the house. John I calculated the value needed for the room at about 2 1/2 kW, but the room is open to the hall and has the stairs in it as well, so I want the heat to heat more than just the room that the stove will be in. Cheers Richard |
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