I can say that after having too large a stove in a space the theory of building small fires in a large stove is bunk.īuy the right size stove for your engineered need. The Vista should suit that sort of purpose well. ![]() It wasn't very serious burning at that time. We had a tiny 0.6 cu ft stove that was used mostly just on weekends, Fri/Sat night that was just enough to warm up the two rooms it was in a little bit warmer than the thermostat on the regular heat was set at. TECHNICAL INFORMATION Heat Output Cord Wood (BTU)56,000 BTU Heat Output EPA (BTU)23,200 BTU Efficiency72 LHV Emissions1.9 gm/hr. Would a True North TN20 fit on the hearth ? An excellent choice for heating spaces from 500 to 1500 square feet, the Vista LE is a high-performance woodstove engineered for powerful heat output, high efficiency, and ease of use. If you have a generator that's going to keep your primary heat running then emergency use might be less of a demand or consideration. Especially if you can close off rooms at night. ![]() ![]() Will a 1.6 cu ft firebox be enough ? 56,000BTU when you need 70,000BTU might be enough with the right floor plan house. My concern would be the unlikely but possible scenario of 0º weather and the power going out for three days. ![]() A 1.6 cu ft firebox might seem a bit of a novelty after the beastly NC-30.
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