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Is it worth getting a Furnace or settel with a Stove?
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<blockquote data-quote="Whitespider" data-source="post: 5159863" data-attributes="member: 57106"><p>If it has "<em>the capability of integrating to the existing duct work of the forced air propane furnace</em>" then it is a furnace, not a stove. A furnace is a "warm air" whole home heater, a stove is a "radiant" space heater.</p><p></p><p>20 pieces is a bunch, a whole bunch more than I could stuff in my furnace (unless they were really small pieces)... that sounds more like a boiler, not a stove or a warm air furnace. Don't fall into the trap thinkin' more wood means longer time between reloads, 'cause that ain't how it works... more wood means more heat, not longer time. If I could get 20 pieces in my furnace the house would be so hot I'd likely knock one of the walls down to cool it off‼</p><p>*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitespider, post: 5159863, member: 57106"] If it has "[I]the capability of integrating to the existing duct work of the forced air propane furnace[/I]" then it is a furnace, not a stove. A furnace is a "warm air" whole home heater, a stove is a "radiant" space heater. 20 pieces is a bunch, a whole bunch more than I could stuff in my furnace (unless they were really small pieces)... that sounds more like a boiler, not a stove or a warm air furnace. Don't fall into the trap thinkin' more wood means longer time between reloads, 'cause that ain't how it works... more wood means more heat, not longer time. If I could get 20 pieces in my furnace the house would be so hot I'd likely knock one of the walls down to cool it off‼ * [/QUOTE]
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