HEAT REQUIREMENTS OF AN “AVERAGE” HOME
- More heat is needed in the following circumstances:
- The heater will handle the January peak loads without backup heat.
- The insulation is inferior (check existing building codes in your area).
- There are very tall or cathedral ceilings.
- High altitude and/or strong wind exposure.
- The heater is not freestanding or is not installed in a central location.
- The cold is “wet” rather than “dry,” as in proximity to an ocean or the Great Lakes.
Thermal Mass and Fuel Load
The following chart correlates thermal mass and fuel load:
- Average value; core is hotter, skin is cooler (300 x 0.23)
- The bottom layer and benches are not sufficiently warm to count as thermal mass. Storage time: 21 hours; firing time: 3 hours.
- Net energy yield of one pound 20% residual moisture cordwood combusted with 90% efficiency.
SI Equivalent Conversion Factors: 1 KW = 3,412 BTU 1m² = 10.76 sq. ft. 1 lb. = 0.453 kg
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