By: LsFarm On: Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:34 am
This is a VERY common complaint, trying to make a stove into a furnace..
Go to the venting, chimneys forum and do some reading, there are many threads on this subject..
I'll tell you what WORKS.. You HAVE to remove cold air from upstairs.. just having a vent in the floor will not
assure that cool air from that floor will fall into the basement.. You MUST use a duct, like a dryer hose from that
vent in the floor over to the inlet of your circulation fan.. this way you are PULLING cool air from the upstairs, and
then the flow of air up your stairs will increase noticably.
Think about a furnace, it has cold air return ducts, and hot air out ducts, they open into each room upstairs.. so you
can't expect to heat the house well or evenly with just the staircase as your 'ductwork'.. Many staircases end up having
cool air flowing down, and hot air along the ceiling of the stairway flowing up... but they get mixed, the flow is not separated
by rooms or walls or ducts, so it doesn't work well..
We've had several forum members who installed the clothes-dryer vent from a floor vent to the inlet of the stove's fan, and had great success getting a much better air circulation in the house..
It can be done, you just have to figure out the airflows in your house, or create the ones you want.
Hope this helps..
Greg L