beelzerob
Senior Member
Our floorplan is pretty open, which was part of the reason we put a high-efficiency wood burning fireplace in the great room. It does a great job of heating the great room, and pretty much the entire upstairs.
My plan had always been, though, to run the HVAC fan to distribute that heat to other rooms....basically try to even out the temps in all rooms, since the upper rooms were pretty toasty, and the first floor rooms were still kinda cool.
So, I hooked up my temp sensors, loaded the HVAC driver, and off I went!
The results have been disappointing. When the loft was 72, I monitored the temperature probe that's directly above the HVAC fan. 65 deg was about its max.
That's not going to warm any rooms! So, I cranked up the temp of the fireplace, and I closed all the vents on the 2nd floor, but opened the cold air returns. I did the opposite on the first floor, thinking that way the hot air would be sucked from the 2nd floor and blown into the first floor. With the temp in the loft then 75, the max temp I saw in the HVAC duct was 68. That MIGHT be warming up some rooms...but not by much.
Does the air really lose that much heat during the journey? I had thought that by pulling and mixing all the air from all the rooms, and with some of it getting spewed back out in the great room near the fireplace, that eventually all the rooms would even out in temperature. That doesn't appear to be the case.
The fireplace still does a great job of warming up most of the house...certainly the 2nd floor rooms, which is good since 3 of the 4 bedrooms are up there...but I guess I should have checked some of my assumptions first.
My plan had always been, though, to run the HVAC fan to distribute that heat to other rooms....basically try to even out the temps in all rooms, since the upper rooms were pretty toasty, and the first floor rooms were still kinda cool.
So, I hooked up my temp sensors, loaded the HVAC driver, and off I went!
The results have been disappointing. When the loft was 72, I monitored the temperature probe that's directly above the HVAC fan. 65 deg was about its max.

Does the air really lose that much heat during the journey? I had thought that by pulling and mixing all the air from all the rooms, and with some of it getting spewed back out in the great room near the fireplace, that eventually all the rooms would even out in temperature. That doesn't appear to be the case.
The fireplace still does a great job of warming up most of the house...certainly the 2nd floor rooms, which is good since 3 of the 4 bedrooms are up there...but I guess I should have checked some of my assumptions first.