enuro12 wrote:
So i've been looking into the rocket mass heater. I live in a 1500sq/ft home on a slab. It is a modern open floor plan style. Not only is the house not designed for wood heat, but we have a 2yr old and another on the way.
I'm having a hard time figuring out how a mass heater could fit into our home to heat it properly.
Could i just build the same structure without the 'mass' and blow all the heat off the exhaust tubes for a traditional radiant heater?
No, don't do that. The mass heater is
much safer for your little ones. A traditional wood stove (or mass-less rocket for that matter) would likely have a surface temperature of over 400 degrees... instant burn on touching. A mass heater is designed for a surface that is safe to touch even at it's hottest. If it is hotter than that it has been "over-fired". I don't know about the RMH, but the traditional masonry
heaters have been test fired to 3x over-fire (means 3x the normal wood load) without failing (they tear the heater down after to check the inside condition). The RMH relies on a very small firebox and longer
feed time so that by the time it could be over fired it already feels quite warm in the room, giving the negative feed back to the operator to stop feeding more wood in. The RMH does have one hot spot to watch for at the top of the barrel where the bare metal is exposed.
Anyone I know of that has a conventional wood stove and children has put a
fence around it.