My general plan is to install an
RMH in a (6m x 4m) sunroom that opens up to the rest of the house through 2 large doorways.
If convection becomes an issue I will install 2 small low speed convection fans on the ceiling.
My question is whether or not I could effectively place the burn unit/barrel outside the sunroom (in a small insulated shed directly adjoining the sunroom) and tunnel the manifold
cob thru the wall (into our sunroom).
The key advantage of this would be to keep the flame centre outside of the living area.
I think so long as there are no cold joints in the installation, then it
should be fine wrt heat loss.
I am curious whether others have the same feeling about this .. or even better, some
experience with this or a similar approach.
Secondly, it occurred to me that a significant portion of the heat radiated may actually come directly from the burn chamber barrels during the burn (i.e not the heat that is radiated via the cob/manifold). If that's true (maybe somebody has some % stats or something), then my floorplan could could result in valuable heat loss. Any thoughts on that ?
Many Thanks