kbuhagiar
Well-known member
Hello Folks,
It is a cold rainy evening here in Northern California, sitting in the living room in front of a (propane) gas fireplace, and I am contemplating energy costs.
Our house is heated with propane gas. We usually sit in the living room for TV with the propane fireplace blazing, so the flame may be on for five hours continuously. My first instinct is to think that this is more economical than running the central forced-air heat for five hours. However, the central heat cycles (turns on) only four times an hour, for maybe five minutes each, so total 'flame time' with central heat is 20 minutes per hour.
Stay with me here...so the central heat would burn propane for a total of 100 minutes per evening, while the fireplace would burn propane for 300 minutes.
All things being equal, wouldn't the central heat be cheaper to run? And be more efficient, as it heats the whole house, as opposed to only one room?
Granted, there are additional energy costs associated with the heater fan, but I would think they are insignificant.
Anyway, please feel free to shoot holes in my logic.
It is a cold rainy evening here in Northern California, sitting in the living room in front of a (propane) gas fireplace, and I am contemplating energy costs.
Our house is heated with propane gas. We usually sit in the living room for TV with the propane fireplace blazing, so the flame may be on for five hours continuously. My first instinct is to think that this is more economical than running the central forced-air heat for five hours. However, the central heat cycles (turns on) only four times an hour, for maybe five minutes each, so total 'flame time' with central heat is 20 minutes per hour.
Stay with me here...so the central heat would burn propane for a total of 100 minutes per evening, while the fireplace would burn propane for 300 minutes.
All things being equal, wouldn't the central heat be cheaper to run? And be more efficient, as it heats the whole house, as opposed to only one room?
Granted, there are additional energy costs associated with the heater fan, but I would think they are insignificant.
Anyway, please feel free to shoot holes in my logic.
