Thanks for the fast response, Tony.
We have been told by a stove retailer that we should have 12Kw for the water and 8Kw for the room. The smallest wood burner with boiler that we have seen so far is 29Kw. The neighbour is putting the same one in his house and reckons it will need about 3 Kg of wood for an evening...
I have seen another stove at a friend's in Greece. I don't know the Kw of his stove but he gets the dinner cooked in the oven, four radiators for the evening and two showers - all out of one log of wood weighing about 1.5 Kg.
It is all new to me - hence the plea for help!
Patrick
I think you need to check your maths!
This web site shows that even oak only gives 4.5 kWh per kg!
So 1.5 kg of oak would give a gross heat output of less 7 kWh ! But the practical stove efficiency could be as low as 50-70%.
So I would use Richard's word "twaddle" for anyone who pretended to run three rads and two showers for an "evening" !
Take care, great care!
And before you hide behind the sales brochures, that's me in the photo cleaning the sight glass on the wood stove in France. I installed it too a couple of years ago.
Tony
Gosh, so it is!! I didn't recognise you with your clothes on.