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Blower in a freestanding NG stove -- more heat?

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I have a free-standing natural gas fireplace (Lopi Greenfield) in a relatively large livingroom/kitchen. The ceilings are vaulted to about 12' in the center. There is a ceiling fan that we run most of the time in order to keep the air "mixed". I installed a blower in the gas stove in an attempt to improve efficiency. The blower makes an annoying buzz (I believe theres a transformer in there) and the fan is relatively loud. Also, the stove is on the kitchen circuit (I know, it probaby shouldnt be--I didn't do it!), so whenever the coffee machine/instant-pot/sous-vide cooker is running, the voltage drop causes the blower speed to vary. Its annoying. I'm wondering how much efficiency I'm really gaining from using this fan. I read somewhere that most of the heat from a gas stove is emitted as radiant heat and that a fan wouldn't change that. That being said, if you put your hand directly in the 'exhaust' port of the blower, it gets much much warmer than if the fan isn't running.

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