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Enough Heat? - Newly installed Furnace
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<blockquote data-quote="Suz" data-source="post: 1327407" data-attributes="member: 29135"><p>Just guessing, but shouldn't you have a cold air return going into the wood stove? Don't you need to move the cold air from the living quarters through the wood stove then to the main stove to circulate? </p><p>I'm trying to remember how I had my old setup in my first house that had forced air (Over 20 years ago). But, I do know that my wood stove was closer to the main stove than yours is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suz, post: 1327407, member: 29135"] Just guessing, but shouldn't you have a cold air return going into the wood stove? Don't you need to move the cold air from the living quarters through the wood stove then to the main stove to circulate? I'm trying to remember how I had my old setup in my first house that had forced air (Over 20 years ago). But, I do know that my wood stove was closer to the main stove than yours is. [/QUOTE]
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