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Horblast 1557M -11 DIKL
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnylabguy" data-source="post: 1074834" data-attributes="member: 22621"><p>Others with the hotblast furnace have modified the blower location by mounting it to the front ash pan door. They just remove the ashpan door damper screw and mount it there. I haven't tried it but it sounds like a good way to go with coal and probably would be o.k. with wood,too.</p><p></p><p>What I'm trying to do to get maximum heat is to wire my woodfurnace correctly so that when my woodfurnace blowers kick on it also kicks on my central furnace blower. Anyone now what type of relay or switch this takes?</p><p>(Right now I have the furnace fan running constantly to circulate the heat. Not the ideal set up!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnylabguy, post: 1074834, member: 22621"] Others with the hotblast furnace have modified the blower location by mounting it to the front ash pan door. They just remove the ashpan door damper screw and mount it there. I haven't tried it but it sounds like a good way to go with coal and probably would be o.k. with wood,too. What I'm trying to do to get maximum heat is to wire my woodfurnace correctly so that when my woodfurnace blowers kick on it also kicks on my central furnace blower. Anyone now what type of relay or switch this takes? (Right now I have the furnace fan running constantly to circulate the heat. Not the ideal set up!) [/QUOTE]
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