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fan control for wood boiler
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<blockquote data-quote="PSUplowboy" data-source="post: 5988228" data-attributes="member: 145893"><p>The controller just kicks the fan (and solenoid for draft) on at min water temp (ex: 150 degrees) and off at max water temp (ex: 160). </p><p>Some folks run the water pump from boiler to house heat exchanger all the time. I have a control board to kick that pump on whenever a circuit calls for heat. The thermostats for the house zones (also can put domestic hot water in as a zone) run to that control board . Sounds weird but the stove draft isn't tied directly to house pumps - the draft on/off goes by boiler water temp - which goes up/ down due to the zones calling for heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSUplowboy, post: 5988228, member: 145893"] The controller just kicks the fan (and solenoid for draft) on at min water temp (ex: 150 degrees) and off at max water temp (ex: 160). Some folks run the water pump from boiler to house heat exchanger all the time. I have a control board to kick that pump on whenever a circuit calls for heat. The thermostats for the house zones (also can put domestic hot water in as a zone) run to that control board . Sounds weird but the stove draft isn't tied directly to house pumps - the draft on/off goes by boiler water temp - which goes up/ down due to the zones calling for heat. [/QUOTE]
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