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OWB ? House too warm
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 117362" data-source="post: 5680657"><p>I agree with you. I have the same stove and my house is 1500 sq. ft.. I replaced my larger 434 with the 3300. All that is needed is to bypass some of the hot water. Cannot turn that stove down much more, without building creosote. If it's warm outside, my air handler will not run and my house heats up, I just open the bypass. Also run a high temp water filter on your stove to extend your pumps life. It's amazing how much scale the filter catches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 117362, post: 5680657"] I agree with you. I have the same stove and my house is 1500 sq. ft.. I replaced my larger 434 with the 3300. All that is needed is to bypass some of the hot water. Cannot turn that stove down much more, without building creosote. If it's warm outside, my air handler will not run and my house heats up, I just open the bypass. Also run a high temp water filter on your stove to extend your pumps life. It's amazing how much scale the filter catches. [/QUOTE]
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