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Wood Furnace Blower?
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<blockquote data-quote="laynes69" data-source="post: 4146324" data-attributes="member: 9715"><p>You will have no problems going with a larger blower. Daka has a factory option for a 1580 cfm blower for their furnace. Our old woodfurnace (1500 hotblast USstove) was installed in series, which used the central furnaces blower. I would say somewhere around 1800 cfms. That setup would push 130 degree air from the registers. There's someone on hearth that upgraded his blower on his daka, and he said it made quite a difference. Those furnaces have alot of exposed steel, so there's quite a bit heat transfer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laynes69, post: 4146324, member: 9715"] You will have no problems going with a larger blower. Daka has a factory option for a 1580 cfm blower for their furnace. Our old woodfurnace (1500 hotblast USstove) was installed in series, which used the central furnaces blower. I would say somewhere around 1800 cfms. That setup would push 130 degree air from the registers. There's someone on hearth that upgraded his blower on his daka, and he said it made quite a difference. Those furnaces have alot of exposed steel, so there's quite a bit heat transfer. [/QUOTE]
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