Hello all.
Recently bought a 3 br brick ranch. Kinda small at 1250sqft but it's just me and Kat now. Part of the attraction is the wood burner in the basement. I haven't been able to find any information on it other than the company went out of business.
It's a King Automatic model 6600 A1.
There are two squirrel cage fans about 15' from the enclosure that the stove is mounted in. 1 4" pipe feeds just the kitchen. A 6" feeds the rest of the house and puts out practically nothing since it's way undersized for the application.
I am looking for any information about the setup, but primarily what temps are safe to run? I have a gauge on the door side. I try to keep it between 350 and 500 but it's extremely difficult to regulate. When I try to load it up so it's burning all night it either smolders or rages, even with both intake and damper at half. When going to work, it's the same thing.
Might not be so bad if I could rig up a bigger blower to suck the radiant heat off and through the ducts to heat evenly but the kitchen is usually 5-10degrees warmer.
Any knowledge on this burner or ideas on an efficient, quiet, high cfm blower that could hook up for the entire run of ducts?
Recently bought a 3 br brick ranch. Kinda small at 1250sqft but it's just me and Kat now. Part of the attraction is the wood burner in the basement. I haven't been able to find any information on it other than the company went out of business.
It's a King Automatic model 6600 A1.
There are two squirrel cage fans about 15' from the enclosure that the stove is mounted in. 1 4" pipe feeds just the kitchen. A 6" feeds the rest of the house and puts out practically nothing since it's way undersized for the application.
I am looking for any information about the setup, but primarily what temps are safe to run? I have a gauge on the door side. I try to keep it between 350 and 500 but it's extremely difficult to regulate. When I try to load it up so it's burning all night it either smolders or rages, even with both intake and damper at half. When going to work, it's the same thing.
Might not be so bad if I could rig up a bigger blower to suck the radiant heat off and through the ducts to heat evenly but the kitchen is usually 5-10degrees warmer.
Any knowledge on this burner or ideas on an efficient, quiet, high cfm blower that could hook up for the entire run of ducts?