Austraflamm integra thermostat?

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Thejacksonfamily7

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Jan 10, 2016
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Tumwater,Washington
I bought an integra used about 5 years ago. It has the t-stat wires twisted together and has worked flawlessly but never turns off unless it runs out of pellets or I turn it off for cleaning.
My question is I would like to add a thermostat and have read a lot of reviews but none pertain to the integra. I want one with enough swing to not be burning up the new igniter. Doesn't have to be fancy and I don't want wireless.
Thanks for all the input.
 
I bought an integra used about 5 years ago. It has the t-stat wires twisted together and has worked flawlessly but never turns off unless it runs out of pellets or I turn it off for cleaning.
My question is I would like to add a thermostat and have read a lot of reviews but none pertain to the integra. I want one with enough swing to not be burning up the new igniter. Doesn't have to be fancy and I don't want wireless.
Thanks for all the input.

I assume there are two screw terminals where the wire is twisted together. As such your stove would require a mechanical thermostat without the need for power (24v). As such any mechanical thermostat will work and some do have a swing setting. I use a somewhat wireless version on my Quad 1200i which also requires a mechanical stat with a swing setting of 2 degrees above and below.

Mine: http://www.skytechpg.com/thermostatic-and-programmable-units/sky-5301/

Something like this would work as well: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lux-Digi...gclid=CJnesr35j9ICFQdLDQodSmED3w&gclsrc=aw.ds
 
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I assume there are two screw terminals where the wire is twisted together. As such your stove would require a mechanical thermostat without the need for power (24v). As such any mechanical thermostat will work and some do have a swing setting. I use a somewhat wireless version on my Quad 1200i which also requires a mechanical stat with a swing setting of 2 degrees above and below.

Mine: http://www.skytechpg.com/thermostatic-and-programmable-units/sky-5301/

Something like this would work as well: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lux-Digital-Mechanical-Thermostat-with-Light-DMH110-010/204356282?cm_mmc=Shopping|THD|G|0|G-BASE-PLA-D26P-AirCirculation|&gclid=CJnesr35j9ICFQdLDQodSmED3w&gclsrc=aw.ds


It says I need a milivolt thermostat. Has anyone got away with using a 24 volt thermostat?