Hi everybody -
I'm new to the forum. I inherited a Quadrafire Contour when I bought my condo 3 years ago. It's given me quite a few headaches, but the poor thing was NOT properly cared for by the previous owners. Finally, last winter Marisa from Chimneyworks of CT walked me through everything about the stove. She did $800 worth of work as the stove appeared DEAD (Oi!) but, it was worth it to have someone spend about 2 hours really explaining how everything works. This year, I did top to bottom clean before firing 'er up. Pulled the convection fan out and cleaned it, etc, etc, etc. I think the stove is finally getting the treatment it deserves and is (so far) running very well. I had some pellets in there that sat all summer and I think were jamming the auger, but I got rid of those and put in the new pellets (Maine Wood). She seems to be running well now; nice n' hot.
Anyway...that was just some background about me and my adopted stove. It sure is a challenge to adopt a piece of equipment like this and not know it's background, or how to properly maintain it, etc.
My question is this; I hooked up a programmable thermostat and am now wondering where I could get longer wire. The existing thermostat was right behind the stove, which I think is crazy. How will that give an accurate reading of the temp elsewhere in the place? It always feels colder in the kitchen. And, rather than monkey around with setting the therm higher, I'd like to actually get the house to an accurate reasonable temp.
So, what kind of wire am I looking for? Should I just bring what I've got on the stove now to HD, or Lowes?
Also, in all of your opinions what's the life expectancy on the Ignitor Loop? It is turning on and off more frequently with the better thermostat. I'm thinking I will just order one to have on hand.
Thanks for your help.
Terri (starling)
I'm new to the forum. I inherited a Quadrafire Contour when I bought my condo 3 years ago. It's given me quite a few headaches, but the poor thing was NOT properly cared for by the previous owners. Finally, last winter Marisa from Chimneyworks of CT walked me through everything about the stove. She did $800 worth of work as the stove appeared DEAD (Oi!) but, it was worth it to have someone spend about 2 hours really explaining how everything works. This year, I did top to bottom clean before firing 'er up. Pulled the convection fan out and cleaned it, etc, etc, etc. I think the stove is finally getting the treatment it deserves and is (so far) running very well. I had some pellets in there that sat all summer and I think were jamming the auger, but I got rid of those and put in the new pellets (Maine Wood). She seems to be running well now; nice n' hot.
Anyway...that was just some background about me and my adopted stove. It sure is a challenge to adopt a piece of equipment like this and not know it's background, or how to properly maintain it, etc.
My question is this; I hooked up a programmable thermostat and am now wondering where I could get longer wire. The existing thermostat was right behind the stove, which I think is crazy. How will that give an accurate reading of the temp elsewhere in the place? It always feels colder in the kitchen. And, rather than monkey around with setting the therm higher, I'd like to actually get the house to an accurate reasonable temp.
So, what kind of wire am I looking for? Should I just bring what I've got on the stove now to HD, or Lowes?
Also, in all of your opinions what's the life expectancy on the Ignitor Loop? It is turning on and off more frequently with the better thermostat. I'm thinking I will just order one to have on hand.
Thanks for your help.
Terri (starling)