Us Stoves Blast Furnace 1557..

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John73

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Jan 25, 2009
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Southern PA


Hello new to the forum... I was wondering if anyone who ownes one of these could show me how to hook up a thermostat up too it...

We just went and bought a new 1557 and I don't have duct work yet we just are going to use it as is to heat up the basmnent and my garage and then later install duct work...

Should I install and damper in the stove pipe too??

My wall is block and i was wondering how far back i could set the stove...


I want to be able to turn the blowers on and off when I want too..

Also might I add we just had a Supa Flu Liner installed and it cost 4,200 dollars they told us to burn our Stove which was an old shenendoah at 525-550 for the first 15 mins or so then to burn between 220-300 degrees is that hot enough ...


Thank You ,
John
 
John73 said:


Hello new to the forum... I was wondering if anyone who ownes one of these could show me how to hook up a thermostat up too it...

We just went and bought a new 1557 and I don't have duct work yet we just are going to use it as is to heat up the basmnent and my garage and then later install duct work...

Should I install and damper in the stove pipe too??

My wall is block and i was wondering how far back i could set the stove...


I want to be able to turn the blowers on and off when I want too..

Also might I add we just had a Supa Flu Liner installed and it cost 4,200 dollars they told us to burn our Stove which was an old shenendoah at 525-550 for the first 15 mins or so then to burn between 220-300 degrees is that hot enough ...


Thank You ,
John
do you have the manual http://www.usstove.com/Downloads/Owners Manuals/
 
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