Morning all,
Just wanted to run this setup by the forum. I have experience with stand-alone wood furnaces, but never an add-on. My main is a forced air natural gas. I've done a bunch of research on this particular setup and found conflicting thoughts on whether or not it's correct. Here goes nothing.
1. The blower on the wood furnace is tripping the breaker. Looks like whoever installed the gas furnace wire it up - but left the romex disconnected in the j box. When I connected the wiring and turned the breaker back on it immediately popped. The blower itself spins freely. I only tripped the breaker once - then disconnected all the wiring again. Not sure if it's wired correctly at the blower. Checked all the wires to make sure it's not shorting out anywhere. Everything looks good in that regard. The blower itself is quite old (probably original).
2. Looking on this forum and others it seems like some folks don't use the blower on the furnace - just the fan on the HVAC system to pull the air through. So that's what I did. Got a fire going and kicked the fan to ON. Seems to work OK. I can't get the temp any higher than 67 but it stays constant.
3. I'm guessing there aren't any dampers installed in the duct work. If I turn the HVAC fan off warm air naturally flows out the HVAC return lines. Any concerns with this?
4. With the wood furnace going I am getting a faint smoke smell in the house. It's barely noticeably but it's still there.
Attached a few pictures of the setup. Do I need to get the blower on the wood furnace figured out to really make this work? If so I've seen quite a few people "boxing" in the fans so it's not pulling air directly out of the basement. Should I get some dampers installed before going any further? Just want to make sure this is all safe more than anything else. Thanks much!
Just wanted to run this setup by the forum. I have experience with stand-alone wood furnaces, but never an add-on. My main is a forced air natural gas. I've done a bunch of research on this particular setup and found conflicting thoughts on whether or not it's correct. Here goes nothing.
1. The blower on the wood furnace is tripping the breaker. Looks like whoever installed the gas furnace wire it up - but left the romex disconnected in the j box. When I connected the wiring and turned the breaker back on it immediately popped. The blower itself spins freely. I only tripped the breaker once - then disconnected all the wiring again. Not sure if it's wired correctly at the blower. Checked all the wires to make sure it's not shorting out anywhere. Everything looks good in that regard. The blower itself is quite old (probably original).
2. Looking on this forum and others it seems like some folks don't use the blower on the furnace - just the fan on the HVAC system to pull the air through. So that's what I did. Got a fire going and kicked the fan to ON. Seems to work OK. I can't get the temp any higher than 67 but it stays constant.
3. I'm guessing there aren't any dampers installed in the duct work. If I turn the HVAC fan off warm air naturally flows out the HVAC return lines. Any concerns with this?
4. With the wood furnace going I am getting a faint smoke smell in the house. It's barely noticeably but it's still there.
Attached a few pictures of the setup. Do I need to get the blower on the wood furnace figured out to really make this work? If so I've seen quite a few people "boxing" in the fans so it's not pulling air directly out of the basement. Should I get some dampers installed before going any further? Just want to make sure this is all safe more than anything else. Thanks much!