Foureagles
Dec 10, 2005, 09:13 AM
My old house relies mainly on a wood stove for heat, but also has a propane forced-air furnace located upstairs – no A/C. The return-air opening is directly above the wood stove. Originally, it used a manual-switchover heat/cool thermostat with 3-wire hookup to the heat side only. This was located downstairs, near the wood stove.
I installed a programmable thermostat upstairs, & disconnected the original one at the furnace. I’d like to still be able to control the furnace blower from the downstairs thermostat, preferably automatically by using the “cooling” side, so that the blower will come on & distribute heat from the wood stove, then shut off & revert to the upstairs program when the fire dies at night.
Is this feasible and, if so, how would I wire it? Thanks.
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I installed a programmable thermostat upstairs, & disconnected the original one at the furnace. I’d like to still be able to control the furnace blower from the downstairs thermostat, preferably automatically by using the “cooling” side, so that the blower will come on & distribute heat from the wood stove, then shut off & revert to the upstairs program when the fire dies at night.
Is this feasible and, if so, how would I wire it? Thanks.
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