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    Jul 19, 2010, 05:33 AM
    Outdoor woodfurnace add-on installation ( forced air control )
    Hello, I am thinking of installing an add-on outdoor woodfurnace. I need help concerning how to establish control of the existing heatpump- blower motor. Do I need a second tstat/or fan ctr ? How can the existing blowermotor be used for both systems ? Thanks for any help .
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    Jul 19, 2010, 09:21 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by justryn View Post
    Hello, I am thinking of installing an add-on outdoor woodfurnace. I need help concerning how to establish control of the existing heatpump- blower motor. Do I need a second tstat/or fan ctr ? How can the existing blowermotor be used for both systems ? Thanks for any help .
    You will find this will be a real can of worms for you. Do a search on this site for more info since this has been discussed before. Do a Google search since many folks have dealt with this before and that is usually done on wood burning sites. Below is all I have.
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