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    Dec 31, 2014, 08:18 PM
    How do I connect a two wire millivolt thermostat to a Dovre DV 425 gas stove
    I have a Lux 500 two wire wall mount millivolt thermostat and a Dovre DV425 direct vent gas stove. Where on the stove do I clip the red and black wires to allow the thermostat to control the stove instead of having to use the stove's on/off switch. Please reply in Layman's terms. Thank you.

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