Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers with NON EPA-Certified Models Only => Shaver Furnace => Topic started by: gandgracing on October 26, 2010, 02:59:31 PM
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I'm still using the one that came with the stove and I would like to get one that has a range. Say like 160-170. Are they a pain to
install? I have seen alot of different ones being used but I dont know what to get. Dont think I want the strap on kind but the
submersible ones I think you have to make some kind of well???? I just dont know.......
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I am using a simple Ranco temp controller with single no/nc contacts. It was easy to set up and fairly cheap I think $70.00 at a big industrial supply house. You can set a range up to 30 deg if recall correctly. I run my device at 180 with a 10 deg range so it opens my damper and starts my fan when water temp gets to 170. The well was about 35 bucks at the same supply house I am tighter than 2 coats of paint so I soldered a piece of 3/8 copper tubing to my incoming pipe and slid the probe in it then covered the whole thing with insulation worked nicely. Good luck.
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Heres one for under 50.00 . Ebay has them too. search for Ranco-ETC-111000
http://www.pexsupply.com/Ranco-ETC-111000-Single-Stage-ETC-Temperature-Control-w-Sensor-120-240V-Input-11627000-p (http://www.pexsupply.com/Ranco-ETC-111000-Single-Stage-ETC-Temperature-Control-w-Sensor-120-240V-Input-11627000-p)
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As for the well . drill a hole about 14" back on the top of the furnace. One guy just used a 12" piece of copper tube with a cap sodered on the end . At the top you can use a reducer or just flare the end so when you drop it in the hole the reducer will catch it.then drop in the probe from the ranco and put a little silicone around the hole to seal it up and your done.