My Scenario:
Temperature dropped to approximately 39F last night. 8:30 PM. There were about 2, 1 gallon paint buckets of embers on the grate. I scattered them out nicely. For an experiment, I inserted a 8 inch diameter piece of white pine. This pine had been dead for years and was dry. The house thermostat was set on 74 (Girlfriend Is Cold) at the time of loading. When returning inside the house, I reduced the thermostat to 70F. Done! I woke at 6AM and the house is warm still at 70F degrees, I visit the Heat Master MF3000@ 6:30AM. Water temperature is down to 90F and the fire is out! The pine log is only 1/3 of the way burnt.
Here is what happened:
1.Outdoor temperature is seasonal, only 39F.
2.Reduction of indoor temperature, from 74F to 70F. (saving energy while sleeping)
3.One 8 inch diameter log of seasoned / dry pine.
4.One factory installed control that is not intelligent. It’s either ON or OFF.
With the demand on the MF3000 being minimal already, compounded by additional reduction in demand from setting the indoor thermostat from 74F to 70F. The furnace draft blower shuts down and the solenoid is relaxed, closing the draft valve. The furnace is now idle for a interval longer than the fire and embers can remain alive. Fire is now out, without any chance of ignition.
I believe the microprocessor controlled, variable draft fan speed controller product, operating in a closed loop mode will solve this issue completely. Huge benefit for folks heating domestic water in seasonal temperatures.
1st design on paper is complete, firmware is working well. Laying out circuit board. Physical product enclosure size is ~ 5” x 5”. Polycarbonate composition NEMA enclosure with a latching transparent water tight cover on a hinge. 4 SS ears to mount enclosure. 4 terminal strips. 1-POWER IN, 2-BLOWER OUT, 3-TEMPERATURE SENSOR IN, 4-SOLENOID VALVE OUT. Cables enter thru bottom, into sealed cord glands. LCD display on circuit board provides various information, visible through the enclosures cover. Mini- USB connector on circuit board to program the controller via PC computer and interface software.
Will this work??
Thanks,
Shawn