laynes69
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With the location of the forced draft, that unit could get very hot very quick. Mines above my fire not on it. It would help as far as heat demand, but wood consumption will quickly rise. Mine has a squirrel cage blower, that mounts into an adaptor for the pipe plug in the back. I keep mine set for 68 and my lp furnace for 65. My gas furnace hasn't ran yet this year. I went out buying a forced draft for my furnace a couple of years ago. I must say now that I shouldn't have. Most of the time I keep mine off. But like I said if it drops down below 68 then it will pressurize the firebox and up the draft, therefore kicking on the limit control. Mine is set for 145 on and 85 off. My limit is 170. I have yet to see my furnace limit out to 170 with the forced draft. Some forced draft motors have a damper that open and closes on demand. Mine doesn't. Here is a pic of mine.