Recommend a Baro Damper

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Post by n3hcp » Fri. Jan. 02, 2009 12:17 am

After reading many post here it's clear I need to install a baro damper. So, I'm looking to the vast amount of experence and wisdom amassed here for help. What brand and/or model do you recommend and why? Are there any to stay away from?
The stove is a Harman Mark II.
Thanks!!
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Post by CapeCoaler » Fri. Jan. 02, 2009 12:23 am

http://www.fieldcontrols.com/draftcontrol.php
RC
the size of your thimble.
I have an 8" RC in the top section of the pipe then stepped down to the 6" stove.

 
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Post by WNY » Fri. Jan. 02, 2009 6:05 am

Do a search in the Controls section, the one most people use is what is stated above...RC from Fieldcontrols

Install a Barometric Damper on a Stoker Stove/Furnace?

They are avaiable at various places online, from $25-75 depending on if you get the pipe to go with it or just the kit itself.


 
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Post by jpete » Sun. Jan. 04, 2009 8:27 am

CapeCoaler wrote:http://www.fieldcontrols.com/draftcontrol.php
RC
the size of your thimble.
I have an 8" RC in the top section of the pipe then stepped down to the 6" stove.
I was wondering how to do that. Field Controls recommends a 7" baro for my size chimney. I guess I couldn't believe it was that easy.

 
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Post by Gary L » Sun. Jan. 04, 2009 11:00 am

What a great platform for your stove n3hcp!

Gary

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