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Thermometers
Just as you need a thermometer (thermostat) on your kitchen oven, in order to know
at what temperature you're cooking at, you need to know the flue temperature
of your free standing wood stove. If your oven is too hot or not hot enough,
what you are baking doesn't turn out exactly right. The same is true for your wood stove
It will not burn efficiently unless you know the flue temperature. How hot is hot??
See our how to operate your wood stove page.
See at a glance whether your stove is burning in the creosote forming range, the efficient burning range,
or the overheating range. This will be your guide to cleaner, safer, more
complete woodburning.
Chimgard®
Stove Pipe
Thermometer
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The Chimgard's five-
color face makes it
easy for you to tell
what temperature
range your flue gases
are running. This
popular thermometer
attaches magnetically
to the stovepipe. It's
accurate to + or -5%
of scale and comes
with a one-year warranty.
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| #41100 Chimgard®
Stove Pipe
Thermometer |
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This thermometer precisely measures the inner flue gas temperatures
up to 1700 degrees F. Just drill a 1/4" hole to insert the probe, and the thermometer mounts
magnetically on the stovepipe. Features a five-color ceramic-coated dial and comes
with a one-year warranty. |
| #41120 Flue Gas
Thermometer |
Replacement Catalytic Thermometer
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If you own a catalytic stove, this
probe thermometer
provides the only
way you can be
certain the combostor is up to proper
working temperature.
If needed, the 4" long probe is easily
trimmed. |
| #41130 Replacement Catalytic Thermometer |
ThermGuard
Furnace Fan
Activator and
Timer
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This ingenious and simple device
works with your thermostat to
heat a forced air home more efficiently when the home uses a
wood or gas stove for auxiliary
heat. You set the ThermGuard to
turn on the furnace blower at
specified intervals and duration.
The furnace blower then periodically circulates your auxiliary stove
heat throughout the house without turning on the furnace heat. This can reduce
your heating bill by hundreds of dollars and make your home more comfortable.
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| #85100 ThermGuard
Furnace Fan
Activator and
Timer |
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