JBiBBs5
Member
I have two thermostats in my raised ranch. The tstat upstairs controls the forced air (gas) which I keep at 70 degrees. My pellet stove is located downstairs and is controlled by a tstat that I have programmed on weekday/weekend schedules. The house is very tight and well insulated so I haven't had to use the stove or the forced air much during the day because of natural heat from the sun.
My plan for the winter is to keep the stove running 24/7 programmed thermostat (stove on high/low). The forced air will only kick on if the stove runs out of pellets.
My plan for the winter is to keep the stove running 24/7 programmed thermostat (stove on high/low). The forced air will only kick on if the stove runs out of pellets.