Have a small dilemma with location of a Blower on a wood Furnace. I recently got a Yukon-Eagle super jack wood furnace that will be added onto my oil-fired hot air system. I opted for an add on blower, rather than use the blower on my existing oil furnace. The furnace was ordered with a cut out on one side for mounting the blower. When I opened up the crate and began to assemble the furnace parts, I noticed that the back of the furnace also has an opening (covered up with a larger plate bolted to the back) and all of the mounting holes are pre-drilled, unlike the side panel, which simply came with the large blower opening and no pre-drilled mounting holes.
My question is, does anyone out there know of either a Big Jack or Super Jack wood furnace that has a blower attached to the back? If so, any comments of effective heat output verses the blower mounted on either side? I am just curious, as I can mount it either way.
My question is, does anyone out there know of either a Big Jack or Super Jack wood furnace that has a blower attached to the back? If so, any comments of effective heat output verses the blower mounted on either side? I am just curious, as I can mount it either way.