Greenfield Installation Manual
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USE OF A THERMOSTAT
St. Croix corn stoves offer our customers the optional feature of thermostatically controlling your
new stove. By using a thermostat to control the operation of your corn stove, you can benefit two
ways. First of all, after setting the thermostat to your desired heating needs the stove will operate
accordingly to uniformly maintain your desired temperature setting. Secondly, the fuel
consumption is being optimized, which ultimately results in lowering your seasonal heating
costs.
While the room temperature remains cooler than your desired thermostat setting, the stove will
operate at any of the 5 HEAT ADJUST selector positions. When the room temperature rises
above the thermostat setting, the stove will automatically operate at position 1 (Pilot) setting.
1.
Once you have successfully lit your stove, set the thermostat to your desired heating needs.
2. Set the HEAT ADJUST selector to a position that will effectively create a rise in room
temperature above your thermostat setting. The recommended heat adjust settings, while using a
thermostat, are any position between 2 through 5.
Thermostat Hook-up
To hook up a thermostat, connect the wires from the Thermostat to the Red and Black
connectors on the back of the stove (see figure 18).
The external Thermostat wire terminal
has been pre-wired to the thermostat
wire Terminal on the back of the control
board (See figure 19)
Read the Frequently Asked Questions
section in the Operations Manual to
troubleshoot the Thermostat.
Figure 18
NOTE: Installers must determine a neutral location of where to mount the thermostat
panel in order for accurate room temperature measurements.
Figure 19
Thermostat Wire Terminal