(Before the mods boot the thread, its for a smokehouse...:wink
It's been a while since I've been back here but I have a project I'm working on that after exhausting all my sources this was the only place I thought I might get some help figuring this out sooo Hiiiii!!! lol :wave:
Ok so what had happen wuzzzz... I have a 8x8 smokehouse for my production that I'm trying the get a commercial thermostat installed in order to control my burner at the desired temps instead of hanging around micro adjusting a regulator to get my temps dialed in every time I smoke...
I plan on getting a Robertshaw commercial gas thermostat and what I'd really like some help from anyone that knows about this stuff is how do I connect it all. The thermostat itself is pretty straight forward but will I need a safety magnet switch, a pilot light (thinking an electrical spark ignitor would be better with the circulation fan in there) or whatever else. Then how do I run all the copper? IF I do use a pilot light where does that pick up the gas feed from?
Again, I know its a blind shot in the dark here but I'm having a hard time getting my appliance & stove guys to think outside the box on this one.
Cheers :rapture:
It's been a while since I've been back here but I have a project I'm working on that after exhausting all my sources this was the only place I thought I might get some help figuring this out sooo Hiiiii!!! lol :wave:
Ok so what had happen wuzzzz... I have a 8x8 smokehouse for my production that I'm trying the get a commercial thermostat installed in order to control my burner at the desired temps instead of hanging around micro adjusting a regulator to get my temps dialed in every time I smoke...
I plan on getting a Robertshaw commercial gas thermostat and what I'd really like some help from anyone that knows about this stuff is how do I connect it all. The thermostat itself is pretty straight forward but will I need a safety magnet switch, a pilot light (thinking an electrical spark ignitor would be better with the circulation fan in there) or whatever else. Then how do I run all the copper? IF I do use a pilot light where does that pick up the gas feed from?
Again, I know its a blind shot in the dark here but I'm having a hard time getting my appliance & stove guys to think outside the box on this one.
Cheers :rapture: