Why the YUEMI Stove Thermometer is the right choice for you family?
-Monitor & Optimize Your Stove Efficiency
-This is useful because it allows you to make sure the stove is running at the correct operating temperature.
-Too low a temperature and creosote deposits will build up.
-Too high and your stove will have a poor efficiency.
-They are instrumental in fine tuning your burning habits for maximum safety and efficiency,Simple design and easy operation,easy to read
-It is magnetic so will attach to most parts of your stove.
-The stove thermometer is perfect match with your stove,Perfect companion for the stove.
Installation Instruction:
This thermometer is calibrated to be used on the outside surface of a metal wood stove.
Attach to the stove using the magnet on the back side of the thermometer.
Place thermometer on the top, front, or side surface of the stove.
Generally you will want to place the thermometer in the location recommended by the stove manufacturer, or the location the stove reaches the hottest temperature.
Magnet will hold to steel up to 700°F.
Operating Instruction:
The best operating temperature for most wood stoves is between 300°F and 500°F and is illustrated as the middle zone on your thermometer labelled "BEST ZONE".
Temperatures below 300°F can create a dirty, smoky fire that leads to creosote buildup in your chimney. Creosote can be a safety hazard. This temperature range is illustrated on your thermometer and labelled "CREOSOTE".
A temperature above 500°F consumes more wood without additional room heat as more energy is lost up the stove pipe. This area is illustrated on your thermometer as "TOO HOT".