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The Complete Catalytic Combustor - The Chimney Sweep News
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woodstove catalytic combustors: Does the combustor have to glow to be working?
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Thursday, July 23, 2015. Does the combustor have to glow to be working? Some stoves are equipped with a combustor view port, it should be noted that the combustor usually glows during the first 20 to 35% of the burn cycle when the catalyst is receiving the most smoke and burning at a high temperature. The combustor temperature can reach 1000 F. and produce a glow. However, the combustor does not have to glow to be working. This method will read the inlet and exhaust temperatures of the combustor. Just to...
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woodstove catalytic combustors: Recommended operating temperatures of the combustor.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2015. Recommended operating temperatures of the combustor. Combustor temperatures can become extremely hot during operation. Temperatures above 1800 degrees F. will damage the catalyst. Temperatures between 1400 and 1600 degrees F. are normal. Temperatures between 1200 and 1400 degrees F. are recommended. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Again, please visit with me regularly for new topics and what I hope to be very informative articles. A Introduction to ACI and Catalytic Woodstov...
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woodstove catalytic combustors: Fourth reason I prefer a catalytic wood burning appliance.
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Friday, June 19, 2015. Fourth reason I prefer a catalytic wood burning appliance. In addition to the 72% heating efficiency, a catalytic stove will:. 1 reduce air pollution up to 90%. 2 reduce creosote build-up. (up to 90%). 3 generate up to 50% more useful heat from each log. This means longer burns per load. 4 save the consumer up to 1/3 on fuel costs. (one less cord out of every three). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Over the years I have gathered a world of knowledge from these people and with t...
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woodstove catalytic combustors: What happens to the combustor if the stove is not operated correctly?
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015. What happens to the combustor if the stove is not operated correctly? Let's look at some signs that the stove is not being operated correctly. This occurs when burning materials that produce large flakes of char, like wrapping paper and cardboard. Plugging is a build-up of soot, creosote and/or fly-ash within the combustor’s cells. In most cases, this happens because light-off was not achieved before the stove’s by-pass was closed. The stove will run sluggish. Just to give you a b...
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woodstove catalytic combustors: Reason two for buying a catalytic wood burning appliance.
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Tuesday, June 9, 2015. Reason two for buying a catalytic wood burning appliance. My second reason for buying a catalytic stove is:. A catalytic stove is easier to use. The catalytic combustor begins to burn volatile materials in the exhaust stream at 500 degrees F. Non-catalytic stoves do not begin to perform efficiently until secondary air is introduced to exhaust temperatures that are over 1000 degrees F. This is a crucial difference for two reasons:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Just to give yo...
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woodstove catalytic combustors: Get ready for the cold winter months now.
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Thursday, August 6, 2015. Get ready for the cold winter months now. Don't wait until the last minute. S your wood burning stove ready for the cold weather ahead? Now is the time to make sure you catalytic stove is in top order. Don't wait until the snow begins to fly and the weather turns cold. Call Applied Ceramics for maintenance help or catalytic combustor replacement now. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I hope you will feel at liberty to share with me your experiences, comments and questions as w...
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woodstove catalytic combustors: Starting a fire in a cold stove.
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Thursday, July 9, 2015. Starting a fire in a cold stove. As a rule of thumb, when starting a fire in a cold stove, the combustor must have 500 degrees F. of temperature focused on it for 20 to 30 minutes to achieve proper light-off. The by-pass should be in the open position during this period of time. This will allow the stove, the catalytic combustor and the fuel to stabilize at a proper operating temperature. Refer to the manufacturer's stove operating manual for complete details. Just to give you a b...