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7'' x 2'' Round Catalytic Combustor Replacement with Metal Band

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Replacement Catalytic Combustor

Gases and particles in wood burning smoke cause pollution in the air.  Do your part to cut down on pollutants in the air, reduce the possibilities of chimney fires, and make your wood stove burn more efficiently by adding a Catalytic Combustor to your system! 

Normally, smoke will ignite and burn only at temperatures of around 1000? F.  This Combustor is designed to burn up air polluting gases and particles on contact (at temperatures as low as 500?) before they ever exit the stove! By converting that energy into useful heat, this Combustor is able to lesson creosote build up in the chimney and reduce air pollution by up to 90%!  Don't wait to start getting the most from your wood burning system- Invest in a Catalytic Combustor today and immediately enjoy the benefits of a cleaner, hotter, more efficient burn! Includes metal band.

It is recommended the Combustor be changed out every 6 years for maximum efficiency of the stove.

  • Metal band
  • 90% Less pollution
  • 90% Less creosote build up
  • Combustor measures 7" Round
  • Durable long lasting construction
  • 16 Cells per square inch each measure 2"
  • Life expectancy of around 6 years or 12,000 operating hours

  Catalytic Combustor Cross Reference Chart

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Specifications
  • Includes metal band
  • Combustor measures 7" Round
  • 90% Less pollution and creosote build-up
  • 16 Cells per square inch each measure 2"
  • Life expectancy of up to 6 years or 12,000 operating hours
  • Temperature-resistant, wash-coated alumina oxide, metal catalyst and ceramic construction
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Life and Performance of a Catalytic Combustor

The Catalyst is designed to burn seasoned dried wood only. Any foreign materials will poison your unit if burned on a regular basis and cause the catalyst to be saturated with byproducts, lessening the life expectancy. A sudden temperature change or uneven temperatures to the combustor's substrate can cause cracking. One of the main reasons for this happening is refueling with wood containing some form of moisture. The thermal shock comes when the moist smoke contacts the combustor running at excessively high temperatures. The cell walls will develop hairline cracks and eventually pieces will start to fall off the combustor. This loss of surface area means there will be less catalytic surface space and less efficiency of the combustor.

Most catalytic combustors that are returned are destroyed by flame impingement, broken due to accidents or mishandling, or there is nothing wrong with them but fly ash build up. A hot fire with all the primary air controls wide open or perhaps the firebox door or ash pan door ajar are ways the catalyst might receive flame impingement which will lead to the death of a catalyst. With proper maintenance and care the catalytic combustor will last for a minimum of up to 6 years or 12,000 operating hours. Performance may vary depending on stove design, operation and combustor age.

Brand WoodEze
Model 3436
Shipping Weight (lbs) 3.0000
Actual Weight (lbs) 3
International Shipping Yes
Combuster Size 7'' x 2''
Depth 2''
Warranty
5 Year Limited Manufacturers Warranty

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  • From CombustorIV at 11/30/12 12:39 PM
    • Is this able to be retrofit to an existing top vent stove with 8" black stove pipe? If so can you offer suggestions as to the best way to do so? The problem we are trying to correct is a problem with smoke entering the house overnight when stove damped down and cold air sits in the valley thus being taken into the house especially when the smoke follows the roof down to eves. Which leads me to my second question. Extending the chimney height (8"double wall insulated pipe) from approximately 4'-6' to aprox another 4' to 6 ft help with keeping smoke off roof and following ridge down to eves overnight with sinking valley air? Any suggestions, both are to reduce smoke intake into home. thanks
    • Thank you for your question. We normally do not recommend retrofitting a wood stove to use a catalytic combuster. By doing this it can effect how the stove operates. I would recommend contacting the manufacture of the stove you currently have to see if there is a way this can be done with their stove. They can assist on modifications.
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