Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Catalytic Combustor Replacement Catalyst Blaze King Dutchwest Sequoia (7'' X 2'' Round Ceramic)
$286.25
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the Midwest Hearth catalytic combustor? A: The Midwest Hearth catalytic combustor measures 7 inches in diameter and 2 inches in height, making it a compact replacement option for various wood stoves.
- Q: How does the catalytic combustor reduce pollution? A: The catalytic combustor effectively removes 70% of harmful wood stove emissions, contributing to cleaner air and a healthier environment for your family.
- Q: Can using this combustor save me money on wood? A: Yes, by using the Midwest Hearth combustor, you can save up to one third on the cost of a cord of wood while generating the same amount of heat.
- Q: What safety benefits does the combustor provide? A: The combustor helps prevent the buildup of creosote in your wood stove, significantly reducing the risk of house fires. Since 1990, the use of catalytic combustors has led to a 75% decrease in creosote-caused fires.
- Q: Is there a warranty for the combustor? A: Yes, the combustor comes with a 5-year prorated warranty, ensuring its quality and reliability. The defect rate from the manufacturing line is only 0.4%, which is well below the industry average.
- Q: What materials are used in the construction of the combustor? A: The combustor is made from high-quality ceramic materials, designed by experienced ceramic and chemical engineers to ensure superior performance.
- Q: Is this combustor compatible with all wood stoves? A: This combustor is specifically designed for use in Blaze King, Dutchwest, and Sequoia wood stoves, so it's important to check compatibility with your specific model.
- Q: How long can I expect my wood stove to burn with this combustor? A: With the Midwest Hearth catalytic combustor, you can expect to burn wood for up to 8 hours longer compared to non-catalytic stoves.
- Q: What should I do if the combustor shows signs of wear? A: If you notice any signs of wear or damage to the combustor, it's recommended to replace it promptly to maintain optimal stove performance and safety.
- Q: How do I install the Midwest Hearth catalytic combustor? A: Installation of the combustor typically involves removing the old combustor from your stove and replacing it with the new one. It's advisable to consult your stove's manual or a professional for specific installation instructions.