Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Catalytic Combustor Replacement Catalyst Regency Classic Pro (3.5'' X 14'' X 3'' Metal) Made In Usa
$500.54
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the Midwest Hearth catalytic combustor? A: The Midwest Hearth catalytic combustor measures 3.5 inches by 14 inches by 3 inches.
- Q: Which wood stove models are compatible with this combustor? A: This combustor is compatible with several Regency models, including the F5100B Classic Wood Stove and the Pro Series F5100 and F3500.
- Q: How does replacing my combustor improve stove efficiency? A: Replacing your combustor can significantly enhance your stove's efficiency, resulting in less wood usage and reduced emissions, which saves you money while being more environmentally friendly.
- Q: What material is the combustor made from? A: The combustor is made from high-quality metal, ensuring durability and long-lasting performance.
- Q: How much pollution does the combustor reduce? A: Midwest Hearth combustors are designed to remove up to 70% of harmful emissions from wood stoves, contributing to cleaner air.
- Q: What warranty does the combustor come with? A: The combustor includes a 5-year prorated warranty, providing assurance of its quality and reliability.
- Q: Can using this combustor help save money on firewood? A: Yes, using this combustor can help you save up to 1/3 of the cost of a cord of wood, as it allows you to generate the same heat with less wood.
- Q: How does the combustor enhance safety in wood burning? A: The combustor helps prevent the buildup of creosote, reducing the risk of house fires significantly, with a noted 75% decrease in creosote-related fires since the introduction of catalytic stoves.
- Q: What should I do if my combustor has defects? A: With a very low defect rate of only 0.4%, any concerns about defects can be addressed through the warranty, which guarantees coverage for manufacturing issues.
- Q: How often should I replace my catalytic combustor? A: It is recommended to monitor the performance of your combustor and replace it when efficiency decreases, usually every few years depending on usage and maintenance.