Genuine Condar Ceramic Catalytic Combustor. Fabricated at our factory in the foothills of Western North Carolina. Replacing a worn out combustor brings new life to an aging stove! Burn times can increase by 50%, while you can realize as much as twice the heat from the same piece of wood. Your chimney stays much cleaner and safer! , and you’re protecting our valuable air quality. For most stove owners, the savings in wood alone pay for the replacement combustor many times over, not to mention the increased safety and convenience. This 6″ round by 2″ wide Combustor fits the following stoves. SECURED ON THE COMBUSTOR WITH A STRIP OF WHITE MASKING TAPE IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO REMOVE THIS TAPE. 224, 2460, 2461, 2462, 264, 288, Andirondack, Federal / Airtight, Rocky Mountain, Seneca, Sequoia, X-Large. This combustor comes installed with an outer gasket wrap at no extra charge. If your stove doesn’t need the gasket — if the new round combustor fits tightly without the need for a gasket — don’t force it into position. Simply remove the unneeded gasket. Modern woodstoves are exceptionally clean burning. Catalytic stoves using catalytic combustors emit between 1.3 and 3.5 grams of particulate matter per hour, depending on the model. Many of the stoves produced during the great woodburning boom (after the oil embargoes) of the 1970’s limited the amount of air going into the firebox in order to increase burn times. This resulted in lower firebox temperatures, incomplete combustion and a great deal of smoke. Some of these stoves put out more than 60 grams of particulate matter per hour. The problem got so bad that some cities actually limited the use of woodstoves and fireplaces. The woodstove industry responded by developing much cleaner stoves. Catalytic stoves use catalytic technology, like that used in your car, to make these stoves cleaner. The benefits of a catalytic combustor far outweigh the added cost. Properly operated, a catalytic combustor can reduce creosote and the danger of chimney fires by as much as 90%. Using a catalytic combustor increases the stove’s efficiency by up to 25%. In fact, it is likely that if you use your stove as a primary source of heat, your combustor will pay for itself before the end of the first heating season. IT’S THE LAW. Your combustor burns smoke so that your stove produces greater heat. When you remove a combustor, you cheat yourself out of warmth you’d otherwise be getting from your woodstove. Engaging your combustor properly allows the fuel load to burn longer in the slow-burn mode. This gives you the benefit of heating all night long with one load of wood. Combustors help prevent build-up of hazardous creosote in flues and chimneys. People who remove combustors risk unexpected chimney fires with damage to property and danger to people in the home. Removing a combustor is false economy. Catalytic woodstoves are specifically engineered to operate properly with a combustor. You and your neighbors will observe dirty smoke emissions from your chimney if you remove the combustor. Federal law requires in all jurisdictions that catalytic woodstoves be maintained and operated with combustors to reduce pollution over the entire life of the stove. How they’re made All Condar catalytic combustors are made of high-quality materials, and are approved by the U. During the manufacturing process, the ceramic honeycomb is dipped in a brown wash that contains platinum and palladium – two elements scientifically engineered to maximize the longevity of catalytic reaction. Keeping Manufacturers’ Warranties Valid Catalytic stoves are designed to operate at high temperatures only with the combustor engaged. If you remove the combustor you have an uncontrolled fire that can lead to eventual cracking of metal or damage to components that can render your woodstove inoperable. COST PER SEASON CERAMIC. COST PER SEASON STEEL. The more you utilize your catalytic combustor, the more you protect air quality and recover heat from your woodstove. When new, a catalytic woodstove emits less than 4.2 grams per hour of pollutants into the atmosphere , while a non-catalytic woodstove approved by the Environmental Protection Agency is allowed to emit up to 7.5 grams per hour of pollutants. Except during cold start-up when you should bypass your combustor, always use the combustor to recover heat from your smoke and protect the environment. After 12,000 hours of use, a combustor is expected to have lost 25% of its catalytic function. This is a natural process called wear-out. Molecules of platinum and palladium arent actually lost, but their binding to smoke pollutants that cant be removed by maintenance means gradually your woodstove will recover less heat from the smoke. Gradually youll notice less warmth, and eventually youll see dark pollutants from your chimney. White steam is a normal emission from any EPA-approved woodstove, and water vapor is a natural harmless byproduct of catalytic reaction. Conscientious owners replace their combustors after roughly 12,000 hours even if the combustor is intact. The payback from your additional heat recovery is well worth your cost. This USA winter weather chart helps you plan when to replace your catalyst. If you live in Zone 5 , Northern Indiana or Western Massachusetts for example , replacing the catalyst after two and a half seasons is cost-effective. Options and consider upgrading. A steel combustor heats up faster than ceramic and you can engage your combustor at a lower temperature, recovering more heat from your wood. The item “AMERICAN-BUILT Catalytic Combustor for Dutchwest wood stoves by Condar (CC-001)” is in sale since Tuesday, September 20, 2011. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Home Improvement\Heating, Cooling & Air\Furnaces & Heating Systems”. The seller is “woodstovepro” and is located in Columbus, North Carolina. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Brand: Condar: “The Combustor Experts”
- Model: Ceramic
- Country of Manufacture: United States
- MPN: CC-001
Genuine Condar Ceramic Catalytic Combustor. Fabricated at our factory in the foothills of Western North Carolina. Replacing a worn out combustor brings new life to an aging stove! Burn times can increase by 50%, while you can realize as much as twice the heat from the same piece of wood. Your chimney stays much cleaner and safer! , and you’re protecting our valuable air quality. For most stove owners, the savings in wood alone pay for the replacement combustor many times over, not to mention the increased safety and convenience. The combustor is 4 inches by 10.6 inches by 2 inches thick. It contains 16 cells per square inch and is wrapped in a stainless steel can with flange and fits the following Blaze King models. Also see our STEELCAT. Options to consider upgrading. A steel combustor heats up faster than ceramic and you can engage your combustor at a lower temperature, recovering more heat from your wood. A note about combustor / catalyst gaskets: Don’t install gasket around the combustor, even if your previous catalyst was wrapped in gasket. Simply install this combustor in stove’s catalyst receptacle. Modern woodstoves are exceptionally clean burning. Catalytic stoves using catalytic combustors emit between 1.3 and 3.5 grams of particulate matter per hour, depending on the model. Many of the stoves produced during the great woodburning boom (after the oil embargoes) of the 1970’s limited the amount of air going into the firebox in order to increase burn times. This resulted in lower firebox temperatures, incomplete combustion and a great deal of smoke. Some of these stoves put out more than 60 grams of particulate matter per hour. The problem got so bad that some cities actually limited the use of woodstoves and fireplaces. The woodstove industry responded by developing much cleaner stoves. Catalytic stoves use catalytic technology, like that used in your car, to make these stoves cleaner. The benefits of a catalytic combustor far outweigh the added cost. Properly operated, a catalytic combustor can reduce creosote and the danger of chimney fires by as much as 90%. Using a catalytic combustor increases the stove’s efficiency by up to 25%. In fact, it is likely that if you use your stove as a primary source of heat, your combustor will pay for itself before the end of the first heating season. IT’S THE LAW. Your combustor burns smoke so that your stove produces greater heat. When you remove a combustor, you cheat yourself out of warmth you’d otherwise be getting from your woodstove. Engaging your combustor properly allows the fuel load to burn longer in the slow-burn mode. This gives you the benefit of heating all night long with one load of wood. Combustors help prevent build-up of hazardous creosote in flues and chimneys. People who remove combustors risk unexpected chimney fires with damage to property and danger to people in the home. Removing a combustor is false economy. Catalytic woodstoves are specifically engineered to operate properly with a combustor. You and your neighbors will observe dirty smoke emissions from your chimney if you remove the combustor. Federal law requires in all jurisdictions that catalytic woodstoves be maintained and operated with combustors to reduce pollution over the entire life of the stove. How they’re made All Condar catalytic combustors are made of high-quality materials, and are approved by the U. During the manufacturing process, the ceramic honeycomb is dipped in a brown wash that contains platinum and palladium – two elements scientifically engineered to maximize the longevity of catalytic reaction. Keeping Manufacturers’ Warranties Valid Catalytic stoves are designed to operate at high temperatures only with the combustor engaged. If you remove the combustor you have an uncontrolled fire that can lead to eventual cracking of metal or damage to components that can render your woodstove inoperable. COST PER SEASON CERAMIC. COST PER SEASON STEEL. The more you utilize your catalytic combustor, the more you protect air quality and recover heat from your woodstove. When new, a catalytic woodstove emits less than 4.2 grams per hour of pollutants into the atmosphere , while a non-catalytic woodstove approved by the Environmental Protection Agency is allowed to emit up to 7.5 grams per hour of pollutants. Except during cold start-up when you should bypass your combustor, always use the combustor to recover heat from your smoke and protect the environment. After 12,000 hours of use, a combustor is expected to have lost 25% of its catalytic function. This is a natural process called wear-out. Molecules of platinum and palladium aren’t actually lost, but their binding to smoke pollutants that can’t be removed by maintenance means gradually your woodstove will recover less heat from the smoke. Gradually you’ll notice less warmth, and eventually you’ll see dark pollutants from your chimney. White steam is a normal emission from any EPA-approved woodstove, and water vapor is a natural harmless byproduct of catalytic reaction. Conscientious owners replace their combustors after roughly 12,000 hours even if the combustor is intact. The payback from your additional heat recovery is well worth your cost. This USA winter weather chart helps you plan when to replace your catalyst. If you live in Zone 5 , Northern Indiana or Western Massachusetts for example , replacing the catalyst after two and a half seasons is cost-effective. The item “AMERICAN-BUILT Catalytic Combustor for Blaze King Wood Stoves by Condar (CC-526)” is in sale since Monday, October 24, 2011. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Home Improvement\Heating, Cooling & Air\Furnaces & Heating Systems”. The seller is “woodstovepro” and is located in Columbus, North Carolina. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Brand: Condar: “The Combustor Experts”
- Model: Ceramic
- Country of Manufacture: United States
- MPN: CC-526
Genuine Condar Ceramic Catalytic Combustor. Fabricated at our factory in the foothills of Western North Carolina. Replacing a worn out combustor brings new life to an aging stove! Burn times can increase by 50%, while you can realize as much as twice the heat from the same piece of wood. Your chimney stays much cleaner and safer! , and you’re protecting our valuable air quality. For most stove owners, the savings in wood alone pay for the replacement combustor many times over, not to mention the increased safety and convenience. This 7″ round by 2″ wide Combustor fits the following stoves. Country Flame (Mount Vernon) E16. Country Flame (Mount Vernon) E2. Country Flame (Mount Vernon) O-2. Country Flame (Mount Vernon) Olde R Model. Country Flame (Mount Vernon) R-6. Country Flame (Mount Vernon) S-1. Country Flame (Mount Vernon) S-6. Country Flame (Mount Vernon) SBF-A. Country Flame (Mount Vernon) W1. Vermont Castings Sequoia pre 1990. A note about combustor / catalyst gaskets: Don’t install gasket around the combustor, even if your previous catalyst was wrapped in gasket. Simply install this combustor in stove’s catalyst receptacle. Modern woodstoves are exceptionally clean burning. Catalytic stoves using catalytic combustors emit between 1.3 and 3.5 grams of particulate matter per hour, depending on the model. Many of the stoves produced during the great woodburning boom (after the oil embargoes) of the 1970’s limited the amount of air going into the firebox in order to increase burn times. This resulted in lower firebox temperatures, incomplete combustion and a great deal of smoke. Some of these stoves put out more than 60 grams of particulate matter per hour. The problem got so bad that some cities actually limited the use of woodstoves and fireplaces. The woodstove industry responded by developing much cleaner stoves. Catalytic stoves use catalytic technology, like that used in your car, to make these stoves cleaner. The benefits of a catalytic combustor far outweigh the added cost. Properly operated, a catalytic combustor can reduce creosote and the danger of chimney fires by as much as 90%. Using a catalytic combustor increases the stove’s efficiency by up to 25%. In fact, it is likely that if you use your stove as a primary source of heat, your combustor will pay for itself before the end of the first heating season. IT’S THE LAW. Your combustor burns smoke so that your stove produces greater heat. When you remove a combustor, you cheat yourself out of warmth you’d otherwise be getting from your woodstove. Engaging your combustor properly allows the fuel load to burn longer in the slow-burn mode. This gives you the benefit of heating all night long with one load of wood. Combustors help prevent build-up of hazardous creosote in flues and chimneys. People who remove combustors risk unexpected chimney fires with damage to property and danger to people in the home. Removing a combustor is false economy. Catalytic woodstoves are specifically engineered to operate properly with a combustor. You and your neighbors will observe dirty smoke emissions from your chimney if you remove the combustor. Federal law requires in all jurisdictions that catalytic woodstoves be maintained and operated with combustors to reduce pollution over the entire life of the stove. How they’re made All Condar catalytic combustors are made of high-quality materials, and are approved by the U. During the manufacturing process, the ceramic honeycomb is dipped in a brown wash that contains platinum and palladium – two elements scientifically engineered to maximize the longevity of catalytic reaction. Keeping Manufacturers’ Warranties Valid Catalytic stoves are designed to operate at high temperatures only with the combustor engaged. If you remove the combustor you have an uncontrolled fire that can lead to eventual cracking of metal or damage to components that can render your woodstove inoperable. COST PER SEASON CERAMIC. COST PER SEASON STEEL. The more you utilize your catalytic combustor, the more you protect air quality and recover heat from your woodstove. When new, a catalytic woodstove emits less than 4.2 grams per hour of pollutants into the atmosphere , while a non-catalytic woodstove approved by the Environmental Protection Agency is allowed to emit up to 7.5 grams per hour of pollutants. Except during cold start-up when you should bypass your combustor, always use the combustor to recover heat from your smoke and protect the environment. After 12,000 hours of use, a combustor is expected to have lost 25% of its catalytic function. This is a natural process called wear-out. Molecules of platinum and palladium arent actually lost, but their binding to smoke pollutants that cant be removed by maintenance means gradually your woodstove will recover less heat from the smoke. Gradually youll notice less warmth, and eventually youll see dark pollutants from your chimney. White steam is a normal emission from any EPA-approved woodstove, and water vapor is a natural harmless byproduct of catalytic reaction. Conscientious owners replace their combustors after roughly 12,000 hours even if the combustor is intact. The payback from your additional heat recovery is well worth your cost. This USA winter weather chart helps you plan when to replace your catalyst. If you live in Zone 5 , Northern Indiana or Western Massachusetts for example , replacing the catalyst after two and a half seasons is cost-effective. Also see our STEELCAT. Options to consider upgrading. A steel combustor heats up faster than ceramic and you can engage your combustor at a lower temperature, recovering more heat from your wood. The item “AMERICAN-BUILT Catalytic Combustor for wood stoves by Condar (CC-100)” is in sale since Tuesday, September 20, 2011. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Home Improvement\Heating, Cooling & Air\Furnaces & Heating Systems”. The seller is “woodstovepro” and is located in Columbus, North Carolina. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Brand: Condar: “The Combustor Experts”
- Model: Ceramic
- Power Source: Wood
- Product Type: Wood Stove
- Country of Manufacture: United States
- MPN: CC-100
Genuine Condar Ceramic Catalytic Combustor. Fabricated at our factory in the foothills of Western North Carolina. Replacing a worn out combustor brings new life to an aging stove! Burn times can increase by 50%, while you can realize as much as twice the heat from the same piece of wood. Your chimney stays much cleaner and safer! , and you’re protecting our valuable air quality. For most stove owners, the savings in wood alone pay for the replacement combustor many times over, not to mention the increased safety and convenience. This 2.5″ wide by 13″ long by 2 deep Combustor fits the following Vermont Castings stoves. WITH THE VERMONT CASTINGS 2N1 (FLEXBURN) DEFIANT AND ENCORE STOVES. A note about combustor / catalyst gaskets: Don’t install gasket around the combustor, even if your previous catalyst was wrapped in gasket. Simply install this combustor in stove’s catalyst receptacle. New electronic catalyst monitor. LED (Fahrenheit) display and mutable audio signals 6-foot thermocouple cable with 4-inch stainless steel probe Hardware for optional wall mounting 9-Volt battery included. Order the new Watchman battery version here. Order the new Watchman AC version. Modern woodstoves are exceptionally clean burning. Catalytic stoves using catalytic combustors emit between 1.3 and 3.5 grams of particulate matter per hour, depending on the model. Many of the stoves produced during the great woodburning boom (after the oil embargoes) of the 1970’s limited the amount of air going into the firebox in order to increase burn times. This resulted in lower firebox temperatures, incomplete combustion and a great deal of smoke. Some of these stoves put out more than 60 grams of particulate matter per hour. The problem got so bad that some cities actually limited the use of woodstoves and fireplaces. The woodstove industry responded by developing much cleaner stoves. Catalytic stoves use catalytic technology, like that used in your car, to make these stoves cleaner. The benefits of a catalytic combustor far outweigh the added cost. Properly operated, a catalytic combustor can reduce creosote and the danger of chimney fires by as much as 90%. Using a catalytic combustor increases the stove’s efficiency by up to 25%. In fact, it is likely that if you use your stove as a primary source of heat, your combustor will pay for itself before the end of the first heating season. IT’S THE LAW. Your combustor burns smoke so that your stove produces greater heat. When you remove a combustor, you cheat yourself out of warmth you’d otherwise be getting from your woodstove. Engaging your combustor properly allows the fuel load to burn longer in the slow-burn mode. This gives you the benefit of heating all night long with one load of wood. Combustors help prevent build-up of hazardous creosote in flues and chimneys. People who remove combustors risk unexpected chimney fires with damage to property and danger to people in the home. Removing a combustor is false economy. Catalytic woodstoves are specifically engineered to operate properly with a combustor. You and your neighbors will observe dirty smoke emissions from your chimney if you remove the combustor. Federal law requires in all jurisdictions that catalytic woodstoves be maintained and operated with combustors to reduce pollution over the entire life of the stove. How they’re made All Condar catalytic combustors are made of high-quality materials, and are approved by the U. During the manufacturing process, the ceramic honeycomb is dipped in a brown wash that contains platinum and palladium – two elements scientifically engineered to maximize the longevity of catalytic reaction. Keeping Manufacturers’ Warranties Valid Catalytic stoves are designed to operate at high temperatures only with the combustor engaged. If you remove the combustor you have an uncontrolled fire that can lead to eventual cracking of metal or damage to components that can render your woodstove inoperable. COST PER SEASON CERAMIC. COST PER SEASON STEEL. The more you utilize your catalytic combustor, the more you protect air quality and recover heat from your woodstove. When new, a catalytic woodstove emits less than 4.2 grams per hour of pollutants into the atmosphere , while a non-catalytic woodstove approved by the Environmental Protection Agency is allowed to emit up to 7.5 grams per hour of pollutants. Except during cold start-up when you should bypass your combustor, always use the combustor to recover heat from your smoke and protect the environment. After 12,000 hours of use, a combustor is expected to have lost 25% of its catalytic function. This is a natural process called wear-out. Molecules of platinum and palladium arent actually lost, but their binding to smoke pollutants that cant be removed by maintenance means gradually your woodstove will recover less heat from the smoke. Gradually youll notice less warmth, and eventually youll see dark pollutants from your chimney. White steam is a normal emission from any EPA-approved woodstove, and water vapor is a natural harmless byproduct of catalytic reaction. Conscientious owners replace their combustors after roughly 12,000 hours even if the combustor is intact. The payback from your additional heat recovery is well worth your cost. This USA winter weather chart helps you plan when to replace your catalyst. If you live in Zone 5 , Northern Indiana or Western Massachusetts for example , replacing the catalyst after two and a half seasons is cost-effective. Also see our STEELCAT. Options to consider upgrading. A steel combustor heats up faster than ceramic and you can engage your combustor at a lower temperature, recovering more heat from your wood. The item “AMERICAN-BUILT Catalytic Combustor for Vermont Castings stoves by Condar(CC-257)” is in sale since Tuesday, September 20, 2011. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Home Improvement\Heating, Cooling & Air\Furnaces & Heating Systems”. The seller is “woodstovepro” and is located in Columbus, North Carolina. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Brand: Condar: “The Combustor Experts”
- Model: Ceramic
- Country of Manufacture: United States
- MPN: CC-257
Genuine Condar Ceramic Catalytic Combustor. Fabricated at our factory in the foothills of Western North Carolina. Replacing a worn out combustor brings new life to an aging stove! Burn times can increase by 50%, while you can realize as much as twice the heat from the same piece of wood. Your chimney stays much cleaner and safer! , and you’re protecting our valuable air quality. For most stove owners, the savings in wood alone pay for the replacement combustor many times over, not to mention the increased safety and convenience. This 3.6″ by 18″ wide by 3 thick Combustor fits the following Fireplace Xtrordinaire stoves. Fireplace Extrordinair model FPX36 Elite. Fireplace Extrordinair model FPX 44 Elite. A note about combustor / catalyst gaskets: Don’t install gasket around the combustor, even if your previous catalyst was wrapped in gasket. Simply install this combustor in stove’s catalyst receptacle. New electronic catalyst monitor. LED (Fahrenheit) display and mutable audio signals 6-foot thermocouple cable with 4-inch stainless steel probe Hardware for optional wall mounting 9-Volt battery included. Order the new Watchman battery version here. Order the new Watchman AC version. Modern woodstoves are exceptionally clean burning. Catalytic stoves using catalytic combustors emit between 1.3 and 3.5 grams of particulate matter per hour, depending on the model. Many of the stoves produced during the great woodburning boom (after the oil embargoes) of the 1970’s limited the amount of air going into the firebox in order to increase burn times. This resulted in lower firebox temperatures, incomplete combustion and a great deal of smoke. Some of these stoves put out more than 60 grams of particulate matter per hour. The problem got so bad that some cities actually limited the use of woodstoves and fireplaces. The woodstove industry responded by developing much cleaner stoves. Catalytic stoves use catalytic technology, like that used in your car, to make these stoves cleaner. The benefits of a catalytic combustor far outweigh the added cost. Properly operated, a catalytic combustor can reduce creosote and the danger of chimney fires by as much as 90%. Using a catalytic combustor increases the stove’s efficiency by up to 25%. In fact, it is likely that if you use your stove as a primary source of heat, your combustor will pay for itself before the end of the first heating season. IT’S THE LAW. Your combustor burns smoke so that your stove produces greater heat. When you remove a combustor, you cheat yourself out of warmth you’d otherwise be getting from your woodstove. Engaging your combustor properly allows the fuel load to burn longer in the slow-burn mode. This gives you the benefit of heating all night long with one load of wood. Combustors help prevent build-up of hazardous creosote in flues and chimneys. People who remove combustors risk unexpected chimney fires with damage to property and danger to people in the home. Removing a combustor is false economy. Catalytic woodstoves are specifically engineered to operate properly with a combustor. You and your neighbors will observe dirty smoke emissions from your chimney if you remove the combustor. Federal law requires in all jurisdictions that catalytic woodstoves be maintained and operated with combustors to reduce pollution over the entire life of the stove. How they’re made All Condar catalytic combustors are made of high-quality materials, and are approved by the U. During the manufacturing process, the ceramic honeycomb is dipped in a brown wash that contains platinum and palladium – two elements scientifically engineered to maximize the longevity of catalytic reaction. Keeping Manufacturers’ Warranties Valid Catalytic stoves are designed to operate at high temperatures only with the combustor engaged. If you remove the combustor you have an uncontrolled fire that can lead to eventual cracking of metal or damage to components that can render your woodstove inoperable. COST PER SEASON CERAMIC. COST PER SEASON STEEL. The more you utilize your catalytic combustor, the more you protect air quality and recover heat from your woodstove. When new, a catalytic woodstove emits less than 4.2 grams per hour of pollutants into the atmosphere, while a non-catalytic woodstove approved by the Environmental Protection Agency is allowed to emit up to 7.5 grams per hour of pollutants. Except during cold start-up when you should bypass your combustor, always use the combustor to recover heat from your smoke and protect the environment. After 12,000 hours of use, a combustor is expected to have lost 25% of its catalytic function. This is a natural process called wear-out. Molecules of platinum and palladium arent actually lost, but their binding to smoke pollutants that cant be removed by maintenance means gradually your woodstove will recover less heat from the smoke. Gradually youll notice less warmth, and eventually youll see dark pollutants from your chimney. White steam is a normal emission from any EPA-approved woodstove, and water vapor is a natural harmless byproduct of catalytic reaction. Conscientious owners replace their combustors after roughly 12,000 hours even if the combustor is intact. The payback from your additional heat recovery is well worth your cost. This USA winter weather chart helps you plan when to replace your catalyst. If you live in Zone 5, Northern Indiana or Western Massachusetts for example, replacing the catalyst after two and a half seasons is cost-effective. The item “AMERICAN-BUILT Catalytic Combustor for Xtrordinair stoves by Condar (CC-453)” is in sale since Tuesday, September 20, 2011. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Home Improvement\Heating, Cooling & Air\Furnaces & Heating Systems”. The seller is “woodstovepro” and is located in Columbus, North Carolina. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Brand: Condar: “The Combustor Experts”
- Model: Ceramic
- Country of Manufacture: United States
- MPN: CC-453
STOVE IN CLASSIC BLACK. WE STOCK ALL COLORS. PRICE IS FOR UNIT ONLY. LET US KNOW FOR PRICING, ON BLOWERS, STOVE PIPE, WARMING SHELVES AND MORE! ENCORE FLEXBURN Wood Burning Stove. Made in the USA to be one of the greenest stoves in America, the Encore® FlexBurn is unlike any other wood stove on the market today. It adapts to your lifestyle, so you can choose to operate in catalytic or non-catalytic mode. Up to 1,800 sq. 86% at 1.2 g/hr (Catalytic)78% at 1.5 g/hr (Non-Catalytic). The top load design of these stoves makes them easier to fill to nearly 100% of their capacity leading to longer burn times and greater heat output. Plus you wont have to fill them as often. The top load design is also safer, virtually eliminating the escape of hot embers while loading. STYLE FOR ALL SEASONS. NEW COLOR AND DOOR DESIGNS. Vermont Castings stoves are designed to last a lifetime. Now they can suit any space too. A new Transition Style door model offers cleaner lines and a wider view to add a contemporary feel to a classic design. The new Twilight single pass enamel color suggests a hint of blue underneath a vintage Black, adding dimension and lift to a universally appealing color. ACCESSORIES THAT FIT YOUR HOME AND LIFESTYLE. Warming Shelves with mitten racks come in handy on cold winter days. Spark screen for open-door fire viewing lets you sit back and enjoy the beautiful flames. Matching enamel pipe comes in five standard colors. Allows your stove to draw air in from outside the house. Beneficial for newer, more heavily insulated homes and required in mobile home installations. OUTSIDE AIR TERMINATION KIT. A termination specifically designed for use with the outside air kit. A variable-speed, heat-activated fan provides increased heating efficiency. Made from durable leather, these gloves are so popular at our foundry, we’ve now made them available to you. Perfect for loading the stove when it’s already fired up and burning. CAST IRON STOVE-TOP STEAMER. Available in all our enamel colors, these beautifully cast ornate steamers are designed to return humidity to the room air, creating a more comfortable atmosphere. CAST IRON WOOD BOX. With fine cast lattice work and ample capacity, it’s the perfect way to store all the wood you need to keep your home warm and toasty. Depicting a traditional Vermont Castings foundry scene, this beautifully cast trivet is ideal as a cooking stand or to add visual interest to your stove installation. Cast in Vermont at our own foundry, this trivet features the same fine craftsmanship as our legendary stoves. This surface-mount magnetic thermometer is designed to work with all of our stoves. It allows you to make the correct air-intake settings and will tell you when it is time to reload the stove or shut the damper. Large enough to surround all Vermont Castings stoves, this portable safety screen allows you to have peace of mind that young children will not stray too near the stove. Our FlexBurn® design gives you easy-access to the catalyst system for easy cleaning and maintenance. And because our system burns so clean, our catalysts outlast other brands providing years of reliable, clean and efficient heat. HEAT AT YOUR FINGERTIPS. BENEFITS OF THERMOSTATIC CONTROL. These stoves give you the power of thermostatic control. Prevent over-fire and get longer, more even burn times by controlling the heat being generated. By simply adjusting the thermostatic air, you can use less wood and achieve a more comfortable room temperature. From Warming Shelves to the Stove-Top Steamer and Child-Guard Screen, we have the finest accessories to choose from to make your FlexBurn® stove work for you. The item “Vermont Castings Wood Burning Stove Encore Catalytic Classic Black Free Standing” is in sale since Tuesday, September 13, 2016. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Home Improvement\Heating, Cooling & Air\Fireplaces & Stoves\Heating Stoves”. The seller is “central_fireplaces” and is located in Denver, Colorado. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Type: Wood Burning Stove
- Model: CLASSIC BLACK
- MPN: 0002040
- Brand: Vermont Castings
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Heat Output: 65000
THIS IS FOR THE VERMONT CASTINGS INTREPID IIWOOD STOVE IN THE BISCUIT WHITE FINISH. SIDE SHELVES, VENTING AND STEAM POT NOT INCLUDED. WE CARRY ALL FINISHES IN STOCK. LET US KNOW IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT OR ANY SPECIAL PRICING WE MAY HAVE. WE CARRY ALL ACCESSORIES AND PIPING. INTREPID II Catalytic Wood Burning Stove. With its compact design, the Intrepid II fits just about anywhere while providing excellent heating and efficiency. Up to 1,200 sq. ACCESSORIES THAT FIT YOUR HOME AND LIFESTYLE. Warming Shelves with mitten racks come in handy on cold winter days. Spark screen for open-door fire viewing lets you sit back and enjoy the beautiful flames. Matching enamel pipe comes in five standard colors. Allows your stove to draw air in from outside the house. Beneficial for newer, more heavily insulated homes and required in mobile home installations. OUTSIDE AIR TERMINATION KIT. A termination specifically designed for use with the outside air kit. A variable-speed, heat-activated fan provides increased heating efficiency. Made from durable leather, these gloves are so popular at our foundry, we’ve now made them available to you. Perfect for loading the stove when it’s already fired up and burning. CAST IRON STOVE-TOP STEAMER. Available in all our enamel colors, these beautifully cast ornate steamers are designed to return humidity to the room air, creating a more comfortable atmosphere. CAST IRON WOOD BOX. With fine cast lattice work and ample capacity, it’s the perfect way to store all the wood you need to keep your home warm and toasty. Depicting a traditional Vermont Castings foundry scene, this beautifully cast trivet is ideal as a cooking stand or to add visual interest to your stove installation. Cast in Vermont at our own foundry, this trivet features the same fine craftsmanship as our legendary stoves. This surface-mount magnetic thermometer is designed to work with all of our stoves. It allows you to make the correct air-intake settings and will tell you when it is time to reload the stove or shut the damper. Large enough to surround all Vermont Castings stoves, this portable safety screen allows you to have peace of mind that young children will not stray too near the stove. FINE CRAFTSMANSHIP, INDUSTRY-LEADING EFFICIENCY. With its compact size and the option of a transition door style, the Intrepid II from Vermont Castings will fit just about anywhere! This compact catalytic wood stove offers high efficiency more heat from less wood as well as a clean burn, making it great for the environment as well. PEACE OF MIND WITH AUTOMATIC THERMOSTATIC CONTROL. Your stove wont over-fire and youll enjoy longer, more even temperatures with automatic thermostatic air control. Enjoy the freedom to start your fire and go, worry-free. LONGER BURN TIMES WITH TOP-LOADING CONVENIENCE. The top load design allows you to fill the stove to nearly 100% of its capacity. This leads to longer burn times and greater heat output, so you dont have to load as often. Plus, its safer and virtually eliminates the escape of embers during loading. The item “Vermont Castings Wood Burning Stove Intrepid II Catalytic Biscuit Enamel White” is in sale since Friday, April 21, 2017. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Home Improvement\Heating, Cooling & Air\Fireplaces & Stoves\Heating Stoves”. The seller is “central_fireplaces” and is located in Denver, Colorado. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Type: Wood Burning Stove
- Model: Biscuit Enamel White
- MPN: 0001997
- Brand: Vermont Castings
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Heat Output: 27000