Catalytic Combustor; Blockage; Masking And Poisoning; Peeling - Vermont Castings Winter warm 2100 Installation And Operating Manual

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In any chemical reaction, including the combustion
process, there are certain conditions which must be
met before the reaction can take place. For example, a
reaction may require a certain temperature, or a certain
concentration of the reactants (the combustion gases
and oxygen), or a certain amount of time. Catalysts,
though not changed themselves during the reaction,
have the ability to act at a molecular level to change
these requirements. In the secondary combustion
chamber of the WinterWarm, the catalyst reduces the
temperature at which secondary combustion can start
from the 1000 - 1200°F (540 - 650°C) range to the 500
- 600°F (260 - 315°C) range, increasing efficiency, and
reducing creosote and emissions.
The catalytic reaction, though advantageous, does
have some limitations of its own. Primary among these
is that the reactants (the gases) come into close physi-
cal contact with the catalyst itself.
To ensure the necessary contact, the catalytic element
in your WinterWarm is composed of a ceramic base
in the shape of a honeycomb. On each of the honey-
comb's many surfaces a coating of the catalyst (usually
a noble metal such as platinum or palladium) is applied.
The large surface area exposed in this configuration
ensures the combustion gases have the greatest oppor-
tunity to come in contact with the catalyst.
Loss of catalytic activity will be apparent in several
ways. First you may notice an increase in fuel con-
sumption. Second, there will be a visible increase
in the rate at which creosote builds up in your chim-
ney connector system. You may also notice a heavy
discharge of smoke from the chimney. There are a
number of catalytic problems which can cause loss of
activity:

Blockage

While the honeycomb pattern ensures good contact, it
also increases the resistance to flow of the combustion
gases, and, because of the many surfaces, provides
more places for creosote and fly ash to deposit. It is
important to follow the operating instructions in order
to minimize these deposits, and to periodically inspect
your catalyst for signs of blockage.
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Appendix: Catalytic Combustor

Masking and Poisoning

While the catalyst itself does not enter into the combus-
tion process, it is possible for certain elements, such
as lead and sulfur, to attach to the active sites on the
surface of the honeycomb. Though the catalyst is still
there, it is covered, or masked, by the contaminant,
and cannot function. To avoid this situation, it is im-
portant not to burn anything in your WinterWarm that
is a source of these contaminants. Particularly avoid
painted or treated wood, coal, household trash, col-
ored papers, metal foils, or plastics. Chemical chimney
cleaners may also contain harmful elements. The safest
approach is to burn only untreated, natural wood.
Flame Impingement
The catalytic element is not designed for exposure to
direct flame. If you continually overfire your Winter-
Warm, the chemistry of the catalyst coating may be
altered, inhibiting the combustion process.
Thermal degradation of the ceramic base may also oc-
cur, causing the element to disintegrate. Stay within the
recommended guidelines of the Operation section.
Mechanical Damage
If the element is mishandled, damage may occur.
Always treat the element carefully. Remember the cata-
lyst is made of a ceramic material; treat it as you would
fine china. Hairline cracks will not affect the perfor-
mance of the catalyst, as long as the steel sleeve holds
the element in the proper position.

Peeling

Peeling of the surface coat may occur if the catalytic
element is frequently subjected to excessive tempera-
tures. Follow the operating instructions carefully to
avoid this type of damage.
Every Vermont Castings' product is equipped with either
a Corning "Long-Life"
or a Technical Glass Products
®
"Honeycomb"
. The products are equivalent. If for any
®
reason you must ship your catalytic element, remem-
ber its fragile nature. Place the element in a plastic
bag, and package it with a generous amount of shock
absorbing material.
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