Catalyst equipped, Catalyst warranty, Proper fuel selection – New Buck Corporation 91 User Manual

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CATALYST EQUIPPED

This wood heater contains a catalytic combustor, which needs periodic inspection and replacement for proper
operation. It is against the law to operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in
this manual or if the catalytic element is deactivated or removed.

CATALYST WARRANTY

The combustor supplied with this heater is a set of (3) (2"x3-1/2"x6"x25" cells). Consult the catalytic combustor
warranty also supplied with this heater. All warranty claims should be addressed to:

Applied Ceramics

Customer Service Department

P.O. Box 29664

Atlanta, GA 30359

770-448-6888

See enclosed catalyst warranty for instructions. New Buck Corporation does not handle catalyst replacements.
Customer can order direct form Applied Ceramics.

PROPER FUEL SELECTION


For best results, this heater is designed to burn (dry), natural wood. Higher efficiencies and lower emissions
generally result when burning air dried seasoned hardwoods, as compared to softwoods or to green or freshly cut
hardwoods. Green or freshly cut hardwoods (wood with high moisture content) will not product the BTU’s
needed to heat your home. The result will be low temperature reading on the catalyst probe, thus low BTU
output.

DO NOT BURN:


1) Treated Wood

3) Garbage

5) Solvents

7) Trash

2) Coal

4) Cardboard

6) Colored Paper

Burning treated wood, garbage, solvents, colored paper or trash may result in release of toxic fumes and may
poison or render the catalytic combustor ineffective.

Burning coal, cardboard, or loose paper can produce soot, or large flakes of char or fly ash that can coat the
combustor, causing smoke spillage into the room and rendering the combustor ineffective. (Not covered under
warranty.)

ACHIEVING CATALYTIC LIGHT-OFF


The temperature in the stove and the gases entering the combustor must be raised to between 700

o

F to 900

o

F for

catalytic activity to be initiated. The temperature can be determined by the Catalyst Monitor Probe. During the
start up of a cold stove a medium to high firing rate must be maintained for about 20 minutes. This can be
achieved by starting the fire with dry kindling, paper, and small split wood. Have the Bypass Damper fully open
(pulled out). This ensures that the stove, catalyst, and fuel are all stabilized at proper operating temperatures.
Even though it is possible (and likely) to have gas temperatures reach 600

o

F within two to three minutes after a

fire is started, if the fire is allowed to die down immediately it may go out or the combustor may stop working.
Once the combustor starts working, heat generated in it by burning the smoke will keep it working.

ACHIEVING CATALYTIC LIGHT-OFF WHEN REFUELING


During the refueling and rekindling of a cool fire, or a fire that has burned down to the charcoal phase, operate the
stove at a medium to high firing rate for about 10 minutes to ensure that the catalyst reaches approximately 800

o

F.

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