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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 Dutchwest Convection Heaters, the 
catalyst reduces the temperature at which secondary 
combustion can start from the 540°-60° C (1000°-
1200°F) range to the 260°-315° C (500°-600° F) range, 
increasing efficiency, and reducing creosote and emis-
sions.
Though it is advantageous, the catalytic reaction 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 Dutchwest Convection Heater is composed 
of a ceramic base in the shape of a honeycomb.  On 
each of the honeycomb’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 that the combustion gases 
have the greatest opportunity 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.

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 important 
not to burn anything in your Dutchwest Convection 
Heater that is a source of these contaminants.  Particu-
larly avoid painted or treated wood, coal, household 
trash, colored 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 Dutchwest 
Convection Heater, 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 
catalyst is made of a ceramic material; treat it as you 
would fine china.  Hairline cracks will not affect the 
performance 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 Dutchwest  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.

Catalytic Combustor

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Страница 1: ...HIS MANUAL Retain for future use If this heater is not properly installed operated and maintained a house re may result For safety follow all installation operation and maintenance directions Contact...

Страница 2: ...tates and EN13240 2001 A2 2004 for Europe Dutchwest models are not listed for mobile home installations Patents U S D288357 4502395 4646712 Canada 1235969 Other foreign mechanical patents issued Acces...

Страница 3: ...sq ft 1 112 224 sq m 1200 2400 sq ft 1 Fuel Size type 480 mm 19 wood 560 mm 22 wood 640 mm 25 wood Flue mass gas ow 5 7 g s 7 1 g s 8 4 g s CO emissions 13 O2 1700 ppm 2300 ppm 2300 pmm Weight 172 kg...

Страница 4: ...n Heater must be connected to a sound masonry chimney that meets local codes a relined masonry chimney that meets local codes or to an approved prefabricated metal chimney Whatever kind you use the ch...

Страница 5: ...ego ries a Vitreous enamelled steel pipe complying with BS 6999 1989 1996 b Pipes made from stainless steel as descirbed in BS EN 1008 1 1995 grades 1 4401 1 4404 1 4432 or 1 4436 with ue wall thickne...

Страница 6: ...s with at least three sheet metal screws 3 Secure the chimney connector to the chimney In structions for various installations follow below 4 Con rm that the installed stove and chimney con nector are...

Страница 7: ...chimney The liner of the replace chimney should extend at least to the point at which the chimney connector enters the chimney Follow all the guidelines for installing a chimney connector into a free...

Страница 8: ...e design your installation so the con nector does not pass through a combustible wall If you must use a wall pass through in your installation check with your building inspector before you begin and c...

Страница 9: ...The oor protector must also meet standard requirements for freestanding installations Floor Protection for Fireplace Installations with Standard Legs Fireplace installations with the standard legs an...

Страница 10: ...ecommended rear clearance to noncom bustible surfaces 50 mm 2 NOTE The minimum thickness of solid noncombus tible materials is speci ed in section 2 of Document J in relation to the clearance of the a...

Страница 11: ...l e a s t 3 x D at least 1 5 x D at least 1 5 x D Plan Without Shield Plan With Shield Air space of at least 12 mm between noncombustible shield and combustible material Fluepipe at least 1 5 x D at...

Страница 12: ...quired in many instal lations Refer to the oor protection information found in the Installation Section of this manual Attach the Legs and Heat Shield Place the stove on its back on a soft surface suc...

Страница 13: ...e lever points straight down Fig 18 The secondary air inlet over the side door admits air to the catalytic combustor only for high ef ciency at high combustor temperatures Use a gloved hand or the met...

Страница 14: ...designed to burn natural wood only Do not burn other fuels Never burn pressure treated wood painted or stained wood or glossy newsprint High ef ciencies and low emissions are possible when burning ai...

Страница 15: ...courage creosote formation in the stovepipe and chimney higher temperatures can cause stove parts to burn out prematurely Always operate the stove accord ing to rebox temperatures Besides the air cont...

Страница 16: ...ld be well established within 10 15 minutes You may gradually build it up by adding a few sticks at a time of a progressively larger size Continue to build the re until a live coal bed begins to form...

Страница 17: ...d back of the ash pan Empty the ash drawer regularly typically every one to three days The frequency will vary depending on how hot you run your stove the hotter the re the more wood you burn and the...

Страница 18: ...specially made for this pur pose Dry the glass completely Adjust the Door Latch The door latches must close tightly to ensure a good seal between the each door and the stove plates With time and use t...

Страница 19: ...up Use a 11 mm 7 16 socket wrench with socket extension to adjust the linkage 1 In an alternating pattern rst loosen and then re move the four bolts that secure the top plate to the sides of the stov...

Страница 20: ...od plan on how to handle one Inspect Regularly Clean As Required Inspect the chimney and chimney connector twice monthly and clean if necessary Let the stove cool completely before you inspect the chi...

Страница 21: ...r should be inspected annually for a build up of y ash and cleaned if necessary This may be done during examination of the catalytic combustor When to Suspect A Combustor Problem There are two ways to...

Страница 22: ...all it Be sure rst to carefully wrap a new Interam gasket an extra was provided with your stove around its perimeter before replacement Insert the gasketed combustor gently back into position and repl...

Страница 23: ...ces for creosote and y 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 Masking a...

Страница 24: ...akes the steel chimney support a good draft more quickly than masonry does Steel chimneys are not as attractive as masonry but they are very durable and generally outperform masonry Indoor Outdoor Loc...

Страница 25: ...p within the rebox until reaching a density and temperature at which they ignite With this ignition you may hear a muf ed pop ping sound and see a bit of smoke forced out of the stove This condition i...

Страница 26: ...changes in design materials speci cations prices and discontinue colors and products at any time without notice Dutchwest Convection Heater Models 2460CE 2461CE 2462CE Item Description 2460CE 2461CE...

Страница 27: ...Collar 7000969 7000969 1304280 35 Leg 7000016 7000016 7000016 36 Damper Handle Stub 5004265 5004265 5004265 37 Ash Door Handle 5004237 5004237 5004237 38 Ash Pan 7000G79 7000G69 7000G89 39 Gasket for...

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Страница 31: ...lusions Limitations 1 This product must be installed or serviced by a quali ed installer preferably NFI or WETT Canada certi ed as prescribed by the local jurisdiction It must be installed and operate...

Страница 32: ...MHSC 149 Cleveland Drive Paris Kentucky 40361 www mhsc com...

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