Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Does the combustor have to "glow" before it is working?

















This is a misconception.


A catalyst can glow during certain stages of combustion. The determination that a catalyst is not working simply because it doesn't glow is inaccurate.

During the low burn cycle, when the catalyst is doing the bulk of its work, it usually does not glow.

Also, extremely dry wood (oak, ash, etc...) can burn clean enough not to produce a glow in the catalytic combustor.

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