Direct flame inhibits this reaction by changing the chemical make-up of the catalyst breaking down the substrate or ceramic.
Today's modern catalytic wood burning stoves are designed so that flame impingement is unlikely. However, it is still impossible. A strong fast draft can pull the flames around the flame shield and into the catalyst. A hot fire with all the primary air controls wide open or perhaps the firebox door or ash pan door ajar are other ways the catalyst might receive flame impingement.
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