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Cat Combustor cleaning

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by MikeInMa, Aug 26, 2019.

  1. MikeInMa

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    I apologize, as I suspect this has been covered, but my attempts finding info using the search function has failed.

    I have a stainless combustor from Condar. Used one heating season.

    I have my stove opened up, as the chimney is to be cleaned.

    As I have access to the combustor, should I just go ahead and clean it?

    Regarding cleaning, I think all you do is soak it in 50/50 vinegar/distilled water. How long?

    After soaking, do I rinse it in distilled water, then let it air dry?

    Thanks!
     
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    I just cleaned my whole system yesterday, whole stove and chimney. I have an Ideal Steel which also has a stainless catalyst in it. I took a soft paint brush and cleaned it off, vacuumed it off and then sprayed a 50/50 mix of white vinegar and distilled water on each side. I let it sit for an hour or so, then rinsed it off with the distilled water. It's been drying since then. This is the first time I've given it a vinegar bath in its 3 year life so I guess I'll see how it does once I start burning again this coming fall.

    I got the 'how to' from a Woodstock video on cleaning the cats.

    Mike
     
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    Thanks! !

    Did you also get new gasket to wrap around the combustor?
    The original gasket was dust when I removed the combustor.
     
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    No, the gasket is still intact so I think it will last one more season. It moved when I took the cat out but when I put it back in place it stayed together and didn't seem degraded at all.

    I'll keep an eye on it but what I've been reading I'll probably buy a new catalyst next year anyway and replace them both at the same time.
     
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    The Woodstock gaskets are designed to be used over and over. Good design. My bk, and maybe your vc, gaskets are a one time deal. It would be like trying to reuse toilet paper. I suppose you could try but it’s not supposed to work that way.
     
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    On the vinegar bath, I like to use warm water with a 50/50 vinegar/distilled water mix. About a quart is plenty and I put it into a spray bottle. Then fill the bottle with all distilled water and spray again. All is well.

    btw, it is important to use distilled water.
     
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    Cat all cleaned.

    Ordered a few extra gaskets.

    Stove and chimney all cleaned. Which is why the stove is opened up.

    Once gaskets show up, I'll be ready for first fire of season. ....eventually.
     
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