Extended Life:
Excessive smoke or excessive heat will degrade a catalytic combustor. Without a
thermometer, you're merely guessing at conditions in your firebox. A small investment in a stovepipe thermometer can pay handsome dividends, by guarding against premature replacement of expensive
combustors.
Longer Lasting Fires:
When woodstoves burn too hot, flue gases rush up the chimney and valuable heating energy is
lost forever. An inefficient fire leads to unnecessary reloadings of fuel.
Conserves Fuel:
If for no other reason, you should monitor your stove's combustion in order to avoid
unnecessary waste of fuel. An efficient fire helps conserve America's wood resources.
Environmentally Friendly:
The woodstove owner who burns efficiently contributes to our common goal to reduce our
country's air pollution. Older woodstoves especially require thermometers to control smoke emissions. Owners of new stoves
benefit too, by using a thermometer to help optimize stove performance.
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