EPA Emissions
Many homes have beautiful brick fireplaces that are simply used to create a certain ambiance for the room while others use their fireplace as a secondary heating source for the home and a primary heating source in case of a power outage. Unfortunately conventional masonry fireplaces are extremely inefficient heat sources and create a lot of air pollution.
That is why the United States Environmental Protection Agency issued a standard for wood stoves and fireplace inserts in 1988. This standard limits the amount of smoke emissions that can come from any newly built wood stove or insert. Any wood stove or fireplace insert sold in the U.S. must meet the standards set by the EPA.
When certifying a stove or insert the EPA uses a measure of emissions called the emission rate. When comparing different stoves or inserts to each other, the emission rate can be a reliable factor for deciding which models are cleaner burning. For non-catalytic wood stoves the limit is 7.5 grams of smoke that can be released per hour. The emission limit for catalytic stoves is 4.1 grams per hour. With recent improvements in technology some stoves have been certified to release as little as 1 gram per hour.
Although catalytic inserts create a more even and longer burning heat, non-catalytic inserts are easier to maintain and run. Catalytic inserts have a catalytic element that should be cleaned regularly and the insert should be run at efficient heats to keep the element in good condition. Burning anything other than clean seasoned wood can harm the element. The element will typically need to be replaced anywhere between two and six years of use depending on how well it is maintained.
The main components of a non-catalytic wood burning insert include a system for pre-heating the combustion air before it gets to the firebox, insulation for the firebox itself and a large baffle that creates a flow path for the combustion gases that is longer and hotter. This system creates an interesting flame pattern that many home owners find enjoyable to watch. Because of the high heat created by a wood insert some of the internal parts may need replacement over time.
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