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Measuring Chimney Draft
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<blockquote data-quote="CaseyForrest" data-source="post: 6098549" data-attributes="member: 7878"><p>Lord knows I could be wrong...</p><p></p><p>I believe the shtick with catalytic stoves isn't that they are burning less fuel, its that they are burning <em>all</em> (or most of) the fuel.</p><p></p><p>You can see it even with a non catalytic stove that has secondaries over one that doesn't, or compared to an open fireplace. Less smoke out of the end of the chimney equals more fuel being burnt in the firebox.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaseyForrest, post: 6098549, member: 7878"] Lord knows I could be wrong... I believe the shtick with catalytic stoves isn't that they are burning less fuel, its that they are burning [I]all[/I] (or most of) the fuel. You can see it even with a non catalytic stove that has secondaries over one that doesn't, or compared to an open fireplace. Less smoke out of the end of the chimney equals more fuel being burnt in the firebox. [/QUOTE]
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