There is no question that a hybrid can allow for a bit of a flame show when in the low burn rate. That is why there is a push towards the technology. Keep in mind that NC units must maintain 1176F combustion temps in order to burn cleanly. A Cat unit can begin clean burning at 550F. So the advantage of additional air is a nice flame in the lower burn rates, the disadvantage, more flame = shorter burn times. It's all a personal preference issue.
The lower the burn rate, a cat can actually get hotter than on a higher burn rate due to residence time of the smoke going through the cat at the slower pace and the cat gets much hotter. When looking at cat stoves, based on today's substrate and wash coats, you never want to see temps in excess of 1600F. While 1800F is the actually doom and gloom, there can be variations due to draft, fuel moisture content etc.
We are always working on OUR technology. We have a straight cat unit that is .88 gr/hr. It is actually .57 gr/hr on low, which is favorable as 80% of the time 80% of wood burners operate in the lower burn rates. Cited from both industry and EPA studies.
Do you know who said "I bark at no man's bid. I will never come and go, and fetch and carry, at the whistle of the great man in the White House no matter who he is?" Hint: He was at the Alamo!
The lower the burn rate, a cat can actually get hotter than on a higher burn rate due to residence time of the smoke going through the cat at the slower pace and the cat gets much hotter. When looking at cat stoves, based on today's substrate and wash coats, you never want to see temps in excess of 1600F. While 1800F is the actually doom and gloom, there can be variations due to draft, fuel moisture content etc.
We are always working on OUR technology. We have a straight cat unit that is .88 gr/hr. It is actually .57 gr/hr on low, which is favorable as 80% of the time 80% of wood burners operate in the lower burn rates. Cited from both industry and EPA studies.
Do you know who said "I bark at no man's bid. I will never come and go, and fetch and carry, at the whistle of the great man in the White House no matter who he is?" Hint: He was at the Alamo!