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How do catalytic heaters work?
Catalytic heaters bring fuel and oxygen together in the presence of a hot catalyst. The result is a chemical reaction that produces infrared heat but no flame. In Catco heaters, the process looks like this:
- The chemical reaction won’t take place unless the catalyst is at a high enough temperature. In Catco heaters, we preheat the catalyst with an electric heating element. A voltage is applied with either a hardwired power source or starting cables, and this raises the temperature so the reaction can begin.
- Once the catalyst is hot, you turn on the fuel (either natural gas or propane). When the fuel comes into contact with the catalyst and the oxygen in the air, a chemical reaction takes place that releases energy in the form of infrared heat.
- The catalyst isn’t consumed in the reaction, so once a heater is operating it can keep going as long as it has fuel and oxygen. This means after startup, the electricity from the preheating element is no longer needed.
- All it takes to stop the reaction is cutting off the fuel supply.
Other infrared heaters, including some catalytic heaters used for camping or hunting, use a flame to preheat the catalyst and start the reaction. Catco heaters never use a flame during any part of their operation, from start-up to shutdown.