Q&A Does Connecticut allow non-cat stoves ?

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Nov 27, 2012
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Question:

I have heard that Jotul has one stove that burns as clean as the catalytics. I am wondering whether Connecticut codes allow using a non Catalytic stove. Thanks again.



Answer:

All Jotul Stoves and other non-cats are fine in Conn. EPA and state standards state that a stove must burn clean, the standards do not dictate the method by which this occurs.
 
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