replacing Catalytic Combustor in Fireplace Xtrordinair

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CityBoyTom

New Member
Jan 23, 2020
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Michigan
Please be gentle. our first wood stove/fireplace and first post.
we have read the travis industry manual 30 times. and some things left out,
that are for folks who have used woodstoves their entire lives and assumed everyone knows.
we like our dealer - but attempting to do at least some things ourselves to keep this running.
our combustor needed replacing. no issues removing. lots of the outside gasket/insulation was just dust.
we ordered a replacement on amazon (our dealer was going to take too long to get part)
it does not come with any insulation/gasket for the outside of the metal container of the combustor.
we have some 1 inch thick ceramic fiber insulation. can this be used to wrap new combustor and install.

Any help/knowledge/wisdom would be greatly appreciated as we attempt to migrate from city folk to backwoods and happiness!

purchased => Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Catalytic Combustor Replacement Catalyst Lopi FPX Fireplace Xtrordinair
 
I changed it recently . The combustor comes with thin gasket that keeps it together. I dont see how you can put 1inch insulation around it. The fit is really tight.
 
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