Good morning I have the bottle but I can’t not find the stuff to putting on the bottle I love that I can I get the stuff please let me know thank you very very much
A catalytic heater is a flameless heater which relies on catalyzed chemical reactions to break down molecules and produce califaction (heat). When the catalyst, natural gas, and oxygen combine together they ignite at a low enough temperatures that a flame is not needed. This process keeps repeating itself until either oxygen or the fuel source is taken out of the equation. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fragrance_lamp
Thank you for your question, here is the full process. 1. Fill up the lamp bottle with a Lampe Berger fragrance not more than 2/3 of the bottle level. 2. Let the wick sit in the lamp with the stopper cap on. If it's a first time use, let the wick soak for 20 minutes. Then remove the stopper cap. 3. Light up the catalytic burner for 2-3 minutes. (The flame will be very large at the beginning but there is no smoke. The burner will get hot.) 4. Blow the flame off the catalytic burner after 2-3 minutes. 5. Let the fragrance diffuse for 30 -60 minutes. (Put the stopper on if you want to stop the lamp from diffusing.) If the Lamp Berger is has enough fluid that the wick is still saturation then start at step 3.
I have never ever seen mine glow. Thank you for this, I needed this to explain to a friend.
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Good morning I have the bottle but I can’t not find the stuff to putting on the bottle I love that I can I get the stuff please let me know thank you very very much
Hello! What are you looking for specifically?
I think you are looking for the “catalytic lamp wick”? (The one you lit up) or the cover to turn if off after using it for 30mins?
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Please call me at Classic Vacuum in North Canton. I can help you with what you are looking for. We carry parts for their lamps.
How does it stay hot after the flame is blown out?
A catalytic heater is a flameless heater which relies on catalyzed chemical reactions to break down molecules and produce califaction (heat). When the catalyst, natural gas, and oxygen combine together they ignite at a low enough temperatures that a flame is not needed. This process keeps repeating itself until either oxygen or the fuel source is taken out of the equation.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fragrance_lamp
How do you use it after the initial startup?
Thank you for your question, here is the full process.
1. Fill up the lamp bottle with a Lampe Berger fragrance not more than 2/3 of the bottle level.
2. Let the wick sit in the lamp with the stopper cap on. If it's a first time use, let the wick soak for 20 minutes. Then remove the stopper cap.
3. Light up the catalytic burner for 2-3 minutes. (The flame will be very large at the beginning but there is no smoke. The burner will get hot.)
4. Blow the flame off the catalytic burner after 2-3 minutes.
5. Let the fragrance diffuse for 30 -60 minutes. (Put the stopper on if you want to stop the lamp from diffusing.)
If the Lamp Berger is has enough fluid that the wick is still saturation then start at step 3.