Tonite for the second time I have had my oven "pant". Unfortunately I didn't have a big enough card in my camera to record the video and by the time I installed the 4 gig card it had stopped but I now know the "setting" of the draft door and hopefully can replicate the "pant". Had anyone else experienced their oven panting?
OK, for those unfamiliar with the term "pant".... one can see it in movies of old steam locomotives when they are laboring for instance going up a grade. The chimney puffs smoke at intervals and in the cab the stoker door has a momentary back blast of exhaust followed by an intake or inhale. The stack/chimney has a blast of smoke followed by a pause then another blast. The period of the pant varies but my oven pants at about every second or slightly less. Quite cool looking but I'm not sure it is good for an oven. On my oven it is not so evident in the exhaust from the chimney but there is an audible puff and with it a short blast of smoke out the slot in the draft door followed by and intake of all the expelled smoke which is followed shortly by another out blast. The smoke puffed out the slot in the draft door is sucked back into the oven and then the process is repeated. This went on long enough for me to decide that I should be recording it and run for a camera. By the time I had finished messing about with the new card etc. it had stopped.
Honest, I didn't have anything to drink (yet) and only the oven was smoking!
Bests,
Wiley
OK, for those unfamiliar with the term "pant".... one can see it in movies of old steam locomotives when they are laboring for instance going up a grade. The chimney puffs smoke at intervals and in the cab the stoker door has a momentary back blast of exhaust followed by an intake or inhale. The stack/chimney has a blast of smoke followed by a pause then another blast. The period of the pant varies but my oven pants at about every second or slightly less. Quite cool looking but I'm not sure it is good for an oven. On my oven it is not so evident in the exhaust from the chimney but there is an audible puff and with it a short blast of smoke out the slot in the draft door followed by and intake of all the expelled smoke which is followed shortly by another out blast. The smoke puffed out the slot in the draft door is sucked back into the oven and then the process is repeated. This went on long enough for me to decide that I should be recording it and run for a camera. By the time I had finished messing about with the new card etc. it had stopped.
Honest, I didn't have anything to drink (yet) and only the oven was smoking!
Bests,
Wiley
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