Hi - I'm building a largish w.f.o. ID 1200mm (48") and now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party! I've read the FornoBravo (F.B.) info on their largest 42" Tuscan/Naples and have the following questions:-
1. first dumb question - What exactly is thermal mass? As applicable to w.f.o. i.e. F.B. say "too much thermal mass is bad".
2. The only fire bricks I can access are high and medium duty. Med duty alumina (AL2O3) 32% silica (SLO2) 52%. Thoughts on that....? Do the boys at F.B. answer queries?
3. 2nd dumb question - I read on the F.B. forum that the ideal ratio between opening height and roof height is 63%. Does this apply to me?
4. The oven is for commercial use and the emphasis will be on bread and food dishes. Pizzas as as well. The happy medium would be good Tuscan/Naples so suggestions on roof height would be most welcome.
5. F.B. says that putting a bed of fire bricks under your cooking surface for the bread baking area enhances the baking. Anybody with experience in this area?
6. Med duty bricks at the current rate of exchange are $1.85 each. Does this set a record?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Rob from South Africa
1. first dumb question - What exactly is thermal mass? As applicable to w.f.o. i.e. F.B. say "too much thermal mass is bad".
2. The only fire bricks I can access are high and medium duty. Med duty alumina (AL2O3) 32% silica (SLO2) 52%. Thoughts on that....? Do the boys at F.B. answer queries?
3. 2nd dumb question - I read on the F.B. forum that the ideal ratio between opening height and roof height is 63%. Does this apply to me?
4. The oven is for commercial use and the emphasis will be on bread and food dishes. Pizzas as as well. The happy medium would be good Tuscan/Naples so suggestions on roof height would be most welcome.
5. F.B. says that putting a bed of fire bricks under your cooking surface for the bread baking area enhances the baking. Anybody with experience in this area?
6. Med duty bricks at the current rate of exchange are $1.85 each. Does this set a record?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Rob from South Africa
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