We've had a number of questions recently on what the temperature curve looks like for a brick oven. While individual oven performance depends on a number of factors, including its shape, mass, insulation, the quality of the refractory material, and how long/hot you fire it, here is an architypical temperature curve. You can see how the oven heats up with a strong fire, where it peaks while you are cooking pizzas, and how long the temperature fall-off lasts after the fire has gone out -- for baking bread and roasting meat and vegetables.
Remember Peasants, this is part of your oven that you owe to the local lord to bake his bread. Ouch.
This is a curve based on my experience. How does this look to you? Remember, your mileage may vary.
Off topic; did you read that the union of concerned scientists helped pressured the U.S. government to change the "estimated" MPG for new cars to be more accure? New cars will carry the accurate MPG estimates in 2008 -- I have read that Toyota has a new Prius coming with better mpg in time for the new law. The current Prius claims 60mpg, and gets about 45mpg; still not bad.
James
Remember Peasants, this is part of your oven that you owe to the local lord to bake his bread. Ouch.
This is a curve based on my experience. How does this look to you? Remember, your mileage may vary.
Off topic; did you read that the union of concerned scientists helped pressured the U.S. government to change the "estimated" MPG for new cars to be more accure? New cars will carry the accurate MPG estimates in 2008 -- I have read that Toyota has a new Prius coming with better mpg in time for the new law. The current Prius claims 60mpg, and gets about 45mpg; still not bad.
James
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