Just to be clear, the hearth is the support slab of reinforced concrete upon which the oven is built. Current best practice is to provide several weep holes (for trapped moisture to drain/escape) through the hearth slab beneath the oven. Next, add a layer of porcelain files (surplus, small mosaic file sheets are easiest) with the gaps arranged so water has a clear path to the weep holes. On top of the tiles you can lay the 2" ceramic board. Two inches of board is enough insulation beneath the cooking floor bricks. If you want more insulation, you can put a layer of perlcrete or vermicrete over the tiles, then lay the board on that insulating concrete layer. Using a 50/50 mix of perlite and vermiculite for the 5:1 cement mix works well as the insulating concrete. In my opinion, the two inches of ceramic board is adequate insulation for the oven base, but many add the additional insulation "just because"... Make sure that you plan for the outer dome bricks or casting to rest on the insulating base...your goal is to isolate the entire oven with good insulation (board for the base, batting for the dome).
Hope that helps. Looking forward to your build.
Hope that helps. Looking forward to your build.
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