Hi all
Can an oven flashup/flashback after a door is used to seal up an oven with a fire still burning in it?
I have been checking the forum on fire lighting and this came to mind.
One way of getting a fire to burn better when your kindling fails to catch well is to cover completly with single sheets of newspaper. The heat from the partburnt sticks remains but no oxygen can get in. Unburnt gases build up and doesn't burn properly till the heat finally puts a hole in the paper and the air rushes in. Up she goes like a bomb if you try this stand back as the paper goes up pretty fast when it finally burns.
Can this same thing happen when a fire in a WFO is cut off from the air supply by putting a door on....
Will there be a chance that the unburnt gases can ignite when the door is remove and the air rushes in?
I'll admit o being lazy and sealing the last glowing coals in with a door instead of scaping the last out.....is this an accident waiting to happen?
Regards Dave
Can an oven flashup/flashback after a door is used to seal up an oven with a fire still burning in it?
I have been checking the forum on fire lighting and this came to mind.
One way of getting a fire to burn better when your kindling fails to catch well is to cover completly with single sheets of newspaper. The heat from the partburnt sticks remains but no oxygen can get in. Unburnt gases build up and doesn't burn properly till the heat finally puts a hole in the paper and the air rushes in. Up she goes like a bomb if you try this stand back as the paper goes up pretty fast when it finally burns.
Can this same thing happen when a fire in a WFO is cut off from the air supply by putting a door on....
Will there be a chance that the unburnt gases can ignite when the door is remove and the air rushes in?
I'll admit o being lazy and sealing the last glowing coals in with a door instead of scaping the last out.....is this an accident waiting to happen?
Regards Dave
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