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    Hello dear folks,

    For my pizzeria I builded a high volt 46" pompeii oven in my kitchen. For heat concerns I made the opening width 20" and the height 13". Probably this would work fine if the oven was outdoors but in my case, its a quiet a hassle getting a decent fire all night. By the smoke production I imagine the problem is a lack of air circulating.

    We are thinking of building a 4" tube inside the center of the dome with an elbow up going up untill the end of the chimney (3,2 mtrs) outside.

    This is what my welding guy recomended, any thoughts on this ?

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    Re: Indoor Pompeii is lacking air circulation

    What is the ceiling height of the oven?

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    • #3
      Re: Indoor Pompeii is lacking air circulation

      I would check with your local building code inspector to make sure you are that it is done safely whatever you decide to use.

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        Re: Indoor Pompeii is lacking air circulation

        Gudday
        Smoke in a new oven can be that it's still damp and not cured.
        Could be be the wood not seasoned enough as well.
        Regards dave
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          Re: Indoor Pompeii is lacking air circulation

          A 42" oven needs an 8" diam flue as min. Also if the oven is new it will be smoky and require at least 10 decent cooking fires to completely dry it.
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            Re: Indoor Pompeii is lacking air circulation

            Originally posted by j4nnem4n View Post
            We are thinking of building a 4" tube inside the center of the dome with an elbow up going up untill the end of the chimney (3,2 mtrs) outside.
            You will lose all your heat from the oven out through this tube.
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              Re: Indoor Pompeii is lacking air circulation

              Originally posted by brickie in oz View Post
              You will lose all your heat from the oven out through this tube.
              ...unless you build an adjustable damper at its base.

              Try more fires or a larger diameter flue before cutting a hole in the top of the dome.
              Kindled with zeal and fired with passion.

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              • #8
                Re: Indoor Pompeii is lacking air circulation

                An indoor oven will function better then an outdoor oven due to the lack of wind, not worse. If the building housing the oven is modern construction and very air tight it could be an issue of needed more fresh air.

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