Hi everyone!
First, I am JUST losing my virginity to WFO's. I am in the final installation stages of a 36" insert oven and have begun curing it while I am awaiting the finish of the decorative encasement. (I'm awaiting fabrication of a stone cap to go on a brick box).
This has given me the opportunity to check out some of the heat characteristics of the oven. First, a little about the construction. It is a ceramic shell sitting atop firebrick atop insulating concrete -- I think the base is plenty insulated. The dome has at least 2 inches of insulating castable on it. During my 4'th and 5'th burns to cure, I got the interior dome up to about 500 degrees with the outer dome reaching temperatures of about 150 degrees. After extinguishing the fire, I lost about 150 degrees on the interior dome over the first hour.
I have been reading some of the other threads about heat management and I think what I will do is fill the entire encasement with granular vermiculite. I am wondering if I should, first, put another 2 inches of insulating castable on before the vermiculite and the stone cap? Any thoughts/suggestions?
Also, if I add another layer of castable, do I have to begin the curing process all over again?
Thanks...LOVE the forum!
Dave.
First, I am JUST losing my virginity to WFO's. I am in the final installation stages of a 36" insert oven and have begun curing it while I am awaiting the finish of the decorative encasement. (I'm awaiting fabrication of a stone cap to go on a brick box).
This has given me the opportunity to check out some of the heat characteristics of the oven. First, a little about the construction. It is a ceramic shell sitting atop firebrick atop insulating concrete -- I think the base is plenty insulated. The dome has at least 2 inches of insulating castable on it. During my 4'th and 5'th burns to cure, I got the interior dome up to about 500 degrees with the outer dome reaching temperatures of about 150 degrees. After extinguishing the fire, I lost about 150 degrees on the interior dome over the first hour.
I have been reading some of the other threads about heat management and I think what I will do is fill the entire encasement with granular vermiculite. I am wondering if I should, first, put another 2 inches of insulating castable on before the vermiculite and the stone cap? Any thoughts/suggestions?
Also, if I add another layer of castable, do I have to begin the curing process all over again?
Thanks...LOVE the forum!
Dave.
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