hey everyone, i could use some help trying to figure out why i can't get my oven hot and keep it hot.
Here's some of the back story, I bought a mobile wood fire oven from a couple guys that used it for a few years before they opened a store front. When i bought it from them we did a trial to see how it fired. The air temp was about 75 degrees, the oven took about 2 hours to get up to temp. We didn't have a infrared temp gun but the ceiling got white and the pizzas were cooking in 90 seconds, two minutes max. They cooked and looked great!
I brought the oven up to the northeast and on the way up the oven floor cracked in a few pieces so i decided to replace it. Originally the floor had 4 1/2 inch to 3/4inch tiles. After posting some questions and getting some feed back from you guys i went with 4x8x1 1/2 firebricks.
Since doing the floor over i fired it up and have not yet be able to get it hot enough to cook a pizza in under 3 minutes. Last night i had a blazing fire, loaded with wood and hot coals. I temped it with the gun and got 500 on the floor and 850 on the ceiling maybe 950 at its high point. The outside air temp was mid 40's so about 30 degrees cooler then when i tested it out.
Does anyone have any ideas on what factor made such a change in not being able to get the oven up to temp? is it the new floor, outside air temp?
Below i attached a link to manufactures website
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Any ideas or help that you guys could give would be appreciated, i gotta get this oven working spot on by next month for the new business.
thanks
jason
Here's some of the back story, I bought a mobile wood fire oven from a couple guys that used it for a few years before they opened a store front. When i bought it from them we did a trial to see how it fired. The air temp was about 75 degrees, the oven took about 2 hours to get up to temp. We didn't have a infrared temp gun but the ceiling got white and the pizzas were cooking in 90 seconds, two minutes max. They cooked and looked great!
I brought the oven up to the northeast and on the way up the oven floor cracked in a few pieces so i decided to replace it. Originally the floor had 4 1/2 inch to 3/4inch tiles. After posting some questions and getting some feed back from you guys i went with 4x8x1 1/2 firebricks.
Since doing the floor over i fired it up and have not yet be able to get it hot enough to cook a pizza in under 3 minutes. Last night i had a blazing fire, loaded with wood and hot coals. I temped it with the gun and got 500 on the floor and 850 on the ceiling maybe 950 at its high point. The outside air temp was mid 40's so about 30 degrees cooler then when i tested it out.
Does anyone have any ideas on what factor made such a change in not being able to get the oven up to temp? is it the new floor, outside air temp?
Below i attached a link to manufactures website
cart features
Any ideas or help that you guys could give would be appreciated, i gotta get this oven working spot on by next month for the new business.
thanks
jason
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