I own a restaurant with an indoor oven with natural venting only. The oven has a vent toward the front, which works great and no smoke seeps into the room. But, the airspace for about 5 feet in front of the oven gets really hot. Does anyone have any suggestions on a separate vent with a fan that I could install to pull the hot air up and out of the building? Any input is appreciated. Thanks!
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Re: Trying to cool the air space in front of oven
Originally posted by stonebarn View PostI own a restaurant with an indoor oven with natural venting only. The oven has a vent toward the front, which works great and no smoke seeps into the room. But, the airspace for about 5 feet in front of the oven gets really hot. Does anyone have any suggestions on a separate vent with a fan that I could install to pull the hot air up and out of the building? Any input is appreciated. Thanks!
Oh and I wouldn't operate the exhaust fan while initially starting the fire for the days cooking, I would think it would interfear with the draw of the chimney until it gets hot then I'm sure it will be fine. You cant really mess with that area you are talking about because the oven needs air to breath. You have to think of the oven like a fireplace only higher if you start tweaking with the air space in the front of a standard fireplace it throws the whole process off, the natural convection needs to take place inorder for the fire to keep going.
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