I am wondering if anyone has some insight as to how to best design and build the concrete hearth for a gas Casa 90 on a block stand?
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Have you looked at FB's tech/installation manuals? It shows info on installing their Drago gas units on a CMU base and a concrete hearth.Russell
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OK
I will try this.
This is how I plan to proceed.
The hearth will be made be 3.5 inches of concrete poured on .5 inch backer board.
Lets assume, dangerous I know, that the insulation board sand and oven floor add up to another 4inches.
I will layout the oven floor on the backer board and identify where the gas unit will be.
I will cut a hole in and bolt the flange to the backer board prior to pouring the concrete.
Pour the concrete around the flange.
if the flange is 9 inches or longer I should be gold.
Any red flags?
Thanks
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Hi Canada Gary,
"Gas assist" is above most of our pay grades. It is definitely above mine . Let me help get you in touch with Anthony_FB and/or Alex_FB at Forno Bravo. They should be able to help you.Joe Watson " A year from now, you will wish that you had started today" My Build Album / My Build
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Canada Gary I have attached a photo that should help clarify things. As you can see the mounting plate to the top of the burner head is 12 1/4'' . Ideally you want the burner head to be 1'' above
the cooking surface . So you have several options, you can make some little brackets to lower the burner , or use spacers . Or make your concrete hearth thicker .
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