Hello all.
I have been looking for a steam injection system for my oven. I have found information in old posts (more than 10 years, where the links to the photos are broken), and I would like to know if there are new solutions in these years, or can someone share some photos. I am looking for something more sophisticated than a simple spray, but not as complex as pressurized systems.
Here I link an almost professional system:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3Vixcv7pSs
This system is discussed in this post:
https://community.fornobravo.com/for...injection-test
In this post I found a good solution, but I'm not sure I fully understand the idea; Has anyone built it ?:
https://community.fornobravo.com/for...team-injection
In the post you can read:
"To fill the interior of a stone bread oven, you need nothing more than a small outlet that goes into the oven, that and a garden hose, a stem valve (to better control the release of steam) and then a ten foot of copper wrapping in a 6 "diameter coil or bypass the stem valve and buy a crock pot and some compression fittings at any hardware store and put the crock pot next to the stove on a single burner when you're baking bread, quickly connect the valve of the steamer to a few feet of soft copper that is well above the height of the bread pointing towards where the loaves will be, then just look at the dial on the flame because you will be amazed at the volume of steam that ' final. "
I think this idea is the same that can be seen in these two images; basically a small tank with a way to access the interior of the oven. One thing I don't understand is why you need to use a steam valve, if you are going to have water in this section. Can this solution be combined with some kind of control where we can check how much steam is inside the oven?:
The last one is from this site:
Another site where I found a discussion on the topic:
I have been looking for a steam injection system for my oven. I have found information in old posts (more than 10 years, where the links to the photos are broken), and I would like to know if there are new solutions in these years, or can someone share some photos. I am looking for something more sophisticated than a simple spray, but not as complex as pressurized systems.
Here I link an almost professional system:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3Vixcv7pSs
This system is discussed in this post:
https://community.fornobravo.com/for...injection-test
In this post I found a good solution, but I'm not sure I fully understand the idea; Has anyone built it ?:
https://community.fornobravo.com/for...team-injection
In the post you can read:
"To fill the interior of a stone bread oven, you need nothing more than a small outlet that goes into the oven, that and a garden hose, a stem valve (to better control the release of steam) and then a ten foot of copper wrapping in a 6 "diameter coil or bypass the stem valve and buy a crock pot and some compression fittings at any hardware store and put the crock pot next to the stove on a single burner when you're baking bread, quickly connect the valve of the steamer to a few feet of soft copper that is well above the height of the bread pointing towards where the loaves will be, then just look at the dial on the flame because you will be amazed at the volume of steam that ' final. "
I think this idea is the same that can be seen in these two images; basically a small tank with a way to access the interior of the oven. One thing I don't understand is why you need to use a steam valve, if you are going to have water in this section. Can this solution be combined with some kind of control where we can check how much steam is inside the oven?:
The last one is from this site:
Another site where I found a discussion on the topic:
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