Re: Heat break?
Rodney
IMHO I don't think it is worth the effort. There is so much mass in these ovens that properly insulated, they will retain heat longer than you really need.
The fire break I put into the floor was to keep my entry floor cooler, not to raise thermal efficiency. The amount of floor or entry arch in contact with the dome is very small compared to the area of the dome, so heat leakage is also small, probably in the area of insignificant.
As an example, after a good 2-3 hour pizza burn and another 2-3 hours for the temps to "settle" (brick face temp within 10 deg of center of brick temp) my oven looses 100deg a day (measured constant rate over 3 day period) with the door on.
Insulate your oven well and build a door instead.
Rodney
IMHO I don't think it is worth the effort. There is so much mass in these ovens that properly insulated, they will retain heat longer than you really need.
The fire break I put into the floor was to keep my entry floor cooler, not to raise thermal efficiency. The amount of floor or entry arch in contact with the dome is very small compared to the area of the dome, so heat leakage is also small, probably in the area of insignificant.
As an example, after a good 2-3 hour pizza burn and another 2-3 hours for the temps to "settle" (brick face temp within 10 deg of center of brick temp) my oven looses 100deg a day (measured constant rate over 3 day period) with the door on.
Insulate your oven well and build a door instead.
Originally posted by Rodneyf
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