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Post by independentenergy on Nov 14, 2019 16:39:58 GMT -8
ok i understood thanks
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Post by independentenergy on Nov 14, 2019 4:58:30 GMT -8
so in reality it is possible
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Post by independentenergy on Nov 11, 2019 19:37:06 GMT -8
if the open system has to work with a draft regulator on the cimney it would be possible to use a smaller diameter of the chimney compared to the diameter of the system, for example, a 180 system and a 150 chimney?
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Post by independentenergy on Oct 31, 2019 8:07:50 GMT -8
my batch box has a single wall for the whole stove and, yes, it does crack. I used the flat brick so the wall is 110mm thick. I gave the plaster I let it crack and then another plaster remained two small cracks.If you can use fiberglass mesh in the plaster
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Post by independentenergy on Oct 31, 2019 7:57:14 GMT -8
I'm going to build a heated bench with steel pipes, the system is 150mm, I have a 180mm recovery pipe, I would like to know if there is any problem in using these ? thanks
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Post by independentenergy on Sept 1, 2019 11:17:08 GMT -8
resists? works well?
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Post by independentenergy on Sept 1, 2019 1:39:20 GMT -8
max your current riser is built with a prefabricated flue with a cut for expansion?
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Post by independentenergy on Aug 31, 2019 9:39:29 GMT -8
I'm not sure the oven reaches high temperatures in the dsr2
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Post by independentenergy on Aug 30, 2019 3:24:58 GMT -8
Ciao Max, you read my mind ... that's exactly what I had in mind for an oven, a riser under the refractory plate and on one side an opening so that in any case the heat reaches the sky above the oven. It will be a rather hot plate with a pizza with an excellent "soil" and no ash on the food. how many degrees does your oven reach max?
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Post by independentenergy on Aug 29, 2019 23:18:55 GMT -8
You could therefore think of using the entire upper part of the bell as an oven, leaving large openings on the sides so that everything works like the usual bell. Without creating a real oven above the riser. I've been thinking about this drawing for a while, maybe with a cooking plate on it?!?!
PS. Yashintoda uses short risers in its sidewinders, but we should know if the part that comes after the riser, in this case the oven, is decisive for the combustion quality
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Post by independentenergy on Aug 27, 2019 8:19:39 GMT -8
in fact could a system without isolated riser be more subject to smoking behind than a riser system?
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Post by independentenergy on Aug 21, 2019 2:30:33 GMT -8
thanks Orange for in spreadsheet
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Post by independentenergy on Aug 6, 2019 3:00:42 GMT -8
Peter I noticed that the riser measures 137x 166 mm and not 150x150, is a measure dictated by the size of the bricks or is it a technical reason? thanks Using bricks means your freedom of sizing is limited. The riser is slightly off-square, yes, but not smaller as compared to a 150 mm square. Not a technical reason, just dictated by the size of the bricks. ok thanks, all clear
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Post by independentenergy on Aug 5, 2019 4:25:34 GMT -8
Peter I noticed that the riser measures 137x 166 mm and not 150x150, is a measure dictated by the size of the bricks or is it a technical reason? thanks
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Post by independentenergy on Aug 2, 2019 15:27:49 GMT -8
I would like to know if it is possible to increase the depth of the hearth to at least 50 cm in the open system and consequently increase the length of the upper box
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