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Exhaust Duct Design

1. Introduction

Refer to Dwg 510 and Dwg 221. All Beech Stone Hearth Ovens require ductwork by others. To facilitate easy connection to the oven, Beech sell optional transition ducts, damper assemblies and Spray Filters. This section refers to the correct selection and use of these accessories and the needs of the ductwork design by others. To ensure long term safe operation of your oven it is critical that the following flue design guidelines are followed.

The exhaust should be built according to local health and fire department codes for your city / county / state and should be installed by a qualified ventilation contractor. (In Australia this code is as1668.) This information should be used as a guide only and does not override local regulations.

2. General

  • Minumum Flue Material Requirements: 1.2 mm Galv Sheet Metal or 0.9 SS.
  • Preferred Flue Material: Double skinned insulated, fire resistant type stainless steel flue pipe available from proprietary manufacturers and local fabrication workshops.
  • Recommended Flue Size: 300mm sq or equivalent with exhaust fan.
  • Nominal Airflow Required: Min 700 litres/ second (l/s) (1500cfm) for 1 door ovens. Add 100 litres /second for all each additional door in the oven. The duct can be connected to an existing kitchen exhaust system with a much higher flow rate by controlling the suction utilising a damper fitted by the mechanical contractor.
  • A damper must always be provided by the installing contractor.
  • Ovens can be fitted by direct connect or beneath an approved canopy system.
  • Electrical Cabling must NEVER be laid across ductwork.
  • Access must be available to above and below the oven.
  • Any voids above and below the oven must be vented.
  • Transition ducts and spray filters supplied by Beech always come with a cool air relief valve to reduce duct gas temperatures.

3. Flue Fire Prevention

Flue fires occur when the ductwork is not regularly cleaned (see Section 5) below. The threat of fire can be reduced by the addition of:

  • A 180-degree Celsius sprinkler head within the ductwork located after the cool air inlet.
  • An Ansul or similar automatic fire suppression head located within the ductwork located least 1 metre from the mouth of the oven.
  • A Beech Spray Filter.

4. Oven Performance

The performance of a Stone Hearth Ovens will be affected by:

  • Too much suction – control this with damper by others.
  • The effect of strong winds
  • Kitchen static pressure imbalance.
  • A prefiring calibration video is also available.

5. Ductwork Cleaning

NOTE: The by-products of burning wood and cooking fatty foods (cheese and meat) all lead to a highly flammable residue buildup in the duct. The duct MUST be cleaned every three months or at intervals determined by an approved experienced duct cleaner.

  • Ductwork must be kept 100mm away from combustible material ie timber work in ceiling. If this is not possible ensure a recognised fireproof insulation is securely placed between metal duct and combustible material.
  • Clean out access openings required to complete length of ductwork.

6. Australian Gas Rules Specify:

  • Flue Design Option 1 (Non Mechanically vented) is not allowed with a gas backup system.
  • In Options 2 & 3, there must be an interlock provided between the fan and the gas system to ensure gas shutdown if the fan fails to run.

7. Flue Design Options

Ductwork Selection Table

Option 1Option 2
Communal Duct
Option 2
Dedicated Duct
Option 3
Communal Duct*
Option 3
Dedicated Duct*
Wood OnlyOKNOOKOKOK
Gas OnlyNO**OKOKOKOK
Gas & Wood NO**NOOKOKOK

Note:
* A correctly installed and maintained spray filter enables safe connection of a solid fuel oven to ductwork. Appropriate routine maintenance /inspection of the spray assembly and ductwork is still essential to ensure the self-cleaning apparatus is functioning correctly to clean the ductwork. Refer to Operational manual and Clause 1 above for details. NOTE: Local Health /Fire Departments Codes may not allow connection of a solid fuel burning oven to communal ductwork even with the Beech Spray Filter. Contact Beech Ovens for further assistance in ductwork approval.
** Refer to Clause 6.0 Flue Design above.

  • Option 1 - Natural Thermal Draft - Single / Two Story Blds - No Fan
    Dedicated flue less than 15m in length with less than 5m horizontal, eg in a simple single level building. Flue size 300 x 300. No fan required. Use a weatherproof vertical discharge capable of minimising effect of wind. (See also Clause 1 and Clause 4).
  • Option 2 - Mechanically Ventilated – Direct Connection To Oven Or Canopy - No Sprayfilter, Suitable For Shopping Centres/ High Rise Blds
    Refer to all clauses above.
    Suitable for Full Gas Ovens as there is much less residue buildup. Only suitable for solid fuel burning ovens when combined with a regular duct-cleaning program. See Specifically Clause 3 & Clause 5 above.
  • Option 3 - Using Beech Water Spray Filter System - Mechanically Ventilated – Direct Connection To Oven Suitable For Shopping Centres/ High Rise Blds
    This design utilises a water misting spray inside the ductwork to remove soot, grease and heat. It enables safe connection to any existing ductwork. The impurities are drained to waste with the spray water. Refer Dwg 510 Option3 and Dwg 221. The advantage of this system, especially when burning solid fuel, is that the system is self cleaning. Note *7 above.
  • Option 4 - OVERHEAD CANOPY
    An appropriately size canopy can be used to exhaust the oven. Refer to the Beech Canopy Venting.
Venting Diagram

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