Direct Flue Arrangement; Venting Problems; Installing Draft Hood - Blodgett 901 Base Installation And Operation Manual

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DIRECT FLUE ARRANGEMENT

When the installation of a mechanically driven ex-
haust hood is impractical the oven may be vented
by a direct flue arrangement.
WARNING!!
It is essential that the direct flue be
installed as follows. Incorrect installation
will result in unsatisfactory baking and
oven damage.
The flue must be class B or better with a diameter
of 6" (15 cm). The height of the flue should rise 6-8
ft (2-2.5 m) above the roof of the building or any
proximate structure. Never direct vent the oven
into a hood. The flue should be capped with a UL
Listed type vent cap to isolate the unit from exter-
nal environmental conditions.
The direct vent cannot replace air consumed and
vented by the oven. Provisions must be made to
supply the room with sufficient make-up air. To in-
crease the supply air entering the room, a ventila-
tion expert should be consulted.
Installing the draft hood
Ovens ordered for direct venting are supplied with
a draft hood. Install the draft hood as follows:
1. Place the draft hood over the flue connector.
See Figure 7.
2. Secure both ends with the sheet metal screws
provided.
Installation

VENTING PROBLEMS

Blodgett gas deck ovens use the natural principal
of heat rising as the basic method of ventilation. If
the venting of any deck oven is either restricted or
forced in any way the baking characteristics of the
oven will be adversely affected.
Examples of forced venting include:
installation of a fan in a direct vent pipe
D
use of a canopy type hood without the draft di-
D
verter
Examples of restricted venting include:
use of tees and elbows
D
long horizontal runs
D
9
Ventilation
Flue
Draft Hood
Front of
Oven
Figure 7

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