Specifications

Beech Ovens Page 18 28/07/2011 (C)
RND-REC-RGO Manual (R1) Confidential and Proprietary
The external surfaces (sides and top) of the oven are then completely covered with
ceramic insulation wool (50mm Superwool) using the high temperature Kaogrip glue
provided.
First cut all pieces required to
cover the sides and top using a
sharp knife. These should fit
closely up to each other with no
visible gaps to allow heat to
escape.
When all pieces are cut, place each piece on the floor and, one at a time, apply a
generous coat of Kaogrip glue to the wool as shown using a trowel or similar
application tool.
An important area to be aware of is directly in front of the exhaust
spigot of the oven. If the façade protrudes from the spigot there may
be an area between the spigot and the façade which is left uncovered
and vulnerable to soot and grease build up. This area is commonly
overlooked when constructing the oven façade and if not sufficiently
sealed creates a fire hazard.
Insulation between spigot
and façade face
Be sure to sufficiently seal
the area between the exhaust
spigot and the façade with a
metal infill to ensure high
temperatures and flame do
not enter the façade cavity
Exhaust Spigot
Façade face