Hi everyone,
I have just finished my calculation for my normal off set smoker. I don't understand why I need 5 inlets for the air intake as I am a 100% differential.
If i make it bigger the differential goes up to 180%. So based on the calculations do I need to make 5 air inlets the size I have written in the "air inlets" section? Those are odd numbers for you as we are using Metric system, so I had to convert everything.
I also have a vocabulary problem: is the baffle plate a short plate that is installed in the CC above the FB throat just to avoid a hot temperature in the cooking area just next to the FB? The tuning plate is running across the bottom of the CC to insure a even radiant heat, is it correct? If so is there a thread on how to calculate the spacing and position in the CC? Is that really necessary?
Thanks to all
Calculation check
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Re: Calculation check
Look at the recommended size for intakes and use that to size however many you actually want. If it said 90 sq.in. and you wanted 3 intakes, make them 30 each.
For a RF cooker the BP runs from the top of the FB across the CC to force the heat/smoke to flow over the food and out the stack at the FB end. Tuning plates are used in a traditional offset with a stack at the opposite end of the FB.
http://www.smokerbuilder.com/forums/vie ... 148&t=4955
For a RF cooker the BP runs from the top of the FB across the CC to force the heat/smoke to flow over the food and out the stack at the FB end. Tuning plates are used in a traditional offset with a stack at the opposite end of the FB.
http://www.smokerbuilder.com/forums/vie ... 148&t=4955
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Re: Calculation check
Yep. To be specific, yours calls for 83 sq inches. I like 1 intake on each side of the firebox so would make them approx 8.25 inches by 5 inches or 4.5 by 9 or whatever looks/fits good on your firebox.
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Re: Calculation check
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