Chicago brick oven CBO - 500 Instructions d'exploitation

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CBO-500 Pre-Assembly
Requirements for Clearance from
Combustible Materials
To avoid the possibility of a fire, when installing your Chicago
Brick Oven wood burning oven (either outdoors or indoors), you
must adhere to the following requirements for minimum clearance
between your Oven and any combustible materials.
Clearance around the Oven: The sides and back of the
Oven must be at least 10 inches away from combustible
materials (See Aerial View below). The top of the Oven must
have at least an 18-inch clearance and the bottom a 30-inch
clearance from combustible materials (See Front View below).
Clearance around the Door Opening: A minimum 30-inch
clearance from combustible materials is required on each
side of the Door opening and 36 inches from the front of the
Door opening. (A Hearth extension may be required to meet
these clearance requirements.)
Clearance from Wood Storage Area: There must be
a 7-inch clearance between the bottom Insulating Boards
of the Oven and any wood storage areas that are under
the Oven installation. To ensure the 7-inch clearance, it
is recommended that you incorporate a non-combustible
physical barrier or some other indicator of the distance
within the wood storage area.
THE FACE OF THE ENCLOSURE MUST BE CONSTRUCTED
OF A NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL.
WARNING: DO NOT PACK THE REQUIRED CLEARANCE
AREAS WITH INSULATION OR OTHER MATERIALS. WHEN
THIS OVEN IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, A FIRE MAY
RESULT. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, FOLLOW THE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
Requirements for Outdoor/Indoor
Chimney Installations
When building the Chimney, it is important to refer to your local
building code standards.
Every CBO-500 Oven comes with a DuraVent Anchor Plate (Model
# 9441) that works with a Class “A” 6" Pipe. You can buy this pipe
from any building or hearth manufacturer.
A minimum 24" pipe section is required. If you are assembling your
Chimney at 90,° you can add additional 24" sections as required.
(The Chimney Pipe cannot have a total bend of more than 30.°) The
taller the Flue Stack is, the further away the exhaust is from the cook!
Note: The Chimney Connector shall not pass through an attic, roof
space, closet or similar concealed space, or a floor or ceiling. Where
passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction
is desired, the installation must conform to the CAN/CSA-B365
installation code for Solid-Fuel-Burning Appliances and Equipment.
Note: For indoor installations that utilize a combustible enclosure,
only a Class A Chimney should be used from the Anchor Plate on
the Oven to the termination point outside of the building/structure.
For outdoor non-combustible enclosures, a stainless steel
connector can be used.
Note: Please refer to the Exhaust Hood manufacturers
recommendations for inspection, maintenance and cleaning.
WARNING: THE CHIMNEY MUST BE OF A TYPE SUITABLE
FOR SOLID FUEL. THE CHIMNEY AND THE REQUIRED
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION
AND KEPT CLEAN.
CAUTION: NEVER USE ANY COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
NEAR THE ANCHOR PLATE OR FLUE STACK. WE
RECOMMEND A MINIMUM 6" OF AIR SPACE BETWEEN
THE ANCHOR PLATE AND FLUE AND ANY COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIAL. AGAIN, CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL BUILDING
DEPARTMENT TO ENSURE YOU ADHERE TO LOCAL
BUILDING CODES!
Arch Dome Insulation Blanket
Very important for correct functioning and life of the
CBO-500 Oven!
The Oven Dome must be covered with the supplied Ceramic
Fiber Insulation Blanket. The Blanket, which withstands high
temperatures, should cover the entire surface area of the Dome.
You can cut the Ceramic Fiber to insulate around the Metal Anchor
Plate. Since most heat loss will occur at the Metal Anchor Plate and
top of the Oven, you should ensure these spots are well-insulated.
You can choose to insulate the Oven further by packing Vermiculite
or other non-flammable insulating material above the Blanket. The
better you insulate your Oven, the better it will perform!
Note: It is important that you use all of the Insulation supplied to
avoid a possible fire.
Note: All orders are FOB. Inspect all components for damage
at time of delivery. Reject delivery if damaged or not on packing
slip. If damages are discovered after delivery, contact your carrier
for recourse.
Note: Any variance from the Chicago Brick Oven installation instructions
or alterations made to prefabricated Ovens without written
approval from Chicago Brick Oven, will void your warranty.
Note: Your Oven is designed for burning solid, dried wood only. Do
not burn scrap wood, compressed logs or other materials. Failure to
follow this instruction may damage your Oven and void your warranty.
INSTALL AND USE ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHICAGO BRICK OVEN’S INSTALLATION AND
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (OR EQUIVALENT). CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIALS OR FIRE
OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA.
Aerial View Front View
10"10"
10"
18"
30"
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Page 1 - CBO-500 Pre-Assembly

CBO-500 Pre-AssemblyRequirements for Clearance from Combustible MaterialsTo avoid the possibility of a fire, when installing your Chicago Brick Oven w

Page 2 - CBO-500 Assembly Instructions

CBO-750 Assembly InstructionsHearth InsulationSub-hearth Insulation Board (supplied)Shown is the final assembly of the three-piece CBO-750 oven. The fin

Page 3

CBO-750 Assembly InstructionsAfter you have built the Support Base and positioned the Insulating Boards and Galvannealed Steel Plate as shown, you a

Page 4

CBO-750 Assembly Instructions7You are now ready to mortar the Arch to the Dome. Use the refractory mortar provided to completely seal the space betwee

Page 5

After you have cured your Oven and are ready to start cooking, light a small fire and slowly build it up. The interior Dome of the Oven will at first tu

Page 6

CBO-750 Best PracticesOther Precautions and Instructions • LOCAL REGULATIONS ABOUT WOOD-BURNING EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE CONSULTED. • CBO-750 OVENS S

Page 7 - CBO-500 Best Practices

CBO-500 Assembly InstructionsDuraVent Anchor Plate (Model #9441, 6")Parts and ComponentsThe CBO-500 Oven Support Base must: • be constructed of

Page 8 - CBO-750 Pre-Assembly

CBO-500 Assembly InstructionsHearth InsulationSub-hearth Insulation Board (supplied)Shown is the final assembly of the three-piece CBO-500 oven. The fin

Page 9

CBO-500 Assembly InstructionsAfter the Insulation Board has been set and the Galvannealed Steel Plate placed on top of it, you are now ready to set th

Page 10 - CBO-750 Assembly Instructions

CBO-500 Assembly InstructionsYou are now ready to mortar the Arch to the Dome. Use the refractory mortar provided to completely seal the space between

Page 11

After you have cured your Oven and are ready to start cooking, light a small fire and slowly build it up. The interior Dome of the Oven will at first tu

Page 12

CBO-500 Best PracticesOther Precautions and Instructions • LOCAL REGULATIONS ABOUT WOOD-BURNING EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE CONSULTED. • CBO-500 OVENS S

Page 13 - Operating Instructions

Requirements for Clearance from Combustible MaterialsTo avoid the possibility of a fire, when installing your Chicago Brick Oven wood burning oven (ei

Page 14 - CBO-750 Best Practices

CBO-750 Assembly InstructionsParts and ComponentsThe CBO-750 Oven Support Base must: • be constructed of masonry or metal • have at least the same

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