Goshenboy
09-13-2022, 08:39 AM
Hello All,
I have been researching AOF all over this website and got great information! My evaporator is a Smoky Lake Corsair 2x6 drop flue. Currently it has factory AUF and burns HOT! Boil rates are around 55 GPH when running all out. The only thing is, it chews through wood. There is never any smoke that comes out of the chimney, just lots of hot embers.
I did lots of reading on how adding AOF can increase load times and keep the fire burning hot. I pretty much have all my parts selected regarding blowers and have a good game plan of how I’m going to bring the air tubes under the greats and up the front of the firebox.
My question is, do I need to protect the steel tubing that I am going to use from the heat of the firebox? I’ve read that people pour refractory cement over their steel tubing to protect it from heat and use nozzles to direct the air. My issue is I am already limited on space in the firebox since it is only a 2x6 evaporator and I only have enough room to fit the AOF manifold without protecting it.
Part of me is wondering if it is even worth doing AOF as the evaporator already burns HOT. I was just itching to see if I could somehow burn less wood.
I have been researching AOF all over this website and got great information! My evaporator is a Smoky Lake Corsair 2x6 drop flue. Currently it has factory AUF and burns HOT! Boil rates are around 55 GPH when running all out. The only thing is, it chews through wood. There is never any smoke that comes out of the chimney, just lots of hot embers.
I did lots of reading on how adding AOF can increase load times and keep the fire burning hot. I pretty much have all my parts selected regarding blowers and have a good game plan of how I’m going to bring the air tubes under the greats and up the front of the firebox.
My question is, do I need to protect the steel tubing that I am going to use from the heat of the firebox? I’ve read that people pour refractory cement over their steel tubing to protect it from heat and use nozzles to direct the air. My issue is I am already limited on space in the firebox since it is only a 2x6 evaporator and I only have enough room to fit the AOF manifold without protecting it.
Part of me is wondering if it is even worth doing AOF as the evaporator already burns HOT. I was just itching to see if I could somehow burn less wood.