How do I insert picutes to a post???
Teebody,
This link will bring you to the posting picture faq on the recipe site. http://www.susanminor.org/forums/showpost.php?p=768&postcount=11
If you haven't been to the recipe site yet look around while you are there - lots of good recipes.
Deb
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There is a sliding water tray on the bottom but is otherwise open for air to the U shaped burner. I have a 4 inch vent on the top and even when I ducted it to right under the exhaust fan the smoke still comes out of the puck tube. Any suggestions??
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Is the cover over the puck burner neccessary, looks like that could cause the smoke to back up if theres not enough pull from the top vent.
C
WTS
The cover is actually the adapter plate directly from Bradley. It is designed to stop any grease from dripping onto the burner.
Teebody
I'm still thinking about this...
Mike
Quote from: Mr Walleye on November 11, 2008, 03:40:17 PM
WTS
The cover is actually the adapter plate directly from Bradley. It is designed to stop any grease from dripping onto the burner.
Teebody
I'm still thinking about this...
Mike
Ah, Thanks Mike, that makes sense because you don't have the v tray you'd have to have some sort of cover.
Teebody your in good hands Mike knows his stuff!
C
Quote from: teebody on November 11, 2008, 03:24:14 PM
There is a sliding water tray on the bottom but is otherwise open for air to the U shaped burner. I have a 4 inch vent on the top and even when I ducted it to right under the exhaust fan the smoke still comes out of the puck tube. Any suggestions??
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Tee,
Check the heating element tongue of the smoke generator as to its exact location, it holds a bisquette easily... it looks like the heater might be in the wall of the smoker between the outside and inside. this might add to or be your problem as to having smoke coming out of the bisquette feed tube like you have.
on another note check your top vent to ensure you have proper ventalation there as well and not a down draft which might add to your problem. easy way to check your vent is tape a piece of TP over it and see if it is concave into the hole or a buldge in it.. if there is a buldge then you have a down draft that is your problem and you need to find out why...
Good luck and the pictures were helpful
Teebody
I agree with beefman and check to make sure you don't have a back draft problem first.
By the picture it appears the sidewall of the unit is about 1.5 inches thick so it shouldn't be a problem for mounting the generator through it. Having said that in the closeup picture of the generator it appears the adaptor plate is not mounted tight to the wall of the smoker, this might just be an optical illusion in the photo.
Smoke, and the associated heat naturally rises so my thought is there has to be other forces at work here such as a back draft from your vent or the gas burner is pressurizing the chamber.
When you took the photo was the main burner on or off?
Mike
The main burner was on when I took the pictures. It seems worse when the burner is on but it does it when the burner is off also. I will check the draft on the vent tomorrow. What would be the fix for a back draft or pressurized chamber? Thanks to everyone for their thoughts. I hope to have this up for Thanksgiving and a test run before the holiday would be even better. T.
Quote from: teebody on November 11, 2008, 05:01:35 PM
The main burner was on when I took the pictures. It seems worse when the burner is on but it does it when the burner is off also. I will check the draft on the vent tomorrow. What would be the fix for a back draft or pressurized chamber? Thanks to everyone for their thoughts. I hope to have this up for Thanksgiving and a test run before the holiday would be even better. T.
If in fact that is the problem I think the answer would be either a larger vent at the top or some type of power assist. The unit I built is similar size or slightly larger and I run a 4 inch top vent, although it is heated with electrical elements.
Does your vent hood seem to suck air fairly well? It appears to be a commercial vent hood.
For some reason I really question if the vent is really pulling any air.
Mike
1) find out what is casuing the draft? another fan? incurreectly installed fan?
if it is a fan problem seperate the two ducts and run to the outside seperiatly.
2) cloged duct. ( the interior of the duct may be clogged and get a duct cleaner and clean the duck and home depot useally has them ) if they dont if you can disamble the ducts and see where if any clogs are.
It looks like there is a gas line going into the bottom front of the unit. I suspect that is the heat source. If that is the case, it is possible that the air flow from pushing the gas out to the burner under the water pan is causing the smoke to back out the generator as that is the path of least resistance that low in the unit. You will most likely need to add a small CFM fan on top to draw the smoke and gas exhaust out or switch to an electric heater.
There is a gas line to the front. This unit is called a "Chinese Pork Roaster" and will hold temps from 150 to 400 degrees. The 2 burners are L shaped and create a U shape around the sides and back. I don't want to loose the ability to get it hot inside so if I need a fan on the top vent, what would be the best way to do it?
Teebody
I have never used this product but I know NepaSmoker has one. It's a power vent for a smoker and runs on 110V. Here is a link....
http://www.alliedkenco.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/2754
Mike
PS
I also remember reading a post by Iceman having a preasure problem with a gas smoker. I wonder what his solution was...
I would first try and secure that mounting plate tight to the wall. The collar I think is suppose to go on the inside of the box, and kind of pull mounting plate tight against the outside wall. It looks like you may have to extend the slots in the collar a little bit in order for it to fit. In another post from ranman, he posted the Bradley tech saying the collar dose not have be used as long as the mounting plate is secure to the smoke box using longer screws etc. Some high temp silicone to seal it up wouldn't hurt.
The second thing I would try is to just exit the box without the elbow or extension. This will create more of a direct vent out. I had a fishing shanty stove once that would back up smoke because the extra elbows and extensions would heat up enough and I would lose my air flow to the path of least resistance as Gizmo said, and it would puff out the holes of the damper handle!
I piped my 4inch exit out the side near the top for convenience sake, and the only intake is thru the Smoke generator itself. This helps create a pretty direct path from the generator to any exit. The only time I get smoke out the generator is if the damper is closed too much which makes sense. Could it be there is more air coming from another inlet source? I think if the only intake is thru the smoke generator hole, this would be enough. With gas though, I don't know if you can seal off all other inlet sources.
Hope you get it figured out.