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Multi-Opening Ovens Wood Stone Commercial Cooking Equipment

 

Wood Stone has a long history of building Multiple Opening, or "Double Door" ovens.  We built our first Double Door oven in 1993.  However we have only recently begun actively marketing this option.  Multiple openings are currently available in the following ovens:

Mountain Series Multiple Opening Oven

Fire Deck Double Door Oven

Mountain Series
Mt. Adams 5' Double Door
Mt. Baker 6' Double Door
Mt. Rainier 7' Double Door

Fire Decks
Fire Deck 8645 Double Door
Fire Deck 9660 Double Door
Fire Deck 9690 Double Door

Show vs. Performance: Striking a Balance
There can be advantages to multiple door or window options, more theater for the customers is a commonly mentioned benefit, but make no mistake there are also pitfalls which affect performance. It's important to understand these challenges before buying or specifying a multiple opening oven.

With each additional opening in the oven you take out critical thermal mass from the dome. The dome's mass stores heat and reradiates it down on the oven floor.  When you remove dome mass you actually effect floor heat retention.  Another problem is a new path for heat to escape from the oven is created. Also, the area around the doorway is cooler than the inside of the oven, so by having a second doorway you reduce your usable cooking area.

These challenges are not unique to Wood Stone.  Any manufacturer, whether they be Australian, Italian, or American, must address these problems.  High-volume restaurants cannot produce 200+ pizzas an hour, any hour of the day, with ovens that have reduced performance. For some markets and segments, however, there are fewer customers who require such a high level of performance.  Therefore we offer several multiple opening oven solutions. 

IR BurnerA Unique Solution
The most important performance aspect of a stone-hearth oven is how it maintains floor heat. It is harder to maintain temperature in multiple door ovens.

Wood Stone offers a unique solution not available from other manufacturers: the underfloor infra-red burner.  The Infra-Red burner, or “IR” as we call it, should be a standard on any double-door oven.  As thermal mass is removed from the dome we replace the performanceIR Burner by having the added BTUs of the IR. 

Other ovens that offer multiple doors do not have the option of an IR burner.   This is an important and unique Wood Stone Solution.

Other Considerations
Sizing
: As a general rule we have found a second opening impacts about 20-30% of the cooking area.  We suggest if you're considering a second opening you should go up one size.  If you were originally going to have a 5' Mt. Adams with 15 square feet of cooking surface, instead go with the 6' Mt. Baker with 22 square feet and you'll be assured to have the production capacity you need.

Removable Windows:
Secondary operational doorways may have a removable viewing window added as an option to mitigate escaping heat while the secondary opening is not in use.  For non-operational non-vented viewing windows, a hinged viewing window (hinged for easy cleaning) is included in a flat or curved facade extension.  

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Bellingham, WA 98226


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