The Fire
Deck 11260 features a standard door opening 54
inches wide x 10 inches high. The cooking surface is 82
inches
wide, and 46
inches deep, resulting in 26 square feet of usable
deck space. The dense, high temperature ceramic formulation
of which the hearth and dome are cast
creates a "deep heat sink" within the
chamber of the oven. The Fire Deck is unique among
deck ovens in that it can easily accommodate six 20" pizzas,
or 6
full sized
sheet pans.
The Fire
Deck is available in a variety of burner and fuel
configurations. The standard unit has two manually adjustable
walls of radiant
flame (one at each end), as well as a thermostatically
controlled gas infrared burner beneath the oven deck.
Alternatively, either of
the radiant flame burners can be omitted to accommodate
the use of wood as a fuel source. The ovens are constructed
so that future addition of any burner
(previously omitted) is possible.
The
1,725-pound, monolithic, cast-ceramic floor sits on 4
inches of rigid insulation and is poured to a thickness of 4
inches. The 2,100-pound, monolithic dome is also cast to a thickness
of 4 inches. The hearth and dome are connected by a carefully
tensioned steel exoskeleton, which ensures structural
integrity and long life. The oven's
ceramic dome is wrapped with at least 2
inches of spun ceramic fiber insulation and enclosed (front, top
and sides) with 16-gauge galvanized steel. The body of the
oven rests on a 10-gauge steel pan welded
to a heavy-duty frame. The oven arrives
completely assembled and may be accompanied by
a set of
temporary rigging casters (optional) to aid in moving the
oven into place.
Wood Stone ovens are
built differently. The Fire Deck 11260 is no exception.
To learn more about how we build our ovens differently, please
review our Points of
Difference page.