Installation, Oven description and specifications – Blodgett DFG-100 XCEL User Manual

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Installation

Oven Description and Specifications

Cooking in a convection oven differs from cooking in a

conventional deck or range oven since heated air is con-

stantly recirculated over the product by a fan in an en-

closed chamber. The moving air continually strips away

the layer of cool air surrounding the product, quickly al-

lowing the heat to penetrate. The result is a high qual-

ity product, cooked at a lower temperature in a shorter

amount of time.
Blodgett convection ovens represent the latest advance-

ment in energy efficiency, reliability, and ease of opera-

tion. Heat normally lost, is recirculated within the cooking

chamber before being vented from the oven: resulting in

substantial reductions in energy consumption and en-

hanced oven performance.

Figure 1

GAS SPECiFiCAtionS - DFG1XL/AA

U.S., Canada and General Export

natural Gas

Propane Gas

US Units

Si Units

US Units

Si Units

Heating Value

1000 BTU/cu.ft.

37.3 MJ/m3

2550 BTU/cu. ft.

95.0 MJ/m3

Specific Gravity (air=1.0)

0.63

0.63

1.53

1.53

Oven Input

Standard rate
High rate

60,000 BTU/hr
80,000 BTU/hr

17.6 kW
23.5 kW

60,000 BTU/hr
80,000 BTU/hr

17.6 kW
23.5 kW

Manifold Pressure

Standard rate
High rate

2.0” W.C.
3.5” W.C.

.50 kPa
.87 kPa

5.5” W.C.

10.0” W.C.

1.43 kPa

2.5 kPa

Main Burner Orifice Size

2.1 mm

2.1 mm

55 MTD

1.3 mm

Australia
Oven Input

Standard rate
High rate

0.5 kPa

0.875 kPa

63 MJ/h
84 MJ/h

1.44 kPa

2.5 kPa

63 MJ/h
84 MJ/h

Main Burner Orifice Size

2.1 mm

2.1 mm

55 MTD

1.3 mm

NOTE: * - Multiple Twist Drill

Air Flow Pattern for DFG-100 XCEL

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