Mugnaini Medio 100 Installation Manual Download Page 7

Residential Factory-Assembled Manual 

Mugnaini Imports, Inc.   

7

30”

30”

36”

Non-combustible

floor or floor covering

Oven front

1/2” Concrete board

Wood stud

Metal stud

2” Min

2” Min

2” Min

ClearanCes anD faCaDes

setting the oven

Secure oven to floor with four [4] fasteners a minimum of 3/8” diameter. Insert at least one fastener, 
appropriate for the floor, per steel mounting foot embedded 2 ½” minimum.

Clearances to Combustible Construction

The oven requires a 2” clearance on back wall and side walls to any combustible materials. Do not pack 
the air gap with insulation or other material. You may bridge the gap between the oven and façade wall 
with metal stud framing and concrete board. A metal stud may be fastened directly to the steel sides of 
the oven. Use ½” Durock brand concrete board, or similar, to transition to any wood framing.

Clearances to Combustible Construction

Summary of Contents for Medio 100

Page 1: ...ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS Factory Assembled residential wood fired oven Mugnaini Imports Inc 11 Hangar Way Watsonville CA 95076 888 887 7206 831 761 1767 Fax 831 728 5570 www mugnaini com mug...

Page 2: ...MAGE BODILY INJURY AND EVEN DEATH WARNING DO NOT PACK THE REQUIRED 2 AIR SPACES WITH INSULATION OR OTHER MATERIAL FOR USE WITH SOLID WOOD FUEL ONLY Installation of the exhaust vent shall be in accorda...

Page 3: ...ces to Combustible Construction 7 Installation Accessories 8 Finish Materials 8 Covering the Arch 8 4 Venting the Oven Overview 9 Exhaust Vent Requirements 9 5 Direct Venting with factory built chimne...

Page 4: ...into account the size of your oven and entry into your building It is common to remove doors windows or open walls to gain access Seek out a qualified professional to ensure you are prepared for your...

Page 5: ...OT SIGN THE DELIVERY BILL UNTIL THE OVEN HAS BEEN INSPECTED AND ANY DAMAGE NOTED ON THE DELIVERY BILL CALL OUR OFFICE IMMEDIATELY IF THERE ARE ANY SIGNS OF DAMAGE 888 887 7206 Opening the Crate The ov...

Page 6: ...oven has been placed near or inside of the restaurant use the pallet jack to move the oven to the installation location It may be necessary to place steel bars or heavy wood beams across the forks of...

Page 7: ...for the floor per steel mounting foot embedded 2 minimum Clearances to Combustible Construction The oven requires a 2 clearance on back wall and side walls to any combustible materials Do not pack th...

Page 8: ...construction Framing for a facade wall or site built side panel should be assembled using metal studs and concrete board Non combustible finish materials may be applied to the concrete board Optional...

Page 9: ...partments require mechanical drawings of the venting system demonstrating code compliance Exhaust Vent Requirements Installation of the exhaust vent shall be in accordance with the Standard for Ventil...

Page 10: ...installed per chimney manufacturer s installation instructions Chimney must terminate to an approved chimney cap with spark arrestor screen mesh Chimney lengths 20 feet or longer may require an exhau...

Page 11: ...SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR FRESHEN UP A FIRE IN THIS OVEN KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE OVEN WHEN IN USE NEVER USE WATER TO LOWER TEMPERATURE INSIDE THE OVEN OR TO EXTINGUISH THE FIRE USE...

Page 12: ...s not been used for a long period it is recommended to allow one full day to slowly bring the oven up to maximum temperature SELECTING THE PROPER WOOD FOR YOUR OVEN You should use only seasoned hardwo...

Page 13: ...amber if you intend on keeping a fire going We will use this partially closed position during the curing process to control any smoke roll out HOW TO MEASURE OVEN TEMPERATURE Mugnaini wood fired ovens...

Page 14: ...igned front to back 3 Weber brand fire starters 1 2 3 CURING THE OVEN The goal is to increase the temperature of the oven at a rate of 50 75 F per hour by making a small fire every hour Use the chart...

Page 15: ...gram After the fire goes out place the door through the arch into the fully closed position The door should stay in place unit the next day s fire Day 2 5 hr time commitment Record the oven temperatur...

Page 16: ...r through the arch into the fully closed position The door should stay in place unit the next day s fire Day 4 4 hr time commitment Repeat the hourly fires starting slowly and then adding enough wood...

Page 17: ...emperature with a thermometer do not be alarmed Most of what you read with an infrared thermometer gun is the surface temperature which will regulate down in the pauses between fires Fire placement If...

Page 18: ...increase the oven temperature at a rate of 50 75 F per hour until the daily target temperature is reached Close door until the next day s firing Day 1 Day 2 Time Temperature Time Temperature Target 2...

Page 19: ...ATION AND ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF MUGNAINI UNLESS SUCH OTHER WARRANTIES OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ARE EXPRESSLY AGREED TO IN WRITING BY MUGNAINI This warranty shall not ap...

Page 20: ...T VIOLATION OF STATUTE OR REGULATION STRICT PRODUCTS LIABILITY CONSUMER PROTECTION STATUTES OR DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES STATUTES OR 2 DAMAGES INCLUDING SETTLEMENTS JUDGMENTS AND AWARDS AND COSTS INCL...

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