CavalierCoffee
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- Jul 31, 2013
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I have a Primo roaster that has recently started to "backfire" on me. This has been and still is a great roaster. Recently, when the temp. reaches around 300, I get a backfire, (for a lack of a better term).
This is a small build up of unignited propane that causes a small boom sound when it ignites and a short flame to shoot out the back of the roaster where the gas nozzle is. It does it once or twice but stops as the temp. increases.
I'm not sure what the cause might be and was hoping to get some info. from someone who may have experienced a similar situation with their roaster.
I'm wondering how or why there would be a gas buildup in a hot chamber? Could this be an airflow issue within the roasting room? I'm at a loss as to how to remedy the situation.
Thanks in advance for any help with this you might send my way.
Scott
This is a small build up of unignited propane that causes a small boom sound when it ignites and a short flame to shoot out the back of the roaster where the gas nozzle is. It does it once or twice but stops as the temp. increases.
I'm not sure what the cause might be and was hoping to get some info. from someone who may have experienced a similar situation with their roaster.
I'm wondering how or why there would be a gas buildup in a hot chamber? Could this be an airflow issue within the roasting room? I'm at a loss as to how to remedy the situation.
Thanks in advance for any help with this you might send my way.
Scott