Based on the above recomennded firebox size of 1/3 the main tank volume these are your estimated firebox dimensions.
For round fireboxes, specify a diameter to have the length calculated.
Step 3 - Firebox Dimensions - Manual
Enter the dimensions for your planned square
or round firebox.
Step 4 - Chimney Size
Enter the diameter of your chimney pipe to find out how long it should be.
• A chimney that is too short may produce insufficient draft (drawing of air). A chimney that is too long may cause the air to cool before it exits, reducing effective draft and worse, dripping of exhaust materials onto food!
• Many horizontal smokers have an exhaust between 30-40 cm in length, but there is no hard and fast formula.
• If you are building a horizontal smoker with a vertical cooking cabinet, realize that the cabinet partly acts as an exhaust, thus you may greatly shorten the chimney.
Chimney Pipe Diameter
Calculations
Recommended Chimney Volume
(5% of firebox volume)
litres
Length of Chimney
cm
Step 5 - Firebox Air Inlet Opening
Enter the size of the firebox air inlet (intake) from the outside.
The air intake from the Outside into your Firebox controls how much oxygen is available to your fire. If the calculator determines your size is too small, you'll need more than one intake.
Step 6 - Firebox-to-Cook Chamber Opening
• For a round or half-moon opening between your Firebox and Cook Chamber, check out the recommended Diameter you below.
• For a square, rectangle, or custom shaped opening, the Area of the opening should be equal to or slightly larger than the calculation below.
• If you intend to attach your fire box at the lowest possible point on a cylindrical cook chamber, with just enough room for a half-moon opening (which maximizes cook space by lowering the grate height), then you'll want to make your half-moon opening slightly larger and then install at least a 1 1/2 inch tall grease bridge at the bottom of the opening to prevent grease incursion into the firebox.
• If this will be a Reverse Flow smoker, then the opening at the opposite end of the cook chamber from the fire box should be at least as large as the firebox-to-cook chamber opening.
Opening Size (Round)
Opening Size (Half Moon)
Calculations
Recommended Diameter
√ ((firebox volume * .008) / (π/4) )
cm
Recommended Diameter
√ ((firebox volume * .008) / (π/2) ) * 2
cm
Recommended Firebox-to-Cooker Opening Area
(firebox volume * .008)
square cm
Step 7 - Name your smoker and Show/Print a summary sheet
Smoker Name
Smoker Type
Chamber Style
Firebox Style
Intake Type
Chamber Opening
Standard Offset
Reverse Flow Offset
Cylinder
Tank
Square/Rectangular
Square/Rectangular
Round
Square/Rectangular
Round
Half Moon
Round
Example Pit Configurations
This calculator is based upon the BBQ pit building ratios and formulas developed by
Alien BBQ in his revelatory BBQ pit building guides. One of his best articles is
Lessons Learned in Pit Building / Modifying . My starting point for this calculator was the
Excel worksheet created by
Tom C on
TheSmokeRing.com (an excellent BBQ discussion forum and website).
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