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Smoke generator GD-01
1. Sawdust hopper
2. Feeder and burner switch
3. Fuse
4. Power cord
5. Burner (heater)
6. Sawdust feeder
7. Generator attachment
8. Shield generator heater
After switching the smoke generator on the feeder
starts rotating and placing wood chips on to the burner. The burner starts
heating immediately after switched on. Wood chips are passed by the feeder
onto the burner where they start to smoulder. Burnt wood chips are pushed along the whole length
of the burner where at the end they end up in a water bowl.
Smoking chamber
1. Exhaust chimney
2. Side handle
3. Electric panel
a. Thermostat
b. Burner control light
c. Fuse
d. Power cord
e. Main switch
f. (SW-150) Power regulation
4. Generator attachment
5. Generator inlet
6. Adjustable legs
7. Burner separating screen
8. Door
9. Condenser under the chimney
Using a meat smoker does not require any special skills and an excellent result can be achieved
easily with little effort.
The smoke generator constantly passes wood chips on to the burner slowly and steadily
producing smoke. The damper in the exhaust chimney helps control the thickness of the smoke in
the chamber. The main chamber contains a burner. The thermostat placed on the electric panel sets
the right temperature in the chamber. The burner goes on and off as needed.
There is a bowl in the chamber which half-filled with water should be placed under the
generator's burner. Its purpose is to compensate the temperature in the chamber as well as to
extinguish falling ashes. The temperature gauge on the door shows approximate temperature inside
the smoker.
NOTE! The temperature inside the chamber may slightly differ from the one shown by the gauge,
e.g. in the vicinity of heating elements. The ambient temperature and wind significantly affect the
work of the smoker. Adverse weather conditions may prolong the time to warm up the chamber.
It is recommended to use a meat thermometer to check the temperature of the smoked product
inside.
The intake of the smoke producing material is not big
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about 250 ml of wood chips per hour.
One loading of the smoke generator is sufficient for about 6 to 8 hours of its work.
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