Self-cleaning oven
A self-cleaning or pyrolytic oven is an oven which uses high temperature to burn off leftovers from baking using pyrolysis, which uses no chemical agents. The oven can be powered by domestic electricity or gas.
Pyrolytic process
Self-cleaning pyrolytic ovens reduce food soiling to ash with exposure to temperature around. The oven walls are coated with heat- and acid-resistant porcelain enamel.A self-cleaning oven is designed to stay locked until the high temperature process is completed. To prevent possible burn injuries, a mechanical interlock is used to keep the oven door locked and closed during and immediately after the high-temperature cleaning cycle, which lasts approximately three hours. Usually, the door can be opened after the temperature cools to approximately.
Self-cleaning ovens usually have more insulation than standard ovens to reduce the possibility of fire. The insulation also reduces the amount of energy needed for normal cooking.
Self-cleaning ovens are considered more convenient and time-saving, and therefore more cost-effective. However, because of the high temperatures, they produce smoke and require a high amount of energy. A typical 150-minute cycle will require more than 3 kWh of electricity. According to most professionals, the triggering of smoke alarms can be avoided by regular usage of the self-cleaning program.