4.9.
Notes on power connection (residual current protective device [RCD])
If you intend to operate the kiln in workshops or laboratories, a separate power supply with fuse protection must be
installed by a qualified electrician. Residual current protective devices (RCD) carrying a tripping current of 0.03A
(such as that used in damp rooms in flats) tend to trip early due to the high humidity of the rooms or fired goods. A
larger sized RCD can be selected (we suggest 0.3A) provided that the respective circuit is used only for the kiln. If
this cannot be guaranteed, a fixed power connection must be provided.
5.
General notes on operation
5.1.
Operation of the controller
Please read the kiln control instruction manual carefully. The kiln is ready for operation after it has been connected
to the mains supply and the controller.
Typical firing curve of a controller:
Note:
Please consult your glaze and clay suppliers to find out the firing behaviour of your materials and adapt the firing
curve of your controller accordingly.
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