maintenance

maintenance

Maintaining your kiln

Click on any category above to find instructions on repairing any aspect of your kiln.

REPAIR & MAINTENANCE KNOWLEDGEBASE

Sometimes the heat around a kiln can become too much for the standard DaVinci cord connections.<

  • Dig it out of the wall carefully.
  • Use safety glasses and a Dremel to carefully
  • We don't offer any coatings for elements. There is an ITC coating that some people claim to
  • Start by pressing 1,2,3 (or 1,2 on a two-ring kiln). Look for which thermocouple is lagging
  • Fireproofing Around a Kiln

    Short answer: No, you cannot place a kiln near non-fireproof

    That is a difficult question to answer, as the longevity of a kiln is based much more on how it

    REGULAR KILN MAINTENANCE

    To keep your kiln in top operating condition, we recommend the

  • Check many of the same things in the above section on Automatic kilns - power supply, branch
  • With air moving through the garage, you will minimize the corrosive effects of clay/ glaze
  • It is possible to confuse the Hold Time in the original program with the Hold Time for the
  • Relays generally last around 200,000 cycles on average (roughly 18+ months depending on

    Change Elements
  • All the elements will need to be replaced.
  • For example, the
  • For DynaTrols, Set PID at 65 (normally)

    Assuming that the loading is even and the TC offsets

  • The first and easiest thing to do is to change the cycle time of the contactors.
  • L&L element holders require no pins so the elements can expand over time on their own without

  • The hinge piece that attaches to the lid has two "ears".
  • These must go on the
  • Electrical Noise External
  • Sometimes there is electrical "noise" in your incoming line.
  • The discs are placed in the element holders to keep the elements from coming out during
  • When packed, the thermocouples on the Jupiter JD and DaVinci kilns are mounted to the kiln

    L&L has used a lot of different style thermocouples over the years.

    With

    The type of thermocouple on a DynaTrol (with the Blue face) can be either Type K

    Question: On the thermocouple terminal block of our Type S thermocouple, one screw is clearly

    General Information on Thermocouples
  • The pyrometers and all of the electronic kiln
  • A thermocouple (TC) is a temperature sensor. It reads the temperature in the kiln and gives
  • Two Zone Kiln (2 sections)

    TC1 is the top and TC2 is the bottom.

    Three Zone Kiln (with

    All weights are shown in pounds and are estimates.

  • First, all the peepholes must be plugged, the lid adjusted properly, and any other holes into
  • On/Off Switch
  • Make sure the On/Off Switch is turned on. Turn it on and off.
  • Programming
  • Make sure you have programmed the kiln properly and it is supposed to be
  • Voltage
  • Check your voltage. Some people may have high voltage like 245 volts where you
  • If for some reason the thermocouple wires touch the hot kiln case, they may melt and fail.
  • The only way to figure this out accurately is to have a kilowatt meter installed in the power

  • Getting glaze on the element can cause that to happen.
  • It can also happen
  • Incorrect loading
  • If your kiln is loaded unevenly it can cause the 3-zone control to slow
  • Keep in mind that you run the risk of over-firing if you restart while the kiln is very close to

  • If a DaVinci is installed on a smooth floor and the lid is opened a lot, or left open for
  • We use stainless steel element terminal bolts. Stainless steel bolts have weaker threads than
  • Corrosion on a kiln is perfectly normal... mostly because it is a kiln! Hot-to-cold-to-hot

    The work is overfired but there is no error code. Here are some things to look for:

    If your kiln underfires with no error code:

  • Cones placed wrongly in cone pack-
  • Breakers can trip on the kiln for a couple of different reasons. What is important to know is
  • When you first turn on a kiln and the elements are cold the amperage is higher. Once the