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Your Skutt kiln should be with you for quite some time,
therefore it is important to select the model that will meet your needs
now, and in the future. To help in your selection process, we have constructed
a series of questions that should help you narrow your search to the models
which will work best for you.
Which models will fit in the area you have chosen
to locate the kiln?
Skutt kilns require 18" of clearance on all sides
from combustible walls. Check the outside dimensions of the models that
interest you to determine if the kilns will fit in the area you have chosen
to place it.
Which models will fit the pieces you wish to fire?
Next, you need to find out if the chamber of the kiln
will be large enough to fire the pieces you produce. The 3 things to consider
when choosing the necessary chamber size are:
* What are the dimensions of the largest piece
you will want to fuse or slump?
* Do you want to be able to fuse on multiple levels
in one firing?
* How do feel your needs will grow in the next
5 years?
Which design style best suits your needs?
There are 3 basic design styles to choose from: Top
Loaders, Front Loaders, and Clam shell. All 3 have their advantages. Top
loaders are cylindrical in shape and have lids that open from the top.
Front Loaders have a rectangular or square shape and are hinged on the
side to open like a door. Clam shell designs are hinged on the back of
a square design and open like a clam.
Which models will work on your power supply?
The next step is to find a kiln that will operate on
the electrical service of your building. Ordering a kiln that does not
match your electrical service can be very frustrating and expensive to
correct .
Some models require an electrician to install the wire from the circuit
breaker panel to the wall receptacle as well as the receptacle. It is
also wise to have the electrician verify voltage, amperage and phase when
he visits on-site to estimate the job.
Voltage One of the
common misconceptions regarding voltage is that 220 is an
actual voltage reading in the USA. Rather, it is used as a generic term
for appliances that can run on either 208V or 240V systems. As a general
rule 208V is common in schools and businesses and 240V is common in
residential areas however exceptions are quite common. The GM10F and
GP706 run on standard 110V household outlets.
Amperage Most buildings have a limited
amperage available without having the power company upgrade service.
In some cases it will be necessary to install a dedicated breaker to
run the kiln. Your circuit box or fuse panel must have room for the
breaker or fuse that corresponds to the model you choose.
Phase Kilns can be wired for single-phase
or 3-phase power supplies. Single-phase power supplies have 2 current
carrying wires and a ground wire and are common in residential and industrial
areas. 3-phase power supplies utilize 3 current-carrying wires and a
ground wire and are usually only found in businesses and institutions.
There are exceptions, and some buildings have both supplies available.
All 110V outlets are single phase.
What accessories and options do you want?
With these questions answered you should now be able
to make a well informed decision on the particular model of kiln that
will fit your needs. All that is left now is picking the accessory items
that you want. Descriptions of all accessories can be found on the back
page of this catalog.
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