TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS FOR L&L KILNS
troubleshoot-general.pdf
REV: 4/15/2017
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2017
L&L Kiln Mfg, Inc. 505 Sharptown Rd, Swedesboro NJ 08085 856.294.0077 F:856.294.0070 [email protected] hotkilns.com
Picture showing thermocouple wires installed on
Control. One screw is removed to show how the TC
wire should be prepared with a “U” shape.
7) Double check that the proper color coded wire goes to
the proper terminal.
Orange = J5
Gray = J2
Green/Yellow= J4
Brown = J3
REPLACING TRANSFORMER
See this video:
hotkilns.com/change-transformer
1) Unplug kiln or turn off the kiln at the fused disconnect
switch.
2) Open up the control box and hinge down for access (as
shown on page 2).
3) Using needle nose pliers pull off the wires from the
transformer. THIS CAN BE TRICKY. It can take a good bit
of force sometimes to remove these little spade connectors.
You will probably not be able to do it with just your hands.
Also the spade connectors on the transformer are not very
strong. Take your time. Of course, if you are replacing a bad
transformer it doesn’t matter if you damage it.
Showswires being pulled off the control transformer.
4) Unscrew the two #8 screws that hold the control
transformer onto the Contactor Panel and remove the
transformer.
5) Before installing the new transformer put the small
jumper wire onto terminals #2 and #3 on the bottom row of
terminals. Note the little numbers by the contacts.
REPLACING POWER RELAYS
See this video:
hotkilns.com/change-relay
1) Unplug kiln or turn off the kiln at the fused disconnect
switch.
2) Open up the control box and hinge down for access (as
shown on page 2).
3) Pull off the wires to the relay(s) that you are replacing.
Everything is color coded and marked so you can refer to
the wiring diagram when replacing if you forget where the
wires go. The wire lengths also don’t give you much choice
and will help keep you from making a mistake.
4) Unscrew the #8 screws that hold the relays in place.
Remove old relay and replace with new one.
5) Visually inspect the wire connectors. Do they look
corroded or “cooked”? Are the wires frayed? Any corrosion
on the wire itself? If any of this is questionable you may
need to replace the appropriate wire harness.
6) Reconnect all wires. Visually inspect to make sure the
spade connectors are down as far as they can go and feel
to see that they are tight (a gentle tug should not remove
one). If they are loose for some reason remove the wire and
slightly squeeze the spade connector with pliers to tighten it.
IMPORTANT: The slip on wire connectors can not be
loose or corroded. If there is a bad connection then heat
will be generated and the component that they slip onto
(relay, terminal strip, etc) may overheat and fail. If you
squeeze the slip on terminal to make it tighter - be sure to
squeeze it evenly so that one side is not tight and the other
loose. If there are any doubts about the integretity of the wire
or the connector replace the whole wire or harness.
REPLACING FUSE HOLDER
See this video:
hotkilns.com/change-fuse-holder
1) Unplug kiln or turn off the kiln at the fused disconnect
switch.
2) Open up the control box and hinge down for access (as
shown on page 2).
3) Remove the wire connectors from the end of the fuse