CAUTION INSTRUCTIONS FOR L&L KILNS
cautions.pdf
REV: 11/1/2016
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2016
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3. If the cord touches the hot case it could melt and cause
a short circuit and/or fire.
KEEP KILN DRY & IN PROTECTED SPACE
1. The kiln must be kept dry.
2. It is best to keep it in an enclosed room away from
inclement weather. See specific details in the INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTION section of your instruction manual or on-line
at: hotkilns.com/easy-school-install or: hotkilns.com/
general-installation-instructions.
3. Note that warranty does not cover damage from corrosion
and electrical damage caused by inclement weather.
4. Water in contact with a kiln can cause an electrocution
hazard.
5. If you keep a kiln outside (even in a very dry environment)
and cover it with a tarp to protect it from rain you could still
cause corrosion from the dew that forms on the cold metal
surface of the kiln in the morning.
KEEP A FIRE EXTINGUISHER NEAR KILN
1. Keep an adequate fire extinguisher near the kiln and
check it on a regular basis.
2. Check with your local fire authorities to see if there are
any specific requirements concerning sprinkler systems,
automatic foam extinguishers, etc.
3. Use a fire extinguisher that is rated for electrical fires
(ABC rating is recommended).
SPRINKLER CAUTIONS
1. If you have a sprinkler system be careful to check
the temperature rating and location of the heads so that
you do not inadvertently cause them to actuate under
normal firing conditions.
2. Be sure to monitor temperature while the kiln is at its
highest firing temperature and conditions are at their worse
(for instance when the door to the kiln room is closed or
the ventilation fan is turned off). Serious damage to the
kiln and your premises can take place if the sprinkler
system goes off when the kiln is at high temperature -
especially if no one is in the building when it happens.
3. See the following web page for guidance on how
to calculate ventilation requirements for a kiln room:
hotkilns.com/calculate-kiln-room-ventilation
GENERAL ENVIRONMENT CAUTIONS
VENTILATION IS ESSENTIAL
1. Kilns generate harmful fumes when firing ceramics.
2. Fumes include carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides, hydrogen
fluoride and metal vapors (all of which can be very toxic).
3. Install kiln in well-ventilated area.
4. Never operate in an enclosed space such as a
closet unless you have good ventilation in that space.
See the following web page for guidance on how to