and cooling. If you turn the Vent Master off when the kiln
fires to maturity, moisture can build up inside the Kiln
Sitter tube as the kiln cools.
If the Kiln Sitter tube corrodes even though you use a
Vent Master, make sure that you have enough negative
pressure inside the kiln. Orton recommends holding a
match above one of the air intake holes in the lid. The air
flowing into the hole should pull the flame toward the
hole.
Cones Break In The Kiln Sitter
Probable Causes:
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Hairline cracks in cones
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Too much pressure against cone
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Fast firing
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Kiln Sitter is out of adjustment
When handled roughly, cones develop hairline cracks,
which can break during firing. This is the most common
reason for cone breakage in the Kiln Sitter.
The Kiln Sitter sensing rod binding at the pivot point
can exert too much pressure against the cone. Binding of
the rod can be due to glaze buildup inside the porcelain
tube. Make sure the sensing rod can pivot freely.
The cone has a number stamped onto one of the sides.
You should place the cone in the Kiln Sitter with the
number side down. That side is the smoothest of the
three sides. Placing that side down lessens the chance of
breakage.
Note:
Never apply pressure to the cone when you
load it into the Kiln Sitter. Handle cones as if they
were extremely fragile.
Maintenance
Caution:
Whenever you turn off the circuit
breaker to your kiln, tape the breaker box door
shut and leave a note saying, "WORKING ON
KILN. BREAKER OFF."
Note:
When replacing parts, mark wires with col-
ored tape for easy reassembly of the kiln. It is also
useful to photograph the switch box with a cell
phone before you remove any
parts. Refer to the photo if nec-
essary as you install the new
part.
Maintaining the Kiln Sitter
Note:
You can see some of the these procedures
on video at www.paragonweb.com.
Adjust the Kiln Sitter every dozen or so firings. Please
see pages 5 - 7.
Clean the Back Side of the Kiln Sitter
If the Kiln Sitter does not shut off when the weight
drops, the locking slide inside the Kiln Sitter may be cor-
roded or dirty. About once a year, clean the back side of
the Kiln Sitter:
Disconnect the power
from the kiln.
Make sure there is no
cone or firing gauge
in the Kiln Sitter.
Remove the screws
from the switch box
that houses the Kiln
Sitter. Pull the box
straight out to avoid
damaging the Kiln
Sitter tube.
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Taking a picture with a cell
phone.
Labeling wires with tape.