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Kittec CB Series - Electrical Connection Procedures

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10
Notice
In most cases it is sufficient to ventilate the premises during
firing, e.g. through a tilted window. If there are people in the
same room for several hours during firing, we recommend
discharging the exhaust air outside via a pipe. However, this
is not required by law. As far as we know, there is not even a
corresponding regulation for public institutions throughout
Europe.
3.5 Electrical connection
The electrical connection of the kiln should be checked by a
professional electrician prior to use. An electrician should also
check existing electrical installations (fuse box, supply and
sockets) and for sufficient size of fuse and thickness according
details given on the type plate of the kiln.
To guarantee a fast and easy disconnection of the kiln from
the power supply in case of emergency, the main isolator
switch on the electrical supply should be readily accessible
within the kiln room.
For enlargeable kilns the plug connection between the kiln
components has to be checked!
Do not connect kilns with 230 volts nominal capacity to any
230 volts socket, before an electrician has checked all
mentioned points.
For kilns with 400 volts nominal capacity and higher than 10
kW nominal power different regulations (like necessary
registration or official approval) apply. Please check with your
electrician.
The controller is linked via a plug connection to the kiln.
Caution!
Never use extension leads!