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Kittec X Series - Storage and Transport; Installation; Electrical Connection

Kittec X Series
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Installation and getting started
Storage and transport:
The kiln should be positioned in a dry room with
humidity of less than 80 % to avoid the insulation bricks
absorbing moisture. The kiln should be moved in an
upright position with a fork-lift truck or suitable lifting
equipment. Lifting equipment must not be fixed onto the
body, only onto the frame of the kiln.
Installation:
The kiln should only be installed and operated in a
suitable room. The most important requirements are:
The size of room must be adequate, dry (humidity <
80 %) and ventilated. Rule of thumb: Room volume >
600 times firing chamber volume.
The floor should be of stone, concrete or a material of
similar strength and heat resistance.
The floor should be smooth and even. The authorized
area loading must not be exceeded.
Floors of wood, carpet, plastic or other flammable
materials which deform and/or inflame with
temperatures < 75°C are not authorized.
Ceilings and walls must not be of inflammable
materials like wood, carpet or other materials which
deform and/or ignite at temperatures < 75°C are not
suitable.
Ceilings and walls must not be of flammable materials
like wood, carpet or other materials which deform
with temperatures lower than 250°C. Otherwise fire-
proof insulation should be mounted on the ceiling,
above the kiln, which exceeds the outer dimensions of
the kiln 1 m in each direction. A minimum distances of
1,0 m from the ceiling and 0,2 m from the wall is
necessary.
In order that the surrounding materials do not ignite,
suitable fire-proof materials of low heat conductivity
should be used. Calcium Silicate insulation boards are
particularly suitable, and are available from builders &
merchants.
Electrical connection
The electrical connection of the kiln should be checked
by an electrician prior to use. An electrician should also