Warner KilnTroller II User manual


KilnTroller II
ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
for Ceramic Kilns
GENERAL INFORMATION
The
KilnTroller II
is a precision electronic temperature controller for ceramic
kilns.
The controller measures the kiln’s temperature, and regulates the heating process by
switching its heaters on and off. The controller’s main instruction is the temperature
“LIMIT” setting, which is adjusted as desired by the user. When operated in the
“SOAK” mode, the controller will maintain the kiln’s temperature at the LIMIT
setting indefinitely. When operated in the “SHUT-OFF” mode, the controller will
permit the temperature to increase to the LIMIT, then shut off the kiln. A bright
four-digit indicator shows the measured temperature, and the limit setting. An array
of indicator lights continuously displays the status of the system, and a bi-
directional fail-safe feature protects against thermocouple burn-out or reversal.
The controller uses a “Type K” (nickel-chromium vs. nickel-aluminum)
thermocouple as its temperature sensor. FireRight interface panels and
power controllers isolate the
KilnTroller II
from high voltages and
currents. These will accommodate either 120vac or 240vac 50/60Hz power
sources. Interface panels will handle kilns drawing up to 15-amps, and can
be connected to operate power contactors of any size. Standard power
controllers are available for single phase loads of 48-amps or less, and for
single or three-phase kilns drawing as much as 75-amps. All connections to
the controller use keyed telephone-type plug-in cables.

INSTALLATION
Use the
KilnTroller II
with either a FireRight “Interface Panel” or “Power
Controller”. If you have chosen the interface panel, mount it on the kiln’s electrical
box, and connected it to the kiln's power relay. If, instead, your system has a power
controller, mount it on the wall just below the kiln’s breaker box or immediately
above its power receptacle. Please note that the operating temperature for these
units must not exceed 131°F (50°C).
Interface panels work with both 120vac and 208-240vac kilns. If using the Interface
Panel, hook it up according to diagram “C”, then jumper terminals x1 and x2
according to either diagram “A” or “B”. Standard power controllers work with for
208-240vac kilns only; make the line and kiln connections as shown in diagram
“D”. Flush mounting panels may be connected for either 110/120v or 208/240v. If
using the panel mounting unit, hook it up according to diagram “C”, then jumper
terminals x1 and x2 according to either diagram “A” or “B”.
Fasten the temperature sensor to the kiln, at the sensor port (normally provided for
“KilnSitter” tubes), or at one of the peepholes. If the sensor should happen to fall
out, an over-firing will likely spoil the ware being fired, and might seriously
damage the kiln. Plug the sensor cable into the SENSOR CABLE receptacle on
the back of the controller. Observe polarity when connecting the sensor cable to the
sensor: connect the (+) side of the element to the yellow wire, and it's (-) side to the
red wire.
Plug the control cable into the CONTROL CABLE receptacle on the back on the
temperature controller. Connect its other end to a like receptacle on the interface
panel or power controller.
To avoid problems with electrical interference, please keep both of these cables well
away from the power line or kiln wiring.
OPERATION
To operate
the KilnTroller II
, proceed as follows:
1. Push the ON-OFF button to turn on the controller.
2. Select either the SOAK or SHUT-OFF mode.
3. While holding the DISPLAY LIMIT button in, adjust the recessed
LIMIT ADJ to the desired temperature setting (normally determined
from standard cone charts).
4. If you have selected the soak mode, the firing will begin immediately. If
you choose the shut-off mode, the firing will not begin until you press
the RESET button.
5. In the soak mode, the controller will bring the temperature at the sensor
up to the limit setting, then switch the kiln on and off as necessary to
hold it there. The HEATING (Ht) light and flashing SOAKING (Sk)
light will alternate back and forth accordingly.
6. In the shut-off mode, the controller will latch the kiln off upon reaching
the limit setting, and allow it to cool at its own rate. At shut-off, the
HEATING (Ht) light will go off, and the SHUT-OFF (S.O.) light will
come on to indicate that the firing is complete..
7. When a personal computer is operating the system, the PC and Ht lights
operate together to indicate that the heating command is coming from
the computer, not from the controller. The computer overrides the
controller's shut-off latch..
8. When done with the firing, it’s good practice to (a) leave the SELECT
switch in the SHUT-OFF mode, (b) turn the LIMIT ADJ all the way
down, and (c) turn off the controller.
The SENSOR warning light indicates a
missing, reversed or burned-out sensor.
SERVICE
If you have questions, please give the dealer or kiln manufacturer from
whom you purchased your controller the first opportunity to assist you.
Your electrical service carries HIGH VOLTAGES,
which can cause LETHAL ELECTRICAL SHOCKS.
Improper connections can produce safety hazards,
and may damage this device. If you have no wiring
experience, or are unsure of your planned hook-up
please REFER THE WIRING OF THIS DEVICE TO
A SKILLED ELECTRICIAN.
FireRight Controls warrants
KilnTroller II
units for one-year from the date
of purchase. We will repair or replace, without charge, units that fail
because of defective material or workmanship.
Beyond the warranty period, factory service is available a reasonable flat
rates, and can be handled through your dealer, or factory-direct.