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used as over-temperature protection. The timer (if equiped) on the kiln-sitter should be set for some time longer than
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expected to complete the firing. Use a pyrometric cone in the kiln-sitter that has a deformation temperature two or three cones higher than your actual firing as over-temperature protection. A single cone
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should last many firings before needing replaced. The Kiln- sitter will shut off the kiln only in case of an over firing. And….Dont forget to engage the kiln-sitter pushbutton switch! My controller display shows dashes and IdLE and will not start a firing. What does this mean? 4 dashes normally appear on the controller display for just a few seconds when first turned on. paragon sentry 2.0 manual The four dashes appear on the display until a valid temperature reading is detected from the thermocouple. If the 4 dashes remain on the controller display, it is likely that the controller thermocouple is disconnected or defective and may require replacement. The controller will not allow a firing to be started wihout a valid temperature reading from the thermocouple. My controller display shows PF. what does this mean? PF is an abbreviation for ‘Power Failure’. The controller detects any power failures that may occur during the kiln firing and determines if it can continue after the power is restored. If the kiln firing can be resumed, the controller may display the message PF to indicate that a power loss occurred during the kiln firing. If the kiln firing cannot be resumed, the controller will display a message of PF1, PF2 or PF3 to indicate why the firing was terminated. My controller display shows FtL. What does this mean? FtL is an abbreviation for ‘Firing too Long’. This alarm is displayed when the kiln temperature has stalled during heating or cooling. The rate of temperature change must be slower than
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