My Orton controller - did it go wrong??

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My Orton controller - did it go wrong??

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Hello dear friends!
A while ago I was doing a mesh melt. Went as high as 1700F. I stayed there a bit more than recommended, as I wanted maximum glass to flow thru the mesh.
Was watching the kiln every once in a while - and it seemed to be working OK.
Then, about 5-6 hours after I started the firing, before going to bed for the night [probably after the annealing, ] I checked on the kiln, and was shocked to see that it stopped working!!!
It showed some strange remark , which upon checking in the manual - I learnt that it meant 'administrative warning' - or similar.
I was scared to hell, could not call anybody here [Israel] it was too late at night. Then called an American friend in USA , whose knowledge and experience I appreciate a lot.
He told me to shut the kiln off, and even unplug it - to make sure that it will not re-start . Wait until the morning, when the kiln cools down, and see what happened. It was a good advise. [MANY THANKS, B.!]
Luckily enough, the piece was done already, and it seems to me that the controller stopped working when upon going down at a rate of 180 degrees F [100 metrical].

My question is - Is typical to Orton in general,[I am sure it was AFTER annealing, as it looks OK], or is this my private controller ?

I would appreciate your comments and experience.
Many thanks,

Havi
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Re: My Orton controller - did it go wrong??

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What was the complete firing schedule?

Do you recall the exact error message?
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please read down bellow,

Thanks
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Please read down below,
Thanks

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Re: My Orton controller - did it go wrong??

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Hi Brad
Thanks for responding.
I believed I followed Immermans' schedule with variation,
in metric -

275 538 30
full 927 75 [i.e. 1700F]
full 820 45
full 482 1:30
28 427
54 371

I believe the error message was PLOG 0010 - CONTROLLER STORAGE DEVICE FAULT.
CAN you tell what causes this error, how could I prevent / avoid such errors.


And of course many thanks for your help - your will and your knowledge.

Havi
ps
I used this high temp. for a bit longer, as to allow more glass to melt thru the holes of the mesh, and to enable it to flatten in 1 uniform flat surface.
H.
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Re: My Orton controller - did it go wrong??

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PloG errors mean the controller has detected a problem. It can be a lot of things. Sometimes it's just a glitch caused by a power surge or something that's a one off thing. PLoG 011, 012, or 013 errors mean there's a problem with a thermocouple. I believe 010 is a generic catch all error message (but not 100% sure).

In any case, you can usually get rid of the error by just pushing ENTER on the controller. If that doesn't work, do a two button (or even three button) reset. They're described on Orton's website here: https://www.ortonceramic.com/custpage.c ... _id=173533 (look for the FAQs about PLoG errors).

You can also email Orton directly here: https://www.ortonceramic.com/Contact%5FUs/ Try Jim Baldwin or Donna Malloy from the list on that page.

I don't see any issues with the program you're using.
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Re: My Orton controller - did it go wrong??

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Many thanks, Brad

What I got from this WGBB, and its participants -YOU - among them, is enormous. I owe you a lot. And I am endlessly thankful.

I shall copy and save what you wrote here, especially whom to turn to, in case of another catastrophe..

Thanks also for approving my schedule - it is important to me, as I love doing melts.


All the very very best,
Havi
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