The kiln works even though I turned it off
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 7:23 am
I have been firing a project since early in the morning.
Luckily I was sitting in the kitchen , not far from my studio, when I heard the kiln yelling....So I understood something was wrong.
I am firing at 50C dph [90F] to 600 ][1112F]- -
The pip hole was showing a very strong light. As if it was on much higher temp.
Turned out it was firing, I aborted the process.
It showed 357 C,[674.6F]] the temperature continued to rise, in spite of the aborting.
Turned the kiln off, yet the temp. kept rising - reached 408 [766.4F], and the kiln showed like the outer bulbs were still burning [am I being clear??? my English is not enough to describe such technical situation]
So I turned off the whole studio electric control .
Hard to imagine what would [would, not might have happened ] have happened had I not been near by.
What do I do next?
Shall I call a good regular electrician whom I trust,
or
Shall I call a kiln person, who is also good, but much more slow in arriving?
Has anyone got an idea what happened? [I guess the problem is with the kiln controller, or am I wrong?]
Many thanks
Havi
Luckily I was sitting in the kitchen , not far from my studio, when I heard the kiln yelling....So I understood something was wrong.
I am firing at 50C dph [90F] to 600 ][1112F]- -
The pip hole was showing a very strong light. As if it was on much higher temp.
Turned out it was firing, I aborted the process.
It showed 357 C,[674.6F]] the temperature continued to rise, in spite of the aborting.
Turned the kiln off, yet the temp. kept rising - reached 408 [766.4F], and the kiln showed like the outer bulbs were still burning [am I being clear??? my English is not enough to describe such technical situation]
So I turned off the whole studio electric control .
Hard to imagine what would [would, not might have happened ] have happened had I not been near by.
What do I do next?
Shall I call a good regular electrician whom I trust,
or
Shall I call a kiln person, who is also good, but much more slow in arriving?
Has anyone got an idea what happened? [I guess the problem is with the kiln controller, or am I wrong?]
Many thanks
Havi