Olympic Kilns started manufacturing kilns in Seattle, Washington and derives its name from
the Olympic Mountains. Twenty years ago Olympic Kilns moved to Flowery Branch, Georgia to be near its source of insulating firebrick, which is only manufactured in Georgia. With the designs and engineering of their kilns, they are built to be structurally sound, high end performing machines, that are styled to meet multiple sized pieces requirements.
Check out the latest and greatest Olympic Glass Firing Kilns Catalog.
Don't want the hassle of emergency kiln repair? Learn more about the new Olympic Freedom Series! Each kiln comes with a Freedom Repair Kit that includes two elements, pins, and high temp connectors, a crimping tool for connecting the elements to the lead wire and high temp connectors, a Type K thermocouple, a pint of mortar for brick repair and a wiring schematic of the Freedom kiln. This kiln series is definitely for the people that like to plan ahead.
With Olympic Kilns Electrical Parts Kits you will never experience downtime again because you didn’t have a part on hand!
Go to the Olympic Kilns Collection... Don't see what you are looking for... contact us! We carry a full line of Olympic kilns and we would be happy to give you a quote!
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Olympic Kiln Operating Manuals:
- Olympic 3 Key Controller Operating Manual
- Olympic RTC-1000 Controller Operating Manual
- Olympic Genesis Controller Operating Manual
- Olympic Genesis Controller Technical Manual
- Olympic Electric Kilns Operating Manual
- Olympic Gas Kilns Operating Manual
- Olympic Commercial Kilns Operating Manual
- Olympic Glass & Heat Treating Kilns Operating Manual
- Olympic V6CF Operating Manual
Olympic Kiln Controller Programming Videos:
- 3-Key Bartlett Controller Programming
- RTC 1000 Ramp-Hold Programming
- Genesis Touch Screen Controller Programming
- Bartlett V-6/CF 12-Key Controller Programming
Abbreviations for Olympic Kilns:
Olympic Kilns are designated by the model’s inside dimensions, width, and depth. Letter abbreviations with the model number explain how a kiln is equipped.
Bell – Firing chamber lifts up by electronic winch and floor remains stationary
CS – Clamshell loading
CUBE - Design style of kiln line for dual media for glass and ceramic firings and ceramics firing only
DM – Dual media for firing glass and ceramics, 3” brick and the kiln fires to cone 10-2350° F - has lid element for glass fusing
E – Electronic controller equips the kiln
FL – Front loading
GF - Glass fusing kiln with a lid element
GFETLC – Glass fusing kiln equipped with an electronic controller that has duplicate openings, top and clamshell loading capabilities
H – 3” brick and the kiln high fires to cone 10-2350° F
HB – HotBox - small 120 volt kilns that fire to cone 10-2350° F
MAS – Medallion Artist Series with model number
S – Solid stainless jacket (kiln is one piece unit and is not built in sections)
TL – Top Loading Production electric kilns
SQ - Square style design