Thermocouple with “special limit” wire
The thermocouple senses temperature inside the kiln. It is the small rod that extends into the firing chamber. The ¼” wide Type-K, 14-gauge, exposed-tip thermocouple is made with special-limit wire for superior accuracy. The exposed tip gives the controller a fast response time for even temperatures during holds. The thermocouple is made in America to our exacting standards.
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**The following states have prohibited the import of Mercury Displacement Relays within their jurisdictions. You are ordering a unit that is built with MDRs as standard. In this case, the manufacturer must substitute Solid-State Relays in place of the MDRs. This is not a 1:1 swap and will require an upcharge. By ordering this unit, you acknowledge that you understand that we will contact you with the associated additional charges. CA, CT, RI, IL, NH, MA, MN, ME, VT, NY, LA, MD, WI**
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Here's a Sample DPF Firing schedule:
Note: The specific firing schedule may vary depending on the DPF manufacturer, its condition, and the desired level of cleaning. Always consult the DPF manufacturer's guidelines for the most accurate and safe procedures.
Here's a general firing schedule using multiple segments in Fahrenheit:
Segment 1: Pre-Heat
Temperature Range: 150°F to 350°F
Duration: 10-15 minutes
Purpose: Gradually warms up the DPF to prevent thermal shock.
Segment 2: Soot Oxidation
Temperature Range: 350°F to 800°F
Duration: 30-60 minutes
Purpose: Oxidizes soot particles in the DPF.
Segment 3: High Temperature Cleaning
Temperature Range: 800°F to 1000°F
Duration: 30-60 minutes
Purpose: Removes any remaining soot and ash.
Segment 4: Cool Down
Temperature Range: 1000°F to 150°F
Duration: 30-60 minutes
Purpose: Gradually cools down the DPF to prevent thermal shock.
Additional Considerations:
Oxygen Supply: Ensure adequate oxygen supply during the cleaning process.
Monitoring: Monitor the DPF's temperature and pressure throughout the cleaning cycle.
Repeat Cycles: If necessary, repeat the cleaning process until the desired level of soot removal is achieved.
Professional Assistance: For complex or heavily clogged DPFs, consider consulting a professional for cleaning.
Remember: This is a general schedule. Always refer to the DPF manufacturer's specific guidelines for the most accurate and safe cleaning procedures.
For those who need a specific DPF Firing schedule to enter based on the above guidelines:
Segment 1: 250F p/h to 350F - HOLD 15min
Segment 2: 350F p/h to 800F - HOLD 60 min
Segment 3: 350F p/h to 1000F - HOLD 60 min
Segment 4: off
Do not open the oven door until you are under 200F.