Kilns in Freezing Temps
My student just purchased an electric kiln that she'll keep in her tobacco barn. The kiln manual reccommends that you don't fire it in temperatures below freezing. Any one have any idea why? I know I've fired electric kilns in freezing temps plenty of times.
Comments
A small portable heater might be needed at start of a firing in below freezing temps until the kiln heats up enough to provide the controller warmer temps. The opposite is true in hot weather, when a small fan may be needed to cool down the controller.
Bill Schran
Hope that helps.