Kiln Model 5320 Manual — Evenheat
Arrange pieces, ensuring adequate space for air circulation.
Expect to change the heating elements every 100–300 firings, depending on firing temperature and frequency.
High-efficiency firebrick backed by a heavy-duty stainless steel jacket. evenheat kiln model 5320 manual
Typically rated up to 2350°F (Cone 8), though firing consistently to Cone 6 is often recommended for longevity. Operational Instructions
A temperature sensor probes into the kiln chamber to feed real-time thermal data directly to the controller. Arrange pieces, ensuring adequate space for air circulation
Heating elements are consumable parts. The Evenheat 5320’s elements typically last ; high‑temperature firings (cone 8 and above) accelerate wear. Signs that elements need replacement include:
You should see PASS in the primary display and 0000 in the secondary display. To unlock settings, use the arrow keys to enter code 2000 and press SET . Typically rated up to 2350°F (Cone 8), though
is a classic electric kiln favored by ceramicists, glass artists, and metalworkers for its versatility and reliability. This manual guide provides essential information for operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting your to ensure it remains a "workhorse" in your studio. Technical Specifications
Cone 8 corresponds to a temperature of approximately 1263°C (2305°F) . This is the maximum firing temperature of the 5320. “Cones” are pyrometric devices that measure heat work (temperature over time). The kiln can also be used at lower cone temperatures (cone 06, cone 6, etc.).
The kiln must be placed on a non-combustible surface. Maintain a minimum of 12 to 18 inches of clearance from walls and other materials. Electrical Specifications: The
The heavy-duty lid retains heat. Many models feature a safety switch that automatically cuts power to the heating elements when the lid is opened.