Electric kilns have become the backbones of many potters' studios, but they are expensive. Many beginning and pleasure potters mitigate the expense by looking for a used electric kiln to buy. Just as with buying any used item, however, it is always a good idea to know what you need to look for and the questions you need to ask before you conclude your purchase.
Power Supply Be sure to ask what the voltage, amperage, and phase are. A 208v kiln (as used in many schools) is not compatible with residential (240v or 220v) wiring. If your wiring system is not rated high enough for the amperage the kiln will drawn, you could potentially burn down your building.
Double-check what you are told by checking on the kiln itself. There should be a panel on the kiln's controller, switch panel, or outer casing giving all the specifications of that kiln. For more on power and wiring specifics, see Electric Kiln Basics.
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