I apologise in advance for what will probably seem like a fairly stupid enquiry
ok so I have purchased a kiln (not picked it up yet), the ones I was originally looking at were 13amp plug in ones as thats what was within my budget but then I spotted a larger one at a bargain price and I couldn't resist
only thing is its 20amps, I didn't really think much of it at the time I figured it would be just like a cooker so no worries right? er yeah today the rose tinted glasses are off
and I'm wondering what its going to take to install, as in how difficult is it, what kind of disruption is it going to cause (I mean will the electrician be ripping into walls or something?), how difficult it'll be to move, if it will horrendously expensive (not expecting an exact quote or anything just general advice?)?
one site lists it as :
Voltage: 240 Volts
Amperes: 20 amps
Watts: 4,800 Watts
another lists it as:
Voltage:230
Amperes:21
Watts:4,800
I think the first one is correct but I have no idea if it will make much of a difference
I have a horrible feeling I'm going to have to sell it and try and get a smaller one that runs on 13amp but I hope not as I'll loose half the volume of kiln space at best and its likely to cost me a lot more than this one (it really was a bargain and less than half price)
I have read that the kiln I have bought (Paragon Fusion 8 ) can be adapted and run off 13amps but it doesn't heat properly
anyway I apologise again fir the daft questions, I hope someone can give me some advice though
ok so I have purchased a kiln (not picked it up yet), the ones I was originally looking at were 13amp plug in ones as thats what was within my budget but then I spotted a larger one at a bargain price and I couldn't resist
one site lists it as :
Voltage: 240 Volts
Amperes: 20 amps
Watts: 4,800 Watts
another lists it as:
Voltage:230
Amperes:21
Watts:4,800
I think the first one is correct but I have no idea if it will make much of a difference
I have a horrible feeling I'm going to have to sell it and try and get a smaller one that runs on 13amp but I hope not as I'll loose half the volume of kiln space at best and its likely to cost me a lot more than this one (it really was a bargain and less than half price)
I have read that the kiln I have bought (Paragon Fusion 8 ) can be adapted and run off 13amps but it doesn't heat properly
anyway I apologise again fir the daft questions, I hope someone can give me some advice though
