Hart – Skutt EnviroVent 2 User Manual

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Kiln Chamber

Depth

Drill This Many

Holes In Slab

Drill This Many

Holes In Lid

Drill Size

Kiln Cubic Feet

714 and GlazeTech

1

2

3/16”

1.1 thru 1.4

Eight Sided

14”

1

2

3/16”

2

18” and 22”

1

2

3/16”

2.3 thru 3.2

27”

2

3

3/16”

3.5 thru 3.9

Ten Sided

14”

2

3

3/16”

3.5

18”

2

3

3/16”

4.2 thru 4.6

27” and 22”

3

3

3/16”

5.3 thru 7.0

Twelve Sided

14”

1

2

1/4”

5

18”

1

2

1/4”

6.6

27” and 22”

2

3

1/4”

8.1 thru 9.9

31”

2

3

1/4”

11.6

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holES

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kiln

floor

• Locate and mark the center of the kiln floor.
• Use Diagram #1 as a guide to drill the appropriate hole(s) in the kiln

floor. Important: The holes in the floor must fit within a 1 1/2”

diameter circle at the center of the floor.

• Use an electric drill with the correct size bit. Drill slowly, keeping

the drill straight. Precision and care are important to avoid drilling

an oversize hole or chipping of the floor underside.

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holES

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kiln

lid

• Measure the thickness of the kiln sidewall fire brick and add 1” to

this measurement. This will be the distance from the outside edge

of the kiln that your holes will be drilled.

• Space the holes evenly around the kiln lid but no closer to the edge

than the distance above. Because the holes introduce room tem-

perature air into your kiln, they must not be clustered together or

directly above the thermocouple. Refer to diagram #2 for proper

hole location and spacing.

• Drill the holes in the lid using the same method as used for the

floor.

• Vacuum out any brick dust from inside your kiln caused during the drilling.

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Diagram #1

Placement of holes in kiln floor

"

1.5

3 Holes

2 Holes

"

1.5

Diagram #2

Placement of holes in kiln lid

4"

4"

3 Holes

2 Holes

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