1. Furnace drying
Newly built or unused stoves need to be dried before use. Generally, the drying temperature is 100-200℃, and long-term use of components at low temperatures will cause low-temperature oxidation. The small furnace has a short drying time, and a few hours has little effect on the components. Large-scale furnaces take a long time to dry and require attention. In order to ventilate, it is best to open the furnace door, half-open as the temperature rises, and close the furnace door completely when the temperature is above 1000°C.
2. Starting the stove
If the furnace is dry or does not need to be dried, you can start heating up. In order to avoid overloading the equipment due to the impact of excessive current, the following steps should be used to start:
3. Replacement of components
If component damage is found during operation, the location should be determined first, and the combined component should be prepared at the same time. Then loosen the screw connecting the damaged component chuck wire to the bus bar, clean the ceramic wool, pull it out together with the wear brick, and then insert the new composite component from the top of the furnace, connect the wires, and plug the ceramic wool to heat up.




