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Starting Furnace shut down for more than 36 Hours
When furnace has been shut down for a period of time then you will need to
start up the furnace slowly.
Keep a close eye on any cracks that may develop on front of refractory indicated by
moisture seeping through refractory. If you see this then maintain temperature until
moisture clears.
1. Leave on low fire or 250°C / 480°F for minimum of two hours.
2. Increase set point to 500°C / 930°F and leave for minimum of one hour.
3. Continue to increase to required temperature.
Starting Furnace with new muffle chamber installed
For LPG, NG and Diesel Furnaces:
1. Turn Furnace onto low fire for 15 mins, turn off for 15 mins, repeat for 1
hour with door open.
2. Shut furnace door and start on low fire, run until reaches 500°C /930°F.
3. Hold 500°C / 390°F for minimum of 1 hour.
4. Increase temperature 100°C/ 210°F every hour up to normal running
conditions.
Keep a close eye on any cracks that may develop, this is indicated by moisture
seeping through refractory. If you see this then maintain temperature until
moisture clears.
Furnace warm up procedure