Description
Skutt's even-firing powerhouse made even more efficient with 3" thick brick rather than 2.5"
The 1027-3 is known as a real powerhouse because of its large 6.4 cubic foot capacity and ability to fire to Cone 10. It is a great kiln for those who fire porcelain and stoneware. It has proven to be the most popular model in our line, and has earned a reputation as a kiln which fires evenly at high temperatures over and over again. Again, the addition of the Skutt EnviroVent will help get the most from this kin's automatic firing capabilities. Also available in three phase models.
- 2 Year limited warranty, elements excluded
- 3" brick standard
- Encapsulated Type K thermocouple
- Crimp on connectors on feeder wires
- Larger, swing away air cooled switch box
- Multi-sided design
- Stainless Steel Lid Lifter standard on all 10 and 12 sided kilns
- Stainless steel jacket
- Sectionalized construction
- Two lift handles on each section
- Sealed, dust free lid with full-floating hinge
- Two types of exposed, pinned elements for optimum balance
- Reversible top and bottom slabs
- Stand included
- Peep plugs included
- UL Listing
Electrical Specifications - Skutt 1027-3 | ||||||||||
Phase | Voltage | Amps | Max. Cone | Cu. Ft. | Opening | Depth | Shipping Weight | Copper Wire Size | Breaker Size | NEMA Receptacle |
1 | 240 | 48 | 10 | 6.4 | 22" | 27 | 320 | 6 | 60 | 6-50 |
1 | 208 | 48 | 10 | 6.4 | 22" | 27 | 320 | 6 | 60 | 6-50 |
3 | 240 | 29.3 | 10 | 6.4 | 22" | 27 | 320 | 8 | 40 | 15-50 |
3 | 208 | 31.7 | 10 | 6.4 | 22" | 27 | 320 | 8 | 40 | 15-50 |
You are invited to attend one of Stone Leaf Pottery’s Electric Kiln Workshops. |
This kiln workshop is primarily tailored to new-ish customers owning an electric kiln. Still, all levels of firing experience are welcome. |
Pre-registration is required to attend. |
Spots for this workshop are limited and non-refundable - you may give your seat away if a scheduling conflict occurs. |
If you have purchased a kiln from Stone Leaf in the last 2 years, this workshop is free to you. One kiln = one workshop seat. Otherwise, cost for this class is $75. |