NeyMatic 101 A Oven/Furnace Manual

I have recently acquired a neat little Burn Out Oven NeyMatic 101A
Model Number 94-90-680 Serial Number is D10410

Operation is straight forward, but it needs calibration and I’m
clueless. I would also like to know more about maintaining the oven.

I called the NEYTECH – 800.426.8834 Bloomfield, CT – They refered
me to Tech Support in California. So, I called Degussa-Ney –
800.835.6639 Yucaipa, CA 92399 Interesting that the Mfg doesn’t have
anything they can provide me on this older little unit. I would have
thought that they would have an archive service that if nothing else
they could have provided a photocopy of the original manual.

I was able to check it out on the low end with a digital thermometer
(all readings in F), I set the oven at 375 and the digital
thermometers (both of them) went overrange, beyond 392. When I set
the oven at 300 the thermometers were reading 385.

I hope someone out there has a Manual they will either copy for meor
sell me (let me know how much).

Thanks and Regards
Ron Wade e-mail to (rwade at ix dot netcom dot com)

I have recently acquired a neat little Burn Out Oven NeyMatic
101A Model Number 94-90-680 Serial Number is D10410

I have Series 11 Models manual

2-90, 2-160, 2-525, 2-1350

But from the sound if it you should be able to program from it for
yours. I could photo copy the whole thing and send it to you.

Allan Creates
superringfit.com
P.F.F. Hinged Ring Shanks

This might help you to calibrate your kiln. Stealing a page from the
ceramic field I have been using Orton Pyrometric Cones for gauging
the high temperature in my kiln. I am using their self supporting
cones number 015 that “slumps” at between 1456 to 1504 degrees
farenheight. For on these cones go to
http://www.ortonceramic.com/pyrometric/cones_industrial.htm

I bought mine at a local ceramic supply store that sells BIG top
loading kilns and accessories for them.

Good luck
Ron Neldner
@ronald