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Jen-Ken JK² 15" Glass Kiln

Save $863.00
Original Price $4,314.00
Current Price $3,451.00
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Perfect for glass artists who need depth and workspace, this square kiln makes it easy to fuse, slump, and form deep molds or tall drapes with precision. Efficient heating and smooth lid operation make every project effortless.

Important Details:

  • Chamber size: 27” W x 27” D x 15” H
  • Volume: 6.0 cubic feet
  • Maximum temperature: 1700°F
  • Electrical: 240V, 45A, NEMA 6-50 plug
  • Breaker: 50A or 60A required

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Controller selection
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Furniture selection

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Deep-Chamber Square Glass Kiln for Fusing & Slumping — Jen-Ken JK² 15″

Description

The JK² 15″ Glass Kiln combines a spacious square chamber with extra depth, offering unmatched flexibility for fusing, slumping, and advanced glass forming. Measuring 27″ wide and 15″ deep, this top-and-side firing kiln easily accommodates large plates, bowls, tiles, and even deep sink molds or tall draping forms — all with excellent heat balance and firing consistency. Lid lifters come standard, making it easy to open and close even during long studio sessions.

Controller Options

This kiln comes standard with the Orton AutoFire 4000 12-Key Controller, providing precise, dependable digital control. For enhanced convenience, you can upgrade to either of two touchscreen options:

  • Orton AutoFire Slide Touchscreen – streamlined and intuitive, ideal for quick program setup.

  • TAP II Touchscreen Smart Controller – offers Wi-Fi connectivity, mobile monitoring, and detailed firing data logging.

Optional Add-Ons

Enhance your setup with an SSR (Solid State Relay) for smooth, silent temperature control, or add the Small Furniture Kit (26″ shelf and four ½″ posts) for expanded firing flexibility.

What’s Included

  • Orton AutoFire 4000 12-Key Controller (standard)

  • Kiln Stand

  • Kiln Wash

  • Lid Lifter

  • Instruction Manual

  • 2-Year Limited Warranty (on kiln and controller)

Designed and built in the USA, the JK² 15″ delivers exceptional performance for glass artists who need extra depth and workspace — perfect for ambitious slumping, draping, and sink-forming projects.

Specifications

  • Model: JK² 15" Glass
  • Inside Chamber Dimensions: 27” W x 27” D x 15” H
  • Cubic Feet: 6.0
  • Overall dimensions (footprint and height): 36” W x 40” D x 21” H
  • Maximum Temperature: 1700°F
  • Elements: Top, Side firing
  • Kiln weight: 275 pounds
  • Volts: 240
  • Amperage: 45A
  • Watts: 10,800
  • Plug configuration: NEMA 6-50
  • Breaker: 50A or 60A
  • Circuit wire gauge: 6

Current lead times

Jen-Ken's current production timeline is about 6 to 8 weeks.

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FAQs - Configuring Your Kiln

There are certain selections you must choose. And then there are options you can click on or ignore. The answers below should help you make the best choices for you.

 Which kiln voltage should I select?

Choose the voltage that matches the electrical service where the kiln will be installed. Some kilns are available in only one voltage, while others can be ordered in multiple voltages. If both 120V and 240V are available, 240V is generally the preferred choice because it places less demand on your electrical system, while 120V offers the convenience of operating on a dedicated standard household circuit. If both 208V and 240V are available, select the voltage that matches your building's electrical service—240V is most common in homes, while 208V is common in many commercial, educational, and institutional buildings. If you're unsure which voltage you have, confirm it with your electrician before ordering.

What wiring phase should I select?

Your kiln must be built to match the electrical service where it will be installed. Choose single-phase if that's what your building has (almost all homes do). Choose three-phase only if your building has three-phase power available. If both are available, three-phase is generally the preferred option. If you're unsure, verify the available electrical service with your electrician before placing your order.

Should I upgrade to solid-state relay?

Mechanical relays are standard and reliable. Solid-state relays (SSR) offer silent operation, faster cycling, greater precision, and longer lifespan—ideal for frequent or high-accuracy firings.

What are the differences between kiln controllers?

The following controllers are used across kilns sold by Pottery Pulse. Not all models offer every option—available controllers are listed on each product page. Some kilns include only the standard controller, while most allow upgrades for added precision and convenience.

Olympic Kilns

  • Infinite Switch – Manual dial control for simple heat adjustments.
  • KilnStar – Digital controller with preset and user-defined programs.
  • Genesis – Advanced touchscreen interface with Wi-Fi and data logging.

Evenheat Kilns

  • Icon – Digital 3-button controller for straightforward firing.
  • RampMaster II – Manual digital controller for ceramic kilns; flexible ramp/hold programming.
  • RampMaster 3 – Updated version for glass kilns with refined interface.
  • Icon+ – Enhanced digital control with expanded profiles and precision.
  • TAP II – Smart touchscreen controller with Wi-Fi, data tracking, and remote access.

Hot Shot Kilns

  • Novus – “Set & Go” controller: set a target temperature and it does the rest (no segments).
  • Spark – Entry-level touchscreen controller with intuitive operation and limited program control.
  • TAP II – Smart touchscreen controller with Wi-Fi and real-time monitoring.

Jen-Ken Kilns

  • Orton AF3P 3-Button – Reliable and straightforward for basic firing.
  • Orton AutoFire 4000 12-Key – Expanded program capacity and fine control.
  • Orton AutoFire Slide Touchscreen – Modern, responsive touchscreen interface.
  • TAP II Touchscreen Smart Controller – Wi-Fi connectivity and real-time data tracking.

What are collars for?

Not all kilns can use a collar, but Olympic’s Hot Box kilns can be ordered with a collar to expand versatility. A blank collar simply adds height to the firing chamber, while a bead collar adds the same height and includes a built-in bead or annealing door for quick-access lampwork projects.

What does the power interrupt switch do?

This safety feature automatically cuts power to the heating elements whenever the kiln lid or door is opened. It prevents accidental burns, protects elements, and resumes power only when safely closed. (Also called an automatic lid shutoff on Olympic kilns.)