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Custom Powder Coating Oven Build – Part 3 (Electric, 220V) In this stage, we’ll conduct a test run of the heating elements and evaluate the functionality of the custom-built door. The goal is to ensure the heating elements reach and maintain the desired temperature and that the door effectively seals heat inside the oven. Steps in This Part: 1. Heating Element Test Run: • Double-Check Connections: Inspect all wiring to confirm proper connections to the 220V power supply. Ensure all terminals are secure and insulated. • Initial Power-Up: Switch on the oven while monitoring the heating elements for proper operation. Use a multimeter to check voltage and ensure everything is functioning as expected. • Temperature Check: Use a thermometer or thermocouple to measure how evenly and efficiently the oven heats up. 2. Custom Door Build: • Showcase the design, insulation materials, and how the door seals the oven. • Test the door for a snug fit to ensure minimal heat loss during operation. Safety Tips: • Always verify that the power supply is turned off before working on wiring or components. • Use heat-resistant gloves and equipment during testing. • If unsure about any electrical connection, consult a licensed electrician. This test run is a critical step to finalize the functionality of your powder coating oven. Once the heating elements and door perform as expected, you’ll be ready for the next phase! Disclaimer: Ensure you follow all safety guidelines when working with electrical systems, especially when dealing with 220V, which can be dangerous and potentially fatal. If you are unsure about any step, consult a licensed electrician. It’s always better to seek expert advice to avoid accidents or damage. Good luck with your project!