Dayton Operating Instructions and Parts Manual | 3E358B and 3E359B |
Dayton® Portable
General Safety Information | • | Never use heater in living or sleeping | THE AIR SYSTEM |
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| The motor turns the fan. The fan | ||||
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• | Heater must be grounded. Use only a | pushes air into and around the combus- | |||||||
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| properly grounded | • | Never move, handle, refuel, or | ||||||
| provides a stream of clean, hot air. | ||||||||
| sion cord. Plug into grounded outlet | ||||||||
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| service a hot, operating, or plugged- | THE IGNITION SYSTEM | ||||||
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| The electronic ignitor sends voltage to | ||||
• | Never start heater when combustion | • | Never attach duct work to front or | ||||||
| chamber is hot or if fuel has accumu- | the spark plug. The spark plug ignites | |||||||
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| rear of heater. |
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| lated in combustion chamber. | • Warning to New York City Residents For | the fuel and air mixture. | ||||||
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• | Never use gasoline, crankcase |
| Use Only At Construction Sites in accor- | THE FLAMEOUT CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||
| drainings, naphtha, paint thinners, |
| dance with applicable NYC codes under | This system causes the heater to shut | |||||
| alcohol, or other highly flammable |
| NYC Board of Standards and appeals | ||||||
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| allows the fan to continue running | ||||||
• | Never leave a heater plugged in |
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THEORY OF OPERATION |
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| or animals are likely to be present. | THE FUEL SYSTEM |
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• | Heaters used in the vicinity of tarpau- | The motor turns the fuel pump. The |
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| lins, canvas, or similar enclosure |
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| fuel pump pulls fuel from the fuel |
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| materials shall be located a safe |
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| tank. The fuel pump pushes fuel |
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| distance from such materials. The |
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| through a filter and a solenoid valve |
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| recommended minimum safe distance |
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| and out the burner head nozzle. A fine |
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| is 10 feet. It is further recommended |
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| that these enclosure materials be of a | mist of fuel is sprayed into the combus- |
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| fire retardant nature. These enclosure | tion chamber. |
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| materials shall be securely fastened to |
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| prevent them from igniting or from |
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| Burner | Solenoid | Motor | ||
| upsetting the heater due to wind |
| Combustion |
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| Fuel Pump/ |
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• | Minimum heater clearances from |
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| Clean |
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| Outlet: 8 Ft. | Sides: 4 Ft. |
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| Top: 4 Ft. | Rear: 4 Ft. | Air Out |
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• | Locate heater on a stable and level |
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| surface while hot or running or a fire |
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| may occur. |
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• | When moving or storing heater, keep |
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| heater in a level position or fuel |
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| spillage may occur. |
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| Fuel Line To |
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| Solenoid |
| Electronic | ||
• | Unplug heater when not in use. |
| Fuel Tank |
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| Valve |
| Ignitor |
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• | This heater has a |
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| Fuel |
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| and Heating |
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| anytime. |
| Figure 5 - Cross Section Operational View |
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