Dayton 3E462, 3VH34, 3VH37, 5VD57, 3.00E+134, 3.00E+132, 3E460 manual Heater Mounting

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3E132 thru 3E134, 3E460 thru 3E462,

Dayton Installation, Operation, Maintenance and Parts Manual

5VD57 thru 5VD66, 3VH34 thru 3VH37

 

 

Dayton® High Intensity Heaters

Heater Mounting

! WARNING

 

Failure to maintain minimum clearance

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to combustibles may result in fire and/

or explosion, property damage, serious

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injury or death. Always maintain

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minimum clearances and post clearance safety limit

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signs where needed. Signs should state the hazards

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for the particular application and be legible to the

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building occupants. Consult the factory or a factory

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representative for additional information on signage

 

 

compliance.

 

The heater can be suspended with chains or rigid

 

threaded rod. Local codes, or conditions that would

 

cause the unit to move (e.g., wind drafts, blowers, crane

 

rails, etc.), may require rigid threaded rod. Consult all

 

applicable codes before installation.

!WARNING

Improper suspension of the infra-red heater may result in collapse and being

crushed. Always suspend from a permanent part of the building structure

that can support the total force and weight of the heater.

!WARNING

Avoid Equipment Failure. Important: The heater must be level from side to side (front view) and between 20° and 35° from horizontal

(side view). The spark ignitor, manifold and controls must be located on lower end.

Installing this unit on any other angle or in a horizontal position will cause damage to the heater’s controls. See figure 2.4.

Figure 2.3 Heater Mounting

Rigid threaded rod

Steel “C” clamp

Chain hanging set

Closed “S” hook (typical)

Dayton

Control End Down

Dayton

Control End Down

20˚ - 35˚

20˚ - 35˚

SIDE VIEW

SIDE VIEW

 

 

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Contents For Your Safety If you smell gas DescriptionNot for residential use Installation Standards, Certifications and Government RegulationsSafety Safety SymbolsApplications Commercial / IndustrialClearance to Combustibles Hazards IncludeCombustible Items Include Moving Objects IncludeChart 1.1 Clearance to Combustibles in Inches see Figure Clearance to Combustibles DiagramPage Chart 1.2 Heater Dimensions 30,00060,000 90,000Safety Signs and Labels Back PanelBottom Panel Installation DesignPerimeter mounting Perimeter and center row mounting Infra-red heater Thermostat Air intake louver ExhausterSpot Heater Heights Heater Mounting Yton Hot Flue Discharge Chart 2.3 Manifold Pressure Gas SupplyTo connect the gas NaturalFailure to install, operate or service this Appliance in the approved manner mayLocal codes Electrical Electric Shock HazardAvoid Equipment Failure Wiring Diagrams Direct Spark Ignition VA Draw Amps Potted Circuit BoardLighting Instructions Shutdown InstructionsSequence of Operation Main Burner Gas SupplyChart 4.1 Troubleshooting Guide Heater Assembly Components Heater Assembly Components side viewParts Listing Chart 4.2 Direct Spark Control ComponentsChart 4.3 Miscellaneous Core Components Contact factory for conversionLimited Warranty

3E460, 3E462, 3.00E+132, 3.00E+134, 5VD57 specifications

Dayton 3.00E+134, 5VD57, 3E462, 3E460, 3.00E+132 is a distinctive model within the Dayton series known for its advanced performance in various applications. This line of products is designed to meet the demands of both commercial and industrial sectors, showcasing a blend of efficiency, durability, and innovative technology.

One of the main features of the Dayton 3.00E+134 series is its powerful motor capabilities. The models utilize high-efficiency motors that ensure optimal energy consumption while providing robust operational performance. This not only helps to reduce utility costs but also plays a crucial role in minimizing the environmental footprint.

The technology behind Dayton products often incorporates advanced electronic controls that allow for precise adjustments and operations. This feature is particularly beneficial in environments where maintaining specific conditions is essential, such as HVAC systems and industrial processes. The electronic controls provide users with greater flexibility and range in performance settings, accommodating various operational requirements.

In terms of construction, the Dayton 3.00E+134 models are built with high-quality materials that ensure long-lasting durability. This is critical in settings where equipment is subjected to heavy usage or challenging environmental conditions. The robust design and protective coatings prevent corrosion and wear, ensuring that the equipment maintains its functionality over extended periods.

Another characteristic worth noting is the versatile range of applications for these models. They can be used in air movement, ventilation, heating, and cooling systems, making them highly valued in multiple sectors, such as manufacturing, healthcare, and commercial buildings. Their adaptability means they can seamlessly integrate into existing systems without requiring extensive modifications.

The ease of installation and maintenance is also a highlight of the Dayton 3.00E+134 series. The design facilitates quick assembly and access for servicing, saving valuable time and labor costs. Users appreciate the convenience offered, allowing them to focus on core business operations without prolonged downtime.

Furthermore, these models comply with industry standards and regulations, ensuring safety and reliability in operation. Overall, the Dayton 3.00E+134, 5VD57, 3E462, 3E460, 3.00E+132 series represents a pinnacle in engineering excellence, delivering exceptional performance across various applications while prioritizing energy efficiency and user-friendly functionality.