Desa BTU/HR owner manual Replacement Parts, Wheels and Handle Parts List, Parts Under Warranty

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ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN

WHEELS AND HANDLE PARTS LIST

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KEY

PART

PART

 

 

NO.

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

 

QTY.

1

HA2303

Handle (110/115)

 

2 (If Equipped)

 

HA2304

Handle (155/165/200)

 

2 (If Equipped)

2

M12345-33

Screw, #10-24 x 1 3/4"

 

6 or 8

3

M12342-3

Wheel Support Frame (110/115)

 

1

 

M12831-5

Wheel Support Frame (155/165/200)

1

4

NTC-3BZ

Hex Nut, #10-24

 

6 or 8

5

107426-01

Wheel Kit (110/115)

 

 

 

 

(Contains 2 Wheels and Cap Nuts)

 

1

 

113326-01

Pneumatic Wheel Kit (155/165/200)

 

 

 

(Contains 2 Wheels, Cap Nuts, & Spacers)

1

6

M28526

Cap Nut

 

2

7

M51015-01

Axle (110/115)

 

1

 

M16801-5

Axle (155/165/200)

 

1

8

113497-01

Wheel Spacer (155/165/200 only)

 

2

9

113193-01

Cord Cleat Kit

 

 

 

 

(Contains 2 Cleats, 4 Nuts and 4 Bolts)

1 (If Equipped)

REPLACEMENT PARTS

Note: Use only original replacement parts. This will protect your warranty coverage for parts re- placed under warranty.

PARTS UNDER WARRANTY

Contact authorized dealers of this product. If they can’t supply original replacement part(s), call DESA Heating Products’ Technical Service Dept. at 1-866-672-6040.

When calling DESA Heating Products, have ready:

your name

your address

model and serial numbers of your heater

how heater was malfunctioning

purchase date

Usually, we will ask you to return the part to the factory.

PARTS NOT UNDER WARRANTY

Contact authorized dealers of this product. If they can’t supply original replacement part(s), call DESA Heating Products at 1-866-672-6040 for referral information. Parts dealers are listed in the Authorized Service Center booklet sup- plied with heater.

When calling DESA Heating Products, have ready:

model and serial numbers of your heater

the replacement part number

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Contents Table of Contents Safety Information Unpacking Product IdentificationNever attach heater to external fuel tank Fuels VentilationTheory of Operation For 110/115/155/165/200 Models only AssemblyOperation To Start HeaterStoring TRANSPORTING, or Shipping Wthout ON/OFF SwitchOperation with Portable Generator To Restart HeaterFault Condition Possible Cause Remedy Preventative Maintenance ScheduleTroubleshooting How Often How ToObstruction in nozzle Ment,Dirty fuel filter Water in fuel tankAIR OUTPUT, AIR Intake and Lint Filters Service ProceduresUpper Shell Removal FANPump Pressure Adjustment Fuel FilterReplace filter end cover Carefully remove replacement ignitor from packing IgnitorReplace combustion chamber Nozzle Assembly Place plastic hex-body into vise and lightly tightenFor 40/50/55/60/70/110/115/155/165 Models Only Fuel and AIR Line Replacement and Proper Routing For 200 Model OnlyProcedure if Rotor is Binding Pump RotorModel Size SpecificationsIgnition Control Assembly 110/115 155 165 200Wiring Diagrams Ignition Control AssemblyWiring Diagrams R40, REM40, PK40, UK40, TK40, N40 Illustrated Parts BreakdownStandard Model Thermostat ModelsParts List ModelsStandard Model 50/55/60/70 Models NTC-4CStandard Models 110/115/155/165 Models WLE-2R200B, PK200, UK200, TK200 RM200BT, B200BT, PK200T, UK200T, TK200T, REM200BT, R200BTSee Burner Head Assembly for 110/115/155/165 Models NOZZLE/BURNER Head Assembly for 200 ModelsMotor and Pump Assembly for 40/50/55/60/70 Models FHPF3-5CMotor and Pump Assembly for 110/115/155/165 Models FHPF3-5CMotor and Pump Assembly for 200 Models Parts Under Warranty Replacement PartsWheels and Handle Parts List Parts not Under WarrantyTechnical Service AccessoriesWarranty and Repair Service Limited Warranty

BTU/HR specifications

Desa BTU/HR is an innovative energy solution that emphasizes efficiency and sustainability in thermal energy generation. Designed with the modern consumer in mind, the Desa BTU/HR platform integrates advanced technologies to optimize heating systems for both residential and commercial applications.

At its core, Desa BTU/HR operates on the principle of maximizing thermal energy while minimizing waste. This is achieved through state-of-the-art heat exchangers and combustion technologies that ensure a higher yield of usable heat per unit of fuel consumed. By utilizing a variety of inputs, including biomass, natural gas, and renewable sources, Desa BTU/HR caters to a range of energy requirements, making it versatile for diverse environments.

One distinguishing feature of the Desa BTU/HR system is its intelligent control mechanism. Equipped with smart sensors and an integrated software platform, the system continuously monitors performance and adjusts operations in real-time. This proactive management contributes to enhanced efficiency, reducing energy consumption and operational costs. Furthermore, the system allows for remote access and monitoring, enabling users to make informed decisions about their energy usage without being on-site.

Another key characteristic of the Desa BTU/HR is its modular design. This means that the system can be scaled to meet changing energy requirements without major overhauls or replacements. Businesses can start with a smaller unit and expand as needed, which is not only cost-effective but also environmentally responsible.

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In conclusion, Desa BTU/HR sets a new standard in thermal energy generation through its efficient, intelligent, and sustainable design. With features that promote optimal energy use and a commitment to reducing environmental impact, the system serves as a robust solution for heat generation in today's energy-hungry world. As the landscape of energy production continues to evolve, Desa BTU/HR stands out as a forward-thinking choice for future energy needs.