Dayton 3E219C Dayton Portable Oil-FiredHeaters, Operation Continued, Maintenance, To Stop Heater

Models: 3E218D 2E511D 3E219C

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Operation (Continued)

Dayton Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

Dayton® Portable

Oil-Fired Heaters

Operation (Continued)

Flame-out

Control Reset

Button

Figure 8 - Flame-out Control Reset Button, Models 3E218D and 3E219C

5.Plug extension cord into standard 120 volt/60 hertz, three-hole, grounded outlet. Heater will start when extension cord is plugged into outlet. If not, push in flame-out control reset button (see Figures 7 and 8).

UPPER SHELL REMOVAL

1.Remove screws along each side of heater using 5/16" nut-driver. These screws attach upper and lower shells together (see Figures 9 and 10).

2.Lift upper shell off.

3.Remove fan guard.

Upper Shell

Fan Guard

Figure 9 - Upper Shell Removal, Models 2E510D and 2E511D

1.Remove upper shell.

2.Use 1/8" Allen wrench to loosen setscrew which holds fan to motor shaft.

3.Slip fan off motor shaft.

4.Clean fan using a soft cloth moist- ened with kerosene or solvent.

5.Dry fan thoroughly.

6.(Models 2E510D, 2E511D, and 3E218D) Replace fan on motor shaft. Place fan hub flush with end of motor shaft (see Figure 11).

(Model 3E219C) Replace fan on motor shaft. Make sure set screw is touching back of flat surface on motor shaft (see Figure 12, page 7).

7.Place setscrew on flat of shaft. Tighten setscrew firmly (40-50 inch-pounds).

8.Replace fan guard and upper shell.

TO STOP HEATER

1. Unplug extension cord from outlet.

TO RESTART HEATER

1.Wait 2 minutes after stopping heater.

2.Repeat steps under To Start Heater.

NOTE: For automatic operation, use Model 2E535 or Model 2E817 thermo- stat (see Accessories, page 20).

Maintenance

Upper

ShellMotor

UPPER SHELL REMOVALFan

Guard

Figure 10 - Upper Shell Removal,

Models 3E218D and 3E219C

FAN

Fan

Setscrew

Flush

Motor

Shaft

Never service heater while it is

plugged in, operating, or hot. Severe burns and electrical shock can occur.

IMPORTANT: Remove fan from motor shaft before removing motor from heater. The weight of the motor resting

on the fan could damage the fan pitch. Figure 11 - Fan Cross Section, Models 2E510D, 2E511D, and 3E218D

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Dayton 3E219C Dayton Portable Oil-FiredHeaters, Operation Continued, Maintenance, Upper Shell Removal, To Stop Heater