Dayton 3.00E+132, 3VH34 Clearance to Combustibles, Hazards Include, Combustible Items Include

Models: 3E460 3E462 3.00E+132 3.00E+134 5VD57 3VH37 3VH34

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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

Clearance to Combustibles

 

! WARNING

 

Improperly connected gas lines may result

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in serious injury and death, explosion,

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poisonous fumes, toxic gases,

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asphyxiation. Connect gas lines in

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accordance to national, state, provincial

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and local codes.

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Placement of explosive objects, flammable

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objects, liquids and vapors close to the

 

heater may result in explosion, fire,

 

property damage, serious injury or death.

 

Do not store, or use, explosive objects,

 

liquids and vapor in the vicinity of the

 

heater.

 

Failure to comply with the published

 

clearances to combustibles could result in

 

personal injury, death and/or property

 

damage.

Hazards Include:

For maximum safety the building must be evaluated for hazards before installing the heater system. Examples include, but are not limited to:

• Gas and electrical lines

• Combustible and explosive materials

• Chemical storage areas

• Areas of high chemical fume concentrations

• Provisions for accessibility to the heater

• Adequate clearances around air openings

• Combustion and ventilating air supply

• Vehicle parking areas

• Vehicles with lifts or cranes

• Storage areas with stacked materials

• Lights

• Sprinkler heads

• Overhead doors and tracks

• Dirty, contaminated environment

!CAUTION

Signs shall be posted specifying the maximum permissible stacking height in order to maintain clearances to combustibles.

A critical safety factor to consider before installation is the clearances to combustibles. Clearance to combustibles is defined as the minimum distance you must have between the infra-red surface, or reflector, and the combustible item. Considerations must also be made for moving objects around the infra-red heater. The following is a partial list of items to maintain clearances from:

Combustible Items Include:

Wood

Paper

Fabric

Chemicals

Wall or roof insulation

Moving Objects Include:

Overhead doors

Vehicles on lifts

Cranes

Hoists

Car wash equipment

When installing the infra-red heater system, the minimum clearances to combustibles must be maintained. These distances are shown in Chart 1.1 and on the heater. If you are unsure of the potential hazards, consult your local fire marshall, fire insurance carrier or other qualified authorities on the installation of gas fired infra-red heaters for approval of the proposed installation.

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Dayton 3.00E+132, 3VH34 manual Clearance to Combustibles, Hazards Include, Combustible Items Include, Moving Objects Include

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.