Dayton Operating Instructions and Parts Manual | 2E510F, 2E511F, 3E218F, and 3E219F |
Dayton® Portable
Maintenance (Continued)
PUMP ROTOR
(Procedure if rotor is binding)
1.Remove upper shell (See page 6).
2.Remove filter end cover screws using 5/16"
3.Remove filter end cover and air filters.
4.Remove pump plate screws using 5/16"
5.Remove pump plate.
6.Remove rotor, insert, and blades.
7.Check for debris in pump. If debris is found, blow out with com- pressed air.
8.Install insert and rotor.
9.Check gap on rotor. Adjust to
.003"/.004" if needed (See Figure 25).
Blade | Gap Adjusting Screw |
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15.Reinstall insert and rotor.
16.Perform previous steps 10 through 12.
Sandpaper
Figure 26 - Sanding Rotor
IGNITION CONTROL ASSEMBLY
Blade |
Pump Plate |
Air Intake Filter |
Filter End Cover |
Insert |
Rotor |
Rotor
Gap Adjusting Screw
.003"/.004" Gap Measured With Feeler
Gauge
(PROCEDURE FOR REPLACING FUSE ON MODELS 3E218F AND 3E219F)
High Voltage!
1. Unplug heater. |
2. Remove side cover screws (4) using |
5/16" |
control assembly. |
Air Output Filter |
PFA/P 056B |
Fan Guard
Figure 23 - Rotor Location, Models 2E510F and 2E511F
Blade
Pump Plate
Air Intake Filter |
Filter End Cover |
Insert
Rotor
PFA/P 059A |
Air Output Filter
Fan Guard
Figure 24 - Rotor Location, Models 3E218F and 3E219F
Figure 25 - Gap Adjusting Screw Locations
NOTE: Rotate rotor one full turn to insure the gap is .003"/.004" at tightest position. Adjust if needed.
10.Install blades, pump plate, air filters, and filter end cover.
11.Replace fan guard and upper shell.
12.Adjust pump pressure (See page 7).
NOTE: If rotor is still binding, proceed as follows.
13.Perform steps 1 through 6 above.
14.Place fine grade sandpaper (600 grit) on flat surface. Sand rotor lightly in “figure 8” motion four times (See Figure 26).
3. Remove fuse cover. |
4. Remove fuse from fuse clips. |
5. Replace fuse with fuse of the same |
type and rating |
substitute a fuse with a higher |
current rating. |
6. Replace fuse cover. |
7. Replace side cover. |
Fuse | Fuse |
Clips | Cover |
| Fuse |
Figure 27 - Replacing Fuse
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