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Anonymous Posted on Jan 23, 2014

Need a user's manual for Dayton portable oil-fired heater 65,000 btu model 3ve49

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Jerry Magee

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  • Posted on Dec 08, 2008

SOURCE: DAYTON 210,000 BTU OIL-FIRED HEATER WON T LIT UP

You write "FUEL SPRAYING AND FAN WAS WORKING"

If the fan was working, but the fan is not working now after replacing the whole kit, then something was installed incorrectly during the installation, possibly the rotor gap or rotor thickness is not correct or vane/vanes installed 90 degrees off.

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idare_ya

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  • Posted on Jan 23, 2009

SOURCE: wat the hell is wrong

Most use a spark plug to ignite fuel it could need cleaning. You also could have water in fuel or dirt
check and clean ignitor/spark plug clean fuel line and nozzle, drain and clean tank Check for water in fuel by tilting unit to have a low corner siphon fuel from that corner after 1 hr inspect for water.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 19, 2009

SOURCE: Dayton 600,000 btu heater oil fired

i have a 600,000 btu oil fired heater, will not come on, but i can make it come on manually,

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Dayton 110,000 BTU need back plate

Look up Grainger or WW Grainger on the web they should be able to help you find the part.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 18, 2010

SOURCE: I need a service manual for a Dayton oil fired

I have a manual for a Dayton 3E218E. If you want a copy email me at [email protected] and put "HEATER MANUAL" in the subject line. I can scan it in and email it back to you. This manual is for 2E510F, 2E511F, 3E218E and 3E219E. I also found a great web site for parts for all these models as well:
http://www.bealsmotor.com/

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I am having a problem with my 170K BTU unit. The bearing went out and I replaced it. At the same time the unit is spraying fuel but won't light/ignite. We are in the middle of an artic front and I need...

Remove the top and turn the heater on. Look for the igniter and make sure it is working. I don't know which type you have, but it could be the spark plug type or may be a HSI (hot surface igniter which will just glow until the heater starts). If the igniter isn't working, you may need to clean the sparkplug and set the gap. You can also check the transformer for the igniter. If it is the HSI type make sure it isn't broken off. Also check the flame sensor.
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Runs for short period and shuts off

bruce how658,

You have a classic reddy heater problem. Actually reddy heat and dayton are the same. They have a fuel pump which is dependent upon the pressure of the air filter to maintain exactly 4.5 psi or your unit will do what you describe. This is an easy fix and I have a tip at http://www.fixya.com/support/r4124129-yearly_maintenance_reddy_heaters which explains the problem, where to get the parts and how to do the repair.

Thanks for using FixYa and for the great rating.

hardrocko
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I need ignitors for heater model number 3e219e

The part number for the ignitor kit is PP200 (new number) Old number was PN HA 1000.
Also from the parts list, this PN: 102548-03

Parts list:
http://www.bealsmotor.com/105553_219E.html

Burner head parts: (Ignitor is item 5)
http://www.bealsmotor.com/105553_burner.html

Actual Ignitor Kit:
http://www.amazon.com/Desa-International-Hot-Surface-Ignitor/dp/B000DZDPVI $39.95 + shipping

Downloadable manual: http://www.desatech.com/manuals/Construction%20Heaters/105553-01.pdf

Dayton Portable

Oil-Fired Heaters

PARTS:

Ph. 1-800-323-0620

24 hrs / 365 days a year

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105553

2E510F, 2E511F, 3E218E, 3E219E

Please provide following information:

-Model number

-Serial number (if any)
-Part description and number as shown in parts list

102548-03 (part you need)

Thanks for choosing FixYa,
Kelly


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I have a Dayton 110,000 BTU need back plate

Look up Grainger or WW Grainger on the web they should be able to help you find the part.
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Hi, looking for a Dayton Oil Fired Heater Manual for model 3E218E

I have a manual for a Dayton 3E218E. If you want a copy email me at [email protected] and put "HEATER MANUAL" in the subject line. I can scan it in and email it back to you. This manual is for 2E510F, 2E511F, 3E218E and 3E219E. I also found a great web site for parts for all these models as well: http://www.bealsmotor.com/ They might be able to get you a manual for you specific model: Dayton E52
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I need a service manual for a Dayton oil fired 350,000 BTU heater.

I have a manual for a Dayton 3E218E. If you want a copy email me at [email protected] and put "HEATER MANUAL" in the subject line. I can scan it in and email it back to you. This manual is for 2E510F, 2E511F, 3E218E and 3E219E. I also found a great web site for parts for all these models as well:
http://www.bealsmotor.com/
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Dayton 600,000 btu heater oil fired

throw a gas can in a fire it is alot more fun.call the manufact
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