SOURCE: Line voltage Tstat installation Dayton D-F79 elctric shop heater
If I understand your post correctly....You state that you are hooking up a 240v heater and towards the end you speak of removing jumpers...W2 terminals..ect. It sounds to me your trying to us a 24v low voltage thermostat instead of a Line voltage thermostat.That's what I'd take a look at.
SOURCE: looking for a Dayton Shaded pole blower,modle 2C646, 1500RPM
Dayton is a private brand which belongs to WWGrainger. Other brands should have a sutable replacement or take it to a motor shop for repair/replacement
SOURCE: I am installing a Dayton G73 heater. With dryer cord
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Look at the diagram here. It is actually called the neutral wire with a hot lead on each side. The new 4 wire dryer cords actually have a ground and a neutral. The neutral and the ground are usually hooked together or "bonded" in a breaker box. Heater draws 21 amps so you should be good to go.
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SOURCE: I have a Dayton 3UG73D heater that I need to hook
Here is your manual: http://www.air-n-water.com/manuals/G73.pdf
SOURCE: my Dayton Gas Unit heater will not stay on. The
Have you tried the flue vent? If not, an easy way to check this would be to take the vent pipe off of the unit and see if it continues to have the problem. In most cases, this happens when you have blocked return air or dirty filters, flue blocked, or induction is blocked from switch or housing. One other possibility would be a dirty/clogged a coil which isn't allowing sufficient air to push out causing the limit to trip. I hope this helps somewhat.
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