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SOURCE: Dayton Infrared natural gas heater ignition/flame sensor
Yes, the flame sensor is part of the intermittent pilot assembly. Check the following: make sure all grounding wires are secure and no corrosion is built up on them. Clean or replace the pilot assembly, also clean out the orifice with a very small drill. Make sure the sensor is in the flame and make sure the pilot tube is not leaking gas reducing the gas pressure at the pilot.
If it continues, you will have to replace the ignition control.
Posted on Nov 26, 2007
SOURCE: I have a Dayton gas heater Model 3E225
Does the main blower fan kick on? Also, if the heater is vented outside via a flue pipe, there may be a small (about 3 or 4 inches in diameter) vent fan that kicks on to ensure the exhaust fumes are evacuated through the flue pipe. If there's a problem with that fan, the burner won't light either.
Posted on Nov 20, 2008
SOURCE: Comfort zone infrared heater
The heater has to calabrated, this is done with a special remote control, that the people have you bought it from. It is a simple fix
Posted on Dec 06, 2008
SOURCE: Wiring diagram for a Dayton thermostat
Contact Dayton on the internet for this problem. The diagram should be available on their site. Or they will give you a number for customer care. They can give you step-by-step instructions. I am a technician and this is what I would do as their are millions of wiring diagrams. Many are noy up to date.
Ray
Posted on Dec 07, 2008
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