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2E510F, 2E511F, 3E218E, and 3E219E
Operating Instructions & Parts Manual
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Dayton Portable Oil-Fired Heaters ®
Description
Unpacking
Dayton Models 2E510F, 2E511F, 3E218E, and 3E219E are 40,000 to 155,000 Btu/Hr heaters. These heaters use only Kerosene, #1/#2 diesel/fuel oil, JET A or JP-8 fuels for combustion and electricity to run the motor. They are primarily intended for indoor and outdoor temporary heating of well-ventilated buildings under construction, alteration, or repair. They may be used in agricultural, industrial, and commercial environments. Products of combustion are vented into the area being heated.
1. Remove all packing items supplied with heater for shipment.
Figure 1 – Models 2E510F and 2E511F
2. Remove all items from carton. 3. Check heater for any shipping damage. If heater is damaged, promptly inform dealer where you purchased heater.
Figure 2 – Models 3E218E and 3E219E ®
General Specifications Output Rating
Model 2E510F 40,000 Btu/Hr
Fuel Fuel Tank Capacity Fuel Consumption Motor Hot Air Output (CFM) Air Pump Pressure Shipping Weight Heater Weight without Fuel
Kerosene, #1/#2 diesel/fuel oil, JET A or JP-8 fuels 3.0 U.S. Gallons 5.0 U.S. Gallons 9.0 U.S. Gallons 0.3 U.S. Gallons/Hr 0.44 U.S. Gallons/Hr 0.8 U.S. Gallons/Hr 1725 RPM 1725 RPM 3450 RPM 170 180 490 3.0 psi 3.4 psi 5.3 psi 32 Lb 33 Lb 54 Lb 28 Lb 29 Lb 46 Lb
Form 5S1792
Model 2E511F 60,000 Btu/Hr
Model 3E218E 110,000 Btu/Hr
Model 3E219E 155,000 Btu/Hr 13.5 U.S. Gallons 1.14 U.S. Gallons/Hr 3450 RPM 550 5.4 psi 63 Lb 54 Lb
Printed in U.S.A. 03430 0203/028/VCPVP
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Version B - For Reduction
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2E510F, 2E511F, 3E218E, and 3E219E
Dayton Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
Dayton Portable Oil-Fired Heaters ®
Electrical Specifications Electrical Input Amperage (during normal run)
Model 2E510F
Model 2E511F
Model 3E218E
Model 3E219E
120 Volt/60 Hertz 2.0
120 Volt/60 Hertz 2.0
120 Volt/60 Hertz 3.6
120 Volt/60 Hertz 3.6
Product Identification Handle
Hot Air Outlet
Upper Shell
Lower Shell
Fan Guard Air Filter End Cover
Fuel Tank Fuel Cap
Ignition Control Assembly (on inside of side cover) Side Cover Figure 3 – Models 2E510F and 2E511F
Hot Air Outlet
Power Cord
Thermostat Knob
Upper Shell
Fuel Cap
Fan Guard
Lower Shell
Side Cover
Fuel Tank
Ignition Control Assembly (on inside of side cover) Figure 4 – Models 3E218E and 3E219E
Power Cord
105553-01D
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Dayton Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
Models 2E510F, 2E511F, 3E218E, and 3E219E
General Safety Information Make certain you read and understand all warnings. Keep these instructions for reference. They are your guide to safe and proper operation of this heater. Safety information appears throughout these instructions. Pay close attention to them. Below are definitions for the safety information listed throughout this manual. Under this heading, installation, operating, and maintenance procedures or practices will be found that, if not carefully followed, WILL result in IMMEDIATE serious personal injury or death. Under this heading, installation, operating, and maintenance procedures or practices will be found that, if not carefully followed, COULD result in severe personal injury or death. Under this heading, installation, operating, and maintenance procedures or practices will be found that, if not carefully followed, COULD result in minor personal injury, product or property damage. IMPORTANT: Not every possible circumstance that might involve a hazard can be anticipated. The warnings in this manual and on tags or decals affixed to the unit are therefore not all-inclusive. If a procedure, work method, or operating technique not specifically recommended by Dayton is used, you must make sure it is sa