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Dayton portable oil-fired heaters – Dayton 2E510E User Manual

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Dayton Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

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Dayton Portable
Oil-Fired Heaters

®

104447

2E510E, 2E511E, 3E218E, and 3E219D

Troubleshooting Chart

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action

Never service heater while it is plugged in, operating, or hot.
Severe burns and electrical shock can occur.

Motor does not start five seconds after
heater is plugged in

1. Check circuit breaker in electrical

panel

2. Turn thermostat knob to a higher

setting

3. Check all electrical connections. See

Wiring Diagram, page 21

4. See Ignition Control Assembly, page 10

5. If fan does not turn freely, see Pump

Rotor, page 9

6. Replace ignition control assembly

7. Replace Motor

1. Fill tank with Kerosene

2. See Pump Pressure Adjustment, page 7

3. See Fuel Filter, page 7

4. See Nozzle, page 9

5. Drain and flush fuel tank with clean

kerosene. See Storing, Transporting,
or Shipping,
page 11

6. Check electrical connections. See

Wiring Diagram, page 21

7. Replace ignitor, see page 8

8. Replace ignition control assembly

Symptom

Motor starts and runs but heater does
not ignite

High Voltage!

1. No power to heater

2. Thermostat setting too low

3. Bad electrical connection between

motor and ignition control assembly
or ignition control assembly and
power cord

4. Blown fuse on ignition control

assembly

5. Binding pump rotor

6. Defective ignition control assembly

7. Defective motor

1. No fuel in tank

2. Pump pressure incorrect

3. Dirty fuel filter

4. Obstruction in nozzle assembly

5. Water in fuel tank

6. Bad electrical connection between

ignitor and ignition control assembly

7. Defective ignitor

8. Defective ignition control assembly

High Voltage!

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