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W. W. GraingerShop DAYTON Electric Wall Heater, Recessed or Surface, Voltage 208/240, Watts ...Item # 3UG56; Mfr. Model # 3UG56; UNSPSC # 40101814; Catalog Page # 4277; Shipping Weight 20.65 lbs. ... Additional features include a built-in thermal cutout andfan delay switch for added safety ... Need Help Finding Repair Parts?
Distance to keep between a 2000 watt heater & wall insulation?
The fiberglass will not catch fire. There is a sfer barrier built into the wall heaters. When you install a wall heater you basically just cut the wall open and throw the unit in with the flue and gas and away you go. If you can to second guess take some of the insillation and take a match or a lighter and hold it in your hand and light the fiberglass, you will see that it wont burn even with direct flame on it. You are 100 percent safe
Trying to find a replacement fan motor for a
Go to grainger supply.com then go to dayton heaters with your model number and part number if you can find it,along with description of parts you need. I have been dealing with them for years and they are the main distributor for dayton furnaces.
They carry a large selection of parts and generally ship within two days. Hope this helps you. Thank you.
What does an Limit Overheat
This is a safety setting that trigger to CUT off to prevent the temperature to go beyond the set point or for a possible malfunction of the thermostat.
If the limiter does not work , it can result in bigger damage like burning off the heater or causing fire hazards.
I need a thermostat for a Dayton wall heater ,
You need to contact a Graingers supply house. This is an in-house product manufactured for them. If you need a phone number just tell me what state you live in and closest city. Thanks
Just bought a Dayton electric heater to heat a 12'
If it sounds like the fan is hitting something, It is likely you will have to get a step ladder, and look closely at what is making the noise-
Likely something fell in there-- and needs to be removed.
When you shut the thermostat down, does the fan stop instantly?
Mack B
Is there any place to get a heating element for an
I think your best bet is to go to Grainger.com. and go to repair parts for dayton furnaces with your model and serial number and part no. if possible. You can also call1-800-323-0620 and get location of dealer nearest to you.
I have dealt with them for many years and they have always treated me right.Not always the cheapest but I have been happy with the service and the expertise of their staff. I hope this helps you and have a good new year.
Thank you.
I have a Dayton model 2e695 electric heater that
Ohm out the heaters sound like one heater has failed? There will be two wires going into the heater if you unplug it there and set a meter to ohms and place a lead on each terminal of the heater you see something from 5 to 15ohms. If it reads OL that heater is open and not working.
What type of thermostat do
don't know about the heater to much but you can get range of t/stats and a majority can be wired into different types of heater firstly i'd get a sparky to come and see if he can wire a universal t/stat into your heater.
Re: ProgrammableThermostat 1UHG4. I'm using this
Hi,
Actually it is not quite that simple....
The N wire is the neutral or common and needs to be hooked to the white incoming power on the heater. You will probably have to run a new wire to this from the wire wire that feeds power into the heater...
The L in the line power that runs the t-stat and also provides power back to the heater....that needs to be hooked to the incoming "hot" to the heater. This probably gets hooked to the black wire that was hooked to the old t-stat...
The 1 is the switched power going back to the heater to provide the power to turn on the heater....this probably get hooked to the white wire that was on the old t-stat.
I hope you can follow all of this...I tried to make it as clear and simple as possible...
Nothing ever as easy as the manufacturers try to make you think that it is... :-)
heatman101
I have a Dayton Electric Wall Heater which I
Hi,
Ohm out the element...make sure that is good...
also ohm out the thermostat to check that out...
basically just follow the power to see why it is not
making the element heat....
You can get parts from www.grainger.com
heatman101
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