Dayton 4XA50 oil-fired torpedo heater is a 650000 BTUh heater. This heater uses 1-K Kerosene for combustion and electricity to power the fan. It is primarily intended for temporary heating of well-ventilated buildings undergoing construction, alteration or repair. This heater can be used in agricultural and commercial spaces.
Features:
- Dayton 4XA50 oil-fired torpedo heater has an electrically powered direct spark ignition system to start the heating process efficiently.
- It includes a built-in air pressure gauge that monitors the air pressure within the heater.
- This Dayton torpedo heater features thermal overheat protection with a manual reset that automatically shuts off the heater if it detects excessive heat.
- It comes with a power failure indicator to alert users during a power outage.
- This Dayton portable heater has a digital temperature readout that displays the current temperature setting or the actual temperature of the heated area.
- It also comes with a flame-out sensor as a safety measure to prevent fuel leaks or other hazards.
- Dayton 4XA50 oil-fired torpedo heater has flat-free tyres for easy movement across the workspace.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How do I maintain the oil storage tank for my heater?
A. Regular maintenance of the oil storage tank is essential for safe and efficient operation. This includes inspecting the tank for leaks or corrosion, ensuring proper ventilation and scheduling professional tank cleaning and inspection as needed to remove sediment & prevent buildup.
Q. What should I do if my oil-fired heater emits smoke or odours?
A. If your oil-fired heater produces smoke or unusual odours, it could be a problem with the burner, fuel supply or ventilation system. In such cases, immediately turn off the heater and ventilate the area.
Q. What should I do if I smell oil around my oil-fired heater?
A. If you detect the smell of oil around your oil-fired heater, it could indicate a leak in the fuel line or tank. In such cases, shut off the heater, ventilate the area by opening windows and doors and avoid any open flames or sources of ignition.
Q. Can I use this torpedo heater outdoors?
A. This Dayton heater can be used outside. Users should keep them away from combustible materials and in well-ventilated areas to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.