Dayton portable oil & kerosene heaters are ideal for heating open spaces and large ventilated facilities. These bullet heaters deliver an open flame for direct air heating and are suitable for... Read More
Dayton portable oil & kerosene heaters are ideal for heating open spaces and large ventilated facilities. These bullet heaters deliver an open flame for direct air heating and are suitable for heating under-construction buildings. Selected models, such as 3VE50 Oil Fired Torpedo Heater, come with built-in thermostat to prevent thermal overloads. Read Less
Dayton oil fired heaters are used for heating ventilated spaces like construction sites and jobsites. They have open flame that straight away heats the air to warm a space. These powder coated portable heaters can be comfortably moved wherever heat is required and also provide an adjustable heat angle. Choose from a range of these torpedo heaters, available in 175, 265, 500, 600 and 3600 CFM flow rates.
These heaters feature a compact design for high mobility and remote location accessibility.
They provide direct spark ignition for fail-proof start and have a built-in fuel gauge for keeping track of the fuel consumption at all times.
They feature an automatic safety shut-off for user safety.
Working Mechanism
The fuel tank is filled with the fuel and the fuel cap is secured tightly.
The power cable is plugged into the 3 prong, grounded extension cord.
The heater is turned ON by pushing the power switch.
The thermostat control knob is switched to the desired position for controlling the output temperature.
Standards and Approvals
CSA
Frequently Asked Questions
How to drain Dayton portable heaters of fuel?
The stopper / fuel drain bolt is located on the rear bottom side of the fuel tank. An adjustable wrench can be used to open the bolt and drain the fuel tank.
How to restart Dayton portable heaters?
Users can restart the heater by waiting for a 10-second interval before pushing the start button.
Can these Dayton bullet heaters be stored while being loaded with fuel?
It is recommended to drain the fuel inside the tank before storing the heater for extended periods.