Dayton 3VE52 oil-fired torpedo heater is designed to function as the primary source of heat in open spaces or large ventilated areas like construction sites and jobsites.
Working Mechanism:
- An electromagnetic pump is used in Dayton torpedo heater to propel fuel into the fuel line and eventually the burner head's nozzle, spraying it into the combustion chamber.
- A spark plug ignites the fuel & air mixture and starts the heating process.
- This process circulates heated air across a room using a fan.
- The fans suck air in from the rear.
- Finally, the air is circulated through a cylinder to heat the area.
Features:
- 3VE52 Dayton 210000 BTU heater has an open flame that directly heats air to warm a space.
- It can be comfortably moved wherever heat is required and provides an adjustable heat angle.
- This unit features powder-coated finish to resist corrosion.
Compatible Accessories:
- Dayton Fuel Tank Assemblies: Dayton torpedo heater can be fitted with new fuel tank assemblies once the pre-installed assembly gets old, worn out or damaged.
- Dayton Thermostats: These temperature controls can get damaged or show the wrong reading. Users should replace them for the proper functioning of the unit.
Standards and Approvals:
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How does this portable torpedo heater operate?
A. This heater requires 1-K kerosene for electricity and combustion to operate the fan.
Q. How much time does it take to fill the tank fully?
A. It requires 8 hours to fill the unit's 13-gallon tank.
Q. What is the maximum air flow rate of this heater?
A. It offers air flow rates up to 650 cfm.
Q. For how long can a torpedo heater operate continuously?
A. A torpedo heater offers an operating capacity of about 15 hours.
Q. What types of fuel are compatible with 3VE52 oil-fired torpedo heater?
A.
- Diesel
- Fuel oil
- Jet A, JP-8 & K1 kerosene