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A serial number is no good in such questions as it is just a numerical sequence of the number made. In your case number 5. The model number will get the fan.
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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.
Grainger had a wide variety of bearings ... usually, they have a price spread for bearings depending on the quality of the bearing. I just ordered a $10.00 bearing for my $50.00 sander. They offered the same size bearing from another manaufacturer for $75.00. I didnt buy that one.
Its probably trying to tell you something is wrong with me.. find the root cause!(like the fan motor is stopping and then the heat builds up and tripps the high limit switch!
is this a baseboard unit? the thermostat kit has four wires - a black and a red, a black and a red. for 240 volt operation, both line wires go on the two blacks and the heater load goes on the red wires
These heaters are the same as the marley heater, the element never gets red hot. the unit is set up so the fan kicks on after the element has heated to a certain temp and turns off after the element has cooled. It is common for these heater fans to cycle on and off quite often untill the air temp reaches about 55 degrees and then will operate normaly. If the fan still cycles too often you may have to replace the fan control and high limit switch. These are not very expensive and easy to replace yourself. they arte usualy attached to the back of the element with clips. The luke warm air is what these units put out. I have an equivelent to the dayton G73 and it heats a 24' X 30' garrage all winter in central Minnesota.
need to check you fan wires, some have differant colors on the moter for the differant speeds, you may need to change the fan speed by unplugging one of the wires and replacing it with another. hopefully you still have the manuel , check with it first!!!
New unit? or used? Tinner Sunsetmech
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