Dyna-Glo Heating & Cooling - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Dyna-glo parts
thermocouples you can buy from any heating spares oulet or national energy a hone well is most common for useing as a replacement
Dyna-glo leaking air from back of air pump
If air is leaking from the back of the air pump, it could be due to a faulty gasket or seal. Before considering replacing the entire pump and motor, you should first try to locate the source of the leak and determine if it can be repaired.
Here are a few steps you can take:
- Turn off the pump and unplug it from the power source.
- Inspect the pump and motor for any visible damage or cracks.
- Check the steel band to see if it is tight enough and not causing any gaps where air could escape.
- Inspect the gaskets and seals around the back of the pump for any signs of wear or damage.
- If you identify any damaged gaskets or seals, you can try replacing them with new ones to see if that resolves the issue.
If you are unable to identify the source of the leak or if replacing the gasket or seal does not fix the problem, you may need to consider replacing the entire pump and motor. In that case, you may want to contact the manufacturer or a qualified repair technician for assistance.
My dyna glo heater runs for about 15 minutes then
The Oxygen Deletion Sensor (ODS) is clogged with dust, lint and/or pet hair. It's a safety feature that;'s reading the oxygen level as unsafe for operation. This happens because it's clogged.
You will need to turn the gas off and dismantle the heater's cabinet to access the Pilot Assembly.
Once you've down that, locate the pilot assembly and use a can of compressed air with a straw nozzle (like you clean your computer with) to blow out the pilot tip, Then look down the pilot itself, about 2/3rds of the way down from the tip (where the flame comes out) you will see a small hole in the side of the pilot. That's the ODS Sensor. Place the straw nozzle just barely into the hole and give a quick blast of air. That should clean any debris out off the ODS Sensor.
If you notice a lot of dust and lint o the inside of the heater, clean that out with a vacuum cleaner that has a hose and brush or crevice attachment. After cleaning thoroughly, reassemble the heater, turn on the gas and give it a try.
If that didn't solve the problem, you may need to replace the Thermocouple. Depending on the age of the heater; how much it has been used and not cleaned and service at least annually, it may be wearing out.
Hope this helped solve your problem. Please let me know.
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on Nov 04, 2021
Wall mount dyna glo model RMC-40NGT
I have the same one i am looking for the wall brackets, I lost mine. I also bought mine at a garage sale the people had it attached to the wall completely hooked up .they had no fire backer on it .They only took it off the wall when i purchased it
Where is the switch on the back of Dyna-Glo to use for natural gas?
Refer yo instructions that came with unit. It will say natural gas in the instructions. Also on the box will state whether NG or LPG. If you bought it used, what were the previous owners using for fuel?
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