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SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL

Dragon K85 Mobile Furnace (F260)

Model Number

F260

Dimensions – HxWxD 

28" x 23" x 40" (71 x 58 x 102 cm)

Use Weight

188 lb (85 kg)

Voltage

115V

Frequency

60Hz

Power Required

4.4 amps 

Fuel Consumption

0.69 gal/hr (2.6 L/hr) 

Fuel Type 

Diesel fuel oil #2 

Fuel Tank Capacity

9.3 gal (35 L)

Rated Heat Output

85,000 BTU/hr

Process Air Rating 

1,200 CFM (2,039 CMH)

Static Pressure

0.2” (0.5 cm)

Temp. Increase

+ 81°F (+ 27.2°C) 

Combustion exhaust duct

6” (15.2 cm)

Ducting

8" x 30 ft (20 cm x 9.1 m) 

Wheels and handle

Yes

Specifications are subject to change without notice. Some values are approximate.

TROUBLESHOOTING

In COLUMN 3, "FS" or Field Solutions can be handled by the technician in the field. Other solutions
should be handled by an Authorized Service Technician, or "AST." 

PROBLEM

CAUSE

See

Above

SOLUTION

Burner does not start
up

No power to unit

FS

Plug in the unit; check power at outlet.

HEAT switch not turned 
on

FS

Turn HEAT switch to "On. 

Setpoint too low

FS

Reprogram the thermostat and raise the setpoint above 
ambient temperature.

Malfunction in the 
automatic oil firing
system (Flame Safety
Control Button will
illuminate)

FS

Wait one minute, and then press the illuminated Flame 
Safety Control Button.

Air bubbles in fuel oil 
line (especially on first
start up) 

FS

Press the Flame Safety Control Button. The burner will try to 
start up. If the burner does not start after approx. 1 minute,
press the Flame Safety Control Button again. Repeat until 
the fuel line is clear of air bubbles and the burner starts

Thermal overload

FS

Press the Temperature-Limiter Reset Button. See section 
on "Preventing Thermal Overload."

Unit was turned off by
being unplugged

FS

Press the Temperature-Limiter Reset Button. See section 
on "Shutting the Dragon off."

Burner starts up then
shuts down, Flame
Control Reset Button
lights up 

Fuel tank empty

FS

Refill fuel tank. 

Fuel line shut-off valve
closed

FS

Open fuel line shut-off valve. 

Fuel lines not 
connected

FS

Connect fuel lines. 

Fuel intake filter is dirty

FS

Replace the fuel intake filter. 

Fuel pump screen is 
dirty or damaged

FS

Clean or replace fuel pump screen.

Burner nozzle filter is 
dirty

AST

Call authorized service center. 

Fuel line leaks and lets 
in air

AST

Call authorized service center. 

Fuel pump produces no 
pressure

AST

Call authorized service center. 

07-00407F  02/2008

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Copyright 2006 Dri-Eaz Products, Inc. 

Summary of Contents for Dragon K85 Mobile

Page 1: ...damage to the unit It may also void the Dri Eaz warranty Altitude Adjustment NOTICE The Dragon is factory set for use at elevations up to 2000 feet above sea level For use above 2000 feet or for any...

Page 2: ...n mind there are some general principles to keep in mind when using the Dragon You should try to stabilize the temperature of the affected area near the ideal operating temperature of your drying equi...

Page 3: ...ace the unit on a level stable surface Choose an inconspicuous location away from high traffic areas for children and or pets Ensure there is no obstruction in the air intake during the use of the Dra...

Page 4: ...be approximately 90 degrees apart Drill two 1 8 inch holes in the flue 3 Drive a sheet metal screw 8x1 through each hole to secure the flue to the Dragon Secure the flue to the Dragon with sheet meta...

Page 5: ...lable at most hardware stores into the hole in the plywood Secure the duct adapter to the plywood 4 Slip a hose clamp not included over the free end of one of the 30 foot lengths of 8 inch diameter al...

Page 6: ...hole will do 3 Place a TurboDryer Vortex Axial Fan or other airmover so that it forces air out of the affected area to the outdoors through the selected opening The airmover should remove at least 800...

Page 7: ...example with a setpoint of 85 F the Dragon will stop heating when the temperature exceeds 85 F Use the arrows to choose a setpoint Use the arrows to choose a setpoint 3 Press the SET key again to acc...

Page 8: ...ed airflow To help prevent thermal overload you should x Make ducting runs as straight as possible x Keep the ducting free of debris and unobstructed x Keep the air intake grill unobstructed Restartin...

Page 9: ...event moisture or contaminants from getting into fuel Connecting an external fuel tank WARNING Diesel fuel is flammable and potentially explosive Always turn off and unplug the Dragon before switching...

Page 10: ...f you are ventilating spaces adjacent to living areas you must still create a negative pressure in the affected area This will help prevent contaminants from being forced into clean areas See the sect...

Page 11: ...voir during operation To do this set the Dragon up outside and allow to run in HEAT mode for several minutes If the reservoir does not leak proceed to step 9 If the reservoir leaks turn off and unplug...

Page 12: ...ne shut off valve by turning the red knob counter clockwise 9 Before replacing the housing cover check for leaks around the pump cover during operation To do this set up the Dragon outside and allow t...

Page 13: ...em Flame Safety Control Button will illuminate FS Wait one minute and then press the illuminated Flame Safety Control Button Air bubbles in fuel oil line especially on first start up FS Press the Flam...

Page 14: ...ervice center or HVAC specialist Black white exhaust Air intake vents are dirty or obstructed AST Avoid setting up unit where the intake could be blocked or restricted i e tall grass deep snow etc Blo...

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