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Model RMC-FA300DGD

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Dyna-Glo

TM

 Delux Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

EXTENSION CORD SIZE 

REQUIREMENT
•  Up to 50 feet (15.2 m) long, use 18 

AWG rated cord.

•  51 to 100 feet (15.5 - 30.5 m) long, 

use 16 AWG rated cord.

•  101 to 200 feet (130.8 - 61 m) long, 

use 14 AWG rated cord.

4. Plug extension cord into a 120 volt/60 

hertz, three hole grounded outlet.

5. Open supply valve on propane tank(s) 

SLOWLY.

NOTE:

 If this valve is not opened slowly, 

the excess flow check valve on the 

tank will interrupt the gas flow. If this 

happens, close the supply valve and 

reopen slowly.
6. Adjust the regulator to between 7 

and 10 PSIG.

NOTE:

 The higher regulator setting  

will enable the heater to produce  

more heat.
 

Do not adjust the 

regulator above 10 

PSIG or below 7 PSIG, or the heater  

may not operate properly.

7. Turn on/off switch to the ON (I) 

position. Heater will start within 

twenty seconds.

NOTE:

 If the heater does not start 

following this procedure, turn on/off 

switch to OFF (   ) position and wait 

five (5) minutes. This will allow the 

safety control to reset, and you can try 

to light the heater once again.

TO SHUT DOWN HEATER

1. Tightly close control valve on propane 

tank(s).

2. Give the heater a few seconds to burn 

the gas still left in the hose.

3. Turn on/off switch to the OFF 

position.

4. Unplug extension cord from power 

source.

TO RESTART HEATER
NOTE:

 If the safety control stops the 

flow of gas to the heater, the motor will 

continue to run. To restart the heater:

1. Turn on/off switch to the OFF (   ) 

position.

2. Wait five minutes, then turn switch to 

the ON (I) position.

If heater does not restart:
•  Check all control valves to assure that 

they are open.

•  Check the fuel level in the propane 

tanks. If the level is too low, replace 

the tank with a full one.

If heater still does not restart, contact 

your nearest Service Center.

Maintenance

Do not attempt to 

service the heater 

while it is hot, operating or plugged  

in. Severe burns or electrical shock  

can occur.

1. Be sure to inspect the heater before 

each use. Check for leaks using the 

method described on Page 4. Repair 

any leaks immediately.

2. Always keep heater clean. Clean  

the heater annually, or as often as 

needed to remove any dust or debris. 

When the heater becomes dirty, wipe 

it down with a damp cloth.

3. Keep the inside of the heater  

free from foreign objects and 

combustibles.

4. Have the heater inspected annually 

by a qualified service person.

5. Keep inside of heater free of foreign 

objects and combustible materials.

SERVICE PROCEDURES

Never service heater 

while hot, operating 

or connected to the gas supply. Severe 

burns or electrical shock may occur.

REMOVING PROTECTIVE COVER

1. Remove base lower at the bottom of 

the heater.

2. Remove fan guard

FAN
IMPORTANT:

 Always remove the fan 

from the motor shaft before removing 

the motor assembly from the heater. 

This will help prevent damage to  

the fan.
1. Remove base lower.
2. Remove fan guard.
3. Remove base.
4. Disconnect lead wires attached to  

the motor.

5. Remove motor assembly.
6. Remove fan setscrew using a 1/8” 
(3.2 mm) Allen wrench (see Figure 6).
7. Using a soft cloth moistened with 

kerosene or a cleaning solvent, 

carefully clean the fan blades making 

sure not to bend them.

8. Dry fan with clean cloth.
9. Making sure that the setscrew lines 

up with the flat spot on the motor 

shaft, replace fan as shown in Figure 

7. Tighten setscrew firmly (be careful 

not to overtighten).

Fan Guard

Base

Base Lower

Figure 5 – Protective Cover Removal

Figure 6 –  Fan Motor Shaft and Setscrew 

Location

Setscrew

Fan

Motor Shaft

NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER

UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!

Summary of Contents for Dyna-Glo Delux Series

Page 1: ...ROVIDED WITH THIS HEATER CAN RESULT IN DEATH SERIOUS BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY LOSS OR DAMAGE FROM THE HZARARDS OF FIRE EXPLOSION BURN ASPHYXIATION CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING AND OR ELECTRIC SHOCK ONLY PERSONS WHO CAN UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD USE OR SERVICE THIS HEATER IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR HEATER INFORMATION SUCH AS AN INSTRUCTION MANUAL LABELS ETCETERA CONTACT THE MANUFA...

Page 2: ...of combustion generated by the heater are forced through the heater and released into the area being heated This heater operates at approximately 98 combustion efficiency but still produces a small amount of carbon monoxide Humans can tolerate small amounts of carbon monoxide for short periods Carbon monoxide can build up in a heated space and failure to provide adequate ventilation could result i...

Page 3: ...r assembly runs from the propane supply to the heater itself After the gas runs through the hose and regulator it passes through the solenoid valve and out the nozzle into the combustion chamber AIR SYSTEM The internal motor turns the fan which pushes air around and through the combustion chamber Here the air is heated and provides a constant stream of warmth IGNITION SYSTEM The spark module sends...

Page 4: ... ghpgroupinc com Dyna GloTM Figure 4 Hose and Inlet Connector Hose Inlet Connector Installation Review and under stand all of the warnings in the Safety Information Section on pages 1 3 They are required to operate this heater safely Follow all local and state codes when operating this heater After installing all gas piping and making the proper connections be sure to check for leaks Apply a 50 50...

Page 5: ...hey are open Check the fuel level in the propane tanks If the level is too low replace the tank with a full one If heater still does not restart contact your nearest Service Center Maintenance Do not attempt to service the heater while it is hot operating or plugged in Severe burns or electrical shock can occur 1 Be sure to inspect the heater before each use Check for leaks using the method descri...

Page 6: ...nal wiring as supplied with the heater must be replaced it must be replaced with type AWG105 C wire or its equivalent except as indicated Type SF2 200 SGI 250 C Green Chassis Ground Black Back Pressure Switch Figure 7 Fan Cross Section Fan Setscrew Motor Shaft Hub Figure 8 Wiring Diagram For Technical Support or Troubleshooting Call 1 877 447 4768 6 For Technical Support or Troubleshooting Call 1 ...

Page 7: ...27 28 32 29 31 30 33 34 35 36 38 39 42 37 40 41 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 24 23 22 12 20 14 13 15 16 17 18 19 21 7 9 10 11 8 26 For Technical Support or Troubleshooting Call 1 877 447 4768 ProFitterTM Dyna GloTM Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 7 For Technical Support or Troubleshooting Call 1 877 447 4768 8 30 am 4 30 pm CST www ghpgroupinc com Dyna GloTM Delux Operat...

Page 8: ...5 2 29 Clip 2301973 1 30 Screw 2000375 1 31 Nut 2000231 1 32 Capacitor 2201586 1 33 Bushing Strain Relief 2101633 1 34 Power Cord Assembly 2201163 1 35 Switch 2201549 1 36 Solenoid Valve 2315449 1 37 Screw 2001206 2 38 Connector Inlet 2315595 1 39 Fitting 2315596 1 40 Solenoid Valve Bracket 2315594 1 41 Screw 2000416 2 42 Nut 2000384 2 43 Back Pressure Switch 2201594 1 44 Base Lower 2315589 1 45 S...

Page 9: ...yna Glo TM Propane Construction Heater RMC FA300PF DG DGD Symptom Possible Cause s Corrective Action Fan does not turn when electrical connection is made Heater will not fire Heater quits while running 1 No electric power to heater 2 Fan blade contacts inside of heater housing 3 Fan blade s bent 4 Fan motor defective 1 No spark at igniter 2 Improper spark gap 3 Bad electrode 1 Internal temperature...

Page 10: ...rts that fail or become damaged as a result of misuse accidents lack of proper maintenance or defects caused by improper installation Travel diagnostic cost labor transportation and any and all such other costs related to repairing a defective heater will be the responsibility of the owner TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY THE LAW OF THE JURISDICTION THAT GOVERNS THE SALE OF THE PRODUCT THIS EXPRESS W...

Page 11: ... Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you CLAIMS HANDLED AS FOLLOWS 1 Contact your retailer and explain the problem 2 If the retailer is unable to resolve the problem cont...

Page 12: ...ou can also register your warranty on the internet at www ghpgroupinc com Complete the entire serial number Retain this portion of the card for your records SAVE THIS CARD Place Postage Stamp Here Tel 877 447 4768 www ghpgroupinc com GHP Group Inc 6440 W Howard St Niles IL 60714 3302 GHP Group Inc 6440 W Howard St Niles IL 60714 3302 ...

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