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SERVICE PROCEDURES

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FAN

IMPORTANT:

 Remove fan from motor shaft before removing 

motor from heater. The weight of the motor resting on the fan 

could damage the fan pitch.

1. Remove upper shell (see page 7).

2.Use 1/8” allen wrench to loosen setscrew which holds fan to 

motor shaft.

3. Slip fan off motor shaft.

4. Clean fan using a soft cloth moistened with kerosene or 

solvent.

5. Dry fan thoroughly.

6. Replace fan on motor shaft. Place fan hub 

 ush with end of 

motor shaft (see Figure 28).

7. Place setscrew on 

 at of shaft. Tighten setscrew 

 rmly 4.5 to 

5.6 N-m (40 to 50 in-lbs). 

8. Replace fan guard and upper shell.

IGNITION CONTROL ASSEMBLY

 

WARNING: Unplug heater before servicing.

Remove Old Assembly

1.Using the 5/16” nut driver or socket wrench, remove the four 

side cover screws (see Figure 29).

2. Disconnect the nine wires from the ignition control assembly.

3. Using needle nose pliers, squeeze the tab on the printed 

circuit board support and lift up on the edge of the ignition 

control assembly (see Figure 30). Repeat this for the other 

four printed circuit board supports then remove the assembly.

Installing the New Assembly

 

CAUTION: Ignition control assembly contains 

electrostatic components. Handle the assembly by the 

edges of the printed circuit board. Do not touch any of 

the quick connect terminals or electronic components.

1. Align the 

 ve holes in the assembly with the 

 ve printed circuit 

board supports in the side cover.

2.Holding the assembly by the edges of the printed circuit 

board, apply downward pressure until all 

 ve tabs on the 

printed circuit board supports springlock into place. Pull up on 

assembly to verify this (see Figure 31).

3.Connect the nine wire leads to the ignition control assembly as 

shown in the 

wiring diagram

 on page 17.

 

CAUTION: Double check connections. Connecting 

ignition control assembly wrong could result in damage 

to the ignition control assembly and/or other components 

in the heater assembly.

4. Using the 5/16” nut driver or socket wrench reinstall side 

cover to heater. Tighten screws until snug. Do not over torque!

SERVICE PROCEDURES

A.

B.

C.

A.

B.

C.

D.

Figure 27 – Fan, motor shaft 

and setscrew location.

A

.Fan, 

B

.Motor shaft, 

C

.Set screw, 

D

. Flush.

Figure 28 – Fan cross 

section.

A.

A

. Side cover

Figure 29 – removing cover.

A.

B.

C.

A

. Side cover

B

. Ignition Contro l As-

sembly

C

. Printed Circuit 

Board Supports (5)

Figure 30 – Removing circuit board

A.

B.

A

. Unacceptable

B

. Acceptable

Figure 31 – Attaching Circuit Board toTabs.

Summary of Contents for B 65 CEL

Page 1: ...DUELS AIR FORC DE TRAGBARE HOCHDRUCK EISSLUFTTURBINEN NL VERPLAATSBARE HETELUCHTKANONNEN IT GENERATORE D ARIA CALDA A RISCALDAMENTO DIRETTO ES CALENTADORES PORTATILES DE AIRE FORZADO SV PORTABEL V RME...

Page 2: ...L MAX 10 kW 35 000 Btu h 18 5 kW 64 000 Btu h 20 kW 70 000 Btu h 29 kW 100 000 Btu h 44 kW 150 000 Btu h 280 m h 400 m h 400 m h 800 m h 900 m h 0 86 Kg h 1 55 Kg h 1 7 Kg h 2 45 Kg h 3 72 Kg h DIESEL...

Page 3: ...DULE 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 SERVICE PROCEDURES 6 ACCESSORIES 12 WARRANTY INFORMATION 12 Heater Sizes 10 18 5 20 29 44 kW Models 35 000 64 000 70 000 100 000 150 000 Btu Hr IMPORTANT Read and understand t...

Page 4: ...uel storage shall be located a minimum of 762cm 25 feet from heaters torches welding equipment and similar sources of ignition exception the fuel reservoir integral with the heater unit g Whenever pos...

Page 5: ...u Hr models only These models are furnished with wheels and handles Wheels handles and the mounting hardware are found in the shipping carton Tools Needed Medium Phillips Screwdriver 3 8 Open or Adjus...

Page 6: ...er N Fuel Filter O Nozzle P Fuel Tank Q Air For Fuel System R Air For Combustion And Heating S Fuel OPERATION WARNING Review and understand the warnings in the Safety Information section page 2 They a...

Page 7: ...plugged in operating or hot Severe burns and electrical shock can occur HEATER WITH FUSED OR NON FUSED IGNITION CONTROL ASSEMBLY ATTENTION The ignition control has built in protection against current...

Page 8: ...ing and connections See Wiring Diagram page 17 3 Check ignitor wiring If no problems are found replace ignitor see page 7 ON OFF switch light comes on when switch is turned to the ON Position but turn...

Page 9: ...in lbs Do not over torque 10 Replace combustion chamber 11 Route the ignitor wires back down through the hole in the lower shell Connect wires to the ignition control assembly 12 Replace side cover se...

Page 10: ...NOZZLE ASSEMBLY 1 Remove upper shell see page 7 2 Remove fan see page 11 3 Remove fuel and air line hoses from nozzle assembly see Figure 17 18 or 19 4 Turn nozzle assembly 1 4 turn to left and pull...

Page 11: ...ses are not to be touching photocell bracket For 150 000 Btu Hr model heater route air and fuel lines approximately as shown in Figure 19 Note Hoses are not to be touching photocell bracket 6 Replace...

Page 12: ...and upper shell 12 Adjust pump pressure see page 8 Note If rotor is still binding proceed asfollows 13 Perform steps 1 through 6 above 14 Place ne grade sandpaper 600 grit on at surface Sand rotor lig...

Page 13: ...embly CAUTION Ignition control assembly contains electrostatic components Handle the assembly by the edges of the printed circuit board Do not touch any of the quick connect terminals or electronic co...

Page 14: ...anted only for the remainder of this Warranty as if such parts were original components of said Product DESA ITALIA MAKES NOOTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW DESA ITALIA MAKES NO I...

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