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E3 PRODUCT MANUAL

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OPERATION

REVIEW AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL. THEY ARE ESSENTIAL FOR SAFE USE 

OF THE HEATER.

FOLLOW ALL LOCAL CODES

This heater is for use on 240 volts

The cord has a plug as show in the figure

The type of outlet is a 240-volt grounding outlet. When properly installed, it provides a ground connection 

through the cord to the heater to protect the operator from electric shock.

TO START HEATING:

1.  Place the heater on a stable and level surface. Make sure that no explosive or combustible fumes or dust 

are present 

 

MINIMUM CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTABLE MATERIALS

OUTLET = 6 feet

SIDES = 1 foot

TOP = 2 feet

REAR = 2 feet

FLOOR = COMBUSTABLE

2.  Connect power cord of heater into 240 V / 60 Hz power source. See paragraph “Technical specifications” in 

this manual for correct amperage rating

3.  Set the room thermostat from “heat off” position to a temperature above the ambient room temperature by 

turning the knob. Note! The heater will start heating only if the thermostat “calls for heat” meaning that it is 
set to higher than prevailing ambient temperature

4.  The heater will now operate automatically, controlled by the thermostats

TO STOP HEATING

1.  Turn the room thermostat into position “heat off”
2.  Let the fan cooldown heater for 2-3 minutes
3.  Disconnect the power supply plug

NOTE!

THE HEATER IS EQUIPPED WITH AN OVERHEAT LIMIT SWITCH WHICH MAY CAUSE THE HEATER TO 

STOP. CHECK AND REMOVE THE CAUSE FOR OVERHEATING BEFORE RESTARTING.

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Patron E3 - 12/00 

3.     OPERATION 

 

REVIEW AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL. 

THEY ARE ESSENTIAL FOR SAFE USE OF THE HEATER. 

 

FOLLOW ALL LOCAL CODES.

 

 

This heater is for use on 240 volts.  

 

The cord has a plug as shown in the figure. 

 

The type of outlet is a 240-volt grounding outlet. When properly installed, it pro-

vides a ground connection through the cord to the heater to protect the operator 

from electric shock. 

 

 

TO START HEATING: 

 

1. Place the heater on a stable and level surface. Make sure that no explosive 

or combustible fumes or dust are present 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Connect power cord of heater into 240 V / 60 Hz power source. See para-

graph “Technical specifications” in this manual for correct amperage rating 

3. Set the thermostat to a temperature above the ambient room temperature by 

turning the knob. Note! The heater will start only if the thermostat “calls for 

heat” meaning that it is set to higher than prevailing ambient temperature 

4. The heater will now operate automatically, controlled by the thermostats 

 

 

TO STOP HEATING: 

 

1. Turn the thermostat into “OFF” position 

2. Disconnect the power supply plug  

 

 

NOTE! 

THE HEATER IS EQUIPPED WITH AN OVERHEAT LIMIT SWITCH WHICH 

MAY CAUSE THE HEATER TO STOP. 

CHECK AND REMOVE THE CAUSE FOR OVERHEATING BEFORE RE-

STARTING. 

 

MINIMUM CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS:

 

OUTLET = 6 feet

 

SIDES = 1 foot

 

TOP = 2 feet

 

REAR = 2 feet

 

FLOOR = COMBUSTIBLE

 

15 A      250 V

Grounding pin 

Summary of Contents for E3

Page 1: ...EAD AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE ASSEM BLING STARTING OR SERVICING THE HEATER IMPROPER USE OF HEATER CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY RENTQ...

Page 2: ...l into a bathtub or other liquid container 7 Do not run cord under carpeting Do not cover cord with throw rugs runners or the like Arrange cord away from traffic area and where it will not be tripped...

Page 3: ...r than those provided by an authorized PATRON service THERE ARE NO OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF PATRON PRODUCTS INC FOR CON SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE...

Page 4: ...supply plug NOTE THE HEATER IS EQUIPPED WITH AN OVERHEAT LIMIT SWITCH WHICH MAY CAUSE THE HEATER TO STOP CHECK AND REMOVE THE CAUSE FOR OVERHEATING BEFORE RESTARTING 3 OPERATION REVIEW AND UNDERSTAND...

Page 5: ...nspect heater before and after each use The fan motor is sealed and has permanently lubricated bearings STORAGE When not in use the heater must be disconnected from power source cleaned of dust and st...

Page 6: ...heat Limit Switch 7 14104 Fan Motor 8 16200 Fan Blade 9 36910 Strain Reliever 10 80100 Handle 11 20405 Ambient Thermostat 12 17907 Fan Hub Plastic 13 20405 Ambient Thermostat 14 493406 Bracket Termina...

Page 7: ...ock X2 n a Grounding Lug X3 30320 Power Cord Plug Pos Patron E3 Code M fan motor motor du ventilateur 14104 R heating element element 42800 S2 room thermostat thermostat ambiant 20405 S3 overheat limi...

Page 8: ...PATRON PRODUCTS A DIVISION OF RENTQUIP 1 800 818 1199 www patronproducts com...

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