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Dayton Installation, Operation, Maintenance and Parts Manual
Models 3E132E thru 3E134E, 3E460C thru 3E462C,
5VD57 thru 5VD66, 3VH34 thru 3VH37
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Chart 1.1 - Clearance to Combustibles in Inches (see Figure 1.1)
*This clearance is 80 in. When the heater is fitted with a
parabolic reflector.
NOTE: If the heater is mounted beneath a non-
combustible surface, a 24 in. minimum top clearance
must be maintained from the top of the heater to
prevent overheating the controls.
Figure 1.1 - Clearance to Combustibles Diagram
Back
Manifold or
Control End
Below
Top
20°-35°
Front
Mount Heater Level
Model No. BTU/H Gas Type Voltage Sides Back Top Below/Front
3E132 30,000 Natural 120 VAC 30 18 28 72
3E460 30,000 Propane 120 VAC 30 18 28 72
5VD61 30,000 Natural 24 VAC 30 18 28 72
5VD62 30,000 Propane 24 VAC 30 18 28 72
3E133 60,000 Natural 120 VAC 32 18 40 72*
3E461 60,000 Propane 120 VAC 32 18 40 72*
5VD63 60,000 Natural 24 VAC 32 18 40 72*
5VD64 60,000 Propane 24 VAC 32 18 40 72*
3E134 90,000 Natural 120 VAC 48 30 42 98
3E462 90,000 Propane 120 VAC 48 30 42 98
5VD65 90,000 Natural 24 VAC 48 30 42 98
5VD66 90,000 Propane 24 VAC 48 30 42 98
130,000 N or LP 24 or 120 VAC 48 30 52 120
160,000 N or LP 24 or 120 VAC 50 32 60 132
SIDE VIEW
Side
Side
Mount Heater Level
- Side to Side -
FRONT VIEW
Ensure that building materials with a low heat
tolerance (i.e, awnings, fabrics, plastics, sprinklers,
insulation, etc.) are protected against degradation.
This may require the heater to be mounted at a
distance in excess of the published clearances to
combustibles. Contact the building material
manufacturer.
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