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DuraHeat
®
Forced Air Heater
Parts List
(Cont’d)
PART NO.
KEY NO.
DESCRIPTION
DFA45
DFA65/65T
DFA120/120T DFA170T/170C       DFA210T/210C
17-4
Rotor Blade
21-1039
21-1039
21-1039
21-1039
21-2122BK
17-5
End Pump Cover
21-1040
21-1040
21-1040
21-1040
21-1040
17-6
Filter Kit
FA1005
FA1005
FA1005
FA1005
FA1005
17-7
Lint Filter
21-1090
21-1090
21-1090
21-1090
21-1090
17-8
Output Filter
21-1091
21-1091
21-1091
21-1091
21-1091
17-9
End Filter Cover
21-1041
21-1041
21-1041
21-1041
21-1041
17-10
Plug/Pump Adj. Kit
FA1006
FA1006
FA1006
FA1006
FA1006
17-11
Ball
See 17-10
See 17-10
See 17-10
See 17-10 See 17-10
17-12
Spring
See 17-10
See 17-10
See 17-10
See 17-10 See 17-10
17-13
Adj. Screw
See 17-10
See 17-10
See 17-10
See 17-10 See 17-10
18
Fan Assembly
21-1042
21-1042
21-1043
21-1044
21-1044
19
Ignitor
21-1045
21-1045
21-1046
21-1047
21-2124
20
Side Cover Right No T-Stat
21-1070
21-1048
21-1049
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20
Side Cover Right T-Stat Mdl
-----
21-6502
21-1202
21-1702 (c)
21-2102(c)
21
Side Cover Left No T-Stat
21-1051
21-1051
21-1052
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21
Side Cover Left T-Stat Mdl
-----
21-6504
21-6505
21-1704 (c)
21-1704(c)
22
Fan Guard
21-1054
21-1054
21-1055
21-1055
21-2129
23
Main P.C.B. 2001 Models
21-1056
21-1056
21-1057
21-1058
21-2150
23
Main P.C.B. 2002-3 Models
21-2151
21-2151
21-2152
21-2150
21-2150
23
Main P.C.B. 2004 Models
21-2151
21-2153 (t)
21-2153 (t)
21-2153 (c)
21-2153 (c)
23-1
Fuse
FA1015
FA1015
FA1016
FA1017
FA2100
24
Clip Nut
21-1059
21-1059
21-1059
21-1059
21-1059
25
Upper Shell 
Reference
Reference
Reference
Reference Reference
26
Handle (Front)
21-1063
21-1063
21-1064
21-1065
21-1065
27
Wheel Standard Only
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21-1066
21-1066
21-1066
27
Wheel Pneumatic C-Models
-----
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-----
21-5600
21-5600
Hardware Kit
21-9601
21-9601
21-9602
21-9602
21-9603
Cord Wrap C-Models
-----
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-----
21-9500
21-9500
Not
Pressure Gauge
-----
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-----
21-1207
21-1207
Shown
(Built-In) “C” Models
Not Shown
Back Handle
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21-1080 (170C)
21-
1080(210C)
ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES:
Air Pressure Gauge
HA1180 (all models)
Thermostat
HA1210 (all models)
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NCCEE CCOON
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DuraHeat
®
Forced Air
Troubleshooting Guide
Heater ignites but MAIN PCB
1. Wrong pump pressure
1. Make Pump Pressure Adjustment
assembly shuts heater off after
a short period of time.  
2. Dirty Air Output, Air Intake
2. Replace Air Output, Air intake 
(Lamp is flickering)
and Lint Filter
and Lint Filters
3. Dirty Fuel Filter
3.  Replace Fuel Filter
4. Dirt in Nozzle
4.  Replace Nozzle
5. Dirty Photocell Lens
5.  Clean Photocell Lens
6. Photocell Assembly not
6.  Make sure photocell boot is
properly installed.  (Not
properly seated in bracket
seeing the flame)
7. Bad electrical connection 
7.  Check electrical components
between photocell and MAIN
PCB assembly
8. Defective photocell
8.  Replace photocell
9.  Defective P.C.B. Board
9.  Replace P.C.B. Board
Heater will not ignite but 
1. No fuel in tank
1.  Fill tank with kerosene
motor runs for a short period
2. Wrong pump pressure
2.  Make Pump Pressure Adjustment.
of time.  (Lamp is flickering)
3. Carbon deposits on spark 
3.  Clean or replace Spark Plug,
plug and/or improper gap
or adjust gap.
4. Dirty fuel filter
4.  Replace Fuel Filter.
5. Dirt in nozzle
5.  Clean or Replace Nozzle.
6. Water in fuel tank
6.  Flush fuel tank with clean 
kerosene.
7. Bad electrical connection 
7.  Check electrical connections. 
between ignitor and MAIN
PCB assembly
8. Ignitor wire is not attached to 
8.  Attach ignitor wire to spark
spark plug
plug. 
9. Defective ignitor
9.  Replace ignitor.
10. Cracked spark plug
10. Replace spark plug
Fan doesn’t turn or turns slowly 
1. Thermostat setting is too 
1.  Turn thermostat control knob
when heater is plugged in and  
low (DFA170T model)
to a higher setting
power switch was in the “ON”  
2. Bad electrical connection
2.  Check electrical connections 
position (Lamp is on or flickering)
between motor and MAIN
PCB assembly
3.  Defective Motor
3.  Replace Motor
Heater ignites but shuts off
1. Ambient temperature is 
1.  Heater cannot be operated in 
quickly (Lamp is on)
too high
temperatures above 85F/24C
OR
2. Defective T-Stat
2.  Replace T-Stat
3. Temperature limit safety 
3.  Turn power switch to “OFF” 
device is overheated
and allow to cool 
( wait about 10 min.).
Then turn power switch to “ON”
Heater will not turn-on
position
(Lamp is off)
4. No electrical power
4. Check to insure heater cord and
extension cord are plugged in.  
Check power supply
5. Blown fuse
5.  Replace fuse in PCB 
board
6. Bad electrical connection between
6,  Check electrical connections  
temperature limit safety device
and PCB board
7.  Defective P.C.B. Board
7.  Replace P.C.B. Board.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for complete information