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DeWalt DXH50K - User Manual

DeWalt DXH50K
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
GUIDE DE’UTILISATION
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
Kerosene Forced-Air Heater DXH50K, DXH75KT, DXH135KT, DXH185KT
Kérosène air forcé Chauffage DXH50K, DXH75KT, DXH135KT, DXH185KT
El queroseno calentador de aire forzado DXH50K, DXH75KT, DXH135KT, DXH185KT
2018 - 40799 - CB
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY: Read
and follow all instructions. Place instructions in
a safe place for future reference. Do not allow
anyone who has not read these instructions to
assemble, adjust or operate the heater.
VEUILLEZ LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT LES INSTRUCTIONS :
Lisez et observez toutes les instructions. Conservez ces
instructions dans un endroit sécuritaire pour vous y référer
ultérieurement. Interdisez à quiconque n’ayant pas lu les
présentes directives d’assembler, de régler ou de faire
fonctionner cette fournaise.
LEA CUIDADOSAMENTE LAS INSTRUCCIONES:
Lea y siga todas las instrucciones. Conserve
estas instrucciones en un lugar seguro para futura
referencia. No permita que nadie que no haya leído
estas instrucciones arme, ajuste o use el calentador.

Questions and Answers

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    Matthew KingAug 17, 2025
    How to fix DeWalt DXH50K Heater when it cannot detect flame?
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      Jessica JonesAug 17, 2025
      If your DeWalt Heater is unable to detect a flame, check the wiring to the cad cell. Clean the cad cell photo cell. If the heater still does not operate, replace the cad cell. If the issue continues, replace the oil flame control assembly.
  • M
    Michelle GarciaAug 20, 2025
    What to do if my DeWalt Heater has no spark?
    • S
      Stephen CardenasAug 20, 2025
      If your DeWalt Heater isn't sparking, you can try the following: First, ensure the extension cord's length and gauge are suitable for the heater's amperage draw. Next, inspect the wiring to the igniter. After that, check the gap between the electrode probes, it should be between 2.3 and 3 mm. If there's still no spark, consider replacing the igniter assembly or the oil flame control assembly.
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    Mrs. Susan MasseyAug 22, 2025
    How to troubleshoot flame control failure in a DeWalt DXH50K?
    • A
      Adam SpearsAug 22, 2025
      To troubleshoot a flame control failure in your DeWalt Heater, begin by checking the wiring within the heater. If the issue persists, replace the oil flame control assembly.
  • A
    Andrea HarrisAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my DeWalt DXH50K sparks but the motor doesn't work?
    • A
      alexanderjasonAug 26, 2025
      If your DeWalt Heater sparks and calls for a flame but the motor operates slowly or not at all, there are several potential solutions: * Check the wiring to the motor according to the wiring schematic. * Ensure the pressure gauge plug is correctly in place and undamaged. * Adjust the pressure for proper heater operation as per the manual. * With the heater disconnected, rotate the fan clockwise to ensure the motor is free. If the wiring is correct, the pump rotor is okay, and the motor is not rotating freely, replace the motor or power-pack assembly. If the problem persists, replace the oil flame control assembly. Check for spark arching from the electrode assembly to the combustion cylinder and check the cad cell for continuity.
  • R
    Ronald KellerAug 27, 2025
    Why is my DeWalt DXH50K Heater unable to detect a flame?
    • R
      rickcarterAug 27, 2025
      If your DeWalt Heater is unable to detect a flame, you can try the following: * Check the wiring to the cad cell according to the wiring schematic. * Clean the cad cell photo cell. If the heater still doesn't operate, replace the cad cell. You may also need to replace the oil flame control assembly.
  • G
    Gregory SanchezAug 30, 2025
    How to fix a DeWalt DXH50K with no spark?
    • J
      julia59Aug 30, 2025
      If your DeWalt Heater has no spark, you can try the following: * Check the length and gauge of the extension cord for proper amp draw. * Check the wiring to the igniter according to the wiring schematic. * Check the gap between the electrode probes (2.3 - 3 mm). If there's still no spark, replace the igniter assembly. You may also need to replace the oil flame control assembly.
  • J
    John GarciaSep 2, 2025
    What to do for flame control failure in DeWalt DXH50K?
    • K
      Kim MontgomerySep 2, 2025
      If you're experiencing flame control failure with your DeWalt Heater, check the wiring in the heater according to the wiring schematic. If the issue persists, replace the oil flame control assembly.
  • D
    Daniel OconnorSep 5, 2025
    What to do if DeWalt DXH50K high limit switch open circuit?
    • R
      Robert SchwartzSep 5, 2025
      If the high limit switch on your DeWalt Heater shows an open circuit, ensure the heater has cooled off. Toggle the switch to the “O” position, wait 5 minutes, and then try again.
  • J
    James SmithSep 7, 2025
    Why does my DeWalt Heater motor overheat or stop?
    • J
      Jared GillSep 7, 2025
      There are several reasons why your DeWalt Heater motor might overheat or stop. One cause could be that the motor speed is too low, in that case you should replace the motor. Additionally, with the heater disconnected from the AC source, rotate the fan clockwise to verify the motor is free. Also, remove the air filter housing from the motor and inspect the pump rotor for damage; if damaged, replace the rotor assembly. If the wiring is correct, the pump rotor is okay, and the motor is not rotating freely, replace the motor or power-pack assembly. Finally, consider replacing the oil flame control assembly.
  • M
    michele19Sep 10, 2025
    What to do if DeWalt DXH50K Heater sparks but the motor doesn't operate?
    • S
      Susan MorenoSep 12, 2025
      If your DeWalt Heater is sparking but the motor isn't operating (or is operating slowly), start by checking the wiring to the motor. Make sure that the pressure gauge plug is in place and not damaged. Adjust the pressure for proper heater operation. With the heater disconnected from the AC source, rotate the fan clockwise to verify the motor is free. Also, remove the air filter housing from the motor and inspect the pump rotor for damage; if damaged, replace the rotor assembly. If the wiring is correct, the pump rotor is okay, and the motor is not rotating freely, replace the motor or power-pack assembly. If the problem persists, replace the oil flame control assembly. Check for spark arching from the electrode assembly to the combustion cylinder and check the cad cell for continuity.

Summary

Safety Guidelines and Definitions

Mandatory Manual Reading

Emphasizes reading the instruction manual before operating the heater for safety and proper use.

Carbon Monoxide Hazard Warning

Warns that the heater produces carbon monoxide, a deadly gas, and advises proper ventilation.

Fire, Burn, and Explosion Hazards

Alerts users to fire, burn, inhalation, and explosion risks associated with combustible materials.

Fuel Fire & Explosion Prevention

Details specific precautions to prevent fire or explosion when using flammable fuels or vapors.

Electrical Shock Prevention

Advises on electrical safety, including proper grounding and avoiding wet conditions.

Heater Specifications

Operating Precautions

Safety Precautions

General Safety Guidelines

Covers fuel types, operation, ventilation, clearances, electrical safety, and proper use.

Operating Instructions

Heater Startup and Shutdown

Startup Procedure

Step-by-step guide for starting the heater, including thermostat and switch settings.

Shutdown Procedure

Instructions for safely turning off and shutting down the heater.

Restarting After Safety Shutdown

Procedure for restarting the heater after a safety shutdown has occurred.

Maintenance and Storage

Pump Pressure Adjustment

Maintenance Schedules

Annual Maintenance Schedule

Storage and Servicing

Action for Abnormal Operation

Instructs users to immediately shut down and cease using a heater that is not working normally.

Troubleshooting and Safety Shutdowns

DeWalt DXH50K Specifications

General IconGeneral
BTU Output50, 000 BTU
Heating Area1, 250 sq. ft.
Heater TypeForced Air Heater
Fuel TypeKerosene / Diesel
IgnitionElectronic Ignition

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