Most Patton oil radiators (like the POH2501) feature two main knobs and a set of indicator lights: This controls the temperature. Turn it clockwise to the highest setting to start.
Here are some additional tips to help you get the most out of your Patton Heater Model POH2501:
– Ensure nothing is blocking the fan blades or intake grille.
Activates the low heating element, pulling 1300 Watts of power. Ideal for maintaining warmth in moderately cold spaces.
Understanding the electrical requirements of your Patton POH2501 ensures safe operation and prevents tripped circuit breakers. POH2501 Heater Type: Fan-Forced Utility / Workshop Heater Voltage: 120V AC, 60Hz Power Settings: Low (1300 Watts), High (1500 Watts) Max Heat Output: 5,120 BTUs Amperage: 12.5 Amps (on High setting) Housing Material: Heavy-gauge steel with durable finish
Garages and workshops accumulate dust quickly, which can clog the heater’s grill.
– A pendulum‑type safety switch shuts off the heater if it is tipped over, preventing a potential fire hazard.
Auto-shutoff thermal fuse, tip-over safety switch, power indicator light Important Safety Instructions
Alternatively, use a can of compressed air to blow out dust from the internal heating elements.
Always turn the heater off and unplug it from the wall when it is not in use. Do not pull on the cord to disconnect; grasp the plug firmly to remove it from the outlet. Operating Instructions
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and efficiency of your Patton utility heater. Cleaning the Exterior
Always turn the heater off, unplug it from the wall, and allow it to cool completely before cleaning.
Most Patton oil radiators (like the POH2501) feature two main knobs and a set of indicator lights: This controls the temperature. Turn it clockwise to the highest setting to start.
Here are some additional tips to help you get the most out of your Patton Heater Model POH2501:
– Ensure nothing is blocking the fan blades or intake grille.
Activates the low heating element, pulling 1300 Watts of power. Ideal for maintaining warmth in moderately cold spaces.
Understanding the electrical requirements of your Patton POH2501 ensures safe operation and prevents tripped circuit breakers. POH2501 Heater Type: Fan-Forced Utility / Workshop Heater Voltage: 120V AC, 60Hz Power Settings: Low (1300 Watts), High (1500 Watts) Max Heat Output: 5,120 BTUs Amperage: 12.5 Amps (on High setting) Housing Material: Heavy-gauge steel with durable finish
Garages and workshops accumulate dust quickly, which can clog the heater’s grill.
– A pendulum‑type safety switch shuts off the heater if it is tipped over, preventing a potential fire hazard.
Auto-shutoff thermal fuse, tip-over safety switch, power indicator light Important Safety Instructions
Alternatively, use a can of compressed air to blow out dust from the internal heating elements.
Always turn the heater off and unplug it from the wall when it is not in use. Do not pull on the cord to disconnect; grasp the plug firmly to remove it from the outlet. Operating Instructions
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and efficiency of your Patton utility heater. Cleaning the Exterior
Always turn the heater off, unplug it from the wall, and allow it to cool completely before cleaning.