Posted by jimg.allentown on November 26, 2013 at 20:01:44 from (98.115.105.174):
Last spring, I acquired a Reddy Heater model M100D torpedo heater. Now that the weather has gotten colder, I want to use it to help heat my little garage that I use for a repair shop. So, I fueled it up and plugged it in and it did NOTHING. So, I took the cover off to find that the reset button and circuit breaker was falling apart. I then examined the schematic that was conveniently on the inside of the top cover. It was apparent that I could bypass this piece to at least see if the rest of the heater was functional. Lo and Behold!!! It came right on and worked perfectly! Now for the problem...... After spending 2 hours doing searches, I have so far not been able to find a parts breakdown diagram. I also have been unable to find a listing for the reset switch. Everything that I have found points to the safety module - which appears to work properly. I would be very appreciative if somebody could recommend a decent online store or even a place to find the parts listing.
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