Eberspächer 25 2070 05 00 00, Airtronic D3, 25 2115 05 00 00, 25 2116 05 00 00, 25 2317 05 00 00 Technical Description, Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions

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AIRTRONIC / AIRTRONIC M
Technical description, installation,
operation and maintenance instructions.
Air heater for diesel and petrol
operating independently of the engine.
Airtronic Order no.
Airtronic D2, 12 V 25 2069 05 00 00 Airtronic D2, 24 V 25 2070 05 00 00
Airtronic D2, 12 V 25 2115 05 00 00 Airtronic D2, 24 V 25 2116 05 00 00
Airtronic M Order no.
Airtronic D3, 12 V 25 2317 05 00 00
Airtronic B4, 12 V 20 1812 05 00 00
Airtronic D4, 12 V 25 2113 05 00 00 Airtronic D4, 24 V 25 2114 05 00 00
Airtronic D4 Plus, 12 V 25 2484 05 00 00 Airtronic D4 Plus, 24 V 25 2498 05 00 00
25 2069 90 99 52
01.2011
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Contents
Chapter Title Contents Page
Introduction • Contents ................................................................................................ 2
• Concept of this manual .......................................................................... 3
• Special text structure, presentation and picture symbols ....................... 4
• Important information before starting work ............................................. 4
• Statutory regulations .......................................................................... 5, 6
• Safety instructions for installation and operation ................................... 7
• Accident prevention ............................................................................... 7
Product information • Scope of supply: heater, universal installation kit
and complete packages ..................................................................... 8, 9
• Scope of supply: heater and “Plus” installation kit .......................... 10, 11
• Technical data Airtronic D2 .................................................................. 12
• Technical data Airtronic D3, D4, D4 Plus ............................................. 13
• Technical data Airtronic B4 .................................................................. 14
• Main dimensions ................................................................................... 15
Installation • Installation and location ....................................................................... 16
• Installing the 24 V heater in a vehicle for the transport
of dangerous goods .............................................................................. 17
• Installation location ........................................................................ 16, 17
• Possible installation positions ............................................................... 18
• Cable harness connection, right or left ................................................. 18
• Mounting and fastening ........................................................................ 19
• Nameplate ............................................................................................ 20
• Heater air system ................................................................................. 21
• Exhaust system ..................................................................................... 22
• Combustion air system .......................................................................... 23
• Fuel supply ................................................................................... 24 – 28
Operation and • Operating instructions / important information for operation ................. 29
function • Initial commissioning ............................................................................. 29
• Description of functions ........................................................................ 30
• Control and safety devices / EMERGENCY OFF .................................... 31
Electrical system • Heater wiring ....................................................................................... 32
• Parts list for the circuit diagrams / Circuit diagrams ..................... 33 – 45
Troubleshooting • In case of faults, please check the following points .............................. 46
Maintenance • Troubleshooting .................................................................................... 46
Service • Maintenance instructions ..................................................................... 46
• Service ................................................................................................. 46
Environment • Certification .......................................................................................... 47
• Disposal ................................................................................................ 47
• EU Declaration of Conformity ................................................................ 47
Lists • List of key words ............................................................................ 48, 49
• List of abbreviations ............................................................................. 49
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Concept of this manual
This manual aims to support the service company installing the heater and to provide the user with all important information about the heater. The manual has been divided into 8 chapters to make it easier to find the corresponding information quickly.
Introduction
Here you will find important introductory information about installation of the heater and about the structure of the manual.
Product information
Here you will find information about the scope of supply, the technical data and the dimensions of the heater.
Installation
Here you will find important information and instructions referring to installation of the heater.
Operation and function
Here you will find information about the operation and function of the heater.
Electric system
Here you will find information about the electronic system and electronic components of the heater.
Troubleshooting / maintenance / service
This section contains information on possible faults and malfunctions, troubleshooting, maintenance and the service hotline.
Environment
Here you will find information about certification and disposal of the heater together with the EU Declaration of Conformity.
Lists
Here you will find the key word list and abbreviations list.
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Special text structure, presentation and picture symbols
This manual uses special text structures and picture symbols to emphasise different contents. Please refer to the examples below for the corresponding meanings and associated actions.
Special structure and presentations
A dot (•) indicates a list which is started by a heading. If an indented dash (–) follows a dot, this list is subordinate to the dot.
Picture symbols
Regulation!
This picture symbol with the remark “Regulation” refers to a statutory regulation. Failure to comply with this regulation results in expiry of the type permit for the heater and preclusion of any guarantee and liability claims on J. Eberspächer GmbH & Co. KG and its associated companies.
Danger!
This picture symbol with the remark “Danger!” refers to the risk of a fatal danger to life and limb. Under
certain circumstances, failure to comply with these instructions can result in severe or life-threatening injuries.
Caution!
This picture symbol with the remark “Caution!” refers to a dangerous situation for a person and / or the product. Failure to comply with these instructions can result in injuries to people and / or damage to machinery.
These remarks contain application recommendations and useful tips for installation of the heater.
Important information before starting work
Range of application of the heater
The air heater operating independently of an engine is intended for installation in the following vehicles, depending on its heating output:
• Vehicles of all kinds (max 9 seats)
• Construction machinery
• Agricultural machinery
• Boats, ships and yachts (only diesel heaters)
• Camper vans
• The heaters (only diesel heaters, 24 volt) can be in­stalled in vehicles used for the transport of dange­rous goods as per ADR.
• The current controller is to be replaced by a speci­al controller when the heater is to be used to heat the freight compartment / cargo (order no. see hea­ter price list or spare parts list).
• The "Plus" installation kits are intended for installa­tion in a camper van.
Purpose of the heater
• Pre-heating, de-misting windows
• Heating and keeping the following warm: – Driver and working cabs, Ship’s cabins – Freight compartments – Passenger and crew compartments – Camper vans
On account of its functional purpose, the heater is not permitted for the following applications:
• Long-term continuous operation, e.g. for preheating and heating of:
– Residential rooms – Garages – Work huts, weekend homes and hunting huts – Houseboats, etc.
• Heating or drying: – Living creatures (people or animals) by blowing hot
air directly at the subject – Objects – Blowing hot air into containers
Caution! Safety instructions for application and proper purpose
• The heater must only be used and operated for the
range of application stated by the manufacturer in compliance with the “Operating instructions” included with every heater.
Please note!
Please note!
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Statutory Regulations! Directive 2001 / 56 / EU of the European Parliament and the Council
• Arrangement of the heater
– Parts of the structure and other components near
the heater must be protected from excess heat exposure and possible contamination from fuel or oil.
– The heater must not pose a fire hazard even when
it overheats. This requirement is deemed to be fulfilled when adequate clearance to all parts is observed during installation, sufficient ventilation is provided and fire-proof materials or heat plates are used.
– The heater must not be mounted in the passenger
compartment of vehicles in class M2 and M3. But a heater in a hermetically sealed enclosure which otherwise complies with the conditions stated above may be used.
– The factory nameplate or duplicate must be affixed
so that it can still be easily read when the heater is installed in the vehicle.
– All appropriate precautions must be taken when
arranging the heater to minimise the risk of injuries to persons or damage to other property.
• Operating status display
– A clearly visible operating display in the user’s
field of vision must indicate when the heater is switched on and off.
• Fuel supply
– The fuel intake connection must not be located in
the passenger compartment and must be sealed with a properly closing lid to prevent any fuel leaks.
– In heaters for liquid fuel where the heater fuel is
separate from the vehicle fuel, the type of fuel and intake connection must be clearly identified.
– A warning sign is to be fixed to the intake
connection indicating that the heater must be switched off before refuelling.
• Exhaust system
– The exhaust outlet must be arranged so as to
prevent any penetration of exhaust fumes into the vehicle interior through the ventilation system, warm air intakes or open windows.
• Combustion air intake
– The air for the heater combustion chamber must
not be sucked in from the passenger compartment of the vehicle.
– The air intake must be arranged or protected in
such a way that it cannot be blocked by other objects.
• Heater air intake
– The heater air supply must consist of fresh air or
circulated air and be sucked in from a clean area not contaminated by exhaust fumes of the drive machine, the combustion heater or any other source in the vehicle.
– The intake pipe must be protected by a grid or
other suitable means.
• Hot air outlet
– The hot air pipes within the vehicle must be
arranged or protected in such a way that there is no risk of injury or damage if they are touched.
– The air outlet must be arranged or protected in
such a way that it cannot be blocked by any objects.
Statutory regulations
The Federal Road Transport Directorate has issued an "EC type approval" and an "EMC type approval" for the heater for installation in motor vehicles and with the following official type approval marks, noted on the heater name plate.
Airtronic EC- e1 00 0025
EMC- e1 031516
Airtronic M EC- e1 00 0026
EMC- e1 031653
Statutory Regulations! Mounting the heater in a vehicle for the transport of dangerous goods as per ADR
• When the heater is to be installed in vehicles for the
transport of dangerous goods, the regulations of ADR must also be observed (see page 6).
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Statutory Regulations! Additional regulations for certain vehicles named in Directive 94 / 55 / EC (ADR Framework Directive)
Scope
This appendix applies to vehicles for which the special provisions of Directive 94 / 55 / EC apply to combustion heaters and their installation.
Definition of terms used
For the purposes of this appendix, the vehicle designations "EX / II", "EX / III", "AT", "FL" and "OX" according to Chapter 9.1 of Annex B of Directive 94 / 55 / EC are used.
Technical regulations
General provisions (EX / II, EX / III, AT, FL and OX vehicles)
Avoid heating and ignition
The combustion heaters and their exhaust gas routing shall be designed, located, protected or covered so as to prevent any unacceptable risk of heating or ignition of the load. This requirement shall be considered as fulfilled if the fuel tank and the exhaust system of the appliance conform to provisions in
3.1.1.1 and 3.1.1.2. Compliance with these regulations shall be checked in the complete vehicle.
Fuel tanks
Fuel tanks for supplying the heater shall conform to the following regulations:
• In the event of any leakage, the fuel shall drain to
the ground without coming into contact with hot parts of the vehicle or the load;
• fuel tanks containing petrol shall be equipped with
an effective flame trap at the filler opening or with a closure enabling the opening to be kept hermetically sealed.
Exhaust system and exhaust pipe layout
The exhaust system as well as the exhaust pipes shall laid out or protected to avoid any danger to the load through heating or ignition. Parts of the exhaust system situated directly below the fuel tank (diesel) shall have a clearance of at least 100 mm or be protected by a thermal shield.
Switching on the combustion heater
The combustion heater may only be switched on manually. Automatic switching on via a programmable switch is not permitted.
EX / II and EX / III vehicles
Combustion heaters for gaseous fuels are not permitted.
FL vehicles
Combustion heaters must be able to be taken out of service/disabled at least by the methods described in the following: a) Switching off manually in the driver's cabin b) Switching off the vehicle's engine; in this case the
heater may be manually switched back on by the vehicle driver;
c) Starting up of a feed pump installed in the vehicle
for the dangerous goods carried.
Combustion heater after-run After-running of the switched off combustion heater is permitted. In the cases named in the "FL vehicles" paragraph under letters b) and c) the supply of combustion air must be interrupted by suitable means after a maximum after-run period of 40 seconds. Only combustion heaters whose heat exchangers are verifiably not damaged by the reduced after-run period of 40 seconds beyond their usual use period may be used.
Please note!
• Compliance with the statutory regulations, the additional regulations and safety instructions is prerequisite for guarantee and liability claims. Failure to comply with the statutory regulations and safety instructions and incorrect repairs even when using original spare parts make the guarantee null and void and preclude any liability for J. Eberspächer GmbH & Co. KG.
• Subsequent installation of this heater must comply with these installation instructions.
• The statutory regulations are binding and must also be observed in countries which do not have any special regulations.
• When the heater is to be installed in vehicles not subject to the German Ordinance for the Regis­tration of Motor Vehicles (StVZO), for example ships, the specially valid regulations and installation instructions for these special applications must be observed.
• Installation of the heater in special vehicles must comply with the regulations applying to such vehicles.
• Other installation requirements are contained in the corresponding sections of this manual.
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Safety instructions for installation and operation
Danger!
Risk of injury, fire and poisoning!
• The heater must only be started up when the maintenance flap is closed and the outlet hood is mounted in position.
• The maintenance flap must not be opened during operation.
• Disconnect the vehicle battery before commencing any kind of work.
• Before working on the heater, switch the heater off and let all hot parts cool down.
• The heater must not be operated in closed rooms, e.g. in the garage or in a multi-storey car park.
• Adjustable hot air outlets must always be adjusted so that they cannot blow hot air directly at living creatures (people, animals) or objects sensitive to temperature (loose and / or fastened).
Caution!
Safety instructions for installation and operation!
• The year of initial commissioning must be marked on the nameplate.
• The heat exchanger of air heaters is a component subject to high thermal loads which must be replaced 10 years after initial commissioning of the heater. In addition, the installation date must be entered on the plate “original spare part” enclosed with the heat exchanger must. Then affix the plate next to the nameplate on the heater.
• The heater must only be installed by a JE partner authorised by the manufacturer according to the instructions in this manual and possibly according to special installation recommendations; the same applies to any repairs to be carried out in the case or repairs or guarantee claims.
• Only the control elements approved by J. Eberspächer GmbH & Co. KG must be used to operate the heater. The use of other control elements can cause malfunctions.
• Repairs by unauthorised third-parties or with not original spare parts are dangerous and therefore not allowed. They result in expiry of the type permit of the heater; consequently, when installed in motor vehicles they can cause expiry of the vehicle operating licence.
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• The following measures are not allowed: – Changes to components relevant to the heater. – Use of third-party components not approved by
Eberspächer.
– Nonconformities in installation or operation from
the statutory regulations, safety instructions or specifications relevant to safe operation as stated in the installation instructions and operating instructions. This applies in particular to the electrical wiring, fuel supply, combustion air system and exhaust system.
• Only original accessories and original spare parts must be used during installation or repairs.
• When carrying out electric welding on the vehicle, the plus pole cable at the battery should be disconnected and placed at ground to protect the controller.
• The heater must not be operated where there is a risk of an accumulation of flammable vapours or dust, for example close to – fuel depot – coal depot – wood depot – grain depots etc.
• The heater must be switched off when refuelling.
• When the heater is mounted in a safety housing etc., the installation compartment of the heater is not a stowage compartment and must be kept clear. In particular fuel canisters, oil cans, spray cans, gas cartridges, fire extinguishers, cleaning rags, items of clothing, paper etc. must not be stored or transported on or next to the heater.
• Defect fuses must only be replaced by fuses with the prescribed rating.
• If fuel leaks from the heater fuel system, arrange for the damage to be repaired immediately by a JE service partner.
• After-running of the heater must not be interrupted prematurely e.g. by pressing the battery disconnecting switch, apart from in the case of an emergency stop.
Accident prevention
General accident prevention regulations and the corresponding workshop and operation safety instructions are to be observed.
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Using the universal installation kits
Order No.
Universal installation kit 25 2069 80 00 00
• with outlet hood Ø 60 mm, heater guide number 6, usable with:
– Airtronic D2, 12 V 25 2069 05 00 00 – Airtronic D2, 24 V 25 2070 05 00 00
Universal installation kit 25 2113 80 00 00
• with outlet hood Ø 90 mm, heater guide number 10, usable with:
– Airtronic D3, 12 V 25 2317 05 00 00
– Airtronic B4, 12 V 20 1812 05 00 00
– Airtronic D4, 12 V 25 2113 05 00 00 – Airtronic D4, 24 V 25 2114 05 00 00
• with outlet hood Ø 90 mm, heater guide number 15, usable with:
– Airtronic D4 Plus, 12 V 25 2484 05 00 00 – Airtronic D4 Plus, 24 V 25 2498 05 00 00
Universal installation kit 25 2144 80 00 00
• with outlet hood Ø 75 mm, heater guide number 3, usable with:
– Airtronic D3, 12 V 25 2317 05 00 00
– Airtronic B4, 12 V 20 1812 05 00 00
– Airtronic D4, 12 V 25 2113 05 00 00 – Airtronic D4, 24 V 25 2114 05 00 00
• with outlet hood Ø 75 mm, heater guide number 8, for recirculation mode heater guide number 10, for fresh air mode usable with:
– Airtronic D4 Plus, 12 V 25 2484 05 00 00 – Airtronic D4 Plus, 24 V 25 2498 05 00 00
• For controls, please refer to the price list or accessories catalogue.
• Parts without a figure no. are small parts and packed in a bag.
• Please consult the additional parts catalogue if any other parts are required for installation.
• For notes on the units' guide numbers, please refer to additional parts catalogue.
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Heater scope of supply, complete packages and universal installation kit
Heater Order No.
Airtronic D2, 12 V 25 2069 05 00 00 Airtronic D2, 24 V 25 2070 05 00 00 Airtronic D3, 12 V 25 2317 05 00 00 Airtronic B4, 12 V 20 1812 05 00 00 Airtronic D4, 12 V 25 2113 05 00 00 Airtronic D4, 24 V 25 2114 05 00 00 Airtronic D4 Plus, 12 V 25 2484 05 00 00 Airtronic D4 Plus, 24 V 25 2498 05 00 00
The scope of supply includes: No. in figure Name
1 Heater 2 Metering pump
Complete package Order No.
Airtronic D2, 12 V Complete package 25 2115 05 00 00 Airtronic D2, 24 V Complete package 25 2116 05 00 00
Included in the scope of supply: No. in figure Name
1 Heater 2 Metering pump – Installation kit with outlet hood Ø 60 mm 3 Minicontroller 4 Tank connection (only in complete package
25 2116 05 00 00)
Universal installation kit (all versions)
Included in the scope of supply: No. in figure Name
5 Lead harness, plus / minus 6 Lead harness, operation 7 Flexible exhaust pipe 8 Combustion air hose
9 Cable tie 10 Bracket, dosing pump 11 Pipe, 6 x 2 12 Pipe, 4 x 1.25 13 Hose clip (2x) 14 Air outlet, rotatable 15 Grid 16 Hood 17 Flexible pipe 18 Exhaust silencer 19 Cable harness, heater
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Scope of supply: Heater, universal installation kit and complete packages
* Only in complete package Airtronic D2
** Only for Airtronic D3, B4, D4, D4 Plus
*** Only for Airtronic D2
**** Only in complete package Airtronic D2, 24 volt
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Using the “Plus” installation kits
Order No.
“Plus” installation kit 25 2069 81 00 00
• with outlet hood Ø 75 mm, heater guide number 12, usable with:
– Airtronic D2, 12 V 25 2069 05 00 00 – Airtronic D2, 24 V 25 2070 05 00 00
“Plus” installation kit 25 2113 81 00 00
• with outlet hood Ø 90 mm, heater guide number 10, usable with:
– Airtronic D3, 12 V 25 2317 05 00 00
– Airtronic B4, 12 V 20 1812 05 00 00
– Airtronic D4, 12 V 25 2113 05 00 00 – Airtronic D4, 24 V 25 2114 05 00 00
• with outlet hood Ø 90 mm, heater guide number 15, usable with:
– Airtronic D4 Plus, 12 V 25 2484 05 00 00 – Airtronic D4 Plus, 24 V 25 2498 05 00 00
“Plus” installation kit 25 2484 81 00 00
• with outlet hood Ø 75 mm, heater guide number 8, for recirculation mode heater guide number 10, for fresh air mode usable with:
– Airtronic D4 Plus, 12 V 25 2484 05 00 00 – Airtronic D4 Plus, 24 V 25 2498 05 00 00
• For controls, please refer to the price list or accessories catalogue.
• Parts without a figure no. are small parts and packed in a bag.
• Please consult the additional parts catalogue if any other parts are required for installation.
• For notes on the units' guide numbers, please refer to additional parts catalogue.
• The “Plus” installation kits are particularly suitable for installations in camper vans and boats.
Scope of supply Heater and “Plus” installation kit
Heater Order No.
Airtronic D2, 12 V 25 2069 05 00 00 Airtronic D2, 24 V 25 2070 05 00 00 Airtronic D3, 12 V 25 2317 05 00 00 Airtronic B4, 12 V 20 1812 05 00 00 Airtronic D4, 12 V 25 2113 05 00 00 Airtronic D4, 24 V 25 2114 05 00 00 Airtronic D4 Plus, 12 V 25 2484 05 00 00 Airtronic D4 Plus, 24 V 25 2498 05 00 00
The scope of supply includes: No. in figure Name
1 Heater 2 Metering pump
“Plus” installation kit (all versions)
The scope of supply includes: No. in figure Name
3 Combustion air intake silencer 4 Exhaust silencer 5 Hose connecting sockets 6 Grid 7 Y branch 8 Tank connection kit
9 Temperature control sensor 10 Cable loom for temperature control sensor 11 EasyStart T timer 12 Lead harness, plus / minus 13 Lead harness, operation 14 Hose clip (2x) 15 Hose clip (6x) 16 Pipe 4 x 1.25 (included in Item 8) 17 Cable harness, heater 18 Flexible exhaust pipe 19 Grid 20 Bracket metering pump 21 Cable tie (2 sets) 22 Hood 23 Outlet (2x) 24 Adapter Ø 6 / 4 25 Pipe 4 x 1 (included in Item 8) 26 Pipe clip, Ø 50 mm 27 Flexible pipe for hot air system
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Scope of supply: Heater and “Plus” installation kit
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Airtronic
Airtronic D2
D2
Air
Stage
Power Large Medium Small Off
2200 1800 1200 850
105 90 60 40 13
0.28 0.23 0.15 0.10
34 22 12 8 5
100
12 or 24 volt
approx. 10.5 volt resp. 21 volt
Undervoltage protection trigger time: 20 seconds
approx. 16 volt resp. 32 volt
Overvoltage protection trigger time: 20 seconds
Commercially available diesel fuel (DIN EN 590)
Operation Not running
–40 °C to +70 °C –40 °C to +85 °C
–40 °C to +50 °C –40 °C to +125 °C
+40 °C
Interference suppression class 5 to DIN EN 55 025
approx. 2.7 kg
possible
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Caution!
Safety instructions for technical data!
Failure to comply with the technical data can result in malfunctions.
Technichal data
Heater type
Heater
Version
Heating medium
Control of the heat flow
Heat flow (watt)
Heater air flow rate with hood Ø 60 mm without counterpressure (kg/h)
Fuel consumption (l/h)
Elektr. power consumption (watt)
in operation (12 and 24 volt)
at start (12 and 24 volt)
Rated voltage
Operating range
Lower voltage limit: An undervoltage protection in the controller switches off the heater when the voltage limit is reached.
Upper voltage limit: An uppervoltage protection in the controller switches off the heater when the voltage limit is reached.
Fuel
“Fuel quality“ and “Fuel at low temperatures“ see page 28.
Tolarable ambient temperature
Heater
Dosing pump
Maximum air intake temperature
Interference suppression
Weight
Ventilation mode
Please note!
Provided no limit values are given, the technical data listed is subject to the tolerances usually applicable to heaters of ±10% for nominal voltage, ambient temperature 20 °C and reference altitude Esslingen.
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Technichal data
Heatertyp
Heater
Version
Heating medium
Control of the heat flow
Heat flow (watt) D3
D4
D4 Plus
Heater air flow rate D3 with hood Ø 90 mm
without counter- D4 with hood Ø 90 mm
pressure (kg/h) D4 Plus with hood Ø 75 mm
Fuel consumption (l/h) D3
D4
D4 Plus
Elektr. power consumption (watt) D3
in operation (12 and 24 volt) D4
D4 Plus
at start (12 and 24 volt)
Rated voltage
Operating range
Lower voltage limit: An undervoltage protection in the controller switches off the heater when the voltage limit is reached.
Upper voltage limit: An uppervoltage protection in the controller switches off the heater when the voltage limit is reached.
Fuel
“Fuel quality“ and “Fuel at low temperatures“ see page 28.
Tolarable ambient temperature
Heater
Dosing pump
Maximum air intake temperature
Interference suppression
Weight
Ventilation mode
Airtronic M
Airtronic D3 / Airtronic D4 / Airtronic D4 Plus
D3 / D4 / D4 Plus
Air
Stage
Power Large Medium Small Off
3000 2200 1600 900
4000 3000 2000 900
4000 3000 2000 900
150 120 90 60 24
185 150 110 60 24
175 140 100 55 22
0.38 0.28 0.2 0.11
0.51 0.38 0.25 0.11
0.51 0.38 0.25 0.11
24 16 10 7 5
40 24 13 7 5
55 30 16 7 5
100
12 or 24 volt
approx. 10.5 volt resp. 21 volt
Undervoltage protection trigger time: 20 seconds
approx. 16 volt resp. 32 volt
Overvoltage protection trigger time: 20 seconds
Commercially available diesel fuel (DIN EN 590)
Operation Not running
–40 °C to +70 °C –40 °C to +85 °C
–40 °C to +50 °C –40 °C to +125 °C
+40 °C
Interference suppression class 5 to DIN EN 55 025
approx. 4.5 kg
possible
Please note!
Safety instructions for technical data and see page 12.
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Caution!
Safety instructions for technical data!
Failure to comply with the technical data can result in malfunctions.
Technichal data
Heatertyp
Heater
Version
Heating medium
Control of the heat flow
Heat flow (watt)
Heater air flow rate with hood Ø 90 mm without counterpressure (kg/h)
Fuel consumption (l/h)
Elektr. power consumption (watt)
in operation (12 volt)
at start (12 volt)
Rated voltage
Operating range
Lower voltage limit: An undervoltage protection in the controller switches off the heater when the voltage limit is reached.
Upper voltage limit: An uppervoltage protection in the controller switches off the heater when the voltage limit is reached.
Fuel
“Fuel quality“ and “Fuel at low temperatures“ see page 28.
Tolarable ambiet temperature
Heater
Dosing pump
Maximum air intake temperature
Interference suppression
Weight
Ventilation mode
Airtronic M
Airtronic B4
B4
Air
Stage
Power Large Medium Small Off
3800 3200 2100 1300
185 160 120 85 24
0.54 0.46 0.29 0.18
40 29 15 9 5
100
12 volt
approx. 10.5 volt
Undervoltage protection trigger time: 20 seconds
approx. 16 volt
Undervoltage protection trigger time: 20 seconds
Commercially available petrol fuel (DIN EN 228)
Operation Not running
–40 °C to +50 °C –40 °C to +85 °C
–40 °C to +20 °C –40 °C to +125 °C
+40 °C
Interference suppression class 5 to DIN EN 55 025
approx. 4.5 kg
possible
Please note!
Provided no limit values are given, the technical data listed is subject to the tolerances usually applicable to heaters of ±10% for nominal voltage, ambient temperature 20 °C and reference altitude Esslingen.
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Main dimensions Airtronic
A = Exhaust B = Fuel V = Combustion air
1 Minimum installation clearance (space) for opening the lid and for
dismantling the glow plug and the controller.
2 Minimum installation clearance (space) for intake of heater air.
Main dimensions Airtronic M
* Outlet hood for Airtronic D2:
- Ø 60 mm, included in the universal installation kit
- Ø 75 mm, included in the “Plus” installation kit
** Outlet hood for Airtronic D3, B4, D4:
- Ø 75 mm, included in the universal installation kit
- Ø 90 mm, included in the universal installation kit or in the “Plus” installation kit Outlet hood for Airtronic D4 Plus:
- Ø 75 mm, included in the universal installation kit or in the “Plus” installation kit
- Ø 90 mm, included in the universal installation kit or in the “Plus” installation kit
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Please note!
Installation of spherical reduction hood is not permitted in the Airtronic D4 Plus.
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Installation and location
The heater is suitable and certified for installation in parts of vehicles used by persons. Installation in the cab or passenger compartments of coaches or buses with more than 9 seats is not allowed.
When installing in compartments used by persons, the exhaust, combustion air and fuel pipes in these areas must not have any detachable connections and must be routed splash-waterproof in the breakthroughs. For this reason, the heater can be mounted with its foot using the flange seal in the foot to the vehicle floor or to an outer wall of the vehicle.
The electronic control is integrated in the heater which makes wiring during installation much easier.
Installing the diesel heater 24 V in a vehicle for the transport of dangerous goods as per ADR
The 24 Volt diesel heater can be installed in vehicles used for the transport of dangerous goods as per ADR.
The heater fulfils the regulations of ADR with the corresponding electrical wiring, see circuit diagrams at the end of this manual.
For information about the ADR regulations, please refer to page 6, 31 and to the information leaflet no. 25 2161 95 15 80.
For installation of the heater in vehicles for the transport of dangerous goods, the regulations of ADR must be observed.
• When installing the heater, always make sure there is sufficient clearance left for intake of the heater air and for dismantling the glow plug and controller (see page 15 “main dimensions“).
• The regulations and safety instructions to be observed for this chapter are on page 4 – 7.
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1 Heater in front of the passenger seat 2 Heater between the driver’s seat and the
passenger seat 3 Heater under the vehicle floor 4 Heater under the back seat 5 Heater in the boot
Installation position
Installation position in a camper van
In a camper van, the heater is preferably installed in the inner compartment or luggage compartment. If it is not possible to install the heater in the passenger compartment or boot, the heater can also be mounted, protected against splashing water, under the vehicle floor.
The "Plus" installation kits are intended for installation in a camper van.
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Installation in a car or people carrier
In a car or people carrier, the heater is preferably installed in the passenger compartment or boot. If it is not possible to install the heater in the passenger compartment or boot, the heater can also be mounted, protected against splashing water, under the vehicle floor.
1 Heater in front of the passenger seat 2 Heater between the driver’s seat and the
passenger seat 3 Heater under the vehicle floor 4 Heater under the back seat 5 Heater in the boot
Installation in a truck (only diesel heaters)
In a truck, the heater is preferably installed inside the driver’s cab. If it is not possible to install the heater inside the driver’s cab, it can also be mounted in the tool box or in a storage box.
Installation in an excavator cab (only diesel heaters)
In an excavator, the heater is preferably installed in the cab. If it is not possible to install the heater in the cab, the heater can also be installed in a storage box outside the cab.
1 Heater in the passenger’s foot room 2 Heater on the cab rear wall 3 Heater under the bed 4 Heater in the tool box
1 Heater in the seat box 2 Heater on the cab rear wall 3 Heater in a protective case
• The installation suggestions made in the installation instructions are just examples. Other installation locations are possible, as long as they correspond to the installation requirements stated in these instructions.
• Other installation information (e.g. for boats and ships) is available from the manufacturer on request.
• Observe the tolerable installation position together with the operating and storage temperatures.
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Possible installation positions
The heater is preferably installed in the normal position as shown in the drawing. Depending on the installation conditions, the heater can be tilted by max. 30° (flow direction to the bottom) or turned by max. 90° around its own longitudinal axis (exhaust connection horizontal, glow plug points upwards!).
Normal position horizontal (exhaust connection downwards) with tolerable swivel range
Cable harness connection, right or left
If necessary, the cable harness connection can be changed over to the other side of the heater. To do so, the controller has to be removed and the lower semi-circular cable harness cover unclipped. The cable harness can then be rerouted in the controller. Then mount the controller again, position the jacket shell and insert the cable harness bush and the bungs in the corresponding recesses in the lower jacket shell.
1 Heater air intake opening (fan wheel) 2 Position of the glow plug 3 Direction of flow
In the heating mode, the heater can deviate from the shown normal or maximum installation positions by up to +15° in all directions because of a slanting position of the vehicle or boat, without any impaired functions.
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1 There must be sufficient clearance between the
heater and the vehicle floor – also check that
the fan wheel runs freely. 2 The mounting surface must be flat and smooth. 3 The flange seal must be mounted.
4 The vehicle wall must be flat and smooth. 5 Reinforcement plate (if required, see above) 6 Spring washer 7 Hexagon nut M6 (torque 5
+1 Nm
)
Mounting and fastening
Make the necessary breakthroughs for exhaust, combustion air and fuel as shown in the hole diagram. The support surface for the heater foot must be flat. An appropriate tool can be purchased from the manufacturer for drilling the breakthroughs and also smoothing the support surface. The hole Ø 10.5 mm for the cable harness “dosing pump” is not included in the picture drawing and must be drilled after installation.
Picture hole
Special tool
If the sheet metal of the support surface is thinner than 1.5 mm, an additional reinforcement plate will have to be fitted.
Order no: reinforcement plate 20 1577 89 00 03 Order no: special tool 99 1201 46 53 29
Fastening the unit on the vehicle floor
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Fastening the heater horizontally to the vehicle wall
1 Contour of the bearing surface
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Nameplate
The nameplate is fastened to the front of the heater. The second nameplate (duplicate) is included in the scope of supply of the heater. If required, the duplicate nameplate can be adhered in a clearly visible position on the heater or near to the heater.
The regulations and safety instructions to be observed for this chapter are stated on page 5.
1 Original nameplate 22
nd
nameplate (duplicate)
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Heater air system (example)
Heater air system
The parts for the hot air system are included in the scope of supply of the "Universal" and "Plus" installation kits. The "Plus" installation kit does not include the flexible pipe Ø 75 mm or Ø 90 mm, these must be ordered separately. The order no. is given in the additional parts catalogue.
Danger!
Risk of burning and injuries!
• The hoses of the heater air system and the hot air
outlet are to be routed and fastened in such a way that they pose no temperature risk to people, animals or materials sensitive to temperature from radiation / contact or blowing directly. If necessary, a cover is to be fitted to the heater air system or hot air outlet.
• The outflow hood must be fitted on the hot air
outflow side.
• A safety grid must be fitted to the heater air intake
side and outflow side if no air hoses are mounted, to prevent any injuries from the heater air fan or burns from the heat exchanger.
• High temperatures occur in the heater air system
during and after the heater has been working. This is why it is important to avoid working in the vicinity of the heater air system while the heater is working. In such cases, switch the heater off beforehand and wait until all parts have cooled down completely. If necessary, wear safety gloves.
Caution!
• The heater air intake openings must be arranged in such a way that under normal circumstances, it is not possible for exhaust from the vehicle engine and heater to be sucked into the system, or for the heating air to be contaminated with dust, salt spray, etc.
• For circulating air, position the circulating air intake in such a way that the outflowing hot air cannot be directly sucked in again.
• In the event of possible overheating, it is possible for local lot air temperatures of up to max. 150 °C or surface temperatures of up to max. 90 °C to occur immediately before the defect shutdown. Therefore only temperature-resistant hot air hoses approved by us must be used for the heater air system!
• When checking the functions, the mean outflow temperature measured after the heater has been running about 10 minutes at approx. 30 cm from the outlet should not exceed 110 °C (at an intake temperature of approx. 20 °C).
• If there is a risk of the driver and passengers touching the heater when the vehicle is being driven normally, a contact protection device must be fitted.
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1 Safety grid 2 Outflow hood 3 Hose clip 4 Flexible hose
5 Rotating outflow 6 Connection fitting 7 Safety grid
Please note!
• Installation of spherical reduction hood is not permitted in the Airtronic D4 Plus.
• The regulations and safety instructions to be observed for this chapter are on page 4 – 7.
• If air duct parts are connected the heater code number in “Using Universal Installation Kits”, page 8 and “Using Plus Installation Kits”, page 10 must be observed.
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Exhaust system
Mounting the exhaust system
The “Universal” and “Plus” installation kits include a flexible exhaust pipe, inner Ø 24 mm, 1000 mm long and an exhaust silencer. The flexible exhaust pipe can be shortened to 20 cm or lengthened to max. 2 m, depending on the installation conditions. Fasten the exhaust silencer to a suitable position in the vehicle. Route the flexible exhaust pipe from the heater to the exhaust silencer and fasten with pipe clips. Use a pipe clip to fix a short exhaust pipe end (with end sleeve) to the exhaust silencer.
Caution!
Safety instructions!
The whole exhaust system gets very hot during and immediately after the heater has been working. This is the reason why the exhaust system must be installed according to these instructions.
• The exhaust outlet must end in the open air.
• The exhaust pipe must not protrude beyond the lateral limits of the vehicle.
• Install the exhaust pipe sloping slightly downwards. If necessary, make a drain hole approx. Ø 5 mm at the lowest point to drain off condensation.
• Important functional parts of the vehicle must not be impaired (keep sufficient clearance).
• Mount the exhaust pipe with sufficient clearance to heat-sensitive parts. Pay particular attention to fuel pipes (plastic or metal), electrical cables and brake hoses etc.!
• Exhaust pipes must be fastened safely (recommended clearance of 50 cm) to avoid damage from vibrations.
• Route the exhaust system so that the emitted fumes are not sucked in with the combustion air.
• The mouth of the exhaust pipe must not get clogged by dirt and snow.
• The mouth of the exhaust pipe must not point in the direction of travel.
• Always fasten the exhaust silencer to the vehicle.
Danger!
Risk of injuries and burns!
Every type of combustion produces high temperatures and toxic exhaust fumes. This is the reason why the exhaust system must be installed according to these instructions.
• Do not perform any work on the exhaust system while the heater is working.
• Before working on the exhaust system, first switch the heater off and wait until all parts have cooled down completely, wear safety gloves if necessary.
• Do not inhale exhaust fumes.
• Comply with the regulations and safety instructions for this chapter on page 4 – 7.
• If a silencer is fitted, the exhaust end pipe must be much shorter than the flexible exhaust pipe between the heater and the exhaust silencer.
• Small arrows indicating the direction of flow have been cast into the fittings to differentiate between the combustion air and the exhaust fittings at the heater (see diagram page 23).
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Caution! Safety instructions for the combustion air system!
• The combustion air opening must be free at all
times.
• Position the combustion air intake to be sure that
exhaust fumes cannot be sucked in with the combustion air.
• Do not arrange the combustion air intake to pointing
against the wind blast.
• The combustion air intake must not get clogged with
dirt and snow.
• Install the combustion air intake system sloping
slightly downwards. If necessary, make a drain hole approx. Ø 5 mm at the lowest point to drain off condensation.
Combustion air system
Mounting the combustion air system
The universal installation kit includes a flexible combustion air hose, inner Ø 25 mm , 1000 mm long. If necessary the flexible combustion air hose can be shortened to 20 cm or lengthened to max. 2 m depending on the installation conditions. Fasten the combustion air hose to the heater with a pipe clip and at suitable points with hose clips or cable ties. Fit an end sleeve after completing the installation.
The „Plus“ installation kit includes a combustion air intake silencer with a flexible connection hose (inner diameter 25 mm). Fasten the flexible connection hose to the heater with a pipe clip and fasten the combustion air intake silencer with hose clips or cable ties at suitable points. Fit an end sleeve after completing the installation.
1 Combustion air hose, di = 25 mm 2 Combustion air silencer,
– Included in the “Plus” installation kit 3 Exhaust pipe, di = 24 mm 4 Exhaust silencer 5 Intake / outlet opening – protect from wind,
snow, dirt and water. 6 End sleeve, combustion air 7 End sleeve, exhaust 8 Combustion air connection 9 Exhaust connection 10 End sleeve, combustion air 11 Hose clip 12 Exhaust hose clip
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For Airtronic and Airtronic M heaters a combustion
air intake silencer can be fitted instead of the com­bustion air hose to reduce the noise level. The order number is stated in the Accessories Catalogue.
• Comply with the regulations and safety instructions for this chapter on page 4 – 7.
max. 2 m
min. 0.2 m
min. 0.2 – max. 2 m
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1 Correct connection 2 Incorrect connection – bubble formation
Fuel supply
Mounting the dosing pump, routing the fuel pipes and mounting the fuel tank
The following safety instructions must be observed when mounting the dosing pump, routing the fuel pipes and mounting the fuel tank. Deviations from the instructions stated here are not allowed. Failure to comply can result in malfunctions.
Danger!
Risk of fire, explosion, poisoning and injuries!
Caution when handling fuel.
• Switch off the vehicle engine and heater before refuelling and before working on the fuel supply.
• No naked lights when handling fuel.
• Do not smoke.
• Do not inhale fuel vapours.
• Avoid any contact with the skin.
Caution!
Safety instructions for routing the fuel pipes!
• Only use a sharp knife to cut off fuel hoses and pipes. Interfaces must not be crushed and must be free of burrs.
• The fuel pipe from the dosing pump to the heater should be routed at a continuous rise.
• Fuel pipes must be fastened safely to avoid any damage and / or noise production from vibrations (recommended clearance of approx. 50 cm).
• Fuel pipes must be protected from any mechanical damage.
• Route the fuel pipes so that any distortion of the vehicle, engine movements etc. cannot have any lasting effect on the service life.
• Parts carrying fuel must be protected from interfering heat.
• Never route or fasten the fuel pipes to the heater or vehicle exhaust system. At crossings, always ensure adequate heat clearance, if necessary attach heat deflection plates or protective hose (for Order No. protective hose please refer to additional parts catalogue).
• Dripping or evaporating fuel must never be allowed to collect on hot parts or ignite on electric systems.
• When connecting fuel pipes with a fuel hose, always mount the fuel pipes in a butt joint to prevent any bubbles from forming.
Safety instructions for fuel pipes and fuel tanks in buses and coaches
• In buses and coaches, fuel pipes and fuel tanks must not be routed through the passenger compartment or driver’s cab.
• Fuel tanks in buses and coaches must be positioned in such a way that the exits are not in direct danger from a possible fire.
• Comply with the regulations and safety instructions for this chapter on page 4 – 7.
• For noise reasons, do not rigidly fit fuel pipes onto structural sound transferring components. A sponge rubber hose can be pushed over the fuel tubes for nose reduction.
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Fuel supply
Fuel feed point with T-piece from the fuel supply line from the tank fitting to the vehicle engine
1 Fuel flow line, vehicle tank 2 To the vehicle's engine, mechanical fuel or
injection pump 3 T-piece, 8-6-8 or 10-6-10 4 Dosing pump 5 Fuel pipe, 4 x 1 (di = Ø 2 mm) 6 Fuel pipe, 6 x 2 (di = Ø 2 mm) 7 Fuel hose, 5 x 3 (di = Ø 5 mm) 8* Fuel pipe, 4 x 1.25 (di = Ø 1,5 mm) 9 Adapter Ø 6 / 4 10 Fuel hose, 3.5 x 3 (di = Ø 3.5 mm),
approx. 50 mm long 11 Fuel hose, 5 x 3 (di = Ø 5 mm),
approx. 50 mm long 12 Pipe connectors, da = Ø 4 mm 13 Fuel filter - required for contaminated fuel only.
* If necessary, a fuel pipe 4 x 1 (di = Ø 2 mm) can
be used for diesel heaters instead of the fuel pipe
4 x 1.25 (di = Ø 1.5 mm), Item (8).
The details regarding the pipe lengths remain
unchanged.
The fuel pipe, 4 x 1 must be order separately,
Order No. see spare parts list or additional parts
catalogue.
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• Insert the T-piece (3) in the fuel flow line upstream of the feed pump.
• Items (5), (9) and (12) are included in the "Plus" installation kit only.
• Item (6) is included in the universal installation kit only.
• Items (7) and (13) must be ordered separately. The order no. is given in the additional parts catalogue.
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Installation position of the T-piece
Use the installation positions shown in the diagram when inserting a T-piece.
1 Direction of flow from the fuel tank 2 Direction of flow to the vehicle engine
Possible pipe lengths
Intake side
Airtronic a = max. 5 m
Airtronic M a = max. 2 m
Pressure side
Diesel heaters
• For suction pipe di = Ø 2 mm, b = max. 6 m
• For suction pipe di = Ø 5 mm, b = max. 10 m
Petrol heater
• b = max. 4 m
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Fuel feed point with tank connection – ascending pipe, integrated in the vehicle tank or in the tank fitting
1 Tank connection for metal tank -
di = Ø 2 mm, da = Ø 6 mm
2 Tank connection for tank fitting -
di = Ø 2 mm, da = Ø 4 mm 3 Dosing pump 4 Fuel pipe, 4 x 1 (di = Ø 2 mm) 5 Fuel pipe, 6 x 2 (di = Ø 2 mm) 6 Fuel hose, 5 x 3 (di = Ø 5 mm) 7 Fuel filter - required for contaminated fuel only. 8* Fuel pipe, 4 x 1.25 (di = Ø 1,5 mm) 9 Pipe connectors, da = Ø 4 mm 10 Fuel hose, 3.5 x 3 (di = Ø 3.5 mm)
approx. 50 mm long 11 Adapter Ø 6 / 4 12 Fuel hose, 5 x 3 (di = Ø 5 mm),
approx. 50 mm long
* If necessary, a fuel pipe 4 x 1 (di = Ø 2 mm) can
be used for diesel heaters instead of the fuel pipe
4 x 1.25 (di = Ø 1.5 mm), Item (8).
The details regarding the pipe lengths remain
unchanged.
The fuel pipe, 4 x 1 must be order separately,
Order No. see spare parts list or additional parts
catalogue.
Fuel supply
• Items (2), (4), (8), (9) and the connection parts are included in the “Tank Connection” kit, Order No. 22 1000 20 13 00 (The “Tank Connection” kit is included in the "Plus" installation kit).
• Item (5) is included in the universal installation kit only.
• Item (11) is included in the “Plus” installation kit only.
• Items (6) and (7) must be ordered separately, for Order No. please refer to additional parts catalogue.
• When installing tank connection maintain a minimum distance of 50 ± 2 mm from the end of the riser pipe and the bottom of the tank.
• Consult the vehicle manufacturer before installing the tank connection in a metal tank.
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Caution!
Safety instructions for the fuel supply!
• The fuel must not be conveyed by gravity or overpressure in the fuel tank.
• Withdrawal of fuel after the vehicle’s fuel pump is not allowed.
• When the pressure in the fuel pipe is more than
0.2 bar to max. 4,0 bar, use a pressure reducer (order no. 22 1000 20 08 00) or separate tank connection.
• When the pressure in the fuel pipe is more than 4,0 bar or there is a non-return valve in the return pipe (in the tank), a separate tank connection must be used.
• When using a T-piece in a plastic pipe, always use support sleeves in the plastic. Connect the T-piece and the plastic pipe with corresponding fuel hoses and secure with hose clips.
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Possible pipe lengths Intake side
Airtronic a = max. 5 m
Airtronic M a = max. 2 m
Pressure side
Diesel heaters
• For suction pipe di= Ø 2 mm, b = max. 6 m
• For suction pipe di= Ø 5 mm, b = max. 10 m
Petrol heater
• b = max. 4 m
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Possible suction and pressure height of the dosing pump
Pressure height from vehicle tank to dosing pump: a = max. 3000 mm
Intake height in pressure-less vehicle tank: b = max. 1000 mm for diesel b = max. 1500 mm for petrol
Intake height in vehicle tanks with withdrawal by negative pressure (valve with 0.03 bar in tank cap): b = max. 400 mm
Pressure height of the dosing pump to the heater: c = max. 2000 mm
Check tank venting.
1 Connection to heater 2 Max. fuel level 3 Min. fuel level
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Fuel supply
Installation position of the dosing pump
Always mount the dosing pump with the pressure side rising upwards. Every installation position over 15° is allowed, although an installation position between 15° and 35° is preferable.
1 Installation position between 0° and 15°
is not allowed. 2 Preferred installation position in range 15° to 35°. 3 Installation position in range 35° to 90° isallowed.
Caution! Safety instructions for installing the dosing pump
• Always mount the dosing pipe with the pressure
side rising upwards – minimum incline 15°.
• Protect the dosing pump and filter from intolerable
heat, do not mount near to the silencers and exhaust pipes.
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Fuel supply
Caution!
Fuel supply safety information
It is not permitted to operate the heater with unapproved fuel / fuel mixtures or the addition of used oil. Failure to comply with this can lead to personal injuries as well as a malfunction or damage to the heater. Only the fuel approved by the manufacturer or by the vehicle manufacturer is to be used.
Fuel quality for petrol heaters
The heater runs without problems on normal commercial petrol according to DIN EN 228.
Fuel quality for diesel heaters
• The heater runs without problems on normal commercial diesel fuel according to DIN EN 590. During the winter months the diesel fuel is adapted to low temperatures from 0 °C to –20 °C. Problems can therefore only arise if outdoor temperatures are extremely low - which also applies to the vehicle's engine - please refer to the vehicle manufacturer's regulations.
• In special cases and at outdoor temperatures above 0 °C the heater can also be run on heating oil EL according to DIN 51603.
• If the heater is run from a separate tank, please comply with the following rules:
– if outdoor temperatures over 0 °C,
Use diesel fuel according to DIN EN 590.
– if outdoor temperatures from 0 °C to –20 °C,
Use winter diesel fuel according to DIN 590.
- if outdoor temperatures –20 °C to –40 °C,
Use Arctic Diesel or Polar Diesel.
After refuelling with winter or cold diesel, the fuel pipes and the metering pump must be filled with the new fuel by letting the heater run for 15 min!
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Operation with biodiesel (FAME)
Airtronic
The heater is not approved for operation with bio diesel fuel (FAME). Up to 10 % bio diesel fuel (FAME) may be added.
Airtronic M
The diesel heater is approved for operation with bio diesel fuel (FAME) according to DIN EN 14 214.
• Bio diesel fuel (FAME) according to DIN EN 14 214 – during the winter months is adapted to low
temperatures from 0 °C to –20 °C.
– The Flowability reduces at temperatures below
0 °C.
• When using 100 % bio diesel, the heater should be operated twice a year with diesel fuel (in the middle and at the end of a heating period) in order to burn off any possible biodiesel residues deposited. To do so, let the vehicle tank run almost empty and then fill with diesel fuel. While running on this tank filling, switch the heater on 2 to 3 times for 30 minutes at a time at the highest temperature setting.
• When operating with diesel / bio diesel mixtures of up to 50 % bio diesel, intermediate operation with pure diesel fuel is not necessary.
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Operation and function
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Operating instructions
The heater is operated by a control element. Detailed operating instructions are enclosed with the control unit.
The workshop / garage installing the heater will issue you with the operating instructions.
Important instructions for operation
Safety checks before the start
After a lengthy period of non-use (summer months) check that all parts fit securely (tighten screws where necessary). Check the fuel system visually for any leaks.
Heating at high altitudes
When using the heater at high altitudes, please note:
• Heating at altitudes up to 1500 m: – Unlimited heating possible.
• Heating at altitudes over 1500 m – 3000 m:
– Heating is possible for short periods at this altitude
(e.g. driving over a mountain pass or taking a break in a journey).
– During longer stays, e.g. winter camping, the fuel
supply must be adjusted to the altitude. This can be done by installing an air pressure sensor. The air pressure sensor is included in the Altitude kit ­Order No. 22 1000 33 22 00.
Heaters suitable for high altitudes are labelled with “H-Kit” on the side nameplate.
Initial commissioning
The following points are to be checked by the company installing the heater during initial commissioning.
• After installation of the heater, the coolant circuit and the whole fuel supply system must be vented carefully. Comply with the instructions issued by the vehicle manufacturer.
• During the trial run of the heater, check all water and fuel connections for leaks and firm fitting.
• If the heater shows a fault during operation, find and eliminate the cause of the fault using a diagnosis unit.
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Please note!
During the initial start-up of the heater, odours can be produced for a short time. This is fully normal during the first few minutes of operation and does not indicate a malfunction in the heater.
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Description of functions
Switching on
When the heater is switched on, the control lamp in the control element lights up. The glow plug is switched on and the fan starts at low speed.
If there is still too much residual heat in the heat exchanger from when the heater was last used, firstly only the fan starts up (cold blowing). Once the residual heat has been cleared, the heater starts.
Starting Airtronic
After approx. 65 seconds the fuel supply starts and the fuel / air mixture in the combustion chamber ignites. Once the combined sensor (flame sensor) has detected the flame, the glow plug is switched off after 60 seconds. The heater is now in standard operation.
Starting Airtronic M
After approx. 60 seconds the fuel supply starts and the fuel / air mixture in the combustion chamber ignites. After the flame sensor has detected the flame, the glow plug is switched off after approx. 90 sec. The heater is now in standard operation. After another 120 seconds, the heater has reached the “POWER” stage (maximum fuel quantity, maximum fan speed).
Temperature selection with the control element
The control can be used to preselect an interior temperature. The resulting temperature can be within the range of +10 °C to +30 °C and depends on the selected heater, on the size of the space to be heated and on the prevailing outdoor temperature. The setting to be selected at the control is an empirical value.
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Control in the heating mode
During the heating mode, the room temperature or the temperature of the sucked in heating air is constantly measured. If the temperature is higher than the temperature selected on the control element, the heater starts to regulate its output. There are 4 control stages so that the outflow of heat produced by the heater can be adjusted finely to the heating requirements. Fan speed and fuel quantity correspond to the particular control stage. If the set temperature is still exceeded in the smallest control stage, the heater goes to the “OFF” stage with the fan running on for approx. 4 minutes to cool off. Then the fan continues at minimum speed (circulation mode) or is switched off (fresh air mode) until the heater is started again.
Ventilating mode
In the ventilating mode, first the changeover switch “heating / venting” has to be activated and then the heater is switched on.
Switching off
When the heater is switched off, the control lamp goes off and the fuel supply is switched off. The fan runs on for approx. 4 minutes to cool down. While the fan is running on, the glow plug is switched on for approx. 40 seconds to clean. Special case: If no fuel has been supplied or if the heater is in the “OFF” stage until it is switched off, the heater is stopped without any after running.
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Do not switch the heater off and on again more than twice.
Forced shutdown in ADR / ADR99 mode (only for diesel heaters)
In vehicles for the transport of dangerous goods (e.g. tanker trucks), the heater must be switched off before the truck drives into a danger area (refinery, fuel service station, etc.). Failure to comply results in the heater switching off automatically when:
• The vehicle engine is switched off.
• An additional unit is started up (e.g. auxiliary drive for unloading pump etc.).
• A vehicle door is opened (ADR99 regulation, only in France).
The fan then runs on for max. 40 seconds.
Control and safety devices
• If the heater does not ignite within 90 seconds after starting the fuel pump, the start is repeated. If the heater still does not ignite after another 90 seconds of pumping fuel, the heater is switched off, i.e. the fuel supply is off and the fan runs on for approx. 4 minutes.
• If the flame goes off by itself during operation, the heater is restarted. If the heater does not ignite within 90 seconds after the fuel pump has started, or ignites and goes off again within 15 minutes, the heater is switched off, i.e. the fuel supply is off and the fan runs on for approx. 4 minutes. This status can be remedied by briefly switching off and on again. Do not repeat the switching off/on routine more than twice.
• In the case of overheating, the combined sensor (flame sensor / overheating sensor) triggers, the fuel supply is interrupted and the heater switched off. Once the cause of the overheating has been eliminated, the heater can be re-started by switching off and on again.
• If the lower or upper voltage limit is reached, the heater is switched off after 20 seconds.
• The heater does not start up when the glow plug is defect or when the electric lead to the dosing pump is interrupted.
• If the combined sensor (flame sensor / overheating sensor) is defect or the electric lead interrupted, the heater starts up and is then switched off again during the start phase.
• The speed of the fan motor is monitored continuously. If the fan motor does not start up or if the speed deviates by more than 10%, the heater is switched off after 30 sec.
• When the heater is switched off, the glow plug is switched on for 40 seconds (after-glowing) while the fan runs on to clean off any combustion residues.
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Emergency shutdown – EMERGENCY OFF
If an emergency shutdown – EMERGENCY OFF – is necessary during operation, proceed as follows:
• Switch the heater off with the control or
• pull the fuse out or
• disconnect the heater from the battery.
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Electrical system
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Heater wiring
Caution!
Safety instructions for wiring the heater!
The heater is to be connected up electrically according to the EMC directives. EMC can be affected if the heater is not connected up correctly. For this reason, comply with the following instructions:
• Ensure that the insulation of electrical cables is not damaged. Avoid: chafing, kinking, jamming or exposure to heat.
• In waterproof connectors, seal any connector chambers not in use with filler plugs to ensure they are dirt-proof and water-proof.
• Electrical connections and ground connections must be free of corrosion and firmly connected.
• Lubricate connections and ground connections outside the heater interior with contact grease.
Comply with the following when wiring the heater and the control element:
• Electrical leads, switchgear and controllers must be arranged in the vehicle so that they can function perfectly under normal operating conditions (e.g.heat exposure, moisture etc.).
• The following cable cross sections are to be used between the battery and heater. This ensures that the max. tolerable voltage loss in the cables does not exceed 0.5 V for 12 V or 1 V for 24 V rated voltage. Cable cross sections for a cable length of: – up to 5 m (plus cable + minus cable) = cable cross section 4 mm² – from 5 to 8 m (plus cable + minus cable) = cable cross section 6 mm²
• If the plus cable is to be connected to the fuse box (e.g. terminal 30), the vehicle cable from the battery to the fuse box must be included in rating the overall cable length and possibly re-dimensioned if necessary.
• Insulate unused cable ends.
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1.1 Burner engine
1.2 Glow plug
1.5 Overheating and flame sensor
2.1 Controller
2.2 Dosing pump
2.7 Main fuse 12 volt = 20 A 24 volt = 10 A
2.7.1 Fuse, actuation 5 A
5.1 Battery
5.2.1 Battery operation switch d)
(operation, e.g. controlled by the ignition key)
5.2.2 Battery separating switch d)
(Emergency off function for ADR / ADR99)
5.3 Auxiliary drive HA+
5.3.1 Switch, auxiliary drive
5.5 Generator D+
a) Connection of the control unit and external
sensor according to the circuit diagram “control units”
• rt Power supply, plus – terminal 30
• ge Switch-on signal – S+
• gr Actual temperature
• wsrt Switch off burglar alarm system, PIN 15, positive signal output for relay, Imax = 200 mA for ADR – feedback signal for timer
• br Power supply, minus – terminal 31
• blws Diagnosis
• grrt Nominal temperature
• brws Reference signal sensor
b) Option
Activation of vehicle blower and / or separate fresh air fan The positive signal is only applied during the “Low” control stage (PIN 16, positive signal for relay, Imax = 200 mA)
c) Wiring for operation to ADR / ADR99 (HGV
vehicle transporting dangerous goods, e.g. tanker truck)
d) When only one switching element is used for
item 5.2.1 and 5.2.2 it must be ensured that on activating the function “open the battery separating switch” (EMERGENCY OFF function for ADR / ADR99 etc.), the switch always separates immediately (regardless of the heater status) and all the heater circuits are disconnected from the battery.
Parts list for the circuit diagrams Airtronic / Airtronic M and Airtronic / Airtronic M – ADR mode
Electrical system
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Please note!
Circuit diagram for Airtronic / Airtronic M on page 34. Circuit diagram for Airtronic / Airtronic M - ADR on page 35.
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25 2069 00 98 01 BParts list page 32
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35
Electrical system
5
Airtronic / Airtronic M – ADR mode
25 2069 00 96 01 C
Parts list page 32
36
EasyStart R+
1 Terminal 31 (negative) 2– – 3 Ventilate (switching signal –) 4 DAT cable 5 Pushbutton / LED (negative) 6 Temperature sensor (negative) 7 Terminal 30 (positive) 8 S+ (switching on signal)
9 LED (positive) 10 Diagnosis cable (K line) 11 Pushbutton (negative) 12 Temperature sensor (positive)
EasyStart R
1 Terminal 31 (negative)
2–
3–
4 DAT cable
5 Pushbutton / LED (negative)
6–
7 Terminal 30 (positive)
8 S+ (switching on signal)
9 LED (positive) 10 Diagnosis cable (K line) 11 Pushbutton (negative) 12 – –
Pin assignment at connector B1
EasyStart T
1 Terminal 30 (positive) rt
2 S+ (switching on signal) ge
3 Terminal 31 (negative) br
4 DAT cable vi
5 Diagnosis cable (K line) bl/ws
6 Terminal 58 gr/sw
7 Temperature sensor (positive) gr
8 Temperature sensor (negative) br/ws
9–
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Cable colours
sw = black ws = white rt = red ge = yellow gn = green vi = violet br = brown gr = grey bl = blue li = purple
Parts list, circuit diagrams EasyStart R+ / R / T and EasyStart T - ADR mode
2.15.1 Sensor – room temperature, display (included in the EasyStart R+ scope of supply, optional for EasyStart R / T)
2.15.9 Sensor – outdoor temperature, display
3.1.7 ”ON / OFF“ button
3.1.16 Radio remote control button
3.1.17 ”Mini controller“ control unit
3.2.15 EasyStart T timer
3.3.9 EasyStart R radio remote control (stationary unit)
3.3.10 EasyStart R+ radio remote control (stationary unit)
3.6.1 Adapter cable
3.8.3 Antenna
a) Connection of control units at the heater c) Terminal 58 (lighting) d) Parking ventilation with vehicle blower
(optional)
e) EasyStart T timer connection g) External ”ON / OFF“ button (optional) h) Parking ventilation with vehicle blower
(optional)
x) ADR jumper y) Connect and insulate cables
• The timer / radio remote control must be connected
in accordance with the circuit diagrams (page 37 – 41).
• Insulate unused cable ends.
• Connectors and bush housings are shown from the
cable inlet side.
• You must definitely create the jumper marked in the
circuit diagram with y.
Please note!
Pin assignment at the stationary unit connector
37
Electrical system
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25 2361 00 97 01 CParts list page 36
Circuit diagram - EasyStart R+ and EasyStart R+ in combination with EasyStart T
38
Electrical system
5
Parts list page 36
25 2361 00 97 05 B
Circuit diagram – EasyStart R in combination with mini controller
39
Electrical system
5
Parts list page 36
25 2361 00 97 02 B
Circuit diagram – EasyStart R+ in combination with EasyStart T
40
Electrical system
5
Parts list page 36 25 2361 00 97 03 A
Circuit diagram - EasyStart T and EasyStart T in combination with EasyStart T
41
Electrical system
5
Parts list page 36
25 2361 00 97 04 A
Circuit diagram - ADR mode EasyStart T and EasyStart T in combination with EasyStart T
42
Electrical system
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Parts list for the circuit diagrams for the control units and ADR mode controls
2.15.9 Sensor – outdoor temperature, display
2.15.10 Sensor – control temperature, external (interior)
3.1.9 Changeover "heating / venting"
3.1.17 Mini controller
3.2.8 Module timer (ADR potentiometer)
3.2.14 Timer, mini – 12 / 24 volt
a) Connection of control elements at the heater
• rt Power supply, plus – terminal 30
• ge Switch-on signal – S+
• gr Actual temperature
• wsrt Switch off burglar alarm
(ADR – feedback for timer)
• br Power supply, minus – terminal 31
• blws Diagnosis
• grrt Nominal temperature
• brws Ground connection for externaltemperature sensor and nominaltemperature
c) Lighting, terminal 58 e) Connection, Sensor – control temperature,
external (interior)
g) Connection, external heating button h) Connection, radio remote control TP4i j) Connection, Sensor – outdoor temperature,
display
l) Connection, "heating / ventilation" selector
switch (option). To start: Actuate changeover switch "heat / ventilate", then switch on the heater
z) Lighting, terminal 58
Connectors and bush housings are shownfrom the cable inlet side.
Please note!
Circuit diagrams for the controls on page 43 and 44. Circuit diagrams for the ADR controls on page 45.
Cable colours
sw = black ws = white rt = red ge = yellow gn = green vi = violet br = brown gr = grey bl = blue li = purple
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Parts list page 42
Circuit diagram for control units
44
Electrical system
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Parts list page 42
Circuit diagram for control units
45
Electrical system
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Parts list page 42
Circuit diagram, ADR mode controls
46
Troubleshooting / Maintenance / Service
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In case of faults, please check the following points
• If the heater does not start after being switched on:
– Switch the heater off and on again.
• If the heater still does not start, check whether:
– There is fuel in the tank? – The fuses are OK? – The electrical cables, connections etc. are OK? – Anything is clogging the combustion air supply or exhaust system?
Troubleshooting
If the heater remains faulty even after these points have been checked, or another malfunction occurs in your heater, please contact:
• For installation ex works, your contract workshop.
• For subsequent installation, the workshop who
installed your heater.
Please note that warranty claims can be become void if the heater is changed by a third party or by this installation of third party parts.
Maintenance instructions
• Switch the heater on once a month for about 10 minutes, even outside the heating period.
• Before the heating period starts, the heater should undergo a trial run. If persistent extreme smoke develops, unusual burning noises or a clear fuel smell can be perceived or if electric / electronic parts heat up, the heater must be switched off and put out of service by removing the fuse. In this case, the heater should not be started up again until it has been checked by qualified staff who have been trained on Eberspächer heaters.
• Check the openings of the combustion air supply and exhaust system after longer standstill periods, clean if necessary!
Service
If you have any technical queries or problems with your pre-heater, dial the following service phone number:
Hotline Phone. 0800 / 12 34 300
Fax hotline Fax 01805 / 26 26 24
Outside of Germany, please contact the respective national Eberspächer service agent.
Please note!
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Environment
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EU Declaration of Conformity
With regard to the following products
heater type Airtronic / Airtronic M
we herewith confirm that it conforms with the prime safety requirements stipulated in the directives of the EU Council for harmonisation of the legal regulations of the member states with regard to electromagnetic compatibility (89 / 336 / EEC). This declaration applies to all heaters produced according to the production drawings Airtronic / Airtronic M, which are an integral part of this declaration.
The following standards / directives have been used to assess the product with regard to electromagnetic compatibility:
• EN 50081 – 1 Basic form interference emission.
• EN 50082 – 1 Basic form interference resistance.
• 72 / 245 / EEC – Modification status 2006 / 28 / EU interference suppression in motor vehicles.
Certification
The high quality of Eberspächer’s products is the key to our success. To guarantee this quality, we have organised all work processes in the company along the lines of quality management (QM). Even so, we still pursue a large number of activities for continuous improvement of product quality in order to keep pace with the similarly constantly growing requirements made by our customers. All the steps necessary for quality assurance are stipulated in international standards. This quality is to be considered in a total sense. It affects products, procedures and customer / supp­lier relationships. Officially approved public experts assess the system and the corresponding certification company awards a certificate.
Eberspächer has already qualified for the following standards:
Quality management as per DIN EN ISO 9001:2000 and ISO/TS 16949:1999
Environment management system as per DIN EN ISO 14001:1996
Disposal
Disposal of materials
Old devices, defect components and packaging material can all be separated and sorted into pure­grade factions so that all parts can be disposed of as required in an environment-friendly manner or recycled where applicable. Electric motors, controllers and sensors (e.g. temperature sensors) are deemed to be “electronic scrap”.
Dismantling the heater
The heater is dismantled according to the repair stages in the current troubleshooting / repair instructions.
Packaging
The packaging of the heater can be kept in case it has to be sent back.
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List of key words A – Z
Keyword Page
A
Accident prevention ................................................... 7
ADR .......................................................................... 16
ADR99 ...................................................................... 31
Altitude ..................................................................... 29
Ambient temperature ........................................ 12 – 14
C
Cable harness connection ........................................ 18
Certificates ............................................................... 47
Circuit diagrams ..................... 34, 35, 37 – 41, 43 – 45
Combustion air system ............................................. 23
Control devices ........................................................ 31
Control in heating mode ............................................ 30
Contents .....................................................................2
D
Dangerous goods .............................................. 16, 31
Declaration of conformity ......................................... 47
Description of functions ........................................... 30
Disposal .................................................................... 47
Dosing pump ..................................................... 24 – 27
E
Electronic components ................................ 33, 36, 42
Emergency off .......................................................... 31
Environment management ......................................... 47
EU Declaration of Conformity .................................... 47
Exhaust system ........................................................ 22
F
Faults ....................................................................... 46
Fastening .................................................................. 19
Fan operation ........................................................... 30
Forced shut-down ..................................................... 31
Formation of air bubbles ........................................... 24
Fuel supply .................................................. 5, 24 – 28
Fuel consumption ............................................. 12 – 14
Fuel quality ............................................................... 28
H
Heat flow .......................................................... 12 – 14
Hotline ...................................................................... 46
Keyword Page
I
Introduction ........................................................... 4, 5
Installation ........................................................ 16 – 28
Installation area ................................................. 16, 17
Interference suppression class ........................ 12 – 14
Initial commissioning ................................................ 29
Installation location ........................................... 16, 17
Installation position .................................................. 18
Information ................................................................. 4
Important instructions .............................................. 29
L
List of abbreviations ................................................. 49
M
Maintenance ............................................................. 46
Main dimensions ....................................................... 15
N
Nameplate ................................................................ 20
O
Operation ..................................................................29
Operating instructions .............................................. 29
P
Picture symbols .......................................................... 4
Power consumption ........................................... 12 – 14
Pressure height ........................................................ 27
Pressure side .................................................... 25, 26
Presentation ............................................................... 4
Purpose ...................................................................... 4
R
Rated voltage ................................................... 12 – 14
Regulations ............................................................ 5, 6
S
Safety devices .......................................................... 31
Safety check (before starting) .................................. 29
Scope of supply ................................................. 8 – 11
Storage temperature ......................................... 12 – 14
Statutory regulations ............................................. 5, 6
Start procedure ......................................................... 30
Suction height ........................................................... 27
Switching on ............................................................. 30
Switching off ............................................................. 30
Lists
8
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Lists
8
Keyword Page
T
Technical data .................................................. 12 – 14
Temperature selection .............................................. 30
Test symbol ................................................................ 5
Text structure ............................................................. 4
T-piece ...................................................................... 25
Transport .................................................................. 16
Troubleshooting ........................................................ 46
U
Use ............................................................................. 4
V
Voltage ............................................................. 12 – 14
Voltage limit ...................................................... 12 – 14
W
Weight .............................................................. 12 – 14
Wiring ....................................................................... 32
List of abbreviations
ADR
European agreement about the international transport of dangerous goods on the road.
EC Type approval
Permit awarded by the Federal Vehicle Office for the production of a heater for installation in motorised vehicles.
EMC directive
Electromagnetic compatibility.
JE partner
J. Eberspächer partner.
FAME
Biodiesel according to DIN V 14 214.
List of key words A – Z
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