Eberspächer D 7 L Installation Instructions Manual

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Air
heaters D 7 L
Technical Description
Installation Instructions
Eberspacher
J.
Eberspiicner Eberspiicherstr. D-7300
Telefon (zentral)
(0711)
3109-0
Telefax
3109-500
(0711)
24
Esslingen
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Contents Page
Optional control elements
Control Scope of
Installation instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
elements.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
delivery / Cat. No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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.. Approval, official regulations, general
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Typical installations/
installation location.
Installing the heater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Principaldimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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.. Permissible installations
positions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Running the heating air Running the combustion air
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Running the exhaust. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuelsupply . . . . .
Electrics/wiring diagrams
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8,9
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10,11,12
12,13,14
Operating instructions are supplied with control elements.
2 3 4
4 5
Heating timer with fasteners
Cat. No.
12 V 25 1482 89 19 00 24 V
251483890200
6 6
6 7
7
Timer
Cat. No. 12 V 25 1482 89 25 24 V
251483891000
00
Fasteners
(only required for instal­lation with screen)
Cat. No. 2514827001
00
Cat.
switch
No.
Universal
251380890400
Bulb 12 V 207 00 005
24 V 207 00 006
Room thermostat
Cat. No.
black 25 1557 80
01
00
brown 25 1557 80 07 00
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Scope
of
supply
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Item
10 11 12
13
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14 Temperature 15
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2 3 4 5 6 8
9
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Impulse transmitter 1 1 1 Socket connection casing,
Designation
Basic heater 12
V 25
148001 24 V 25 1481 Identification plate with Name plate V Thermal cutout automatic fuse Solenoid valve for combustion air A Fuel
metering pump
Control unit B Main fuse
Universal switch 6 poles
Cable harness (accessory)
Bulb for universal switch
16
not available
01
alone W
cat.
no.
A
limiting device
+Batterie
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K
E
Cold air Warm air Combustion air Exhaust Fuel
supply
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Installation Instructions
The Eberspacher D 7 L heaters are diesel or fuel oil ope­rated fresh-air heating and ventilating units for universal installation. They can
be
operated independently of the vehicle's engine. Area of application: large vehicles (freight space of trucks, passenger areas of buses). See page 6 for installation registered
in
West-Germany.
The suggestions put forward
in
passenger areas of vehicles
in
these installation instruc­tions are only examples. Possibilities other than those illu­strated tion, means of running they meet the requirements fic regulations
(e.g.
with regard to the choice of installation loca-
air)
are also permissible, provided
of
the West German road traf-
(StVZO),
and if necessary after consultation
with the manufacturer.
Approval, official regulations, general
1.
For
vehicles registered road traffic regulations ved by the Federal Motor Vehicle official test symbol
plate). .
name
The year of first operation
in
West Germany (subject to the
StVZO),
the heaters are appro-
Office and receive
(D
7 L 'VV"V.S
is
124)
indicated
a requirement of German
on
an the
approval not representing a model number.
2.lf the heater
is
installed
in
special-purpose vehicles
(e.g. vehicles transporting dangerous cargoes), the regula­tions applicable to such vehicles must be observed.
3.
The heater must not
be
operated
in
closed rooms,
e.g. garages. The heater must always tank
is
to
be
filled.
4.
The heaters must by the manufacturer and
be
switched off when the petrol
be
installed by a workshop approved
in
compliance with the installa-
tion instructions.
5.
The heaters may only by the manufacturer and
be
used for the purpose specified
in
compliance with the opera­ting instructions supplied with every heater. Operating the heater mable vapours or dust can build up
is
not permitted where inflam-
(e.g.
near fuel, coal
or sawdust stores, grain silos etc.).
6.
The proposed installations tions are only examples.
in
the installation instruc-
Other installation locations are also permissible, provided they comply with the general installation requirements the manufacturer should consulted
if
necessary.
In
all other respects, differences
be
from the installation instructions, particularly with regard to wiring (wiring diagrams), fuel supply, combustion air and exhaust ducts, and use of operating and control elements not supplied by the manufacturer, are only permissible with the written approval of the manufactu­rer.
Failing that, the manufacturer's warranty
is
null and void for the entire heater system, as is the general ope­rating permit.
7.
Every combustion process generates exhaust gas, which has toxic constituents. Because of this and the high temperatures generated, the exhaust duct must comply without fail with the installation instructions. Failure to comply with the instructions or operation of the heater
in
closed rooms (garages) harbours the risk
of poisoning.
8.
When the heater or the heating system authorized workshop must mage
in
an expert manner and using genuine spare
be
called
is
damaged, an
in
to repair the da-
parts. Makeshift repairs (on one's own initiative) or the use of non-genuine spare parts are dangerous, and therefore not permitted. When carried out the general design approval
in
cars, they invalidate
of
the heater and conse-
quently the general permit of the vehicle.
9.
The warranty conditions are set forth
let given to
when the heater
you by the after-sales service workshop
is
installed.
in
the heater book-
Only our warranty conditions shall apply.
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Installing the heater
Permissible installation positions:
Installation should as a rule be illustrated. consult
A heater both axes out of this position by up to non-level positions of the vehicle while it and starting of up to Heating
Installation
For installation in
West Germany, the following applies:
Since fuel, exhaust and combustion air lines areas may not have any must be installed area and with
the outside must
Heaters must not areas of buses sengers).
If
different arrangements are necessary, please
the manufacturer.
installed
still operate. Furthermore, continuous operation after
is
possible at deviations from the normal position
in
the normal position can be tilted by
± 30°, provided these positions are not long-term.
is
impossible at more than 30° deviation.
in
passenger areas:
in
passenger areas of vehicles registered
in
a box sealed off from the passenger
ventilation from the outside. Openings to
be
proof against splash water.
be
installed
(vehicles with seats for more than 8 pas-
in
the normal position
±
15°,
as a result of
is
being driven,
in
loose connections, the heater
in
the driver and passenger
as
passenger
If
the bus has nowhere but the interior to install a heater, then the bodywork must located sible using a box integral to the bodywork, ventilated from the outside and airtight to the inside, then placed.
The factory plate must be clearly visible with the heater
place. xed, with the same information as the on the heater which a cover necessary if the
without the aid of tools.
Electrical in is heater components, protection against spray water); plugs should
on
the outside and not the inside. This
If
necessary, a second plate (duplicate) can be affi-
placed
the vehicle not affected (sufficient clearance from hot vehicle and
in
front of the heater. A second plate
original
wiring, switches and controls must
in
such a manner that their proper operation
face downward.
be
modified so that the heater
is
also fea-
in
which the heater
original, to a place
is
clearly visible after installation, or to
is
is
visible after removal of a cover
be
arranged
is
in
un-
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Running the combustion air Piping
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Solenoid valve
The combustion air must be sucked (not from the passenger compartment flexible tubing mounted to the heater without shortening or extending this tubing but leaving it unchanged.
When the heater is adequately ventilated to the outside. The opening (approx.
2
25
cm
to the outside must be located in such a
)
it is protected against spraywater and dirt provided with an elbow tube.
Running the exhaust Piping
installed in a box, the latter
in
from the outside
or
trunk) using the
must
way
or
it
must
Exhaust
be
that
be
..
In
running the exhaust lines, care should be taken that:
1.
Exhaust gases cannot be expected to enter the vehicle or be sucked in through the vehicle or heater blower.
2.
The outlet of the exhaust pipe must extend to the out­side and must be run in such a manner that clogged by dirt enter can Should a further extension of the exhaust line be neces­sary, a
steel tube 40 mm (approx.1 at the joining end (approx. exhaust pipe connection and it should be laid with a slight downward slope or have approx. 5 lowest points. The exhaust the air stream formed by the vehicle's travel. The ex­haust connection on the heater may not be shortened, but it
may
the same.
and
flow out.
must
outlet
be bent,
snow
and that any water that does
42
x 1
mm
with an internal diameter of
5/8
in.)
which is opened out to
13/4
in.)
should be used. The
be securely attached to the exhaust
mm
(0.2
in.)
drain holes at the
must
be to the outside but not facing
so
long as the total length remains
it
cannot be
42
mm
()
3.
Penetrations to the outside of the vehicle should be ma­de tight against spray-water with a grommet.
4.
Parts of the vehicle important for its operation must not have their function disturbed (maintain adequate ance).
Exhaust
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clear-
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Running
the
heating air
Locate the
the exhaust gases from the
heater In
fresh air heating (drawing the heating air from outside),
the fresh air
possible and not area subjected to wind pressure or vacuum. When opera­ting as a ting air sucked
A heater provides the greatest heating air flow when it blows freely. Components which carry heating air reduce the
flow of heating air.
1.
Installation without temperature limiting device
inlet for the heating air
itself cannot contaminate the heating air.
should be drawn
in
the vicinity of the exhaust pipe or
recirculating heater, locate the inlet for the hea-
in
such a way that the out-flowing hot air cannot be
directly
in
again.
in
such a manner that
vehicle's engine and from the
in
from as high a position as
in
an
In
order to enable you to determine whether the installa­tion method you intend to employ excessively reduces the
flow of heating air - the limit is reached when the hea-
ter overheats - we have
ry
heater model and a component rating for every compo-
nent through which heating air
Equipment Catalog). The component rating sum of the components attached to
the heater through which heating air flows may not ex­ceed the heater rating.
outflow temperature
The measured after from the heater) when parts are used that have not been given a component factor. The temperature may not ex­ceed
140°C.
completion of installation (300 mm down
stipulated a heater rating for eve-
flows (See Additional
in
the hot air line must only be
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Item
Item
2 3
4 5 7
Total of component factors
Designation
D 7 L heater
Designation
2 connections Flexible tube 100 mm ¢
(40
1 m 4 m 2 x Outflow grid 100 mm ¢
in)
(160
in)
90° bends of flexible tubing 100
(4
m.
in)
run
(4
in)
mm ¢ (4
Cat.
No.
25 1226 89 10 2114
in)
251226890500
8
00
11
380000
Heater factor
8
Component factor
0,2 1,0
4,0 1,0 1,8
8,0
0
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2. Installation with temperature limiting device
C-)
Item
Item
2
3
4
5
7
8
Total of components factors
Designation
D 7 L heater
Designation Cat. No.
2 Connections 25 Flexible tube 100 mm ¢
1 m (40
3 m
2 x 90° bends of flexible tubing 100 Outflow grid 100 mm ¢ Outflow tube 100 mm ¢ with temperature limiting device
(120
in)
in)
(4
(4
m.
in)
in)
run
(4
in)
mm ¢ (4
in)
12268900
102114
25
1226890500
25
1431
11
38 00 00
8901
00
Heater factor
8
Component factor
0,2 1,0
3,0 1,0 1,8
0,7
7,7
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Fuel
supply
Divergences
1.
Fuel is
preferably
connection)
Sketch 1
1
2.
In
the
event
diesel-engined
for
from
as
of
heaters
the
instructions
tapped
shown
difficulties
in
vehicles
of
more
than 5 kW
set
from
the
Sketch
and
1.
in
fitting
petrol-engined
forth
vehicle
the
riser
(as a
here
fuel
pipe,
vehicles
rule
trucks.
are
not
permitted.
tank
or
from a separate
the
supply
with a mechanical
construction
as
they
fuel
line
can
be
machinery
can
lead
tank
Fuel
connection
tapped
fuel
pump
etc.)
to
malfunctions.
with
separate
as
shown
.
riser
to
heater
in
Sketch 2 in
pipe
(tank
the
case
of
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2000
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300
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petrol
6 m
with
diesel
To
Gmechanical
engine
pump
or
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4 Fuel
5 Fuel metering 6
7 Fuel pipe, plastic, internal dia. 2
8 Riser pipe (tank connection),
9 Fuel pipe, internal dia. 4
Fuel connection
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fuel
pump
6.
to
heater
0
7
tank
(vehicle Fuel branch Fuel hose, internal dia. 5 Cat. No.
(only necessary Cat. No.
Fuel hose, internal dia. Cat. No.
Cat. No.
Cat. No.
Cat. No.
360
pre-filter
25
360
090
25
049 08016001
75
1226
pump
75
31117
1156
10
tank
350
when
contaminated
89
00
(150 to
300
300000
030
steel copper
or
separate tank)
mm
37
vertically
3.5
mm
mm
internal dia. 4
mm
C)
fuel is used)
upwards)
mm
10
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3.
Permissible suction and pressure heads for installations as per
1.
and
2.;
permissible positioning of metering
pump.
Max.
fuel level
Fuel
connection to heater
e
Supply pressure from tank to metering pump: e = max. 1000 mm
Suction head: with tank at zero pressure: f=
max. 750 mm with diesel oil
Metering pump
_._.1-
Min. fuel level
4.
Important
Sections 45 and 46 of the West German road traffic regu­lations also apply, with due alteration of details, for the fuel lines
and additional tanks of heaters.
Protect ting; do not install near
fuel line, filter and metering pump from overhea-
silencers and exhaust pipes.
Check whether tank ventilation Intake
from tank when underpressure occurs during operation f=
Pressure head, metering pump to heater: g = max.
Fuel line, metering pump to heater, should not have a slope if at all possible.
When laying fuel line, fuel filter and fuel metering pump near the rear latter.
For tubing, never
(valve 0.03 bars
max. 400 mm with diesel oil
2000 mm
axle, allow for the spring deflection of the
connection of the fuel branches, always use rubber
plastic pipe.
is
working properly
in
tank cap):
Cut
fuel tubes and pipes to length only with a sharp knife.
Cuts may not be indented, any must be burr-free.
Right
Wrong
Connect up flush.
11
fuel pipes with a fuel tube.
C!ip Tube with screw
Heat and bend
Fit
the fuel pipe
plastic pipe
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Fuel grades
Fuel
of
D 7 L at low temperatures
The heater can take without problem the fuel you use your tank and which is commercially available. diesel fuel mitted. The refineries winter temperatures (winter diesel). Difficulties can therefore only arise at extremely low tem­perature (as manual). If
the heater rules must be observed: at temperatures above 0 °C, any type of diesel fuel can be used. If
there tures, mix
Electrics: Arrange electric cables, switch and control units
vehicle cannot be impaired under tions.
no.
1 and
no.
2.
Admixture of used oil
automatically adapt their fuels to normal
in
the engine - see the vehicle's instruction
is
fuelled from a separate tank, the following
is
no special diesel fuel available at low tempera-
in
petroleum or petrol according to the table.
in
such a way that their correct functioning
normal operating condi-
Control unit
Permissible
installation angles
In
the USA
is
not per-
in
in
the
Temperature Winter
diesel fuel
o °C to - 15 °C**
-
15°C
to - 25 °C
-
25°C
to - 40 °C
* or special winter diesel fuels. **
or
in
accordance with fuel manufacturer's specifications.
The fuel line and the fuel pump must be fuel by operation for 15 minutes.
Fuel for special cases
In
special cases, the heaters can also be operated with extralight fuel oil (above please consult the manufacturer.
Fit
the control unit so that
(from both its own vehicle and preceding ones). Outside
is
installation ged
in
ward.
thus not permissible. The unit
the vehicle interior, with the plugs pointing down-
Non-permissible
100%
50%
0 0c) or petroleum.
it
is
protected from splash water
Control unit
installation angles
Additive
50 % Petroleum or petrol
100
% Petroleum*
filled with new
If
in
doubt,
is
best arran-
Electric installation
The required cross-sectional areas of the + lines and
- lines must be determined from the If
the dimensions of the line are too small then there is a danger that the heater will be switched off after starting due to undervoltage.
Total length in
meters
(+ and - cable
lengths added) up to 5
5-8
8 - 14
20
14 -
- 28
20
In
general use
up to 7
7 -
11
11
-18
18-28
in
DIN section in
10 16 25
America
(5.2) (8.4) (13.4) (21.5)
cross-
mm
4
6
following table.
automatically
2
Cable
No. general use in
America)
10
8
6
4
(in
Example Line length (plus)
Line length (minus)
Example Line length (plus)
Line length (minus)
12
1:
2:
heater - battery heater - battery
overall length resulting line
cross-section
heater - battery heater - chassis
overall length resulting line
cross-section
=4m =4m
=8m
=6mm
=4m =1m
=5m
=4
mm
2
2
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1.2
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2.4
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1.3
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2.7
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16
A
1.4
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2.7.2
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