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Introduction
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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 Regis-
tration 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.