Wallas 1800 t Installation Manual

Summary of 1800 t

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    10l 5l 2413 2411 2410 2412 2467 2448 2460 28/45mm max 2m 1800, max 5m 6m 6,2 kg 60 1,55m 7 kg 1800 2400 3415 12v 2400, max 8m 2069 - 67 - 1800 t / 2400 t 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 12 6 11 13 en technical information mounting bolt m8 x 120 mm din 931 / iso 4014 corrugated base plate m8 din 137 a hose binder...

  • Page 2: Technical Information

    - 68 - 12 v dc 1800 t 2400 t 0,35 - 0,5 a 0,6 - 1,0 a 0,10 - 0,18 l/h 0,12 - 0,23 l/h 900 w 1100 w 1700 w 2200 w 2 x ø 60 mm en technical information fuel paraffi n 6,2 kg 13,7 lbs operating voltage fuel consumption heating power, max power consumption dimensions (l x h x w) weight maximum permitted...

  • Page 3: Installation

    - 69 - en installation operation description the 1800 t and 2400 t heaters are forced air diesel heaters without an exposed flame. The 1800 t and 2400 t models take combustion air from outside the boat through the outer coaxial exhaust gas pipe and blow their exhaust out through the inner coaxial pi...

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    - 70 - en installation heater installation country specific regulations shall be followed in any installation. The warranty of boat products is valid only in boat installations. The warranty is not valid in installations to vehicles or other spaces. The device is meant for marine pleasure craft use....

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    - 71 - 13 mm ø 35 / ø 50 mm ø 60 mm ø 67 mm ø 2 mm ø 5 / ø 6 mm pz 2 ph 2 tx 10 en installation the necessary installation tools always use original wallas accessories and parts with wallas equipment. In a metal-hulled boat, you must ensure that the device, the exhaust gas lead-through, the fuel con...

  • Page 6: Installation

    K00038 k00101 - 72 - 1 5 2 3 4 en installation fastening the device fix the mounting plate (1) with screws (4) to a suitable place and check that the bottom of the heater is in horizontal position. Lift the heater into the installation plate and lock the device with the mounting bolts (2). There has...

  • Page 7: Installation

    - 73 - x 31 1 mm 125 mm 381 mm 70 mm 1k 1 43 2 43 45 42 47 44 43 41 3 2 1 j 40 j 47 40 44 45 43 1k 3 42 en installation direct attachement to exhaust on deck • exhaust head 2460 closes by pressing down and turning clockwise, opens by turning counterlockwise. • exhaust head is opened for mounting by ...

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    K001 14 - 74 - ø 2 mm ( 3 / 32 ’’) 100 mm (3 15 / 16 ’’) 65 mm (2 9 / 16 ’’) 17,5 mm ( 11 / 16 ’’) 4,5 mm ( 11 / 64 ’’) 47 mm (1 27 / 32 ’’) 56,1 mm (2 13 / 64 ’’) 10 12 17,5 mm ( 11 / 16 ’’) 69 mm (2 23 / 32 ’’) 104 mm (4 3 / 32 ’’) en installation control panel installation cut a suitable installa...

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    K00143 - 75 - 11 13 en installation an extension collar (11) is used when control panel is surface mounted. The box of the panel includes 4 pcs screws 3,5 x 40mm (black) tx10 (13). When installing the control panel surface mounted (using the collar) , a loop to the control panel cabel must be done. ...

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    K001 14 - 76 - 0 - 4 4 - 6 6 - 10 4 (11 or 10 awg) 6 (9 or 8 awg) 10 (7 or 6 awg) en installation electrical connections things to note about the connections the device uses 12v (nominal) direct current voltage. To minimize current losses, make the power cable as short as possible and avoid joining....

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    - 77 - 2 12 en installation electrical connections of the device 12v direct current system connect the red wire of the power cord to the plus terminal of the battery and the black or blue wire to the minus terminal. A 15 a main fuse (12) must be installed near the battery on the red plus wire of the...

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    - 78 - 5 l 2024 10 l 30 l 130 l 2027 4030 4130 200 x 300 x 130 mm 380 x 195 x 210 mm 590 x 200 x 300 mm 800 x 400 x 600 mm en installation fuel connections things to note about the connections the standard length of the fuel hose is 2 m (max 8 m) 6,5’ (max 26’). Cut the fuel hose to a length suitabl...

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    K00144 - 79 - 25 27 19 18 20 16 27 26 23 24 11 21 24 15 21 11 22 17 22 en installation fuel lines & tank connection • the fuel tank (17) must be placed so that it always - also under heeling lies below the heater bot- tom level. • the tank vent tube (22) end must be taken so high that fuel from tank...

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    K00047 - 80 - fuel 200 mm 400 mm 500 mm min 300 mm (11 13 / 16 ”) en installation goose neck safety distances exhaust gas connections exhaust gas lead-throughs exhaust gas lead-throughs 2467 and the closable model 2460 are suitable for device 1800 t and 2400 t. The ø 28/45 mm lead-throughs fi t the ...

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    - 81 - en installation insulation kits insulation kit for a metal-hulled boat an insulation kit must be used to insulate the lead-through from the boat’s metal hull. The insulation kit insulates the exhaust gas lead-through and the device from each other. In fault situations the electric circuit run...

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    K00040 - 82 - 2448 (1028+2045) 2467 min 150 mm (5 29 / 32 ”) ø 74 mm (2 29 / 32 ”) max 25 mm ( 31 / 32 ”) 125 mm (4 29 / 32 ”) 30 - 50 mm (1 3 / 16 ” - 1 31 / 32 ”) 1028 2045 2467 31 32 33 35 30 34 34 32 33 31 30 35 30 en installation specifi c instructions for individual lead-throughs side lead-thr...

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    - 83 - 2460 41 42 43 44 45 47 40 46 47 40 en installation closable lead-through 2460 the cap of the closable lead-through must be detached for installation and seal maintenance by pressing the spring indicated by the arrow in with, for instance, a screwdriver. Take care not to let the screwdriver sl...

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    K00040 - 84 - 100 mm (3 15 / 16 ”) 2460 2069 2460 max 45 mm (1 25 / 32 ”) 30 - 50 mm (1 3 / 16 ” - 1 31 / 32 ”) ø 74 mm (2 29 / 32 ”) ø 74 mm (2 29 / 32 ”) min 150 mm (5 29 / 32 ”) max 45 mm (1 25 / 32 ”) 1028 2045 2448 (1028+2045) en installation installation of the closable deck lead-through 2460....

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    - 85 - installation en air ductings description of installation to ensure a proper air fl ow in a long duct into a far front of the boat, it is useful to to lead the hotter duct all the way to the front. The other duct can then be distributed according the need. The lower duct is hotter. 1800 t / 24...

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    - 86 - installation en there has to be minimum 100 cm 2 (16 square inches) ventilation hole in the space where the heater is installed. Warm air ducting of the heater it is important to plan the proper routing of the duct and the locations of the air reg- isters. It is good to locate the heater as n...

  • Page 21: Ø 60 Mm

    - 87 - k00035 k00036 k00037 ø 60 mm ø 111 mm (4 3 / 8 ”) 23 mm ( 29 / 32 ”) ø 90 mm (3 17 / 32 ”) 1 3 5 4 2 7 6 installation en 1. Blower grill 2. Adjustment valve 3. Fastening screw 4. Air duct 5. Insulation 6. Hose clamp 7. Body at least one of the two air outlets of the heater must be open at all...

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    - 88 - installation en warm air duct  it is recommend to isolate the warm air ducts.  take care of that warm air registers are not closed at the same time. Initial start-up the device usually does not start the fi rst time after it has been installed. It may take several starts for the fuel hoses ...

  • Page 23: Operation

    - 89 - 1 2 8 3 9 5 7 6 4 ~ 20 °c (~ 68 °f) 1. ~ 5 °c (~ 41 °f) 2. ~ 11 °c (~ 52 °f) 3. ~ 17 °c (~ 63 °f) 4. ~ 23 °c (~ 73 °f) 5. ~ 29 °c (~ 84 °f) 6. ~ 35 °c (~ 95 °f) en operation using the unit ignition the start-up process and heating is automatic. The heater will ignite when the heating switch (...

  • Page 24: M A X

    M a x m a x m i n m i n - 90 - operation en adjusting the heat adjustment of temperature can be done by using thermostat (recommended use) or manually. The desired mode is choosen by turning the regulation knob (2) min - max - min – max, by doing this the unit is switched to either to thermostat- or...

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    - 91 - en operation air boost the air boost is meant to be used when you need bigger air volume for example to remove moisture. This function forces the main blower run with maximum effect when the heater is running, the air boost can be activated by pressing the ventila- tion switch (7) one time sh...

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    - 92 - 30 s 10 s 10 s 10 s 10 s operation en colour blink interval function green red red ventilation on combustion indicator when the com- bustion has begun normally aftercooling orange sun switch has shut down the device orange device in remote control mode orange yellow heating on signal lights a...

  • Page 27: Maintenance

    - 93 - en maintenance maintenance recommendations basic maintenance special recommendations occasional use of unit will keep the unit functional. Removal of water from the tank during the period of use, add isopropyl alcohol-based (not ethyl or methyl based) anti-freeze for petrol vehicles (carburet...

  • Page 28: Maintenance

    - 94 - en maintenance opening the device in order to remove the bottom plate open the screw and pull the bottom plate out. When installing the bottom plate back be sure that none of the cords or the fuel line will not remain between the bottom plate and the frame. Check that the sleeve of return lin...

  • Page 29: Of Wallas Products

    2+ + 1 - 95 - 2+ + 1 en warranty terms for recreational use of wallas products when making a warranty claim, the customer must provide proof that the mainte- nance and safety instructions have been thoroughly followed. This warranty does not apply to defects which have arisen due to carelessness in ...