Webasto Air Top 2000 ST B Workshop Manual - page 9
Air Top 2000 ST
Introduction
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1.4.2 General safety information
The mouth of the exhaust pipe should be installed upwards,
to the side or, if the exhaust pipe passes under the floor of
the vehicle, to the side or rear limit of the driver’s cab or the
vehicle.
The function of important parts of the vehicle must not be
adversely affected. It must not be possible for condensate or
water to collect in the exhaust pipe. Drain holes may be
used.
The electric cables and controls for the air-conditioning sys-
tem must be arranged in the vehicle so that their proper
functioning cannot be adversely affected in normal operat-
ing conditions.
Compliance with §§ 45 and 46 of the Road Vehicle Licens-
ing Act must be ensured for the installation of fuel lines and
the installation of additional fuel tanks.
The main points from this law:
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Fuel pipes must be designed in such a way that torsion
in the vehicle, movements by the engine and the like do
not have a negative effect on their durability. They must
be protected from mechanical damage.
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Parts that carry fuel must be protected from heat that
will adversely affect their function and positioned so
that dripping or evaporating fuel cannot collect or ignite
on hot parts or on electrical equipment.
The air heater’s heat exchanger can be used for a max-
imum of 10 years and must then be replaced by the
manufacturer or one of its authorised workshops
using a genuine spare part. A label must then be
affixed to the heater showing the date of sale and the
wording “Genuine spare part”.
When you change the heat exchanger it is essential that you
also replace the overheating protection element (overheat-
ing sensor) to prevent possible function faults caused by
using the old overheating sensor.
The Air Top 2000 ST air heaters are prepared for interior
installation and sealing direct on the cabin floor or a cabin
wall. Non-release connections must be used in the interior
for combustion air and exhaust pipes with the accessories
available from Webasto.
The seal between the heater mounting and the vehicle floor
must always be installed, otherwise harmful emissions may
get into the interior of the vehicle.
The hot and combustion air intake openings must be posi-
tioned in such a way that no water can ingress into them if
the vehicle drives through a water hazard for which it has
been approved.
The heater must not be installed in the driver’s or passenger
cabin of buses (vehicle classes M2 and M3). If the heater is
nevertheless installed in such a place, the installation box
must be tightly sealed against the vehicle interior. The instal-
lation box must have sufficient external ventilation to ensure
that a maximum temperature of 40 °C is not exceeded in
the box. Fault faults may occur if the temperature exceeds
this level.
The heater must be switched off at filling stations and tank
farms as a result of the risk of explosion.
Wherever inflammable vapours or dust may form (for
example in the vicinity of fuel, carbon, wood dust or cereal
stores or the like), the heater must be switched off as a
result of the risk of explosion.
The heater must not be operated in enclosed areas such as
garages and workshops without an emissions extraction
system, even if you use the timer, because of the risk of
asphyxiation and poisoning.
In the event of lengthy heavy smoke development, unusual
combustion noise or a smell of fuel, the heater must be put
out of action by removing the fuse and must not be started
again until it has been examined by Webasto-trained per-
sonnel. Claims can only be made if it can be verified that the
claimant has complied with the servicing and safety instruc-
tions.
Installation regulations for Webasto fuel tanks for supplying
fuel to heaters in vehicles:
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The tank must not be installed in the passenger or
driver’s cabin of buses.
•
The fuel filler neck must not be inside the passenger or
driver’s cabin in any vehicle.
•
Fuel tanks for normal or super grades of petrol must not
be immediately behind the front trim of the vehicle.
They must be separated from the engine in such a way
that in the event of an accident the fuel will not be
expected to ignite. This does not apply to tractor units
with an open driver’s seat.
The fuel lines (Mecanyl hose) must not be immediately next
to the exhaust pipe and must be thermally insulated if nec-
essary, otherwise they will pose a fire risk.
All pipes that come into contact with fuel must have sealed
connections, they must not be damaged in any way and the
must be checked at regular intervals (at least the same inter-
vals as an inspection of the vehicle as a whole).