Webasto Thermo 90 ST Installation Instructions Manual - page 5
Thermo 90 S / Thermo 90 ST
Statutory regulations governing installation
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Statutory regulations governing installation
1.1.
Statutory regulations governing installation
Thermo 90 S heaters have been type-tested and approved in
accordance with EC Directives 2001/56/EC (heater) and 72/245/EEC
(EMC) and Thermo 90 ST in accordance with ECE-R 122 (heater) and
ECE-R 10 (EMC) with the following permit numbers:
e1 00 0005 (Thermo 90 S, heater)
e1 03 1173 (Thermo 90 S, EMC)
E1 00 0217 (Thermo 90 ST, heater)
E1 03 4881 (Thermo 90 ST, EMC)
Primarily the regulations of Annex VII of the Directive 2001/56/EG and
Part I and Annex 7 of the directive ECE-R 122 must be observed for the
installation.
NOTE:
The provisions of these Directives are binding within the territory
governed by EU Directive 70/156/EEC and/or EC/2007/46 (binding
for new vehicle types as of 29/04/2009) and should also be
observed in countries in which there are no special regulations!
IMPORTANT
Failure to follow the installation instructions and the notes contained
therein will lead to all liability being refused by Webasto. The same
applies if repairs are carried out incorrectly or with the use of parts other
than genuine spare parts. This will result in the invalidation of the type
approval for the heater and therefore of its homologation / EC- or ECE
type licence.
1.2.
Extract from directive ECE-R 122 Part I and Annex 7
Start of extract.
Part I
5.3 Vehicle Installation Requirements for Combustion Heaters and
for Electric Heaters
5.3.1 Scope
5.3.1.1 Subject to paragraph 5.3.1.2, heaters shall be installed according
to the requirements of paragraph 5.3.
5.3.1.2 Vehicles of category O having liquid fuel heaters are deemed to
comply with the requirements of paragraph 5.3.
5.3.2 Positioning of heater
5.3.2.1 Body sections and any other components in the vicinity of the hea-
ter must be protected from excessive heat and the possibility of fuel or oil
contamination.
5.3.2.2 The heater shall not constitute a risk of fire, even in the case of
overheating. This requirement shall be deemed to be met if the installation
ensures an adequate distance to all parts and suitable ventilation, by the
use of fire resistant materials or by the use of heat shields.
5.3.2.3 In the case of M2 and M3 vehicles, the combustion heater must
not be positioned in the passenger compartment. However, an installation
in an effectively sealed envelope which also complies with the conditions
in paragraph 5.3.2.2 may be used.
5.3.2.4 The label referred to in Annex 7, paragraph 4, or a duplicate, must
be positioned so that it can be easily read when the combustion heater is
installed in the vehicle.
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