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Trumatic S 3002 P / S 3002 / S 5002 - OTOPARTS

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8<br />

Installation instructions<br />

Installation and repair jobs on the heater are only to be<br />

carried out by an expert. Read and follow the installation<br />

instructions carefully prior to starting any work!<br />

Failing to adhere to the installation instructions or<br />

installing the equipment incorrectly may have fatal<br />

consequences!<br />

Intended use<br />

This heater was built for installing in caravans and other trailers.<br />

The S <strong>3002</strong> (P) heater is also suitable for installing in motor<br />

homes. It is not approved for installation in boats. Other<br />

forms of use are also possible after consultation with Truma.<br />

Approval<br />

Directive 2004/78/EC stipulates that a safety shut-off device<br />

is required if motor homes are being heated while driving.<br />

The Truma SecuMotion gas pressure regulator meets this<br />

requirement.<br />

A type-tested liquid gas heater may be operated while driving<br />

throughout Europe in accordance with EU directive 2001/56/EC<br />

by installing a safety shut-off device such as the Truma<br />

SecuMotion gas pressure regulator with an appropriately<br />

designed gas installation.<br />

The safety shut-off device is also recommended for safety<br />

reasons if caravans are being heated while driving.<br />

S <strong>3002</strong> (P)<br />

The S <strong>3002</strong> (P) heater is approved for installation in motor<br />

vehicles for transporting passengers (vehicle class M1 motor<br />

homes) that have no more than 8 seats (excluding the driver’s<br />

seat) and for installation in trailers (vehicle class O caravans).<br />

The equipment must not be installed in busses (vehicle<br />

classes M2 and M3) or vehicles for transporting hazardous<br />

goods.<br />

For installation in special-purpose vehicles, the regulations applicable<br />

in each case must be observed.<br />

S <strong>5002</strong><br />

The S <strong>5002</strong> heater is approved for installation in trailers (vehicle<br />

class O caravans).<br />

The equipment must not be installed in motor homes<br />

(vehicle class M1), busses (vehicle classes M2 and M3)<br />

or vehicles for transporting hazardous goods.<br />

For installation in special-purpose vehicles, the regulations applicable<br />

in each case must be observed.<br />

Declaration of conformity<br />

The <strong>Trumatic</strong> S has been tested by the DVGW and complies<br />

with the gas equipment directive (90/396/EEC) and the other<br />

applicable EC directives. The product ID No. for EU countries is<br />

S <strong>3002</strong> (P): CE-0085AP0325<br />

S <strong>5002</strong>: CE-0085AP0326<br />

The heater complies with heater directive 2001/56/EC and<br />

annexes 2004/78/EC and 2006/119/EC and bears the<br />

type approval number<br />

S <strong>3002</strong> (P): e1 00 0140<br />

S <strong>5002</strong>: e1 00 0141<br />

The heater complies with the interference suppression directive<br />

72/245/EEC for vehicle engines with annexes 2004/104/EC,<br />

2005/83/EC and 2006/28/EC and bears type approval number:<br />

e1 03 2603.<br />

The heater complies with EMC directive 89/336/EEC.<br />

Regulations<br />

Guarantee claims, warranty claims and acceptance of liability<br />

will be ruled out in the event of the following:<br />

– modifications to the unit (including accessories),<br />

– modifications to the exhaust duct and the cowl,<br />

– failure to use original Truma parts as replacement parts<br />

and accessories,<br />

– failure to follow the installation and operating instructions.<br />

It also becomes illegal to use the appliance, and in some<br />

countries this even makes it illegal to use the vehicle.<br />

The year when the equipment was first taken into operation<br />

must be indicated with a check on the type plate.<br />

Installation in vehicles must accord with the technical and<br />

administrative provisions of the individual country of use (e.g.<br />

EN 1949). National specifications and regulations (in Germany,<br />

for example, DVGW Worksheet G 607) must be respected.<br />

In other countries always observe the respectively valid<br />

regulations.<br />

More information on the regulations in the relevant destination<br />

countries can be requested from our foreign representatives<br />

(see Truma Service Booklet or www.truma.com).<br />

The combustion air must not be taken from the vehicle<br />

interior. The combustion air must always be obtained<br />

from the outside.<br />

Please pay attention to the “Special installation instructions”<br />

when installing the equipment in motor homes.<br />

Choice of location<br />

1. The driver must not be able to come into contact with the<br />

heater when sitting in his seat. The heater must not be installed<br />

directly behind the driver’s seat.<br />

2. Always install the appliance and its exhaust gas duct in<br />

such a way that it is easily accessible for service work at all<br />

times and can be removed and installed easily.<br />

3. As a rule, the heater should be installed inside the wardrobe<br />

in the vehicle.<br />

Installation cut-out<br />

S <strong>3002</strong> (P): 480 x 480 mm<br />

S <strong>5002</strong>: 510 mm wide, 522 mm high.<br />

For satisfactory operation of the heater it is important that the<br />

heater base and bottom edge of the installation box are assembled<br />

on one level so that the control knob is flush with the<br />

casing.<br />

4. Using the installation template, check whether the floor cutout<br />

section (S <strong>3002</strong> (P) 205 x 100 mm, S <strong>5002</strong>: 235 x 230 mm)<br />

for the combustion air intake is to be on the right or on the<br />

left, under the appliance (fig. A shows right-handed installation,<br />

fig. G left-handed installation). The combustion air<br />

intake must not be subjected to wheel spray, otherwise<br />

fit a spray guard.<br />

There should be no heat-sensitive materials under<br />

the appliance (cut away carpeting). In the case of PVC<br />

flooring, the heating of the heater base may cause some discoloration.<br />

Never allow flammable / heat sensitive material to<br />

be near the combustion-air suction, not even in close proximity<br />

to the vehicle underbody. Alternatively, these must be protected<br />

from thermal influences (e.g. by using an air shield).<br />

Fig. B: If the heater is installed on a plinth, false floor or<br />

the like, the intake extension (part no. 30030-04800, length<br />

50 cm) must be used. The intake extension must be freely<br />

suspended in the air flow approximately 5 to 10 cm below the<br />

lowest point of the vehicle (shorten if necessary). Two intake<br />

extensions are required for the <strong>Trumatic</strong> S <strong>5002</strong>.

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