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Use, maintenance and installation instructions

  

TEC 30D EV

IN

GL

E

S

E

 8

.fm

GB

(*)The equipment has undergone acoustic emissions testing at the independent and 
qualified DNV Modulo Uno laboratory, which issued the appropriate certification of com-
pliance based on Directive 2000/14/EC.

Noise level

Level of LwA sound power 
(measured and guaranteed)

db(A)

84

(*)

Level of LpA acoustic pressure 
(measured at 7m)

db(A)

59

(*)

Starter battery characteristics

Minimum battery capacity

A/h

60

Battery  voltage

V DC

12

Fuse for equipment electrical system 
protection

A

150

Generator technical data

Maximum output (continuous)

W

2500±5%

Output voltage

V

230±10%

Frequency

Hz

50

Insulation Class

H

Table 2: 

Electrical cable diameter

Description

Unit of 

measurement

Value

Equipment connection cable – electricity line (230V)

mm

2

2,5

Equipment connection cable - battery charger

mm

2

2,5

Equipment connection cable – starter battery (cable
length up to 6 m)

mm

2

16

Equipment connection cable - starter battery (cable
length more than 6 m)

mm

2

25

Table 1: 

Technical specifications of the equipment 

Description

Unit of 

measurement

Value

Note

Summary of Contents for tec 30d ev

Page 1: ...et d installation Bedienings onderhouds en installatiehandleiding Manual de instrucciones para el uso mantenimiento e instalaci n Manual de instru es de uso manuten o e instala o Handbok f r anv ndni...

Page 2: ...totalmente las exigencias del tiempo libre en medios m viles con una experiencia de m s de 75 a os la tecnolog a m s avanzada materiales de primera calidad soberbio equipo de t cnicos as como design...

Page 3: ...eiding Generator Manual de instrucciones para el uso mantenimiento e instalaci n Generador Manual de instru es de uso manuten o e instala o Gerador Anv ndning underh ll och installation Generator K yt...

Page 4: ...ime Keep this document for future reference GUARANTEE CLAUSES The equipment is guaranteed according to the contents of Directive 1999 44EC The Manufacturer s guarantee is expressly excluded in the cas...

Page 5: ...E Electrical connection to the external network 27 F Finding malfunctions 40 Fuel connection 29 Fuel tank installation 29 G General description of the appliance 8 General rules 13 Glossary and terms 8...

Page 6: ...amage Should this manual contain information that is additional to the actual set up of the appli ance this additional information will have no influence on the rest Keep this manual in a safe known a...

Page 7: ...SE 8 fm GB MANUFACTURER AND APPLIANCE IDENTIFICATION The identification plate shown here is affixed directly to the appliance A Manufacturer identification B Conformity markings C Model Serial number...

Page 8: ...intenance technician Senior maintenance technician a technician selected and authorised by the Manufac turer from among those with the necessary qualifications experience and information to carry out...

Page 9: ...mechanical energy of the motor into alternat current electrical energy C Fuel pump takes the fuel from the tank and powers endothermic motor D Inverter converts the supply voltage into a perfectly sta...

Page 10: ...kg 78 Motor technical data Model HATZ 1 B 20V Maximum power HP 4 5 Maximum running speed Rev min 3300 Type of fuel The motor installed on the equipment can be powered with fuels diesel oil available o...

Page 11: ...attery capacity A h 60 Battery voltage V DC 12 Fuse for equipment electrical system protection A 150 Generator technical data Maximum output continuous W 2500 5 Output voltage V 230 10 Frequency Hz 50...

Page 12: ...arts of the unit It can only be opened by a voluntary action and with the aid of a tool B Mobile guard prevents access to the interior of the unit IMPROPER USE Any form of use other than that authoris...

Page 13: ...the unit their shape and colour are significant for the purposes of safety Make sure they remain legible and follow the instructions given Do not tamper with elude eliminate or bypass the safety devi...

Page 14: ...lope of no more than 25 with a sup port plane that is stable and has a load coefficient that is adequate to support the weight During equipment installation keep the area free of flammable substances...

Page 15: ...and in damage to property The appliance has been designed and built to satisfy all the working conditions indicated by the manufacturer Tampering with any of the devices in order to achieve performanc...

Page 16: ...recautions are taken and that the procedures indicated here are complied with All maintenance operations that require specific technical knowledge or special abilities must only be carried out by qual...

Page 17: ...uring the installation of the equipment make sure that in the location there is a suitable air exchange in order to avoid the concentration of unhealthy air for the operators All the product component...

Page 18: ...user manual the operator must read and fully understand the whole contents of the document to understand the commands and functions of the machine Keep the document within easy access Danger of electr...

Page 19: ...directly involved PACKING AND UNPACKING The packaging to reduce working dimensions may vary according to the type of transport being used To facilitate transport the appliance may be shipped with some...

Page 20: ...ad is adequately fa stened to the vehicle MOVEMENT AND LIFTING The unit can be moved using a fork lift truck or hoist of suitable capacity To lift the equipment with a hook device use the appropriate...

Page 21: ...essary implement a safety plan to safeguard the persons directly involved from harm and must scrupulously follow all laws with particular reference to those regarding mo bile work sites The installati...

Page 22: ...sting position type B see figure Installation with hanging equipment type A Proceed as indicated 1 Remove brackets A and install them upside down 2 Identify the exact position using the boring templat...

Page 23: ...d fasten it with special damping elements D Installation with resting equipment type B Proceed as indicated 1 Prepare an opening having the requested features inside the ve hicle 2 Find the exact posi...

Page 24: ...special damping elements D Installation of control panel 1 Identify the exact position and if necessary trace the coordinates so as to position the control pan el properly E see figure 2 Fix the contr...

Page 25: ...st be carried out by a qualified authorised technician in compli ance with current laws and using appropriate prescribed materials Warning Caution Before carrying out any operation turn the main power...

Page 26: ...ll the electrical connections CONNECTING THE BATTERY CHARGER The unit is set up to provide for automatic battery recharging If this function is to be used proceed as follows Choose the cables of the c...

Page 27: ...cs see Technical data and install it in line near the positive pole of the starter battery in order to protect the equipment s electrical sys tem ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO THE EXTERNAL NETWORK Importan...

Page 28: ...hose to the vehicle floor by means of special damping elements E Important Comply with the minimum bending range of the flexible tube see illustration to avoid mechanical breakdowns This precaution i...

Page 29: ...diesel oil supply hose N to joint P and fasten it with special clamps 2 Connect the fuel dis charge pipe Q to the connector R and lock it in position with appropri ate hose clamps TESTING THE UNIT The...

Page 30: ...ce levels other than the ones foreseen may result in risks for the health and safety of per sons and in damage to property DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS A Safety switch Prepares the unit for start up or sto...

Page 31: ...Stopping 4 Press the switch C to turn the unit off RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE During the running in period first 50 working hours the equipment must be used with a percentage of absorbed load included b...

Page 32: ...nd evaluate whether or not those working on the unit and those in the vicinity of the unit should be informed In particular make sure that the surrounding area is clearly signed and prevent access to...

Page 33: ...h FIRST 50 hours Every 250 hours Every 500 hours Yearly or 1000 hours Make sure that the combustion and cooling air inlet ducts are intact and free from residues X Change the fuel filter X Check that...

Page 34: ...points of connection of the equipment and the integrity of the dampening elements X X must be carried out by a HATZ authorised retailer or Dometic skilled personnel X If the equipment is used in dust...

Page 35: ...ge ambient temperature in which the equipment is used CHECK OIL LEVEL Important Check the oil level when the equipment is perfectly level Proceed as indicated 1 Turn the unit on and allow it to warm u...

Page 36: ...container of suffi cient capacity For the amounts of oil see Technical data 5 Extract the dipstick B 6 Loosen clamp C remove hose D and let the oil flow to the container Important Use protective glove...

Page 37: ...o an authorised disposal organisation in compliance with current local laws Use oils and lubricants of the types recommended by the manufacturer CHANGING THE FUEL FILTER Proceed as indicated 1 Switch...

Page 38: ...use petrol solvents or any other type of flammable product To clean do not use jets of compressed air with a pressure of more than 2 2 5 bar Wear all the individual protection devices indicated to pr...

Page 39: ...he filter cartridge Once the operation is complete carry out the steps described above in reverse to re establish the correct functioning conditions of the equipment CHANGING THE AIR FIL TER Proceed a...

Page 40: ...d Replace fuse See Replacement of fuses Battery low Change the battery The power cables are disconnected or they do not provide a continuous supply Contact the service department When the starter butt...

Page 41: ...elivering power The power cables are disconnected or they do not provide a continuous supply Contact the service department The inverter is broken Contact the service department The power supplied is...

Page 42: ...n the equipment is restar ted keep the ON switch pres sed for a long time in order to reset the alarm NO FUEL Fuel level too low Fill up with fuel OIL TEMP PRESS Insufficient oil in engine Top up with...

Page 43: ...RESTART GEN Unit overheating Switch the appliance off and lea ve it to cool GEN CAL The unit is performing automatic set up prior to starting Wait until the operation has en ded then start the unit G...

Page 44: ...nd risks to the health and safety of persons Should it be necessary to change worn components only use orig inal spare parts The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage to persons or com ponent...

Page 45: ...a suitable area so that it will not get in the way and will not be within easy access of unauthorised persons The unit must be disposed of by experienced operators in compliance with current regu lati...

Page 46: ...GE RED BLACK RED BLACK GREY BLACK ORANGE WHITE YELLOW BLACK ORANGE RED ORANGE VIOLET 21 13 10 8 15 5 5 9 27 24 4 17 14 22 18 26 25 12 16 23 11 7 20 19 6 1 2 3 N Description 1 Three phase coil 2 Auxili...

Page 47: ...47 Use maintenance and installation instructions TEC 30D EV INGLESE 8 fm GB CONNECTION TO THE EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY...

Page 48: ...ructions TEC 30D EV GB SPARE PARTS CATALOGUE 47 48 55 52 50 51 54 AG171 49 OPTIONAL AG163 OPTIONAL 44 45 41 40 20 19 18 17 16 53 24 26 35 36 37 38 39 36 27 30 29 5 34 56 31 32 28 33 6 4 25 1 7 2 3 10...

Page 49: ...L FILTER 22 DIESEL OIL FILTER COLLAR 23 EXHAUST PIPE 24 GENERATOR BASE 25 ANTI VIBRATORS 26 AIR DRAINAGE TUBE 27 DIVIDING WALL 28 DIESEL PUMP 29 ELECTRONIC SUPPORT 30 CABLE GLAND 31 CLAMP 32 TERMINAL...

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