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Installation: Ducting and Pipework (Continued) 

Ducting can be installed as shown on the previous 
page. Extra outlets can be installed to fit your own 
needs however you should ideally not fit more than 
the maximum of 3 outlets, to ensure you are 
receiving sufficient hot air output. 
 
 

Exhaust System 

 

 
The flexible exhaust pipe can be shortened to no less 
than 20cm and should not exceed a length of 1.2 m, 
depending on the installation parameters. Route the 
exhaust pipe from the heater to a suitable outlet, 
ensuring that it is securely fitted to the heater using 
the clamp supplied in the kit. 
 
As the exhaust gets very hot during operation, it 
should be installed in such a way that will not cause 
damage to the vehicle. Ensure that it has sufficient 
clearance of heat sensitive parts; paying close 
attention to fuel lines (plastic and copper) and 
electrical components. Make sure that the outlet 
ends in open air and does not point in the direction 
of travel. The whole system should also point 
downwards and if necessary, a 5mm hole should be 
drilled near the bottom to drain off any 
condensation. You should also route the exhaust so 
that the fumes are not taken back in by the air 
intakes of the heater and ensure that the outlet does 
not get clogged by snow, rock salt/sand, road debris 
etc. 
 
 

Figure IX: Air Intake and Exhaust 

 

 

Combustion Air Intake 

Like the exhaust pipe, the combustion air intake can 
be shortened to up to 20 cm or lengthened to no 

more than 1.2 m, again depending on installation 
conditions. Some models can also be fitted with a 

combustion air filter to prevent particles and debris 
from entering the system.  

 
 

 
 

 

 
 

 

NOTE 

Do not work on the exhaust system unless 
the heater has been switched off for over an 
hour and wear safety gloves if necessary. All 
types of combustion produce high 
temperatures and toxic fumes and must be 
installed in accordance to these instructions. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1. Heater Body 

2. 25 mm Combustion Air Inlet 

3. Combustion Air Intake Pipe Clamp 

4. Combustion Air Intake Pipe 

5. Air Filter OR End Cap 

6. 24 mm Exhaust Outlet 

7. Exhaust Clamp 

8. Exhaust Pipe 

9. Exhaust Muffler 

10. Exhaust End Cap 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BISON 2200A

Page 1: ...BISON 2200A OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...k Continued 9 Exhaust System 9 Combustion Air Intake 9 Installation Fuel Lines 10 Installation Fuel Line Connectors 10 Installation Fuel Line Length and Order 11 Installation Fuel Pump Angle 11 Instal...

Page 3: ...nd exhaust do not get blocked by other objects Take care to ensure that the exhaust outlet is installed in a way that prevents fumes from entering the vehicle or are discharged in the direction of the...

Page 4: ...utput Selection Adjustable Min to Max Air Circulation Ventilation No Heat Fan Only Dimensions LxWxH Inches mm 12 21 x 4 53 x 4 80 310 x 115 x 122 Weight lbs kg 5 95 2 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1...

Page 5: ...ar trunk space Figure II Minivan 1 In front of the passenger seat 2 Between driver s and passenger s seat 3 Under the vehicle s floor 4 Under the rear seat 5 In rear trunk space 30 130 60 310 25 24 13...

Page 6: ...ideal installation position of the heater with exhaust pointing downward Depending on its location it can be tilted by 30 with the air flow and hot air outlet facing the bottom It can also be tilted...

Page 7: ...tion then simply replace the lid and grill back in position Installation Mounting The chosen mounting surface should be flat and you will need to drill the appropriate size hole for the exhaust combus...

Page 8: ...2 Ensure that the mounting surface is flat and smooth 3 The mounting gasket supplied must be fitted 4 Mounting plate should be used to even out the roughness of the surface 5 M6 Washer 6 M6 Nut Instal...

Page 9: ...ole system should also point downwards and if necessary a 5mm hole should be drilled near the bottom to drain off any condensation You should also route the exhaust so that the fumes are not taken bac...

Page 10: ...sure all connectors are fastened securely to prevent dripping of fuel particularly onto hot surfaces or electrical components Installation Fuel Line Connectors When connecting fuel lines into rubber c...

Page 11: ...Pump Angle Installation Fuel Tank Head See next page for legend 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Fuel Tank 6 Fuel Filter 2 Fuel Pick up Tube 7 Fuel Pump 3 Fuel Connector Clamp 8 Fuel Pump Damper 4 Fuel Line 9 Hea...

Page 12: ...is will make it easier to attach the nut securely back onto the pick up tube Drill a 6 0 2mm hole into the sender unit Remove the nut from the pick up tube and feed it through the hole ensuring the ru...

Page 13: ...e necessary Digital Timer Connections Analog Controller Connections Wire Harness Connections Ambient Temperature Sensor The external temperature sensor plugs into the corresponding blue and brown wire...

Page 14: ...Page 14 of 19 Electrical Diagram...

Page 15: ...ermostatic mode the heater will then switch to a cool down cycle automatically once it has reached the selected temperature The fan button only switches the fan on for cool air Operation Digital Timer...

Page 16: ...pressing OK until back to the P1 menu screen 8 Press power button to return The language will now be set to English Changing Date and Time 1 To change the date and time navigate to the clock symbol an...

Page 17: ...three individual start times per day on any combination of seven days 1 Navigate to P symbol and press OK 2 Using the arrow keys select the number 1 flashing and the top of the screen and press OK num...

Page 18: ...ller will flash a fault code The controller should therefore be ideally placed where it can be clearly seen and accessed The faults will be displayed as short flashes followed by long flashes To deter...

Page 19: ...C0235 Upper Casing GC0236 Lower Casing GC0238 Outer Hood GC0334 Fuse GC0335 Fuse GC0611 Analog Control GC0653 Digital Control Switch GC0654 Digital Control Switch GC0695 Analog Controller with GSM Rec...

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