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ELECTRONIC SUB-SYSTEMS
ELECTRONIC SUB-SYSTEMS
5.4
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: CURRENT INTERVENTIONS AND DRAWS
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Any damage caused by failure to comply with procedure is not covered by warranty.
Additional circuits
The additional circuits must be separated from the vehicle and protected by means of a specific fuse
As already seen in chapter 5.4 (
Page 13) Paragraph "Precautions for work on the system", the used cables must be:
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of appropriate sizes and equipped with good original insulation;
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connected to the original system by means of tin joints equivalent to the original ones, protected with sheaths (not PVC) or
intubated in polyamide conduits of type 6;
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installed protections from shock, heat, rubbing with other components (in particular with the sharp edges of the bodywork);
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secured separately with insulated cable clamps (e.g. made of nylon) and at adequate intervals (approx. 200 mm).
The passage through crossbars and/or sections must provide special fairleads or protections; it is not possible to drill the chassis
and/or the bodywork
In case of external panels, use a specific sealant both on the cable and on the panel to prevent water, dust and fumes from infiltrat-
ing.
Where possible it shall also be provided a different cable path that transfers interference signals with high absorbed intensity (e.g.
electric motor, solenoid valves) and low absorbed intensity susceptible signals (e.g. sensors); for both must be remained a position-
ing as close as possible to the metallic structure of the vehicle.
Plug and terminal connections must be protected, resistant to weathering, and executed using components of the same type as
those utilised originally on the vehicle.
Use cables and fuses with the characteristics shown in the following table in accordance with the current draw:
Table 5-16 - Use cables and fuses in accordance with the current draw
Max. continuous current
(1)
(A)
Cable cross-section (mm
2
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Fuse capacity
(2)
(A)
0 ÷ 4
0,5
5
4 - 8
1
10
8 ÷ 16
2,5
20
16 - 25
4
30
25 - 33
6
40
33 ÷ 40
10
50
40 - 60
16
70
60 - 80
25
100
80 ÷ 100
35
125
100 - 140
50
150
(1)
For uses of more than 30 seconds.
(2)
Depending on the position and therefore the temperature that may be reached in the housing, choose fuses that can be loaded
to up to 70%- 80% of their maximum capacity.
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The fuse must be connected as close as possible to the current take-off point.
Summary of Contents for NEW DAILY
Page 1: ...NEW DAILY BODYBUILDERS INSTRUCTIONS L I G H T R A N G E ISSUE 2014...
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Page 9: ...Printed 603 95 789 Base 02 2014 SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION...
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Page 12: ...4 NEW DAILY GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Printed 603 95 789 1 Ed Base 02 2014...
Page 25: ...Printed 603 95 789 Base 02 2014 SECTION 2 CHASSIS INTERVENTIONS...
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Page 137: ...Printed 603 95 789 Base 02 2014 SECTION 5 ELECTRONIC SUB SYSTEMS...
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Page 189: ...Printed 603 95 789 Base 02 2014 SECTION 6 ADBLUE AND SCRT SYSTEM...
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Page 201: ...Printed 603 95 789 Base 02 2014 APPENDIX A DAILY PEOPLE CARRIER...
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Page 217: ...Printed 603 95 789 Base 02 2014 APPENDIX B DAILY CNG AND CNG WITH RECOVERY MODE...
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