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Exhaust duct

With the Trumatic E 2400 (Australia) only use the Truma ex-

haust duct AA 24 (part no. 39420-00) with wall cowl and the 

combustion air supply duct ZR 24 (part no. 39440-00) for the 

installation, as the appliance has only been tested and ap-

proved with these ducts.

A new O-ring must always be installed after dismantling 

the exhaust duct!

Permissible duct lengths

Interior installation with wall cowl

 

(refer to installation variant 1, page 2):

– Duct lengths of up to max. 70 cm

 can be routed as 

 ascending duct in any way required, or descending by max. 

30 cm.

– Duct lengths from 30 cm to max. 100 cm

 must be rout-

ed as ascending duct with an ascending angle of min. 45°.

Interior installation using the wall cowl 

kit 

Refer to installation variant, Fig 1 (page 2).

Assembly of wall cowl

Assemble wall cowl on a surface which is as flat as possible 

and which is exposed to wind from all directions. Drill an 

opening (8) measuring 70 mm in diameter (pack wood into 

hollow spaces in the area of the cowl opening). Use the pro-

vided rubber seal (10) for sealing. In the event of structured 

surfaces, coat with plastic body sealant – do not use silicone.

In the event of a greater wall thickness, first connect the 

 exhaust double duct to the cowl from the outside.

Slide rubber seal (10) and clamp (4) onto the cowl inner 

part (11).

Top

Ø

70 

mm

1

8

4

10

2

11

12

14

13

5

9

Compress the corrugations of the exhaust duct (1) for the full 

width of the clamp (4) as shown in the diagram below. Slide 

exhaust duct over the O-Ring (2a) on the flue cowl connection 

fitting (2) up to the collar (3). Make sure the flue cowl bend 

points upwards. Ensure the edge of the clamp (4) fits over 

the collar (3). Tighten the clamp (4) over the collar (3) and the 

compressed corrugations of the exhaust duct (1) as shown in 

the diagram below.

1 4

2

3

2a

Coat serrated connection fitting (9) with plastic body  sealant – 

do not use silicone! – and slide over combustion air supply 

duct (5).

Fasten cowl inner part (11) with 3 screws (12 – observe instal-

lation position! Mount cowl outer part (13) and screw on with 

2 screws (14). 

Always install a new O-ring following any disassembly!

Fastening the appliance

Depending on the installation position, bolt on the appliance 

using fastening strap (a) or mounting brackets (b). Fasten 

exhaust double duct to the wall using duct clamp ZR 24 (c), if 

necessary (in the scope of delivery).

Double cowl duct connection to the 

heating appliance

Compress the corrugations of the exhaust duct (1) for the full 

width of the clamp (4) as shown in the diagram below. Slide 

exhaust duct over the O–Ring (2b) on the heater connection 

fitting (2) up to the collar (3). Ensure the edge of the clamp (4) 

fits over the collar (3). Tighten the clamp (4) over the collar (3) 

and the compressed corrugations of the exhaust duct (1) as 

shown in the diagram below. Fasten combustion air supply 

duct (5) on the connection fitting (6) using clamp (7).

Always install a new O-ring following any disassembly!

Summary of Contents for Trumatic E 2400 E

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Page 4 Installation instructions Page 7 To be kept in the vehicle Trumatic E 2400 Australia Trumatic E 1 3 5 7 9 1 3 5 7 9 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 2: ...4 Red LED Failure 4 Maintenance 4 Accessories 4 Technical data 5 Dimensions 5 Truma warranty policy 5 Trouble shooting list 6 Installation instructions Intended use 7 Approval 7 Regulations 7 Choice...

Page 3: ...ies During the initial operation of a brand new appliance or after it has not been used for some time a slight amount of fumes and smell may be noticed for a short while This will be remedied by runni...

Page 4: ...the main switch For this purpose observe respective instructions of the vehicle manufacturer During the heating operation while the flame is burning the green LED lights up with twice the intensity Th...

Page 5: ...only If the product is used for commercial purposes the warranty is 6 months only Where applicable the products must be used on the ap propriate electrical voltage gas type and pressure or fuel source...

Page 6: ...Over voltage range 15 8 V 16 4 V Charge battery Check the battery voltage and power supply such as e g the charging device Approximately 30 seconds after the heater is switched on the red LED is lit G...

Page 7: ...vice work and can be removed and installed easily This appliance can be installed without any clearance to com bustible materials providing the surrounding materials will withstand temperatures of up...

Page 8: ...the corrugations of the exhaust duct 1 for the full width of the clamp 4 as shown in the diagram below Slide exhaust duct over the O Ring 2a on the flue cowl connection fitting 2 up to the collar 3 M...

Page 9: ...not obstruct the air passage to the appliance 2 Circulating air outside the storage area can be drawn in via a duct piece VR 80 1 80 mm diameter max 100 cm in length and returned to the appliance The...

Page 10: ...negative Connect the appliance to the fused vehicle electrical system central electrical system 5 10 A using the 2 x 1 5 mm2 cable for lengths over 6 m use 2 x 2 5 mm2 cable Negative cable to central...

Page 11: ...ompleted guarantee card are to be given to the owner of the vehicle Remove the type plate from the operating and installa tion instructions and affix it at a position on the heater which is clearly vi...

Page 12: ...ipment model and the serial number ready see type plate will speed up processing Service Australia Telephone 61 0 3 92 39 10 50 Facsimile 61 0 3 92 39 10 99 Dometic Pty Ltd Building 3B Clayton Busines...

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