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Scope of delivery

•  Truma VarioHeat® eco AU
•  Truma CP plus VarioHeat

 

– 12 V connector cable 30 cm (+ = red , - = red/black)

 

– fuse holder with 1 A fuse (depending on model)

 

– Control panel cable 6 m

•  VarioHeat pre-pressure regulator
• Installation material
• Operating instructions
• Installation instructions

Required accessories

•  Wall cowl kit or warm air basic kit (incl. wall cowl kit)

Optional accessories

•  Warm air additional kit
• Window switch
•  Accessories for Truma heating systems 
•  On-surface frame for Truma CP plus VarioHeat
•  Control panel cable (available in diffrent lengths)
• Cowl cover

Approval

Declaration of conformity

The heater is approved according AS/NZS 5263.1.6 and fulfils 
the standard.

AGA approval number 8443

RCM (Regulatory Compliance Mark) 

5375

The year when the heater was first put into operation 
must be indicated with a check on the type plate.

Installation instructions for water supply

•  When installing a water supply in the vehicle, it is important 

to ensure that there is sufficient space between the water 
pipes and the heat source (e.g. heater, warm air duct). 

•  A water pipe may be placed on the warm air duct only if 

there is a gap of at least 1.5 m to the heater. The Truma 
hose clip SC (part no.: 40712-01) can be used from this dis-
tance. In case of parallel installation, such as through a wall, 
a spacer (e.g. insulation) must be used to prevent contact.

Selecting a suitable location

Dimensions

248

380

123

284

437

36

64

57

109

25

124

All dimensions are in mm

Fig. 8

Accessibility and suitability

•  Always install the heater and its exhaust duct in such a way 

that it is always easily accessible for service work and can 
be removed and installed easily.

•  For evenly distributed heating, the installation of the heater 

should be as close to the 

centre

 of the vehicle as possible, 

and in such a way that the air distribution ducts can be 
routed with approximately the same length.

•  Depending on the installation situation, additional space 

may be required for connections (gas, exhaust duct, warm 
and circulation air ducts). 

•  Install the heater in the directions shown (Fig. 2 – Fig 7 on 

page 2).

•  The functions of parts of the vehicle that are important for 

operation must not be adversely affected.

Clearance from combustible materials

•  This heater can be installed without any clearance from 

combustible materials, provided that the surrounding mate-
rials will withstand temperatures of up to 85 °C.

•  Make sure that there is at least 

6 mm 

clearance from com-

bustible materials around the warm air discharge vent and 
500 mm in front of the vent. 

 

– Use the supplied mounting brackets to install the heater 

(see „Fig. 10“ page 5). This ensures the required gap 
to the installation surface.

•  Locate the vent so that curtains, bedding, etc. cannot be 

blown directly in front of or in contact with the warm air vent.

•  The cowl and the warm air ducts can also be installed with-

out clearance providing only Truma components supplied 
with the heater are fitted. 

Warm air distribution / circulating air return

•  Steps must be taken to ensure that the warm air outlet of 

the heater is never obstructed (see „Warm air distribution“ 
page 6).

•  The installation space must have appropriate openings for the 

circulating air return (see „Circulated air intake“ page 7).

 Location of the wall cowl

Wall cowls are flue terminals (as defined in AS 5263.0).

The wall cowl must always vent to outdoors and not 
into any annex or other enclosed area.

•  The wall cowl must be placed in such a way that the ex-

haust gas cannot find its way into the vehicle interior. 

The 

wall cowl can only be installed through a vertical wall 
to the outside, never through a horizontal surface.

•  Locate the heater in such a way that the wall cowl can be 

mounted on the outside on a surface which is as straight 
and smooth as possible 

•  Never mount the wall cowl on a slide-out.

•  This outside surface must be exposed to wind from all 

directions and, if possible, there should be no trim strips 
or covers in this area, mount the heater on an appropriate 
base if necessary.

•  The wall cowl is to be fitted in such a way that no tank 

nozzles or tank ventilation apertures are located within 
500 mm (Fig. 9 - R) of it. In addition, no air discharge 
apertures for the living area or window openings may be 
located with 300 mm of it.

Содержание VarioHeat eco AU

Страница 1: ...Installation instructions Page 2 Truma VarioHeat eco AU...

Страница 2: ...c window switch optional 4 Exhaust duct 5 Warm air 6 Circulating air 7 Gas inlet connection with gas pressure test point 8 Type plate 9 VarioHeat pre pressure regulator Installation variants 30 max 10...

Страница 3: ...ing regulations AS NZS 5601 2 LP Gas installations in caravans and boats for non propulsive purposes LP Gas installations and any other statutory regulations Use with liquefied petroleum gas LP Gas in...

Страница 4: ...Install the heater in the directions shown Fig 2 Fig 7 on page 2 The functions of parts of the vehicle that are important for operation must not be adversely affected Clearance from combustible materi...

Страница 5: ...he mounting brackets to the housing of the heater in the respective hole pattern Fix the heater with the mounting brackets and the supplied bolts B 5 5 x 25 mm The heater must be screwed to the floor...

Страница 6: ...liance Slide the clamp 7 over the pipes Compress the exhaust duct 1 at the start so that coil sits on coil Slide the clamp 4 over the exhaust duct 1 Slide the exhaust duct 1 over the O ring 2a on to t...

Страница 7: ...cate an error Choosing a location When choosing a location remember that the room tempera ture sensor must not be exposed to direct heat radiation For optimum room temperature control we recommend tha...

Страница 8: ...control panel Truma CP plus VarioHeat must be connected to the same circuit The positive cable must be protected with a 1 A fuse TIN Bus CI BUS1 12 V red red black Fig 20 View from the rear 1 Only wi...

Страница 9: ...the supply line may have to be considered Connect the negative cable to the central earthing system If parts are connected directly to the battery the positive and negative cables must be fused No oth...

Страница 10: ...UNF 3 Fig 25 After installation you must check gas supply line for leaks in accordance with the pressure drop method Do not use matches candles or other sources of ignition when checking for gas leak...

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Страница 12: ...e relevant service partners should be contacted www truma com Having the equipment model and the serial number ready see type plate will speed up processing Service Australia Telephone 61 1800 21 21 2...

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