Special installation instructions
The heater is only approved when used with a roof
cowl. When the heater is being operated when driving,
cowl top T3 (part no. 30700-00) must be used, and must be
freely suspended in the air flow. A cowl extension AKV (part
no. 30010-20800) must also be installed if necessary. This
must be secured with a screw.
The camper manufacturer or heater installer must perform
test drives to determine the combination of flue top and ex-
tensions (if required) for the individual as-delivered vehicle
configurations and consult Truma if necessary. Depending on
the vehicle model and the equipment installed on the roof,
flue top T1 (part no. 30700-01) or T2 (part no. 30700-02) may
be required.
Roof extensions and luggage stowed in the vicinity of the
exhaust cowl impede the operation of the heater, especially
when the vehicle is moving. The flame may flash back,
causing damage to the heater and vehicle. In this case,
additional cowl exten sions must be used so that the top of the
cowl projects at least 10 cm above any objects. Failure to ob-
serve this will result in the refusal of any guarantee claim for
resulting damage to the heater and vehicle.
General instructions
1. If the vehicle floor is given a body underseal, all parts of
the heater located under the vehicle must be covered up so
that the underseal spray does not impede the operation of the
heater system. The covers must be removed again when the
work is finished.
2. If fresh air intake vents are installed they must be posi-
tioned so that air which has been polluted (such as by exhaust
gases, petrol fumes or oil vapour) cannot find its way into the
vehicle.
3. In exceptional cases dust penetration etc. may occur.
For these cases we recom mend installing a sealing kit
S 3002 (P): part no. 30030-89800
S 5002:
part no. 30050-32700.
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