Intended Use; Approval; Installation Instructions For Motor Vehicles; Choice Of Location - Truma Trumatic C 3402 Installation Instructions Manual

Liquid gas heater with integrated storage water heater (special version with additional electrical heating unit 230 v, 450 w for hot water)
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Trumatic
C 3402, 6002
Liquid gas heater
with integrated
storage water heater
(Special version with
additional electrical
heating unit 230 V,
450 W for hot water)
Installation
instructions
Please fold out the
illustration page!
The installation and repair
of the appliance is only to
be carried out by an ex-
pert. Read the installation in-
structions carefully prior to
starting work and observe the
instructions!

Intended use

This appliance is designed for
installation in mobile homes,
caravans and boats. It is not
approved for installation in
buses and vehicles for the
transportation of hazardous
goods. If the appliance is to
be installed in special vehi-
cles, always observe the re-
spectively valid regulations.
Other forms of use are also
possible after consultation
with Truma.

Approval

Declaration of conformity:
The Trumatic C has been
DVGW-tested and complies
with the EC gas appliance
guideline (90/396/EEC) as
well as the associated EC
guidelines. The following CE
Product Ident. No. is available
for EU countries
C 3402: CE-0085AS0121
C 6002: CE-0085AS0122
The heater is approved for in-
stallation in rooms frequen-
ted by people (in motor vehi-
cles) and for operation while
the vehicle is moving.
In Germany, for inspection or
testing of the vehicle accord-
ing to Sections 19, 20 and 21
of StVZO, the installation is
also to be inspected. For sub-
sequent installation proceed
as specified in Section 19 of
StVZO.
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General Design Approval
of the German Federal Of-
fice for Motor Vehicles
C 3402:
S 300
C 6002:
S 301
EEC Type Approval:
e1 022499
The first year of operation
must be marked on the
name plate.
Regulations
Any alteration to the appli-
ance (including exhaust duct
and cowl) or the use of spare
parts and accessories which
are important for the func-
tioning of the heater and
which are not original Truma
parts, as well as the non-ob-
servance of the installation
and operating instructions,
shall lead to the cancelling of
the guarantee and exclusion
of liability claims. It also be-
comes illegal to use the appli-
ance, and in some countries
this even makes it illegal to
use the vehicle.
Installation instructions
for motor vehicles
Installation in vehicles must
accord with the technical and
administrative provisions of
the individual country of use
(e.g. EN 1949). National
specifications and regulations
(in Germany, for example,
DVGW Worksheet G 607)
must be respected.
The relevant employer's
liability insurance association
accident prevention regula-
tions must be observed in
Germany for vehicles used
for commercial purposes
(BGV D 34).
In other countries always ob-
serve the respectively valid
regulations.
For further details on the
rules and regulations in the
respective country of desti-
nation, please contact our
agencies abroad (refer to
operating instructions).
Installation instructions
for boats
Installation in boats must ac-
cord with the technical and
administrative provisions of
the individual country of use
(e.g. EN ISO 10239 for boats).
National specifications and
regulations (in Germany, for
example, DVGW Worksheet
G 608) must be respected.
The „Guidelines for the Con-
struction, Installation, Testing
and Operation of Liquid Gas
Systems for Household Pur-
poses on Inland Waterways"
(BGR 146) must be complied
with in Germany. According
to these guidelines the liquid
gas system must be installed
by an engineer who has been
approved by the inland wa-
terways employer's liability
associations and tested by
experts belonging to these
employer's liability insurance
associations.
In other countries always ob-
serve the respectively valid
regulations.
Additional installation instruc-
tions are provided in the In-
stallation Instructions for the
Trumatic C boat-heating sys-
tem.

Choice of location

Always install the appliance
and its exhaust duct in such
a way that it is always easily
accessible for service work
and can be removed and in-
stalled easily.
For evenly distributed heating
of the vehicle, the heater
should be installed as near to
the centre as possible, e.g.
in a wardrobe or in storage
space with sufficient height.
It is to be installed in such a
way that the air distribution
ducts can be routed with ap-
proximately the same lengths.
For this purpose cut out an
opening of at least 480 x
480 mm or remove furniture
panelling.
To avoid the risk of
possible injury to per-
sons through the heater be-
coming loose in the event of
an accident, the upper cover
of the built-in cupboard
(Fig. C: 30) can be bolted
flush with the heater to the
other furniture items. Or
crosswise to the direction of
travel (particularly with instal-
lations at the rear), a stable
furniture bracket must be in-
stalled in front of (next to) the
heater (Fig. C: 31). For this
purpose a rigid strip (min.
30 x 50 mm) or plate can be
attached to a stable furniture
bracket for insertion at a
height of approx. 200 mm
above the floor.
There is to be no heat-sensi-
tive material stored beneath
the appliance (no cables, car-
pets etc.), as high tempera-
tures can be reached at the
bottom of the appliance and
in the surrounding areal.
To prevent damage to electri-
cal components in the appli-
ance, make sure never to at-
tach electrical leads or water
pipes to the insulation of the
appliance.
Particularly in caravans, on
the side where an awning
can be fitted the side wall
cowl should not be used. For
these vehicles we recom-
mend the use of a roof cowl.
For caravans with a roof cov-
er there is a special cowl ex-
tension available as well as a
double-skin leadthrough (re-
fer to operating instructions).
The cowl must be placed in
such a way that exhaust gas
cannot find its way into the
vehicle interior.
Parts of the vehicle which are
important for operation are not
to be adversely affected. The
opening of the exhaust duct
must point to the side or up-
wards.
Fig. B: The wall cowl is to be
fitted in such a way that no
tank nozzles or tank ventila-
tion apertures are located
within 500 mm (R) of it. In
addition, no air discharge
apertures for the living area
or window openings may be
located with 300 mm (R) of it.
If the flue is being in-
stalled directly beneath
a window that can be
opened, it must be equipped
with an electric switch (spe-
cial accessory Art. no. 34000-
85800). The gas unit must au-
tomatically switch itself off
using the Truma automatic
shut-off facility if the window
is opened (special accessory
Art. no. 34000-80800).
Exhaust duct
For the Trumatic C only use
the Truma exhaust duct AA-3
(Art. no. 39320-00) or, for boat
installation, the Truma stain-
less steel exhaust duct AEM 3
(Art. no. 39360-00) and the
combustion air supply duct
ZR (Art. no. 39580-00), as the
appliance has only been test-
ed and approved with these
ducts.
The length specifi-
cations refer to the
combustion air intake duct.
Cut ducts to lengths so that
these project out of the open-
ing for the cowl during instal-
lation. Cut the exhaust duct
(Fig. E: 1) so that it is 10 cm
longer. This avoids elongation
and a tension load on the ex-
haust duct.

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