Compact free blowing (non-ducted) forced warm air cabin heater with a built-in fan for distribution of the heat in the room in which the heater is mounted (40 pages)
It is the responsibility of the owner and the installer to determine which requirements and standards apply to specific installations. Wallas-Marin offers a 2+1 year/2000 hour warranty. The warranty is not valid if the unit has not been installed according to the manual or the country-specific regulations have not been followed.
Supplies and accessories Package contents Diesel heater 3008 Control panel & control panel cable (5m) Fuel hose (4m) 362608 Wired thermo sensor Power cable (4m) 4432 Wireless temperature beacon List of supplies and accessories 2410 Warm air duct, ø 60 mm 3418 Duct extension, ø...
ECE-R122 E17*122R00/06*0001*00 ECE-R10 E24*10R06/02*4771*00 Due to physical laws of thermodynamics, Wallas-Marin announces measured values with 10 % tolerance. The values are defined in Wallas-reference measurement point with maximum ducting lengths. All tubes include four 90° bends. - 3 -...
When stopping the device, an automatic after cooling process takes place. This process cleans the burner, purging any unburned fuel. Wallas heaters are built out of the finest corrosion resistant materials to withstand marine conditions. - 4 -...
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Country specific regulations shall be followed in any installation. The warranty of products is valid only in installations that are done according to this manual. Wallas recommends that the device be installed by an authorized Wallas service shop or professional installer.
Fastening the device There are two different ways to install the heater; wall mounting installation and floor mounting installation. Wall mounting (most common and recommended) Fix the mounting plate with screws to a suitable place and check that the bottom of the heater is in horizontal position.
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Floor mounting The heater can be installed to the floor by using "legs". Secure the device to a flat stable surface which is not tilted more than 5 degrees from the horizontal plane. The "legs" and necessary screws can be found from the accessory bag.
General electrical connections Safety instructions for wiring the heater Make sure that electrical cables are not damaged. Avoid: chafing, kinking, jamming or exposure to heat. Electrical connections and ground connections must be free of corrosion and firmly connected. Things to note about the connections All connections must be arranged in the craft so that they can function perfectly under normal operating conditions.
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Product specific electrical connections Electrical connections from power system 12 V direct current system Connect the red wire of the power cord to the plus terminal of the battery and the black or blue wire to the minus terminal. A 15 A main fuse must be installed near the battery on the red plus wire of the power cord. See picture above.
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Warm air ducting Warm air ducting of the heater It is important to plan the proper routing of the duct and the locations of the air vents. It is good to locate the heater as near as possible to the area being heated. Avoid the use of sharp bends in the ducting and keep overall bends to a minimum.
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Camper/RV installation Location of the exhaust gas hose Location in the underframe When selecting the location for installing the chassis installation kit (4310), the internal layout of the vehicle and routing of the exhaust gas and intake air hoses should be taken into account. Try to keep the hoses as short as possible.
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Installing the exhaust gas hose 1. Drill one approximately ø 43 mm hole for the hose, as illustrated. 2. Install the bottom penetration cover plate set (4320). 3. Insulate the exhaust gas hose (1028) with the fiberglass sleeve (1030). If the floor structure of the vehicle at the location of the exhaust gas hose is not heat resistant, remove part of the insulation and replace it with heat-resistant material.
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Air intake installation, air tight compartment Fresh makeup air installation Inlet ducts must be installed. It is important to install intake ducts and not to take fresh makeup air from the space where the heater is installed. Fresh make up air can be taken from living space and/or outside the vehicle/boat. Correct installation Correct air intake installation In any case of leakage of dangerous exhaust gases from the heater unit the...
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It is important to choose right part for right purpose. Coaxial exhaust gas lead-throughs 2467,5300 and 5400 are recommended for Wallas unit. The ø 28/45 mm lead-throughs fit the exhaust gas hose 2448, providing maximum wind tolerance. All exhaust gas lead-throughs are stainless steel.
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Side lead-through 2467 Assembly instructions A side lead-through is installed in the side of the boat or in the transom. In sailboats it is recommended to install it in the transom. The installation always requires a so-called goose neck. Make the necessary installation cut-outs and spread a suitable sealing agent on both sides of the seal and on the screw holes.
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Deck lead-through 5300 Installation instructions Installation cut out is ø 50mm and the screw holes are ø 6 mm x 4 pcs. Deck lead-through 5300 5300 package content 1 pcs Deck lead-through 1 pcs Accessory bag 17679 Fastening screw TORX M5X40 4 pcs Nut M5 4 pcs...
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Stern lead-through 5400 Installation instructions Follow instructions for the exhaust gas lead-throughs. Exhaust lead through for negative transom. Designed especially for sail boat´s stern. Insulation kit 2461 An insulation kit (2461) must be used to insulate the lead-through from the boats metal hull. The insulation kit insulates the exhaust gas lead-through and the device from each other.
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Drainage lock 2471 It is recommended that a drainage lock is installed if there is a risk of condensed or splash water entering the exhaust. Drainage lock 2471 If necessary, a drainage lock can be installed into the exhaust pipe of a hull lead-through, but note the drainage lock must be positioned after the gooseneck.
The standard length of the supplied fuel hose is 4 m (max 8 m). Cut the fuel hose to a length suitable for installation. The lift height of the pump should be less than 2 m; preferably 0.5-1 m. The fuel pipe must always have a Wallas filter, either in-line or in the fuel tank.
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Fixed tank connection 30011 Installation instructions for tank connection 30011 1. You will need to make a Ø 25 mm (1") hole in the upper surface of the fuel tank. Choose the location of the hole so that when the fuel tank tilts the end of the intake pipe will stay in the fuel even if the tank is not full. If the end of the intake pipe does not reach the fuel, the device will quickly choke on the air in the fuel system and that can cause malfunction to the system.
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Separate tank connection 367200 If the fuel will be taken from a separate tank, a tank connection 367200 must be installed. Wallas fuel tanks Wallas fuel tanks are sold as accessories. Volume Length x height x width WALLAS code 200 x 300 x 130 mm...
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Solenoid valve 30012 The solenoid valve 30012 (available as accessory) prevents the tank from emptying in case the fuel system fails. The fuel filter should be installed before the solenoid valve. Our recommendations in the following installation configurations: Preferred installation layout (solenoid valve 30012 is not required) 1.
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Tank external filters 30015, 30016 Assembly instructions Filters can be installed in a ø 5 or ø 6 mm plastic tubing or 1/8" metal pipe. Ensure that the fuel pipes are clean before installing the filter. There must be no debris or impurities between the pump and the filter as they will clog the pump. The filter type must be selected according to the operating conditions and country-specific requirements.
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Tank connection 30018 Einon® (30018) is a leak-proof intake fuel line. Getting Started Parts needed in installation are put in right order and are connected together with a wire. You shall never cut the installation wire, you’ll need it when installing the intake pipe. (Installation without the wire is not possible). Installation instruction for 30018 (camper installation) Make sure that the fuel tank is empty enough.
With our laminar flow Green Boost burner technology and adaptive software, our burners have ultra-low emissions, including exceptionally low CO and NOx levels. All Wallas-Marin diesel heaters and stoves use diesel, renewable diesels (HVO 15940), or paraffin oil (kerosene) as fuel. These include: Today’s road and boat diesels (EN590), renewable (HVO 15940).
Device operation Ignition The start-up process and heating is automatic. The heater will ignite when the heaters Start/Stop Icon is selected and confirmed the selection by holding the Select Button down for 3 seconds. ”Starting" will appear on the screen, indicating that the heater is on and in its Starting mode. The light orange combustion light will light up when the burner flame has been ignited and the combustion has stabilized (in about 5 min).
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You can shutdown the heater any time by pressing the Select button down for more than 4 seconds. White color in Power on/off icon indicates that unit is shutting down. Remote control The heater can be controlled with IOS or Android WALLAS REMOTE APP in local network or over the WLAN network. Read instructions from APP manual. - 28 -...
Control Panel Installation 3008 and 3009 Control Panel cable can be assembled as a surface mount or behind wall. Surface mount, cable visible Cable hidden behind the wall 1) Install the mounting plate and mark places for the 1) Install the mounting plate and mark places for the screws.
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Advanced Control Panel Before using the Control Panel ensure it is assembled correctly with the assembly plate (see assembly instructions from sales package) and connected to the Wallas unit. This manual refers to Control panel SW 1.2.75. and heater SW 1.6.64 Starting the heater for the first time after power is connected or reconnected Panel will display a black &...
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Select to start the heater (safety feature). Button. Main panel display will appear. Note: Wallas unit shoud start heating at about 5 minutes of running, while completing the starting process takes approximately 12 minutes. - 31 -...
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Digital Panel Legend: 1 Main Menu Bar 2 Target Temperature , Power Level or Blower Speed 3 Room Temperature (°C or F available) 4 Heater Status 5 Start/Stop Icon (white Icon Off, orange Icon On) 6 Air Boost Icon 7 Info Bar: Power On/Off, Combustion, Info, Lock, Heater power % Operation modes (Main Menu Bar) Manual control mode Thermo control mode...
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Ignition To start, use the Arrow Confirm the selection by Starting will appear on the The light orange combustion Buttons (left or right) to holding the Select Button screen. light will light up when the move the orange selection down for 3 seconds (safety burner flame has been square to the white feature).
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Air Boost The Air Boost feature maximizes the air volume for quick defrosting and drying, but does not change the set temperature, power level of fuel rate. Air Boost can be activated either in Manual or Thermo Control Mode, when the system is heating.
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Pause Mode (in Thermo Control Mode only) Pause Mode automatically turns the heater off if the temperature remains +2 °C (3,6 F) above the set level for 1/2 hour due to local ambient conditions. Pause Mode can be delayed temporarily by slightly increasing the target temperature. Power can be turned on by increasing the target temperature in the Pause Mode.
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Settings: Move the selection square to Use the Arrow Buttons to Temp Sensor Device Info the Main Menu Bar and move the selection square - Choose the desired sensor - Control panel and heater press the Select Button. down and press the Select to measure the indoor software versions (needed Use the Arrow Buttons to...
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Note! Altitude setting must be made before starting the heater. Temp Unit Connections Adjust combustion in high - select temperature unit - clear all paired mobile altitudes. Heater operation Celcius / Fahrenheit. phone devices. can be optimized to different altitudes. - 37 -...
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Local Connection Advanced Control Panel can be connected into the mobile application with local connection. You can then operate your heater with the "Wallas Remote" application. First, download the "Wallas Remote" application to your mobile device from your application store.
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Application supports up to 5 connected for the first time it be renamed (max 20 and repeat the pairing different heater connections. will be named by Wallas characters). process with the new It is also possible to pair heater. same heaters with another...
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Operating Mode Ignition Temperature Air Boost Heater can be started from Press and hold the In Heating/Thermo Control Air Boost maximizes the air application in two modes: Start/Stop Icon down for 2 Mode the thermostat can volume for quick defrosting Heating/Thermo Control: seconds to start the heater.
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The 3008 Control panel can be connected to the internet with a WiFi connection. You can then operate your heater with the " Wallas Remote" application through the Internet. Wifi connection is created through the Wallas Remote application. ( Local connection between application and Control Panel must be available before setup) The first time selecting Connect, the application will ask for SSID and Password.
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"Remote Link". Wallas-Marin reserves the right to develop usability and features of the application. - 42 -...
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7. If your mobile device already has connection to the heater it can not create new connection before the old connection is removed from your device. In some phone models this has to be made manually. Remove "WALLAS OP" from your phones paired short range wireless connection devices list (note there might be several OP pairings in mobile device list, remove all) and restart short range wireless connection before new pairing is possible.
Software update is a complex process, and errors may happen if there is a power or network failure during the update, including complete system failure. Therefore it is forbidden to start software update for control panel if the Wallas heater is the only heat source and being unable to start heater would create a danger.
Error Codes Possible error codes are listed on the table below. Combined Error message Problem Troubleshooting Code Ignition failed, maximum allowed Check the fuel, check the fuel filter, 10A06 Ignition failed number of pump pulses tighten all joints. 1020B Low voltage Supply voltage is below minimum Renew/charge the battery.
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2070005 System error Contact service 2080001 System error Contact service 2080006 System error Contact service 2080008 System error Contact service 2080208 System error Contact service Burner temp Burner temperature is 3000007 Contact service sensor missing/invalid 3010007 Air temp sensor Air temperature is missing/invalid Connect air temperature sensor.
500mm over the water line and far away from any fresh air intake. • If the heater is used in extreme conditions (extreme cold or heat), consult a local Wallas-dealer on installation. • Use only lead-throughs approved in this manual. Wrong exhaust lead through may lead to dangerous gasses entering the heater and/or living spaces.
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Initial start-up • The device usually does not start the first time after it has been installed. It may take several starts (c. 4-6) for the fuel hoses to fill up enough for the fuel to reach the burner. • Watch the hoses as they fill up as you start the device. •...
Maintenance recommendations Service recommendation for the stove is 2000 operating hours or every 3 years, whichever comes first. Maintenance should be carried out by authorized Wallas service shop. Special recommendations Occasional (monthly) use of the device will increase reliability by purging old fuel.
Marin distributor or an authorized Wallas-Marin Service Center in accordance with the Wallas-Marin warranty policy. Notification of the defect must be given in writing immediately to the authorized Wallas-Marin distributor, that sold the product (the “Seller”) by the Original End-User, if possible, but no later than two (2) months after the defect occurred.
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Wallas-Marin Product. Such unrelated conditions include, but are not limited to: a) The Product has not been installed according to the Wallas-Marin Product User Manual or the country- specific regulations have not been followed. b) Damage or failure caused by installation of accessories or components not manufactured or approved by Wallas-Marin and/or modification of the Product structure without the consent of the Manufacturer.
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