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2.2.4 / 5.3.2.4. The label referred to in paragraph 1.4 / annex 7 / article
1.4 (model plate), or a duplicate (duplicate model plate), must be
positioned so that it can be easily read when the heater is installed in the
vehicle.
2.2.5 / 5.3.2.5 Every reasonable precaution should be taken in
positioning the heater to minimise the risk of injury and damage to
personal property.
2.3. / 5.3.3. Fuel supply
2.3.1 / 5.3.3.1. The fuel filler must not be situated in the passenger
compartment and must be provided with an effective cap to prevent fuel
spillage.
2.3.2 / 5.3.3.2. In the case of liquid fuel heaters, where a supply separate
to that of the vehicle is provided, the type of fuel and its filler point must
be clearly labelled.
2.3.3 / 5.3.3.3. A notice, indicating that the heater must be shut down
before refuelling, must be affixed to the fuelling point. In addition a
suitable instruction must be included in the manufacturer's operating
manual.
2.4. / 5.3.4. Exhaust system
2.4.1 / 5.3.4.1. The exhaust outlet must be located so as to prevent
emissions from entering the vehicle through ventilators, heated air inlets
or opening windows.
2.5. / 5.3.5. Combustion air inlet
2.5.1 / 5.3.5.1. The air for the combustion chamber of the heater must
not be drawn from the passenger compartment of the vehicle.
2.5.2 / 5.3.5.2. The air inlet must be so positioned or guarded that
blocking by rubbish or luggage is unlikely.
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2.6. / 5.3.6. Heating air inlet
2.6.1 / 5.3.6.1. The heating air supply may be fresh or recirculated air
and must be drawn from a clean area not likely to be contaminated by
exhaust fumes emitted either by the propulsion engine, the combustion
heater or any other vehicle source.
2.6.2 / 5.3.6.2. The inlet duct must be protected by mesh or other
suitable means.
2.7. / 5.3.7. Heating air outlet
2.7.1 / 5.3.7.1. Any ducting used to route the hot air through the vehicle
must be so positioned or protected that no injury or damage could be
caused if it were to be touched.
2.7.2 / 5.3.7.2. The air outlet must be so positioned or guarded that
blocking by rubbish or luggage is unlikely.
2.8. / 5.3.8.1. Automatic control of the heating system
The heating system must be switched off automatically and the supply
of fuel must be stopped within five seconds when the vehicle's engine
stops running. If a manual device is already activated, the heating
system can stay in operation.
NOTE:
Contrary to point 2.2.3 / 5.3.2.3 the heater must also not be installed in
the passenger cabin of class M1 and N vehicles. However, an
installation in an effectively sealed envelope which also complies with
the conditions in paragraph 2.2.2 / section 5.3.2.2 may be used.
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