Webasto Automobile Parts Transit Model Engine Front User Manual |
The Scholastic Series
School Bus Heater
Operating Instructions
Installation Instructions
Service Parts Listing
For:
Conventional Model
Transit Model (Engine Front)
Transit Model (Engine Rear)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WEBASTO SCHOLASTIC SERIES
5.7
Fuel System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
5.7.1
5.7.2
5.7.3
General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Fuel Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Fuel Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9
5.8
Wiring Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10
5.8.1
5.8.2
5.8.3
5.8.4
5.8.5
5.8.6
5.8.7
5.8.8
5.8.9
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10
Connecting Power Harness to a Constant Power Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10
Timer and Switch Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11
Timer and Switch Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11
Wiring Diagram - Scholastic Series Heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-12
Wiring Diagram - Chassis / Power Harness with Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13
Wiring Diagram - Chassis / Power Harness with Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-14
Wiring Diagram - Chassis / Power Harness with Digital Timer Model 1531 . . . . 5-15
Wiring Diagram - Chassis / Power Harness with Digital Timer Model 1531 . . . . 5-16
5.9
Initial Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-17
6.
7.
Maintenance of the Heater
6.1
Annual Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Basic Troubleshooting
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Quick Check Troubleshooting Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Heater Test Unit (Webasto P.N. 440280) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2
Test Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3
8.
Spare Parts Listing
Spare Parts Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Figures
2-1
3-1
4-1
4-2
4-3
5-1
5-2
5-3
5-4
5-5
5-6
5-7
5-8
5-9
Webasto Scholastic Series Heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
7-Day Digital Timer – Typical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Scholastic Series Heater Dimensions (Millimeters) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Coolant Circulating Pump Assembly (P.N. 906017) Dimensions (Inches) . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
Tray Mount Dimensions (Inches) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
Installation Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Tray Mount Template (Supplied with Heater Kit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Typical School Bus Heating Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
Series Plumbing Circuit - Conventional Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
Series Plumbing Circuit - Transit Model (Engine Front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
Series Plumbing Circuit - Transit Model (Engine Rear) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5
Fuel Standpipe Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Fuel Line Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8
Harness Connection Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10
5-10 On/Off Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11
5-11 7-Day Digital Timer Model 1531 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11
5-12 Wiring Diagram - Scholastic Series Heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-12
5-13 Wiring Diagram with Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13
5-14 Wiring Diagram with Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-14
5-15 Wiring Diagram with Timer Model 1531 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-15
5-16 Wiring Diagram with Timer Model 1531 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-16
7-1
Test Unit P.N. 440280 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2
List of Tables
3-1
4-1
4-2
7-1
7-2
Digital Timer Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Scholastic Series Heater Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Coolant Circulation Pump Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
Quick Check Troubleshooting Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Test Procedures and Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.3
Additional Documentation to be
Used
1.
Introduction
1.1
Scope and Purpose
This manual contains all of the information and
procedures necessary for the installation of the
Scholastic Series heater.
This manual is intended to support authorized Webasto
trained distributors, dealers and personnel in the
installation of the Scholastic Series coolant heater.
The use of additional documentation is normally not
necessary. Vehicle specific installation guides (when
available) may be used as complementary information if
necessary.
Webasto Thermosystems, Inc. does not recommend the
installation and servicing of Webasto products by
untrained, unauthorized personnel or end-users.
Installations and servicing of Webasto products by
untrained, unauthorized personnel and end-users will
release Webasto Thermosystems, Inc. and Webasto
authorized distributors, dealers and personnel from
responsibility for damage to Webasto product or
collateral property and personal injury.
1.4
General Safety Regulations and
Information
The general safety regulations for the prevention of
accidents and relevant operating safety instructions must
be observed at all times.
Any use, operation, installation, modification or
application of the product not described in Webasto
manuals, or subjecting the product to extreme or unusual
conditions beyond the limits of specified performance
characteristics is misuse of the product.
The specific safety regulations applicable to this manual
are highlighted in the individual chapters by Warnings,
Cautions and Notes.
1.4.1
General Safety Notes
Failure to comply with all installation instructions is a
misuse of Webasto product. The same applies for
repairs without using genuine Webasto service parts.
This will void the coolant heaters “Official Marks of
Conformity.”
The heater may only be installed in vehicles, with a
minimum coolant capacity of 10 litres (2.6 US Gal.).
The heater must not be installed in the passenger
compartments of the vehicle. Should the heater be
installed in such a compartment, the installation box must
be sealed tight against the vehicle interior. There must
be sufficient ventilation of the installation box from the
exterior in order not to exceed a maximum temperature
of 60 °C (140 °F) in the installation box. Excessive
temperatures may cause malfunctions.
1.2
Meaning of Warnings, Cautions,
and Notes
Warnings, Cautions and Notes in this manual have the
following meaning:
WARNING
This heading is used to highlight that
WARNING
Due to the danger of poisoning and suffocation, the
heater must not be operated in enclosed areas, such as
garages or workshops, without an exhaust venting
system, not even if the start-up is activated by the timer
or remote start device.
non-compliance with instructions or procedures may
cause injuries or lethal accidents to personnel.
CAUTION
This heading is used to highlight that
non-compliance with instructions or procedures may
cause damage to equipment.
At filling stations and fuel depots the heater must be
switched off as there is a potential danger of explosions.
Where flammable fumes or dust may build up (e.g. in the
vicinity of fuel, coal, wood, cereal grain deposits or
similar situations) the heater must be switched off to
prevent explosions.
NOTE:
This heading is used to highlight and draw specific
attention to information.
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In the vicinity of the coolant heater, a temperature of
85 °C (185 °F) must not be exceeded under any
circumstances (e.g. during body paint work). A violation
of this temperature limit may cause permanent damage
to the electronics.
The coolant heater may only be operated with the
specified fuel (Diesel 1, Diesel 2, Arctic grade, Kerosene
and certain military spec. fuels).
For the routing of fuel lines, the following important
regulations must be adhered to:
When checking the coolant level, proceed in accordance
with the vehicle manufacturer’s instructions.
•
Fuel lines are to be installed in such a way that they
remain unaffected by torsional stresses created by
vehicle and engine movement. They must be
protected against mechanical damage. Fuel lines
must be securely fastened to the vehicle every
30 cm. (12 inches) or more often along the total
length from heater to fuel tank. Fuel-carrying parts
are to be protected against excessive heat and are to
be installed so that any dripping or evaporating fuel
can neither accumulate nor be ignited by hot
components or electrical equipment.
The coolant in the heating circuit of the heater must
contain a minimum of 10% of a quality brand glycol
based anti-freeze.
Extracting combustion air from the vehicle interior is not
permissible under any circumstance.
The exhaust line outlet is to be positioned below the
vehicle floor, to the nearest possible location of the
vehicle’s left side. Exhaust pipes must be routed so that
exhaust fumes will not penetrate into the vehicle’s
interior.
•
In buses, fuel lines are not to be located in the
passenger area or in the driver’s compartment.
Fuel supply must not be by means of gravity or
pressurization of the fuel tank.
•
•
The fuel tank must either be equipped with a vent
cap or be ventilated in another way (ventilation line).
The function of any parts vital for vehicle operation must
not be impaired. Condensation accumulation in the
exhaust line must be directly drained. A condensation
drain hole may be provided as required.
The operational state of the heater, i.e. an indication
“On” or “Off”, must be clearly visible to the operator.
Electrical lines, switch gear, and control gear of the
heater must be located in the vehicle so that their proper
function cannot be impaired under normal operating
conditions.
The coolant heater may only be operated within the
specified operating voltage range designated by type.
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2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
2.
General Description
2.1
Scholastic Heater Description
Fig. 2-1: Webasto Scholastic Series Heater
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Electronic control unit
Motor
Electronic ignition coil
Coupler
Combustion air fan
Solenoid valve
Electrode holder
10 Ignition electrodes
11 Fuel nozzle
12 Overheat fuse
13 Control thermostat
14 Overheat limiter
15 Heat exchanger
16 Exhaust pipe
17 Combustion air swirler
18 Combustion tube
19 Flame detection photocell
20 Fuel pump (single line, no return)
21 Fuel connection pipe (JIC #4)
22 Combustion air intake
23 Reduction gearing
24 Nozzle preheat cartridge
25 Preheat thermostat
26 Bleed screw
Outlet water pipe - 25 mm (1 in. OD.)
Inlet water pipe - 25 mm (1 in. OD.)
The Webasto Scholastic Series Heater has been designed for use on diesel powered school buses. Equipped with
1-inch coolant line connections, heavy-duty coolant pump, single fuel line and additional safety features makes this
an ideal choice for school bus applications.
Webasto Scholastic Series Heaters are designed to:
1. Preheat Engine block of liquid cooled engines to ensure reliable starting in cold weather and to reduce cold start
wear and emissions (white smoke).
2. Boost heating levels with the engine running. The heater will boost the heating system in cold weather when an
engine is running at light loads, even at high speeds or idling. The heat rejection of modern diesel engines to the
coolant, especially in school buses, is often not adequate to heat the vehicle’s interior.
3. Increase Safety by providing higher levels of heat for quick defrosting of windshield and side glass for greatly
improved visibility.
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3 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
3.
Functional Description
3.1
Operating your Webasto Scholastic Heater
WARNING
Due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning and asphyxiation, the heater must never be operated in closed spaces
such as garages and workshops without adequate exhaust extraction.
WARNING
Due to the risk of fire or explosion, the heater must be switched off while refueling and at fueling stations.
WARNING
Due to the risk of explosion, the heater must never be operated in areas where explosive materials, fumes or dusts
may be present.
Before switching the Webasto heater on, set vehicle-heating system to the “Heat” position and open any shut off
valves. Depending on the type of control installed in the instrument panel of the vehicle, the heater can be operated
by the following methods.
3.2
Switching On
Timer:
Switch:
Using a Timer:
Upon pressing the “Instant Heat” button on the timer face, the “Operation Indicator” on the timer lights up and the
heater begins operation.
Using a Switch:
When the switch is used for switching “ON” the Webasto heater, the “Operation Indicator” integrated in the switch is
illuminated.
Heater Start-up Sequence:
The heater motor and coolant circulating pump begin operation. After approximately 10 to 25 seconds the fuel
solenoid valve opens and fuel is sprayed into the combustion chamber. At the same time, the electronic ignition coil
produces a high voltage (8000 V) spark at the tip of the ignition electrodes and the mixture of fuel and air in the
combustion chamber is ignited. As soon as combustion is detected by the photo resistor (flame detector), the
electronic ignition coil is de-energized and combustion continues on its own (ignition process is only required to ignite
the flame). At this point the heater is working and producing heat.
The Webasto heater will cycle on and off until:
1. The Webasto heater is switched off.
2. Time has elapsed on the timer.
3. The vehicle battery voltage drops below 10.5V.
4. The Webasto heater runs out of fuel.
5. A fault lock out occurs, indicated by the operating indicator light being off during the cool down cycle (as would
happen during an overheat situation).
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NOTE:
If the heater is switched on while the engine is at operating temperatures above 68 °C (155 °F) only the operation
indicator and the coolant circulation pump will be activated. The engine coolant temperature must fall below 68 °C
(155 °F) at the heater before the heater will begin heating operation.
NOTE:
Switching the Webasto heater on during the cool-down or “after-run” period is allowed. The heater will revert to
normal operational mode.
3.3
Switching Off
When heating is no longer required, switch the Webasto heater off. The fuel solenoid valve halts the fuel supply,
combustion stops and the indicator light turns off. The Combustion air fan and the water pump remain on for another
2-3 minutes (after run cycle) purging the combustion chamber of any fumes.
3.4
Engine Preheating
1. Set the timer 30 min. to 1 hr. before you want to start the engine. The heater will start up at the set time. (See
timer operating instructions). Or switch the toggle switch or “Instant On” switch on your timer in the vehicle dash
to “ON”. The heater will start up.
2. When the run time has elapsed on your timer or engine preheating is no longer required, switch the Webasto
heater “OFF”. The heater will begin a brief after-run (cool down) cycle.
3.5
Boost Heating for Engine and Passenger Compartment
1. Switch the toggle switch (or the “Instant On” button of the timer) in the vehicle dash to “On”. The heater will start
up if the coolant temperature is below 75 °C (167 °F). Above this temperature only the water pump will run.
2. When boost heating is no longer required, switch the Webasto heater “Off”. The heater will begin a brief after-run
(cool-down) cycle.
3.6
Operation with 7-Day Digital Timer Model 1531
The digital timer with 3 time settings permits the Webasto heater to be switched on and off instantly, or automatically
at 3 programmable starting times.
The operating time of the heater can be pre-selected. It is possible to program 3 different heating programs
according to your individual needs.
Only one preset starting time can be activated at any one time. When the ignition is switched on, the current time of
the day and the day of the week are displayed.
When the heater is in operation, the display and the buttons of the timer are illuminated.
Programmed Heater Operation
Three memory locations numbered 1 to 3 are available. Each memory location can be assigned a given time
together with the day of the week.
Pre-selected Starting Times
The pre-selected starting time is the time at which the heater will be switched on automatically.
We recommend that memory locations 1 and 2 be used for presetting starting times within 24 hours of setting the
timer.
Memory location 3 can be used for a starting time within the next 7 days of setting the timer.
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3 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
NOTE:
We recommend that memory locations 1 and 2 be used for presetting starting times within a 24 hour period of setting
the timer. Memory location 3 can be reserved for a starting time within the next 7 days of setting the timer. Location
3 is useful for occasional weekend or field trip operations outside of the normal schedule. By repeatedly pressing the
button, starting time program 1, 2 or 3 can be viewed and preset.
Operating Time
The period of time during which the heater is in operation is referred to as operating time. The heater remains in
operation for as long as the operating time has been preset.
Heater operation can be pre-selected for any time from as little as 1 minute to a maximum of 120 minutes (factory
preset is 60 minutes).
Remaining Operating Time
The remaining operating time refers to the period of time the heater still continues to remain in operation. It can only
be changed while heater is in operation.
NOTE:
If the ignition is switched off while the heater is in operation, the remaining operating time of 5 minutes flashes on the
timer display and the heater continues to operate for this period of time. See “Remaining Operating Time” to adjust
this time setting.
Setting the Digital Timer
After the power has been connected, all symbols on the digital display are flashing. The time of the day and the day
of the week must be set.
All flashing displays and symbols of the timer can be set by means of the
and
buttons.
If the
and
buttons are not pressed within 5 seconds, the currently displayed time or function will be stored.
and buttons are pressed for more than 2 seconds, the quick digit advance mode is activated.
When the
Fig. 3-1: 7-Day Digital Timer Model 1531
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3.7
7-Day Digital Timer Programming and Operating Instructions
Setting the time and
day of the week
Press the
Time display flashes.
Press the or button to set time of day.
button for more than 2 seconds.
Wait 5 seconds. Time is now stored.
Day of week flashes.
Press
or
button to set day of week.
Wait 5 seconds. Day of week is now stored.
Viewing the time
With ignition “ON”:
Continuous display of current time and day of the week.
With ignition “OFF”:
Briefly press
button. Display of current time and weekday
appears for 5 seconds.
Switching heater on
for instant heater
operation
With ignition “ON”:
Press
button. Heater is switched on (continuous heating)
and continues to operate until
ignition is switched off.
With ignition “OFF”:
button is pressed again or
Press
button. Heater is switched on for the preset
operating time (the factory-set heater operating duration is
60 minutes).
Switching the
heater off
Press
button. Heater begins cool-down (after-run) cycle
and is switched off thereafter.
Programming
heater-starting time
Press
Press
button. Memory location number flashes.
or button to preset starting time.
Wait 5 seconds. Preset starting time is now stored.
Day of week flashes.
Press
or
button to set day of week.
Wait 5 seconds. Day of week is now stored.
The number of memory location remains on the display.
The timer is now in the programmed mode and switches
heater on at the preset time.
Recalling/canceling
pre-selected times
To recall: Press
number is displayed. Read off preset time.
button until the desired memory location
To cancel: Press
button repeatedly until no memory
location numbers are visible on the display.
Programming
duration of
operating time
The heater must be switched off. Press the
Operating time flashes.
button.
Press
or
button to set operating duration time
(between 1 and 120 minutes).
Setting the
remaining
operating time
Heater must be in operation.
Press
Press
button. Remaining operating time flashes.
or
button to set remaining operating time.
Wait 5 seconds. Remaining operating time is now stored.
Table 3-1: Digital Timer Instructions
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4 TECHNICAL DATA
4.
Technical Data
4.1
Scholastic Series Heater Data
The following data is subject to the normal tolerance for heaters, if no tolerance is specified.
This is approximately +/-10% in an ambient of 20 °C (68 °F) at nominal voltage.
Heater
Scholastic Series
Design
Coolant heater with high-pressure nozzle
Heat Output
Fuel
kW (BTU/hr)
13.1 (45,000)
Diesel #1 Diesel #2 and Arctic
Fuel Consumption
Rated Voltage
Operating Voltage
l/hr (gal/hr)
1.5 (0.4)
12
(V)
(V)
10 - 14
60
Power Consumption w/o Water pump (W)
Permissible Ambient Temperature
during Operation
°C (°F)
°C (°F)
l (gal)
-40 ... +60 (-40 ... +140)
+85 max. (185 max.)
10 (2.6)
Storage Temperature
Min. Capacity of Cooling System
Permissible Operating Pressure
of Coolant
bar (psi)
ppm
0.4 - 2 (06 - 29)
CO in Exhaust Gas
CO2 in Exhaust Gas
NOx in Exhaust Gas
HC in Exhaust Gas
Emission Bacharach
Dimensions of Heater
32
% by Vol.
ppm
10 +/-0.5
70
<5
1
ppm
L
W
H
584 (23)
205 (8.1)
228 (9)
mm (inch)
Dimensions of Heater Enclosure
L
W
H
603 (23.75)
305 (12)
254 (10)
mm (inch)
Dimensions of Heater Tray Mount
L
W
H
603 (23.75)
305 (12)
228 (9)
mm (inch)
Weight on Tray
kg (lb.)
27 (60)
15 (33)
Weight of Heater incl. Control Unit kg (lb.)
Table 4-1: Scholastic Series Heater Data
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4.1.1
Scholastic Series Heater Dimensions
Fig. 4-1: Scholastic Series Heater Dimensions (Millimeters)
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4.2
Coolant Circulation Pump Data
Flow Rate
l/hr (US gal/min)
3406 - 4542 (15 - 20)
Rated Voltage
Power Consumption
Dimensions
(V)
10 - 14
72
(W)
L
W
H
214 (8.42)
106 (4.16)
106 (4.16)
mm (inch)
Weight
kg (lb.)
2.5 (5.5)
Hose connection
mm (inch) OD.
28.5mm (1-1/8)
Table 4-2: Coolant Circulation Pump Data
4.2.1
Coolant Circulating Pump Dimensions
Fig. 4-2: Coolant Circulating Pump Assembly (P.N. 906017) Dimensions (Inches)
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4.3
Tray Mount Dimensions
Fig. 4-3: Tray Mount Dimensions (Inches)
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5.
Installation
5.1
General Information
Webasto will take you step by step through the installation process to ensure successful operation for years to come.
The installation must be performed in accordance with the installation instructions provided in this manual.
NOTE:
This manual does not cover all possible installations. This manual is a general guideline only. For special
applications or installations differing from what is described in this manual, contact Webasto Thermosystems directly
at 1-800-555-4518 for further information.
5.2
Installation Locations
Fig. 5-1: Installation Locations
WARNING
Due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning and asphyxiation, the heater must never be installed inside the
passenger compartment.
Heater is to be installed in an existing enclosure (spare battery compartment) on the driver’s (road) side of vehicle.
The installation template provided with heater kit must be used.
Do not mount to the slide-out tray. The heater and tray must be mounted solidly. The heater inertia safety switch will
only function properly if the heater and tray are mounted solidly.
The heater should be installed as low as possible in the cooling system to assure static bleeding of the heater and the
circulating pump.
NOTE:
The coolant circulating pump is not self-priming. Always prime coolant circulating pump, heater and cooling circuit
before initial starting of heater. See section 5.9 “Initial Operation.”
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5.3
Mounting the Heater
Tray Kit mounting in existing enclosure on vehicle, i.e. battery box.
1. Ensure that the enclosure is large enough to accommodate the heater. Use the installation template provided
with the heater kit.
2. The installation enclosure must provide adequate ventilation for combustion air requirements [20 cm² (4 in²)].
3. Lay the supplied installation template in the enclosure. Center punch the exhaust, fuel, electrical and 4 mounting
hole locations.
4. Drill all
5. Solidly
Fig. 5-2: Tray Mount Template (Supplied with Heater Kit)
5.4
Exhaust Pipe Connection
WARNING
Due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning and asphyxiation, exhaust system components must be routed in a
manner that prevents exhaust fumes from entering the passenger compartment.
1. Insert the supplied flexible exhaust pipe to the heater and fasten with the exhaust clamp. Fasten the outlet end to
the chassis with the “P” clamp provided.
2. The exhaust system must discharge on the street (driver) side of vehicle. The discharge opening of the exhaust
pipe must not point in the direction of travel, and so located that any clogging caused by snow or mud is not to
be expected.
The exhaust pipe I.D. 38 mm (1 1/2”) can have a length up to 5 m (16’) and may have several bends totaling no more
than 270° overall.
Rigid exhaust pipe may be used; bends must be formed (smallest bending radius 85 mm (3 3/8”). Do not weld pipe to
make 90° corners. Any condensation water in the exhaust pipe must be discharged. If necessary, drill a drain hole at
the lowest point.
NOTE:
Route the exhaust components in a way that prevents them from touching vehicle parts that may be damaged by
heat (brake lines, electrical wiring, hoses, etc.). Do not direct exhaust outlet towards heat sensitive vehicle
components.
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5.5
Combustion Air Supply
WARNING
Due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning and asphyxiation, never draw combustion air from inside the vehicles
passenger compartment.
1. Never draw combustion air from inside the vehicle, or from areas where fumes or gases can accumulate.
2. The installation housing must provide adequate ventilation for combustion air requirements [20 cm² (4 in²)].
5.6
Plumbing into the Coolant System
Fig. 5-3: Typical School Bus Heating Circuit
5.6.1
General Information
An efficient heating system must have an adequate supply of hot water to all heater cores. The amount of hot water
available to a typical three or four heater-core system depends on the water pumps capability and the amount of
restriction within the coolant system.
The Webasto heater is equipped with a high-performance circulating pump designed specifically for bus heating
applications, and when plumbed in accordance with the following instructions, will maximize the heating systems
efficiency.
The coolant-circulating pump (bottom of Enclosure or Tray) must be mounted at least 150 mm (6”) below the lowest
permissible coolant level of the vehicles cooling system. A minimum of 10% of a good quality antifreeze should be
maintained in the cooling system at all times. Heater and water pump fit 25.4 mm (1”) ID. heater hose meeting SAE
20 R3 specifications. Silicone hose requires special hose clamps.
NOTE:
Heater hose must meet SAE 20 R3 specifications. Silicone heater hose requires special hose clamps. Hose clamps
must be tightened to 5 Nm (45 lb/in.) torque.
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5.6.2
Engine and Passenger Compartment Heating
WARNING
Potential skin and eye burn risk. When working on the coolant system, allow the engine and coolant to cool down
and open the radiator cap carefully.
Heater Cores arranged in Series
A series heating system works in this fashion:
Heated water (coolant) from the engine travels through the first heater core in the circuit, then on to the next heater
core in the circuit, and on to the next, etc. Each core adds some restriction, resulting in decreased water flow. Not
only is water flow reduced, but also water temperature is reduced by each successive heater core resulting in the last
core receiving water that is usually too cool to be effective. A fuel fired Webasto heater equipped with a high capacity
coolant pump can significantly increase the available heat supplied to a series plumbed system. The advantages are
increased coolant volume and flow through the system ensuring efficient interior heating through all heater cores.
Fig. 5-4: Series Plumbing Circuit - Conventional Model
Fig. 5-5: Series Plumbing Circuit - Transit Model (Engine Front)
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Fig. 5-6: Series Plumbing Circuit - Transit Model (Engine Rear)
5.6.3 Instructions for Integrating into the Coolant System
STOP!
CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH
INSTALLATION!
1. Remove the radiator cap and release system pressure.
2. Close the shut off valves for heating system, if so equipped, or pinch off the supply and return line with hose
clamping pliers.
3. Plumb into the system as shown in figure 5.4 or 5.5.
Two long brass 90° elbows with mounting flanges have been provided for making connections into existing
coolant lines. To install:
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remove heater hose access cover(s) running down left side of floor inside bus at a location over top of
heater installation.
find and identify heating circuit supply hose. This is the hose you will use to plumb the Webasto heater
into the system.
locate and mark suitable location on floor (above heater) where brass elbows will be installed.
NOTE: When properly installed, the elbows should protrude down into the heater enclosure area where they
can be easily connected to the coolant pump inlet and heater outlet.
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once you are satisfied with the location, making certain there are no obstructions, you can now bore 2 holes
32 mm (1-1/4”) through the floor.
from inside the bus, drop elbows down through the floor and align with the heating circuit supply hose, inlet
elbow pointing forward and outlet elbow rearward.
secure elbow flanges to floor with sheet metal screws.
4. From inside the heater enclosure, connect the inlet elbow (supply) to the coolant pump and the outlet elbow to
the Webasto heater outlet with rubber elbows and fittings provided.
5
From inside the bus, cut the previously identified heating supply hose at a point where it can be connected to the
inlet and outlet elbows.
6. Connect the heater supply line running from the engine to the inlet elbow. Connect the other cut end of the
supply line to the outlet elbow.
7 . Secure all hose connections with hose clamps.
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8
Remove hose clamping pliers and/ or open shut off valves.
9. Purge air from the Webasto heater by opening the bleeder valve screw (see page 2-1, figure 2-1, item 26).
10. Top off engine coolant as per engine manufacturer’s recommendations and re-install the radiator cap.
Do not install the previously removed heater hose access covers at this time. Hose connections will require
inspection and re-tightening of clamps once installation is completed and tested (see section 5.9 “Initial Operation”).
NOTE:
Heater hose must meet SAE 20 R3 specifications. Silicone heater hose requires special hose clamps. Hose clamps
must be tightened to 5 Nm (45 lb/in.) torque.
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5.7
Fuel System
5.7.1
General Description
The fuel is drawn from the vehicles fuel tank through a fuel standpipe. This standpipe can be utilized on vehicles with
a threaded port in the fuel tank for this purpose.
IMPORTANT! Keep the fuel standpipe 50 mm (2”) from bottom of the fuel tank.
5.7.2
Fuel Supply
Fig. 5-7: Fuel Standpipe Installation
The fuel standpipe and fuel line must be installed according to these instructions to ensure proper heater operation.
1. Cut or extend universal fuel standpipe to length, approx. 50 mm (2”) off fuel tank bottom. Slash cut standpipe
end on a 45° angle to help prevent clogging.
NOTE:
After fuel standpipe has been cut to length, remove all burrs from cut inlet end. Check valve directional indication
mark (arrow or symbol) must point in direction of fuel source (fuel tank).
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2. Install the universal fuel standpipe and 3/8” check valve. Check valve directional indication mark (arrow or
symbol) must point in direction of fuel source (fuel tank).
-
use 1/4” or 1/2” spare port on fuel tank and install fuel standpipe securely in fuel tank, use pipe thread sealant
on all pipe threads.
3. Route and secure fuel line from heater to fuel tank. Do not route fuel line over frame rails, always route through
or under the frame rail. Use grommets to protect fuel line whenever routed through holes.
4. Connect fuel line to fuel standpipe using 3 mm (1/8”) fuel hose meeting SAE 30RI specifications.
CAUTION
On School Bus applications, fuel lines must not cross over top of the vehicle frame rails. Check local and State
codes and regulations for exceptions.
CAUTION
Fuel lines must be secured every 30 cm (12 inches) or less and kept clear of hot exhaust components and moving
parts (driveshaft, wheels, etc.).
NOTE:
Use supplied hose clamps to secure fuel line connections.
Fig. 5-8: Fuel Line Parameters
A = Suction height 2.0 m (6’6”) maximum
A+B = Suction length 10 m (33’) maximum
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5.7.3
Fuel Filter
CAUTION
Check local and State codes and regulations for fuel filter mounting locations.
CAUTION
To prevent fuel nozzle failure, always use CLEAN fuel from a known CLEAN source for priming fuel systems and
filters.
Your heater is equipped with a spin-on fuel filter. Fuel filters require changing at least annually and in cases of dirty
fuel more often.
The fuel filter assembly should be mounted securely between the vehicle frame rails close to the fuel tank. After
installation, before the heater is fired for the first time, the fuel filter MUST be filled with CLEAN diesel fuel. When
replacing the fuel filter, this procedure must be repeated to ensure proper firing and operation.
NOTE
The Webasto Scholastic Series heater is equipped with an internal self-priming fuel pump.
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5.8
Wiring Connections
General Information
5.8.1
The control unit is equipped with low voltage protection, therefore it is imperative to keep vehicle batteries in good
condition. Red labeling or markings indicating 12 volts identify electrical components for the Scholastic Series heater.
Green labeling or markings indicates 24 volt components, which are not suitable for this version of heater.
CAUTION
To protect the electronic control unit when welding is performed on the vehicle, the heaters main power supply wires
must be disconnected from the main power source and temporarily grounded to the chassis.
NOTE
The Webasto heating system will not perform to your satisfaction with weak batteries.
Fuses
Harness Connector - P1
Heater Enclosure
Circuit Breaker - 30A
(Main Power)
Switch or
Optional
Timer
Chassis Ground
Power Source
Fig. 5-9: Harness Connection Points (Overview)
5.8.2
Connecting Power Harness to a Constant Power Source
CAUTION
Leave round waterproof harness to heater enclosure connector (P1) uncoupled until completion of heater installation.
1. Route and secure the wire harness from the Webasto heater to constant power source and cut harness to length.
2. Connect the positive leads to a 30 amp. circuit breaker connected to a constant power source.
3. Connect ground lead to ground stud.
Refer to wiring diagrams on pages 5-13, 5-14, 5-15 and 5-16 appropriate to your installation.
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5.8.3
Timer and Switch Connections
For switch connection details (pin-outs) see wiring diagrams (fig.5-13, 5-14)
on pages 5-13 and 5-14 appropriate to your installation.
Fig. 5-10: On/Off Switch
Pin-Out
Connect To:
1
Vehicle Dash Lights (Optional)
Terminal 86 of Relay K1
2
4
Chassis Ground (Negative)
To Control Unit Terminal Location B3
To Vehicle Ignition Signal (Positive)
Terminal 87 of Relay K1 or Constant
Chassis Ground (Negative)
8
10
11
12
3, 5, 6, Not Used
7 and 9
Fig. 5-11: 7-Day Digital Timer Model 1531
For timer connection details (pin-outs) see
wiring diagrams (fig.5-15, 5-16) on pages 5-15
and 5-16 appropriate to your installation.
5.8.4
Timer and Switch Installation
CAUTION
Make sure there is enough space behind the dash for the switch or timer and wire connections before cutting any
holes.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to electrical and mechanical components, check for clearance before drilling into panels and
frame members.
1. Locate appropriate switch knock-out (blank) on instrument panel for heater On/Off switch or select a suitable
location in the vehicle dash for the (optional) timer.
2. Remove switch knock-out and replace with appropriate switch. Timer is supplied with a removable
stick-on drilling template.
3. Route and secure switch harness from the heater to the vehicle dashboard. If possible use existing hole in fire
wall/ panel or drill in suitable location. Protect the harness with a grommet whenever passing through fire
wall/ panel holes.
4. Connect the terminals to the switch or timer. See pages 5-13, 5-14, 5-15 and 5-16 for complete wiring details.
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5.8.5
Wiring Diagram – Scholastic Series Heater
Fig. 5-12: Wiring Diagram - Scholastic Series Heater
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5.8.6
Wiring Diagram – Chassis / Power Harness with Switch
0030777A
Option 1345-03
Fig. 5-13: Wiring Diagram - Chassis / Power Harness with Switch
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5.8.7
Wiring Diagram – Chassis / Power Harness with Switch
0030522A
Option 1345-03
Fig. 5-14: Wiring Diagram - Chassis / Power Harness with Switch
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5.8.8
Wiring Diagram – Chassis / Power Harness with Digital Timer Model 1531
0030778
Option 1345-04
Fig. 5-15: Wiring Diagram - Chassis / Power Harness with Digital Timer Model 1531
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5.8.9
Wiring Diagram – Chassis / Power Harness with Digital Timer Model 1531
0030512
Option 1345-04
Fig. 5-16: Wiring Diagram - Chassis / Power Harness with Digital Timer Model 1531
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5 INSTALLATION
5.9
Initial Operation
1. Check your installation for:
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loose nuts and bolts.
exhaust pipe routing and clamp tightness.
loose hose clamps.
routing and securing of wiring and heater hoses.
kinked or pinched hoses.
battery connection and polarity.
disconnect control thermostat on Webasto heat exchanger (red and green wire, see page 2-1, figure 2-1,
position 13).
2. Top off or refill cooling system with coolant as per engine manufacturer’s recommendations.
3. Connect power/ switch extension harness to waterproof plug.
4. Open shut-off valves and driver’s heater valve.
5. Set heater controls to maximum heat position and turn off Air Conditioning if applicable.
6. Switch “On” Webasto heater and check:
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green indicator light on.
circulating pump in operation.
7. Start the vehicle engine and run it at a fast idle for 10 minutes to purge air from the Webasto coolant heater and
all of the heat exchangers. While the engine is running check:
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hose connections for leaks.
coolant level in the expansion tank and add coolant as needed.
use bleeder valve screw on top of Webasto heat exchanger to purge out any trapped air (see page 2-1, figure
2-1, item 26).
8. Shut off the engine.
9. Plug in control thermostat, the blower motor starts and the fuel pump primes the fuel lines. After 10 to 25 sec. the
fuel solenoid opens and the electronic ignition coil ignites the air fuel mixture.
NOTE
Installations with long fuel lines may require a second start attempt to prime the fuel system. Cycle switch or timer off
and on to reset control unit. Coolant temperature must be below 68 °C (155 °F) at heater before heater will begin
heating operation.
10. Allow heater to run until coolant is hot and heater cycles off. During this period, monitor system for any coolant or
fuel leaks.
NOTE
The engine temperature gauge may read a lower temperature depending on the location of the temperature sensor
on the engine.
11. Temperature differential between water inlet and outlet should not exceed 10 °C (18 °F) during heating operation.
12. Switch “Off” Webasto heater.
13. Re-tighten hose clamps to 5 Nm. (45 lb/in.) and inspect installation for leaks.
14. Install any panels and access covers removed during installation.
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15. Complete the warranty card and send to Webasto Thermosystems (There is an area on the last page of this
manual for recording information that is useful when calling for technical support).
NOTE
Necessary information to complete the warranty card can be found on the name plate on top of the heater burner
head. The completion of the warranty card will ensure full warranty coverage. Please mail completed warranty card
within 30 days of purchase to register your heater.
16. Install the enclosure cover if equipped. Installation is now complete.
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6 HEATER MAINTENANCE
6.
Heater Maintenance
Annual Maintenance
6.1
CAUTION
Annual maintenance requires basic product knowledge and maintenance procedures and should only be performed
by Webasto trained and certified, skilled personnel. Ask your Webasto representative about training clinics.
The Webasto heater requires a minimum of maintenance to operate.
To keep your Webasto heater in good working order, the following maintenance procedures should be performed
annually before each heating season:
NOTE
For major repairs and service parts, return to your authorized Webasto Thermosystems Specialist.
Enclosure Area
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clean the heater and enclosure area of any accumulated debris or dust with compressed air.
inspect all components for wear and damage.
Electrical System
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check all wiring harnesses for damage and corrosion, repair or replace if required.
check the condition of the batteries and the connections.
load test the batteries and replace if necessary.
NOTE
The heater will not function properly or to your satisfaction with weak batteries.
Exhaust System
-
check the exhaust system carefully for restrictions or corroded areas. Replace worn or damaged exhaust
components as necessary.
Fuel System
-
replace the fuel filter (prime) and inspect the fuel line for wear and damage. Repair or replace if necessary.
Burner System
-
swing open the burner head, clean the flame detection (photo eye), pull out the combustion chamber, inspect
and clean the inside area of the heat exchanger. Replace the fuel nozzle if necessary (annually). Reinstall
the combustion chamber and close up the burner head.
Operational Check
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Run your heating system for at least 15 minutes.
Check all water and fuel connections for leakage. Check tightness of all hose clamps if necessary.
NOTE
Operate your Webasto heater at least once a month for 10 minutes.
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7 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
7.
Basic Troubleshooting
General Information
7.1
CAUTION
Troubleshooting requires profound knowledge about structure and theory of operation of the heater. Troubleshooting
may only be performed by Webasto trained and certified, skilled personnel.
This section describes troubleshooting procedures for the Scholastic Series coolant heater. Troubleshooting is
normally limited to the isolation of defective components.
Before troubleshooting, check for and eliminate the following causes for problems:
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fuel supply (plugged fuel filter or pinched fuel line)
corrosion of battery terminals
corrosion of electrical wiring, connections and fuses
loose contacts or wrong crimping on connectors
shut-down initiated by temperature limiter (automatic reset)
shut-down initiated by overheat fuse (replace fuse)
shut-down initiated by inertia switch (manual reset)
NOTE
After the correction of a problem or defect, a functional test of the heater as installed in the vehicle must be
performed.
7.2
Quick Check Troubleshooting Matrix
Table 7-1: Quick Check Troubleshooting Matrix
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7.3
Heater Test Unit (Webasto P.N. 440280)
The tester unit has been designed to quickly check the proper operation of the various heater components. By using
the tester in place of the heater control unit, you are able to manually control the heater to test components and
actually operate the unit in heating mode.
The actual testing is completed in two steps, first you perform an individual component test and then a manual start
and run test, both designed to pinpoint actual problems in the heater system.
LED - input power to heater
LED - control thermostat
LED - flame detector
On/Off switch - water pump
On/Off switch - motor
Push button - ignition spark coil
Push button - fuel solenoid valve
Fig. 7-1: Test Unit P.N. 440280
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7.4
Test Procedures
WARNING
Do not attempt to test fire or run heater with burner head open. Ensure burner head is properly closed and secured
in place.
NOTE
Make sure the Water Pump and Motor Switches
1. Setup
,
are in the off position before connecting to the heater.
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Remove connector blocks from heater control unit, inspect for loose wires, corrosion and proper wire
connections.
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Plug control unit connector blocks into tester.
Set heater switch/timer to “ON” and turn vehicle heater valve to “FULL” mode (if equipped).
Proceed to component test procedures.
2. Component Test Procedures and Results
Test Step
Result
BATTERY LED
If not
- test input voltage at control
terminals B4(+) and B2(-)
- check battery connections
- check battery voltage
unit lights up
Tester connected
- test switch/ timer
- test control thermostat on heater
Normal operating range
CONTROL THERMOSTAT LED
lights up
- approx. 75 °C (167 °F) or higher
open (no heat required)
- approx. 68 °C (155 °F) or lower
closed (heat required)
Push FUEL SOLENOID VALVE
clicking of solenoid should be heard
- test temperature fuse (if equipped)
- test overheat limiter
- test solenoid valve
button
several times
Push IGNITION SPARK COIL
button
sparking should be heard
motor should run
- check electrode gap
- test ignition spark coil
- reset *inertia switch
- test motor
Turn MOTOR switch
“ON“
- test pump
pump should run
Turn WATER PUMP switch
“ON“
Table 7-2: Test Procedures and Results
* Inertia Switch:
All 12 volt Scholastic Series heaters are equipped with a manual reset inertia switch usually located in the vicinity of
the burner head (look for a device with a round diaphragm red in color and about the size of a 25 cent piece on top).
The purpose of this switch is to stop heater operation in the event the vehicle is involved in an accident or receives a
strong impact shock, i.e. hitting a curb. This is done automatically by opening the combustion fan motor circuit,
stopping air and fuel delivery.
When troubleshooting, check to make certain inertia switch has not been tripped. Resetting is accomplished by
depressing the red diaphragm on top of the switch. You should hear an audible click when switch resets.
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3. Manual test running of heater
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Turn the WATER PUMP switch
Turn the MOTOR switch “ON”
“ON”
Push and hold the FUEL SOLENOID VALVE button
“ON” (starts fuel flow to combustion chamber)
Push and hold the IGNITION SPARK COIL button
taken place.
“ON” (starts electrodes sparking) until combustion has
NOTE:
ON until FLAME DETECTOR LED
Hold IGNITION SPARK COIL button
Lights or combustion is heard, then
release; in any case do not hold button on for more than 15 seconds or damage to the coil may result.
Test Results:
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LED
operation normal
Combustion achieved but no LED
check flame detector
Combustion not achieved and no LED
lights and combustion achieved
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light
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light
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check fuel nozzle
check fuel pressure
check for blocked fuel lines (dirt or ice)
check ignition electrodes for damage and set gap
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Heater should now be in heating mode and will continue to run until you release the fuel solenoid valve
button
which stops fuel flow and extinguishes the flame immediately.
NOTE:
If flame does not stop when the FUEL SOLENOID VALVE button
heater. Check and repair fuel solenoid valve accordingly.
is released, turn MOTOR switch
OFF to stop
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Allow the heater to continue running for approximately 30 seconds (cool down) after which, turn the
WATER PUMP switch and the MOTOR switch “OFF”.
Once the manual test run has been successfully completed, set the heater switch/ timer to “OFF”, remove the
tester and reconnect the control unit. Once done, set the switch/timer to “ON”; if heater or a heater
component does not respond, the control unit is defective; replace the control unit and retest the heater.
NOTE:
Since the heater operates in the 68 °C (155 °F) to 75 °C (167 °F) On to Off/ Off to On range, and the vehicle engine
may be hot [e.g. coolant above 75 °C (167 °F)], the heater will not start until the coolant temperature is below
68 °C (155 °F). THIS IS NORMAL and does not indicate a problem.
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8 SPARE PARTS LIST
Scholastic Series
Figure 1
Subject to modification
ITEM
QUANTITY
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
REMARKS
No Fig.
1
92119B
Basic Scholastic Heater 12V
Complete – replacement heater
only.
No Fig.
1
NA
Burner Head with Control Unit 12V
Completely mounted and
connected.
2
1
1
4
1
2
X
2
1
4
4
1
1
2
3
1
287962
362107
470562
101838
404918
178624
176494
350427
432377
152269
316199
436216
101660
488631
42505A
Control Unit 12V
Clip for Control Unit
Screw
3
4
Self-tapping M3.5 x 14
Ø 7mm; per meter
M4 x 12
5
Electronic Ignition Unit 12V
Socket
6
7
High Tension Ignition Cables
Electrode Plug
Air Intake Bellows
Screw
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
22
24
Serrated Lock Washer
Clamp
Protection Cap
Warning Label
Screw with Washer
Flange
M5 x 12
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Scholastic Series
Figure 1
Subject to modification
ITEM
25
QUANTITY
PART NO.
432377
152269
425060
113665
350516
DESCRIPTION
REMARKS
M4 x 12
2
2
1
1
2
Screw
26
Serrated Lock Washer
Motor 12V
M4.3
27
28
Plastic Tie
29
Coupling
Exchange in pairs
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Scholastic Series
Figure 2
Subject to modification
ITEM
35
QUANTITY
PART NO.
412147
352969
148210
152552
301841
373001
378313
DESCRIPTION
Cable Harness
REMARKS
6 Way plug (Item 36)
6 Way
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
36
Terminal Block
38
Hex Socket Head Cap Screw
Spring Washer B5
Motor Support
M5 x 35
39
40
41
Impeller with Shaft
Bearing Set
42
Parts for mounting the fan shaft
assembly.
43
44
45
46
1
1
2
2
412244
22567A
298964
299995
O-ring
Blower Casing
Rubber Grommet
Rubber Grommet
Left side
Right side
8-3
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WEBASTO SCHOLASTIC SERIES
Scholastic Series
Figure 3
Subject to modification
ITEM
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
58
59
60
61
62
65
66
67
68
70
71
72
74
QUANTITY
PART NO.
322083
386650
260487
267279
152560
278971
274313
147699
215171
453048
378232
88641A
275476
150754
151157
92170A
277282
152544
63314A
355836
DESCRIPTION
Solenoid Valve 12V
REMARKS
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
Small Parts for Solenoid Valve
O-ring
For item 50
12 x 1.5
M6 x 16
B6
Hexagon Screw
Spring Washer
Clamp
Ignition Electrode
Screw
M4 x 6
Flame Detector
Retaining Ring
Disc
High Pressure Fuel Nozzle
Pressure Pipe Complete
Banjo Screw
0.35 GPH 60°
A10 x 14
Gasket Ring
Fuel Supply Line Complete (# 4 JIC)
Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw
Spring Washer B4
M4 x 30
Fuel Pump
Single line, 10 bar (145 psi)
Pressure Control Valve
8-4
WEBASTO SCHOLASTIC SERIES
8 SPARE PARTS LIST
ITEM
75
QUANTITY
PART NO.
310344
260738
488631
412198
410799
19723B
298816
104012
82399A
488631
102861
371289
152390
143820
DESCRIPTION
Filter Screen
REMARKS
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
X
77
Gasket
80
Screw with Washer
Nozzle Holder
82
83
Pre-heat Element 12V
Holding Strap
84
85
Bracket
86
Pre-heat Thermostat
Pre-heat Harness
Screw with Washer
Nozzle Holder Plate
Straight Spur Gear
Retaining Ring
No Fig.
87
See item 186 for reference
88
89
90
6 x 0.7
No Fig.
ISOFLEX LDS 18
Special Hi-temp Grease In 100g
tube. Use on fuel pump gears.
8-5
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WEBASTO SCHOLASTIC SERIES
Scholastic Series
Figure 4
Subject to modification
ITEM
100
104
105
107
108
109
121
QUANTITY
PART NO.
487627
147702
319430
273481
273473
298816
406287
DESCRIPTION
Protection Cap
REMARKS
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Screw
M4 x 8
Ø 8mm
Clamp
Screw
Bracket
Joint
Overheat Fuse
138 °C: Identification color – white
wires
127
130
1
1
354902
608719
Control Thermostat
Temperature Limiter
75 °C: Green and red wires
104 °C: Green wires
8-6
WEBASTO SCHOLASTIC SERIES
8 SPARE PARTS LIST
Subject to modification
Scholastic Series Figure 5
REMARKS
ITEM
139
140
141
142
143
QUANTITY
PART NO.
114499
DESCRIPTION
Bleeding Valve
1
1
1
1
1
352497
352152
26553A
91216A
Securing Cotter Pin
Cable Clamp
6.3 x 90
Combustion Chamber
Heat Exchanger Assembly
Yellow color with 1 inch coolant
connections
149
150
151
152
153
2
2
2
1
1
461555
32087A
420565
279110
289329
Nut with Washer
Eye Bolt
M6
AM6 x 45
6 x 16
Slotted Pin
Well Plug
Angle Support
8-7
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WEBASTO SCHOLASTIC SERIES
Scholastic Series
Figure 6
Subject to modification
ITEM
167
QUANTITY
PART NO.
905103
DESCRIPTION
ON / OFF Switch 12V
REMARKS
1
1
168
905797
7-Day Digital Timer Kit
Model 1531 12V Includes harness
item 170 and frame item 172
169
170
171
172
1
1
1
1
88195A
88436A
467936
474630
7-Day Digital Timer
Harness – Timer
Light Bulb 12V
Model 1531 12V Timer only
To item 168, 169
To item 168, 169
Mounting Frame
To item 168, 169 (for flush panel
mounting)
No Fig.
173
1
1
1
475866
906008
905815
Mounting Housing
To item 168, 169 (for under, over or
surface of panel mounting)
Harness – Internal (from control unit
to main power/ switch connector)
Use in conjunction with external
harness item 174
174
Harness – External (from main power Use in conjunction with internal
/ switch connector to batteries and
switch/ timer)
harness item 173
175
176
177
179
180
181
1
2
1
1
1
1
328529
901542
178713
620286
620285
14878A
6-Pin Female Connector Housing
5-Pin Female Connector Housing
2-Pin Female Connector Housing
3-Pin Female Connector Housing
3-Pin Male Connector Housing
Fuse Box Use with item 182
From control unit to vehicle wiring
To relay
Preheat harness
8-8
WEBASTO SCHOLASTIC SERIES
8 SPARE PARTS LIST
ITEM
182
QUANTITY
PART NO.
24981A
103992
178705
620295
82399A
900012
906026
DESCRIPTION
Fuse 15 Amp
REMARKS
Use with item 181
Use with item 181
2
1
7
3
1
1
1
182
Fuse 20 Amp
183
1-Pin Female Connector Housing
Ring Connector
184
Yellow M8
186
Preheat Harness
No Fig.
No Fig.
Inertia Switch
Inertia Switch Harness
8-9
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WEBASTO SCHOLASTIC SERIES
Scholastic Series
Figure 7
Subject to modification
ITEM
179
QUANTITY
PART NO.
620286
DESCRIPTION
REMARKS
1
1
3-Pin Female Connector Housing
3-Pin Male Connector Housing
Used on preheat harness item 186
180
620285
Used on item 173 at preheat
connection
182
182
187
188
189
2
24981A
103922
901398
176389
176591
Fuse 15 Amp
Used with item 181
1
Fuse 20 Amp
Used with item 181
2
Relay 12V
Used with item 176
4
Connector – Male
Connector – Female 6.3
Used with male connector housings
16
Used with female connector
housings
190
195
1
1
178799
342777
1-Pin Male Connector Housing
8-Pin Male Connector Housing
Used on inertia switch harness
Used on timer harness item 170
8-10
WEBASTO SCHOLASTIC SERIES
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Scholastic Series
Figure 8
1
1
Subject to modification
ITEM
QUANTITY
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
REMARKS
1
2
901265
Elbow – Brass 90° with Mounting
Flange
Through floor connection
No Fig.
1
901045
Formed Hose
Coolant pump to heat exchanger
inlet
No Fig.
No Fig.
2
8
901213
902024
Formed Hose
Gates 21488
Hose Clamp ET-20
8-11
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WEBASTO SCHOLASTIC SERIES
Scholastic Series
Figure 9
Subject to modification
ITEM
QUANTITY
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
REMARKS
224
1
906647
Fuel Standpipe – Complete
Includes items 225,226, 227, 232,
233, 234, 235 Includes 1/2 x 1/4
NPT bushing (not shown)
225
1
906118
Fuel Standpipe – Single Line
Standpipe only – does not include
tank-boss
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
1
1
X
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
900029
900004
903709
379670
603362
603364
902014
902015
902016
902013
901299
Check Valve – One way
Barb Fitting
Fuel Line 1/4” ID. Per meter
Clamp – Fuel Line 12 mm
Barb Fitting 90° – Fuel Line
Bulkhead Fitting Assembly – NPTF
Nut
Used with mounting tray/ enclosure
Connects fuel line to heater
3/4” Flat Washer
Rubber Gasket
Tank-Boss Fitting
Barb Fitting JIC #4 x 1/4” Hose
8-12
WEBASTO SCHOLASTIC SERIES
8 SPARE PARTS LIST
Scholastic Series
Figure 10
1
3
2
4
Subject to modification
ITEM
QUANTITY
PART NO.
900400
900001
900401
901293
905707
DESCRIPTION
Fuel Filter Head
REMARKS
Used with part 900001
Used with part 900400
Used with part 900400
Used with part 900400
Used with part 900400
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
Fuel Filter – FF 104
1/2 x 1/4 Bushing
3
4
Barb Fitting 1/4” MNPT x 1/8” Hose
Mount Bracket for Fuel Filter Head
No Fig.
8-13
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Scholastic Series
Figure 11
1
Subject to modification
ITEM
QUANTITY
PART NO.
900731
901235
901233
905388
15527A
DESCRIPTION
Tray Mount
REMARKS
1
1
1
1
4
1
No Fig.
No Fig.
No Fig.
No Fig.
Enclosure Cover
Enclosure Base
Rubber Grommet 1-3/4” Dia. Groove
Stainless Steel Exhaust Tube
ø38mm x 1m
Includes end-cap
Per meter
No Fig.
X
353221
Stainless Steel Exhaust Tube
ø38 mm
No Fig.
No Fig.
No Fig.
No Fig.
1
1
1
1
367400
126830
24046A
600050
Exhaust Clamp
ø39... 42 mm
P-Clamp
To secure exhaust tube to vehicle
Exhaust tube outlet
End-cap (open)
Frame Mounting Brackets – 1 Pair
To mount heater to vehicle frame
(some modification required)
8-14
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8 SPARE PARTS LIST
Scholastic Series
Figure 12
Subject to modification
ITEM
QUANTITY
PART NO.
901000
901013
901015
901017
901019
901021
DESCRIPTION
Housing – Impeller
REMARKS
MP # 28842
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
2
1
1
2
O-ring
MP # 28613
3
Impeller
MP # 28727
4
Seal Assembly
Adapter
MP # 28984
5
MP # 28733
6
Screw
MP # 28834
7
Hex Nut – 10-32
Motor 12V
8
901023
176591
178713
620322
MP # 28985
No Fig.
No Fig.
No Fig.
Connector – Female 6.3
Female Connector Housing
Insul Tube ø8mm x 42mm
Protective loom for wires
8-15
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WEBASTO SCHOLASTIC SERIES
Scholastic Series
Figure 13
Subject to modification
ITEM
255
QUANTITY
PART NO.
310646
440280
600190
905491
406244
DESCRIPTION
REMARKS
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Gauge for Setting Ignition Electrodes
Diagnostic Testing Unit
256
258
Fuel Pressure Gauge with Adapter
Extension Harness for Testing Unit
Combustion Chamber Puller
Exhaust Gas Analyzer
No Fig.
No Fig.
No Fig.
No Fig.
5 feet in length
699745
Workshop Manual
8-16
Webasto Thermosystems Inc.
North America
3333 John Conley Drive
Lapeer, MI 48446
Phone
Toll-free (800) HEATER-1
Fax (810) 664-7720
(810) 245-2400
Technical Assistance Hotline
USA: (800) 555-4518
Canada: (800) 667-8900
Org. 2/2001 50000058A
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