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- Tư vấn làm kế hoạch môi trường
- Thiết kế thi công hệ thống xử lý nước thải theo công nghệ châu âu.
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3. HL 90 List of Contents
I
List of Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Scope and Purpose ............................................................................................................................... 101
1.2 Meaning of Warnings, Cautions, and Notes .......................................................................................... 101
1.3 Additional Documentation to be used.................................................................................................... 101
1.4 Safety Information and Regulations....................................................................................................... 101
1.4.1 Legal Provisions for Installation.................................................................................................. 101
1.4.2 General Safety Notes ................................................................................................................. 102
1.5 Corrections and Improvements.............................................................................................................. 103
2 General Description
2.1 Drive ...................................................................................................................................................... 201
2.2 Heat Exchanger..................................................................................................................................... 201
2.3 Control Unit............................................................................................................................................ 201
2.4 Flame Sensor ........................................................................................................................................ 202
2.5 Glow Plug .............................................................................................................................................. 202
2.6 Temperature Limiter .............................................................................................................................. 202
2.7 Dosing Pump ......................................................................................................................................... 202
3 Functional Description
3.1 Controls ................................................................................................................................................. 301
3.2 Switch On ...............................................................................................................................................301
3.3 Heating Operation.................................................................................................................................. 301
3.3.1 Operation with Room Thermostat (mechanical)......................................................................... 301
3.3.2 Operation with Switch................................................................................................................. 301
3.3.3 Operation with Timer .................................................................................................................. 301
3.4 Switch Off .............................................................................................................................................. 301
3.5 Ventilation Operation ............................................................................................................................. 301
4 Technical Data
4.1 Electrical Components........................................................................................................................... 401
5 Troubleshooting
5.1 General.................................................................................................................................................. 501
5.2 General Fault Symptoms....................................................................................................................... 501
6 Functional Checkouts
6.1 General.................................................................................................................................................. 601
6.2 Adjustments........................................................................................................................................... 601
6.2.1 Adjustment of CO2 Contents ...................................................................................................... 601
6.3 Components Testing.............................................................................................................................. 601
6.3.1 Temperature Limiter Resistance Check ..................................................................................... 601
6.3.2 Flame Sensor Resistance Check ............................................................................................... 601
4. List of Contents HL 90
II
7 Circuit Diagrams and Examples for Electrical Installation
7.1 General ................................................................................................................................................. 701
8 Servicing
8.1 General ................................................................................................................................................. 801
8.2 Work on the Air Heater ......................................................................................................................... 801
8.3 Work on the Vehicle.............................................................................................................................. 801
8.4 Air Heater Test Run .............................................................................................................................. 801
8.5 Servicing ............................................................................................................................................... 801
8.6 Visual Inspections and Installation Regulations.................................................................................... 801
8.6.1 Heating Air System.................................................................................................................... 801
8.6.2 Fuel Supply................................................................................................................................ 802
8.6.3 Dosing Pump ............................................................................................................................. 804
8.6.4 Fuel Filter................................................................................................................................... 804
8.6.5 Combustion Air Supply .............................................................................................................. 805
8.6.6 Exhaust Line.............................................................................................................................. 805
8.6.7 Combustion Air Intake and Exhaust Lines................................................................................. 805
8.7 Removal and Installation....................................................................................................................... 806
8.7.1 Heater, Removal and Installation .............................................................................................. 806
8.7.2 Control Unit, Replacement ........................................................................................................ 806
8.7.3 Glow Plug, Replacement ........................................................................................................... 806
8.7.4 Flame Sensor, Replacement ..................................................................................................... 806
8 7.5 Temperature Limiter, Replacement ........................................................................................... 806
8.8 First Operation ...................................................................................................................................... 806
9 Repair
9.1 General ................................................................................................................................................. 901
9.1.1 Work on Components after Disassembly .................................................................................. 901
9.2 Disassembly and Assembly.................................................................................................................. 902
9.2.1 Control Unit, Replacement ........................................................................................................ 902
9.2.2 Glow Plug, Replacement ........................................................................................................... 903
9.2.3 Flame Sensor, Replacement ..................................................................................................... 903
9.2.4 Temperature Limiter, Replacement ........................................................................................... 903
9.2.5 Drive, Replacement ................................................................................................................... 903
9.2.6 Drive, Disassembly and Assembly ............................................................................................ 905
9.2.7 Heat Exchanger, Replacement.................................................................................................. 907
10 Packaging, Storage and Shipping
10.1 General ............................................................................................................................................... 1001
5. HL 90 List of Figures
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List of Figures
301 Functional Diagram.......................................................................................................................................... 302
501 General Failure Symptoms .............................................................................................................................. 501
701 Operation with Timer and Room Thermostat................................................................................................... 702
702 Operation with Switch (Full Load - Part Load) and Ventilation ........................................................................ 703
703 Operation with Room Thermostat (Full Load - Part Load) and Ventilation ...................................................... 704
704 Example for Electrical Installation "Operation with Switch and Ventilation"..................................................... 705
705 Example for Electrical Installation "Standard Wiring Harness" ........................................................................ 706
801 Hot Air Temperatures with Drop of Pressure (12V Heaters)............................................................................ 802
802 Fuel Supply...................................................................................................................................................... 802
803 Webasto Fuel Tank Tap................................................................................................................................... 803
804 Fuel Tapping from Plastic Tank (tapping via fuel drain plug)........................................................................... 803
805 Fuel Tapping from Plastic Tank (tapping via fitting plate)................................................................................ 803
806 Pipe/Hose Connection ..................................................................................................................................... 804
807 Dosing Pump, Installation and Attachment...................................................................................................... 804
808 Fuel Filter......................................................................................................................................................... 804
809 Air Intake Muffler.............................................................................................................................................. 805
810 Exhaust Muffler, Direction of Flow ................................................................................................................... 805
811 Exhaust Pipe Outlet, Installation Position ........................................................................................................ 805
901 Replacement of Control Unit, Glow Plug, Flame Sensor and Temperature Limiter......................................... 902
902 Disassembly of Drive ....................................................................................................................................... 904
903 Replacement of Heat Exchanger..................................................................................................................... 907
7. HL 90 1 Introduction
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1 Introduction
1.1 Scope and Purpose
This repair shop manual is intended to support
familiarised personnel in the repair of air heaters HL 90 of
the Diesel type.
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 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.
NOTE
This heading is used to highlight and draw specific
attention to information.
1.3 Additional Documentation to be used
This workshop manual contains all information and
procedures necessary for the repair of air heaters HL 90.
The use of additional documentation is normally not
necessary. Operating instructions/ installation instructions
and the vehicle specific installation proposal may be used
as complementary information as necessary.
1.4 Safety Information and Regulations
The general safety regulations for the prevention of
accidents and the relevant operating safety instructions
have to be observed at all times. "General Safety
Regulations" beyond the scope of these regulations are
detailed in the following.
The specific safety regulations applicable to this manual
are highlighted in the individual chapters by Warnings,
Cautions, and Notes.
1.4.1 Legal Provisions for Installation
Within the scope of the StVZO (Road Licensing
Regulations of the Federal Republic of Germany) "Design
General Approvals", laid down by the Federal Office for
Motor Traffic, exist for the Air Heaters HL 90 with the
following official marks of conformity:
~ S 269 (Diesel)
The installation of the heaters is to be performed in
accordance with the installation instructions and must be
checked in case of
a) the vehicle type inspection in accordance with
§ 20 StVZO
b) the individual inspection in accordance with
§ 21 StVZO or
c) the examination in accordance with § 19 StVZO per-
formed by an officially authorised expert or examiner
for road traffic, a vehicle inspector or a public servant
as per section 4 of Annex VIII to the StVZO.
In the event of c) the installation must be certified on the
acceptance certificate formsheet included in the copy of
the "General Operating License" or on a formsheet
according to the specimen of an “approval” included in the
Traffic rules 1994, Page 148.
This validates the "Design General Approval". The
acceptance certificate must be kept with the vehicle. The
year of first operation must be permanently marked on the
identification label by removing the numerals of the years
not applicable.
The heat exchanger of the air heater remains
serviceable for a maximum of 10 years and must then
be replaced with an original spare part by the manu-
facturer or by one of its authorized workshops.
The heater must then be provided with a label marked
with the sales date and with the words "Original
Spare".
When replacing the heat exchanger it is mandatory
to also replace the overheat protection element
(temperature limiter) to avoid possible malfunctions
of old temperature limiters in use.
Should exhaust pipes be routed through rooms
accommodating persons, these pipes shall also be
renewed after 10 years by original spare parts.
When removing the heater the gasket below must be
renewed.
The heaters are cleared for heating the passenger and
driver cabins but not for heating compartments intended
for the transportation of dangerous goods.
The use of the heater in special vehicles (e.g. vehicles for
the transportation of dangerous goods ADR) or vehicles
not subject to the StZVO (e.g. ships) are ruled by partially
regional regulations.
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Heating Air System
Heating air intake openings must be arranged so that
under normal operating conditions exhaust fumes of the
vehicle engine or air heater are not likely to be expected.
Extracting combustion air from the vehicle interior is not
permissible.
Combustion Air Line
The combustion air required must be taken from the
exterior.
Within rooms accommodating persons, the combustion
air lines must not have more than four disconnects
and a splash-water protected exterior wall feedthrough.
The disconnects must be sealed in a way not to exceed
a leak rate of 200 l/h at an overpressure of 0.5 mbar.
The line including feedthrough, disconnects, material
and specific type must be described in the installation
instructions.
The line must require tools for installation and removal,
must be protected against damage, and must be shock-
proof.
Exhaust Line
Heaters must be designed to discharge the exhaust to
the exterior.
Exhaust pipes must be routed so that exhaust fumes are
unlikely to penetrate into the vehicle's interior.
The function of any parts of the vehicle essential for its
operation must not be impaired. Condensate or water
penetrated must not be able to accumulate in the
exhaust line.
Drain holes are permissible; these must drain the fluid to
the exterior via lines sealed against the vehicle interior.
The exhaust line outlet is to be positioned to the top, to
the side, or in case of exhaust venting below the vehicle
floor, to the nearest possible location of the vehicle's or
cockpit's side or rear end.
In compartments accommodating persons, exhaust lines
must not have more than one disconnect and must have
a splash-water protected feedthrough in the exterior
wall/floor. For water, that has penetrated into the exhaust
line, the connection of a drain line with a metal-sealing
joint is permissible. The drain pipe must be routed sealed
through the exterior wall or the vehicle floor.
The heat exchanger, the exhaust line connected, as well
as the possible drain pipe must be sealed so that with an
overpressure of double the overpressure of the exhaust
having the maximum permissible exhaust line length – at
least however at an overpressure of 0.5 bar – a total leak
rate of 30 l/h is not exceeded.
The line including feedthrough, disconnects, material
and specific type must be described in the installation
instructions. The line must require tools for installation and
removal, must be protected against damage, and must be
shockproof.
Metal lines must be used. These may not heat to more
than 110° C should there be the possibility of contact
within the room interior. Protective devices against con-
tact may be fitted.
Combustion Air Inlet and Exhaust Outlet
During installations these ports for combustion air entry
and exhaust fume exit must be of such type, that a ball
with a diameter of 16 mm cannot be inserted.
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.
For the routing of fuel lines and the installation of
additional fuel tanks §§ 45 and 46 of the StVZO are to be
adhered to.
The most important regulations are: Fuel lines are to be
designed in such a way that they remain unaffected by
torsional stresses in the vehicle, engine movement and
the like. They must be protected against mechanical
damage.
Fuel-carrying parts are to be protected against excessive
heat and are to be arranged so that any dripping or
evaporating fuel can neither accumulate nor be ignited by
hot components or electrical equipment.
In busses, fuel lines and fuel tanks may be located neither
in the passenger area nor in the driver's compartment.
In these type of vehicles the fuel tanks must be located
such that they do not pose a direct hazard to the exits in
the event of a fire. Fuel supply must not be by means of
gravity or pressurization of the fuel tank.
1.4.2 General Safety Notes
The heater must not be installed in the passenger or
driver compartments of busses. Should the heater never-
theless be installed in such a compartment, the installa-
tion 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 40° C in the installation box. Excessive
temperatures may cause malfunctions.
The heaters are cleared for heating the passenger and
driver cabin in the fresh air mode of operation and for load
top compartments in the fresh air or circulation air mode
of operation. They are however not cleared for heating
loading compartments for dangerous goods. The installa-
tion in enclosed areas accommodating persons is not
permitted.
If an air heater is installed in a loading compartment for
circulation air mode of operation the inside of the entrance
door shall be labeled as follows: "With heater on no
personnel allowed in loading area with door closed."
The heaters HL 90 are marked with the word "Diesel"
on their identification plate. The heaters may only be
operated with the specified type of Diesel (or with fuel oil
EL) and the appropriate type of electrical installation.
9. HL 90 1 Introduction
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Installation Instructions for Webasto Fuel Tanks for
Fuel Supply of Heaters in Vehicles
In busses the installation is not permitted in the passen-
gers or driver's compartment.
The fuel filler neck must not be located in the passengers
or driver's compartment of any type of vehicle. Fuel reser-
voirs for carburettor fuel must not be located immediately
behind the vehicle front fairing. They must be away from
the engine to prevent fuel fires in case of accidents.
The same applies to towing vehicles with open cockpit.
It is mandatory to install the seal between the heater
mounting and the vehicle floor to prevent poisonous
exhaust fumes from entering the vehicle interior.
All fuel line connections must be tight, must show no
damage and have to be inspected in regular intervals
(at least in the same frequency as vehicle inspections).
When detecting damages or leaks the heater must not be
operated until repair will have been performed by an
authorised Webasto repair shop.
NOTE
Make heater inoperative by removing fuse. The fuel lines
(Mecanyl hoses) must not be in direct contact with the
exhaust pipe and be provided with a heat insulation as
required to prevent fires.
Keep air intakes and exit ports for warm and heating air
clean and free from foreign objects. Contaminated and
clogged air ducts may cause overheating and response of
the temperature limiter. After an overheat condition with
automatic switch-off check air ducting is free from
contamination and remove all objects that might block the
airstream or have damage repaired by an authorized
Webasto repair shop. Then reset the temperature limiter.
Should these corrective actions not cure the problem
(overheating occurs again), consult an authorized
Webasto repair shop. Never remove the air intake screen
upstream of the heater.
The air jets with adjustable flops must always be open in
a way that the airflow through the heater is not blocked.
A frequently restricted or blocked airflow may cause long
time damage. Should a heater be located in a stowage
compartment, it must be ensured that no flammable
material is stowed in this compartment and that other
material does not restrict the air supply of the heater.
Air lines must be securely fastened to the heater and
the air jets (e.g. with pipe clamps).
Do not step on the heater and do not deposit heavy
objects on or throw against the heater.
Do not throw garments, fabrics or similar material on top
of the heater or in front of the heating air intake or exit.
The warm air flow of the heater must not be restricted or
blocked by easily flammable substances or material like
rags, cleaning wool, etc., to prevent fires and smoke.
Flammable or explosive material or gasses must be kept
away from the vicinity of the heater, the warm air ducting
or the heating airflow.
The heater must not be cleaned with water, fluids or high
pressure cleaners, etc.
Do not switch off heater with the battery master switch or
the battery emergency off switch to prevent possible long
time damage and malfunctions of the heater.
The operating condition of the heater – least on or off –
must be clearly visible.
Non-compliance with the installation instructions and its
procedures will void the warranty by Webasto. The same
applies for repairs performed by unskilled personnel or
not using original spare parts. This will also invalidate the
official marks of conformity and thus the vehicle’s permit
of operation.
Make sure to read the operating instructions before you
operate the heater.
1.5 Corrections and Improvements
Deficiencies, improvements, or proposals for correction
of this workshop manual are to be mailed to:
Webasto Thermosysteme GmbH
Abt. Technische Dokumentation
D-82131 Stockdorf
Telefon: 0 89 / 8 57 94 - 5 42
Telefax: 0 89 / 8 57 94 - 7 57
11. HL 90 2 General Description
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2 General Description
The air heater HL90 is used to
– heat the driver compartment and the vehicle interior/
passenger compartment
– defrost the windscreen
– heat vehicle loading compartments
The heaters are cleared for heating the passenger
compartment and the driver compartment in the fresh air
mode of operation of and vehicle loading compartments
in the fresh air or circulation air mode of operation. The
heating of loading compartments for dangerous goods is
not permitted.
The heater operates independent from the vehicle engine
and is connected to the vehicle's electrical system and
fuel system.
The heaters may be operated in vehicles with water or
air-cooled engines.
The heater designed to the rotation atomiser principle
operates intermittently controlled by the temperature
sensor.
The heater HL90 basically consists of the:
– drive
– heat exchanger
For control and monitoring the heater includes a:
– control unit
– flame sensor
– glow plug
– temperature limiter
Fuel supply is provided externally by a fuel dosing pump.
2.1 Drive
The drive provides for fuel supply with atomisation and
combustion air supply to the combustion chamber in the
heat exchanger.
The drive basically consists of the air intake housing with
fuel and combustion air connection, the bypass fan and
the atomiser.
The motor is flanged to the air intake housing driving the
bypass fan and the atomiser via a clutch. The motor also
drives a rotor to suck in fresh air or circulation air across
an orifice plate.
Resistors for the glow plug and the motor are also
mounted to the air intake housing.
2.2 Heat Exchanger
The heat exchanger transfers the heat generated by
combustion to the heating air circulated by the fan.
2.3 Control Unit
The control unit ensures controlled operation and
monitoring of combustion.
SG
1561 GK
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2.4 Flame Sensor
The flame sensor is a photo transistor changing its
resistance depending on the flame intensity. The signals
are supplied to the control unit for processing.The flame
sensor continuously monitors the flame condition during
heater operation.
2.5 Glow Plug
The glow plug ignites the fuel/air mixture during heater
start. The glow plug voltage is 4.2 Volts.
2.6 Temperature Limiter
The temperature limiter protects the heater against undue
high operating temperatures. The temperature limiter
responds at a temperature in excess of 175° C to
disconnect the electrical circuit and switch off the heater
with a run-down.
After the temperature limiter has cooled down, it may be
reset by pressing the reset pin. The heater may then be
switched on again.
2.7 Dosing Pump
The dosing pump is a combined delivery, dosing and
shut-off system for the fuel supply of the heater out of the
vehicle fuel tank.
Dosing Pump DP 2
Dosing Pump DP 30
Reset Pin
13. HL 90 3 Functional Description
301
3 Functional Description
(Fig. 301)
3.1 Controls
The heaters may be equipped with the following controls:
– room thermostat (mechanical)
– switch
– timer
Activation and deactivation is by means of the switch,
timer or room thermostat with on/off switch.
An operating indicator light (in timer, switch or room
thermostat) indicates the heater on condition.
3.2 Switch On
Upon switch on the operating indicator light goes on and
the glow plug is powered. After approximately 35 seconds
the fuel dosing pump is put into operation. After another
5 seconds the motor of the heating and combustion air fan
is activated. Combustion commences. After flame-up the
glow plug is switched off.
If no proper combustion is achieved within 100 seconds,
an automatic restart is performed. If the no combustion
condition persists, an error lockout will occur within
another 80 seconds with a subsequent run-down of
150 seconds.
The operating indicator light remains on in case of an
error lockout condition.
3.3 Heating Operation
During operation combustion gasses flow through the
heat exchanger to dissipate heat onto the heat exchanger
casing from where it is picked up by the heating air flow to
the vehicle interior maintained by the heating air fan.
3.3.1 Operation with Room Thermostat
(mechanical)
The room thermostat (mechanical) allows selection of
full load / part load or part load / off.
• Full load / part load operation
After reaching the temperature set with the room
thermostat (upper switching point of the room thermostat)
part load operation will be initiated. When the temperature
drops below the lower switching point, the heater resumes
full load operation. In part load operation motor speed and
dosing pump fuel delivery is reduced.
• Part load / off operation
After reaching the temperature set with the room
thermostat (upper switching point) the heater is switched
off. The operating indicator light remains on to indicate a
run-down with full speed operation of the heating and
combustion air fan motor.
When the temperature reaches the lower switching
threshold of the room thermostat, a new start procedure
commences. The heater operates in full load.
After a short time of full load combustion operation there
will be transition to part load operation.
3.3.2 Operation with Switch
During heating operation with a switch manual selection
between full load and part load is possible.
3.3.3 Operation with Timer
The timer is used for switch on with a switch (instant heat)
or for time preset operation. A control in the operating
modes full load / part load may be provided by integration
of the room thermostat (mechanical).
3.4 Switch Off
Switching the heater off extinguishes the operating
indicator light of the room thermostat, the switch or the
timer. Fuel supply is cut off stopping combustion.
The motor of the heating and combustion air fan continues
operation to cool the heater down (run-down).
Run-down time: 150 to 190 seconds
Run-down operation is controlled automatically.
NOTE
The motor of the heating and combustion air fan always
operates in full load during run-down.
Re-activation of the heater during run-down is permitted.
Run-down is then completed with a subsequent new start.
3.5 Ventilation Operation
When equipped with a room thermostat ventilation
operation is only possible with a separate switch
(order no. 109 995 (24V), 109 999 (12V)).
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Fig. 301 Functional Diagram
A
B
C
D
E
F
V
1
2
3
4 6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
13
75
1 Switch on
2 Preheating 35 s
3 Fuel priming
4 Full load initiation
5 Safety period max. 100 s
6 Minimum full load time 60 s
7 Combustion operation – full load
8 Room temperature (at rated value)
9 Transition from full load to part load 8 s
10 Combustion operation – part load
11 Room temperature (below rated value)
12 Transition from part load to full load 10 s
13 Switch off
14 Optical run-down max. 40 s
15 Electronic run-down 150 s
16 Off
A Operating indicator light on
B Switch or room thermostat
(full load / part load) or timer
C Flame sensor
D Glow plug
E Dosing pump (full load / part load)
F Combustion air fan (full load / part load)
* In case of no flame condition
automatic repeat start
(25 s preheating, 80 s safety period)
15. HL 90 4 Technical Data
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4 Technical Data
Where no threshold values are specified technical data
are understood to include standard tolerances for heater
units of ±10% at ambient temperature of +20° C and at
nominal voltage.
4.1 Electrical Components
Control unit, motor, dosing pump, glow plug resistor,
part load resistor, timer and switch with indicator light are
12 V or 24 V components.
Temperature limiter, flame sensor and glow plug are
identical in 12 V and 24 V heaters.
Glow plug default voltage is 4.2 V +0.1/–0.15 at nominal
voltage at control unit input (A1).
Air Heater HL 90
Heater type HL 90
Type ~ S 269
Mark of conformity Air Heater with rotation atomiser
Heat flow full load operation
part load operation
kW
kW
9
6.5
Type of fuel Diesel / Fuel oil EL
Fuel consumption full load operation
part load operation
kg/h (l/h)
kg/h (l/h)
1.00 (1.20)
0.71 (0.86)
Nominal voltage V– 12 or 24
Operation voltage V– 10 ... 14.5 or 20.5 ... 29
Rated power consumption
(not in start operation)
full load operation
part load operation
W
W
160
095
110
085
Permitted ambient temperature (operation):
– Heater
– Control unit
– Dosing pump
°C
°C
°C
–40 ... +50
–40 ... +85
–40 ... +40
Permitted ambient temperature (storage):
– Heater
– Control unit
– Dosing pump
°C
°C
°C
–40 ... +85
–40 ... +85
–40 ... +85
Setting range of indoor temperature °C +30 max.
Volume flow of heating air
– against 0.5 mbar
– against 0.25 mbar
full load operation
part load operation
m3
/h
m3
/h
310
215
280
195
CO2 in exhaust
– permitted functional range full load operation Vol.-% 7 ... 10
CO in exhaust
– at no wind
– at 100 km/h
Vol.-%
Vol.-%
0.1 max.
0.2 max.
HC in exhaust at nominal load and no wind Vol.-% 0.01 (100 ppm) max.
NOx in exhaust at nominal load and no wind Vol.-% 0.02 (200 ppm) max.
Soot number – to Bacharach
– to Bosch
< 6.0
< 0.5
Dimensions heater:
(tolerance ± 3 mm)
length
width
height
mm
mm
mm
650
235
260
Dimensions dosing pump:
(tolerance ± 3 mm)
length
width
height
mm
mm
mm
113
40
35
Dimensions control unit 1561:
(tolerance ± 3 mm
length
width
height
mm
mm
mm
97
102
36
Weight: Heater
Control unit
Dosing pump
kg
kg
kg
13
0.30
0.35
24 V 12 V
24 V 12 V
17. HL 90 5 Troubleshooting
501
5 Troubleshooting
5.1 General
This section describes troubleshooting procedures for
the heater HL90.
CAUTION
Troubleshooting requires profound knowledge about
components and their theory of operation and may only
be performed by trained personnel.
In case of doubt functional interrelations may be derived
from Sections 2 and 3.
CAUTION
Troubleshooting is normally limited to the isolation of
defective components.
The following possible causes for trouble have not been
taken into consideration and must always be excluded
as a possible cause for malfunction:
check fuel, combustion air and
exhaust lines for obstructions
corrosion on connectors
loose contacts on connectors
wrong crimping on connectors
corrosion on wiring and fuses
corrosion on battery terminals
For individual component checks the electrical
connections on the control unit have to be disconnected.
After any fault correction a functional checkout in the
vehicle has to be performed.
5.2 General Fault Symptoms
The following table (Fig. 501) lists possible fault
symptoms of general nature.
Fig. 501 General Failure Symptoms
Symptom Probable Cause Remedy
Heater switches off
automatically
No combustion after start and
restart
Flame-out during operation
Heater overheats
Dosing pump does not deliver fuel
Vehicle’s electrical system voltage
too low
Switch off heater momentarily and
switch on once again
Switch off heater momentarily and
switch on once again
Check combustion air ducting for
obstructions,
allow heater to cool down,
reset temperature limiter,
Check dosing pump
Charge battery
Heater is immediately
in run-down
Replace sensor defective Replace flame sensor
Heater develops
black smoke
Combustion air and/or exhaust
ducting clogged
Check combustion air and exhaust
ducting for obstructions
HL 90
Press reset pin on
temperature limiter
19. HL 90 6 Functional Checkouts
601
6 Functional Checkouts
6.1 General
This section describes the tests and adjustments on
the heater in installed and removed condition to prove its
serviceability.
WARNING
The heater must not be operated in closed areas like
garages or workshops not provided with exhaust
ventilation facilities.
6.2 Adjustments
6.2.1 Adjustment of CO2 Contents
The HL90 heater does not require a CO2 adjustment.
6.3 Components Testing
CAUTION
For individual components checks the electrical
connections on the control unit must be disconnected.
6.3.1 Temperature Limiter Resistance Check
With the reset pin pressed check temperature limiter for
electrical continuity.
6.3.2 Flame Sensor Resistance Check
The check is to be performed with an ohmmeter.
NOTE
The resistance is to be checked alternately on the
connector (reversed polarity).
No light for flame sensor (photo transistor)
• resistance 5 kΩ
21. HL 90 7 Circuit Diagrams and Examples for Electrical Installation
701
7 Circuit Diagrams and Examples
for Electrical Installation
7.1 General
Circuit diagrams (Fig. 701 to 703) show possible heater
circuits for HL90 with
• timer and room thermostat
• switch (full load - part load) and ventilation
• room thermostat (full load - part load) and ventilation
Examples (Fig. 704 and 705) show the proper electrical
installation for operation with switch and ventilation
(Fig. 704) as well as the use of the standard wiring
harness (Fig. 705).
22. 7 Circuit Diagrams and Examples for Electrical Installation HL 90
702
Fig. 701 Operation with Timer and Room Thermostat
WS
B2
bl
1 2 4
R1
3 1
br
58
30
31 31
S6
75 (15)
K4
rt/bl
bl
sw
ge
vi
br
3
X6
Y
bl
br
1 6
6
2
105
T
K3
2 4
X2
A1
B1M
2
X3
14
E
X4
XC
F1
XA
A2
M
X5
12 1 2 4
1
F2
K1
rt
ge
br
br
K2
2 1
XB
br
X7
58
30
75 (15)
br
R2
br
2 1
B3 S2
H1
S4
S3
5
1
3
4
X00
X0
vi
1 2
1 2
4mm2
1,5mm2
1,5mm2
0,75mm2
0,75mm2
0,75mm2
1,5mm2
0,75mm2
0,75mm2
0,75mm2
1mm2
1mm2
gn
sw1mm2
1mm2
0,75mm2
0,75mm2
1,5mm2
1,5mm2
1,5mm2
0,75mm2
2,5mm2
2,5mm2
2,5mm2
1,5mm2
1,5mm2
0,75mm2
4mm2
4mm2
0,75mm2
rt
rt/bl
ge
or
gn
1
P
10 11
H3
H2
H1
12 7 4
2
8
6
9
X12
6 5 4
13 2
2
1
1 3 5 7 9 11 13
2 4 6 8 101214
XA XB XC X2
1
2
X3; X5 X6 X7 X12
1
3
2
4
X4
1 2
4 5
3
6
7 8
10 11
9
12
Item Nomenclature Remark
Y Dosing pump 12V
Y Dosing pump 24V
X12 Connection 12-pole
X7 Connection 4-pole
X6 Connection 2-pole
X5 Connection 2-pole
X4 Connection 2-pole
X3 Connection 2-pole
X2 Connection 2-pole
X1 Connection 1-pole
X0 Clamping connection Glow plug +
X00 Clamping connection Glow plug –
XC Connect. for tab receptacle 14-pole
XB Connect. for tab receptacle 2-pole
XA Connect. for tab receptacle 6-pole
T Transistor in control unit
S6 Battery switch in vehicle
S4 Thermostat, heating full load / part load
S3 Switch, heating full load / part load
Item Nomenclature Remark
S2 Switch, ON/OFF
R2 Glow plug resistor 12V
R2 Glow plug resistor 24V
R1 Resistor 12V
R1 Resistor 24V
P Timer (1531) 12V
P Timer (1531) 24V
M Motor 12V
M Motor 24V
K4 Relay in control unit
K3 Relay in control unit
K2 Relay in control unit
K1 Relay in control unit
H3 Symbol illumination for digital display
H2 Operating indicator light, heating / ventilation
H1 Light Operation indicator
F2 Flat fuse 12V 20A
F2 Flat fuse 24V 20A
F1 Flat fuse 12V 20A
Item Nomenclature Remark
F1 Flat fuse 24V 20A
E Glow plug 4V
B3 Room thermostat 12/24V
B2 Temperature limiter 12/24V
B1 Flame sensor 12/24V
A2 Control unit 12V
A2 Control unit 24V
A1 Heater HL 90 12V
A1 Heater HL 90 24V
Wire Gauges
< 7.5 m 7.5 - 15 m
0.75 mm2
1.0 mm2
1.5 mm2
2.5 mm2
4.0 mm2
1.5 mm2
1.5 mm2
2.5 mm2
4.0 mm2
6.0 mm2
bl
br
ge
gn
gr
or
rt
sw
vi
ws
Wire Colours
blue
brown
yellow
green
grey
orange
red
black
violet
white
23. HL 90 7 Circuit Diagrams and Examples for Electrical Installation
703
Fig. 702 Operation with Switch (Full Load - Part Load) and Ventilation
4
R1
3
br
WS
B2
bl
1 2
58
30
S1
32
31 31
4
5
6
1
S6
75 (15)
7
K4
rt/bl
bl
sw
ge
vi
br
3
X6
Y
1 6
6
2
105
T
K3
2 4
X2
A1 B1M
2
X3
14
E
X4
XC
XA
A2
X5
M
12 1 2 4
1
F2
K1
rt
ge
br
K2
2 1
XB
br
X7
58
30
75 (15)
br
R2
br
2 1
H2
H1
X00
X0
1 2
1 2
vi
4mm3
1,5mm2
0,75mm2
0,75mm2
0,75mm2
0,75mm2
0,75mm2
0,75mm2
0,75mm2
0,75mm2
0,75mm2
1,5mm2
1,5mm2
4mm2
4mm2
gn
sw1mm2
1mm2
1,5mm2
1,5mm2
0,75mm2
0,75mm2
2,5mm2
2,5mm2
1,5mm2
1,5mm2
0,75mm2
2,5mm2
rt/bl
ge
or
gn
F1F3
1,5mm2
1
bl1mm2
br1mm2
Ventilation
Off
Heating full load
Heating part load
Heating
Ventilation
Heating
Item Nomenclature Remark
E Glow plug 4V
B2 Temperature limiter 12/24V
B1 Flame sensor 12/24V
A2 Control unit 24V
A2 Control unit 12V
A1 Heater HL 90 24V
A1 Heater HL 90 12V
X3; X5 X6 X7 X12
1
3
2
4
X4
1 2
4 5
3
6
7 8
10 11
9
12
Item Nomenclature Remark
Y Dosing pump 12V
Y Dosing pump 24V
X7 Connection 4-pole
X6 Connection 2-pole
X5 Connection 2-pole
X4 Connection 2-pole
X3 Connection 2-pole
X2 Connection 2-pole
XC Connection for tab rectable 14-pole
XB Connection for tab rectable 2-pole
XA Connection for tab rectable 6-pole
X0 Clamping connection Glow plug +
X00 Clamping connection Glow plug –
T Transistor in control unit
S6 Battery switch in vehicle
S1 Switch, heating / Off / ventilation
R2 Glow plug resistor 12V
R2 Glow plug resistor 24V
R1 Resistor 12V
Item Nomenclature Remark
R1 Resistor 24V
M Motor 12V
M Motor 24V
K4 Relay in control unit
K3 Relay in control unit
K2 Relay in control unit
K1 Relay in control unit
H2 Operating indicator light,
heating / ventilation
12V
H2 Operating indicator light,
heating / ventilation
24V
H1 Operating indicator light Operation indicator
H1 Operating indicator light Operation indicator
F3 Flat fuse 12V 10A
F3 Flat fuse 24V 7.5A
F2 Flat fuse 12V 20A
F2 Flat fuse 24V 20A
F1 Flat fuse 12V 20A
F1 Flat fuse 24V 20A
6 5 4
13 2
2
1
1 3 5 7 9 11 13
2 4 6 8 101214
XA XB XC X2
1
2
Wire Gauges
< 7.5 m 7.5 - 15 m
0.75 mm2
1.0 mm2
1.5 mm2
2.5 mm2
4.0 mm2
1.5 mm2
1.5 mm2
2.5 mm2
4.0 mm2
6.0 mm2
bl
br
ge
gn
gr
or
rt
sw
vi
ws
Wire Colours
blue
brown
yellow
green
grey
orange
red
black
violet
white
24. 7 Circuit Diagrams and Examples for Electrical Installation HL 90
704
Fig. 703 Operation with Room Thermostat (Full Load - Part Load) and Ventilation
58
30
S2
31 31
S5
S6
75 (15)
K4
WS
rt/bl
bl
sw
ge
vi
br
3
X6
Y
bl
br
1 6
B2
6
2
105
T
K3
2 4
X2
A1
B1M
4 2
X3
14
E
X4
XC
F1
XA
A2
bl
R1 M
X5
12 1 2 4
1
F2
K1
rt
ge
br
br
K2
3 2 1
XB
ge
1
rt/bl
X7
58
30
75 (15)
br
R2
br
2 1
H2
3
4
1
5
H1
B3
S4
S3
1 2
or
gn
ge
vi
E
A
F
B
1 2
1 2
X00
X0
F3
4mm2
1,5mm2
0,75mm2
0,75mm2
0,75mm2
1,5mm2
1,5mm2
0,75mm2
1,5mm2
1,5mm2
1mm2
1mm2
gn
sw1mm2
1mm2
0,75mm2
0,75mm2
1,5mm2
1,5mm2
1,5mm2
0,75mm2
2,5mm2
2,5mm2
0,75mm2
1,5mm2
1,5mm2
0,75mm2
2,5mm2
4mm2
4mm2
Ventilation / Part load
rt
rt/bl
Item Nomenclature Remark
Y Dosing pump 12V
Y Dosing pump 24V
X7 Connection 4-pole
X6 Connection 2-pole
X5 Connection 2-pole
X4 Connection 2-pole
X3 Connection 2-pole
X2 Connection 2-pole
XC Connection for tab rectable 14-pole
XB Connection for tab rectable 2-pole
XA Connection for tab rectable 6-pole
X0 Clamping connection Glow plug +
X00 Clamping connection Glow plug –
T Transistor in control unit
S6 Battery switch in vehicle
S5 Switch, ventilation, full load / part load 12V
S5 Switch, ventilation, full load / part load 24V
S4 Thermostat, heating, full load / part load
S3 Switch, heating, full load / part load
Item Nomenclature Remark
S2 Switch ON / OFF
R2 Glow plug resistor 12V
R2 Glow plug resistor 24V
R1 Resistor 12V
R1 Resistor 24V
M Motor 12V
M Motor 24V
K4 Relay in control unit
K3 Relay in control unit
K2 Relay in control unit
K1 Relay in control unit
H2 Operating indicator light,
heating / ventilation
12V
H2 Operating indicator light,
heating / ventilation
24V
H1 Light Operation indicator
F3 Flat fuse 12V 10A
F3 Flat fuse 24V 7,5A
F2 Flat fuse 12V 20A
Item Nomenclature Remark
F2 Flat fuse 24V 20A
F1 Flat fuse 12V 20A
F1 Flat fuse 24V 20A
E Glow plug 4V
B3 Room thermostat 12/24V
B2 Temperature limiter 12/24V
B1 Flame sensor 12/24V
A2 Control unit 12V
A2 Control unit 24V
A1 Heater HL 90 12V
A1 Heater HL 90 24V
X3; X5 X6 X7 X12
1
3
2
4
X4
1 2
4 5
3
6
7 8
10 11
9
12
6 5 4
13 2
2
1
1 3 5 7 9 11 13
2 4 6 8 101214
XA XB XC X2
1
2
Wire Gauges
< 7.5 m 7.5 - 15 m
0.75 mm2
1.0 mm2
1.5 mm2
2.5 mm2
4.0 mm2
1.5 mm2
1.5 mm2
2.5 mm2
4.0 mm2
6.0 mm2
bl
br
ge
gn
gr
or
rt
sw
vi
ws
Wire Colours
blue
brown
yellow
green
grey
orange
red
black
violet
white
25. HL 90 7 Circuit Diagrams and Examples for Electrical Installation
705
Connection Control Unit / Fuse Holder / Switch
1 Control unit
2 Fuse holder
3 to battery (+)
4 Ground (–)
6 Switch
17 Remove two inhibit pins
7 Operating indicator light (heating and ventilation)
Fig. 704 Example for Electrical Installation "Operation with Switch and Ventilation"
XA
4=br
6
3 4
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
17
46
4 X7
1
A B
C
30 (+)
S1-1 = S1-7
S1-4
S1-3
S1-6S1-3
S1-41
S1-4=6
S1-6=3
F1=2
F2=1
XA
S1-2
XA2
S1
H2
7
2 3
S1
XA1
S1-3=1
FFF30
123
4
14878A
26. 7 Circuit Diagrams and Examples for Electrical Installation HL 90
706
X2 Intermediary connector dosing pump
X3 Connector flame sensor
X4 Connector glow plug resistor
X5 Connector temperature limiter
X7 Connector relay/fuse
X0;
X00 Connector glow plug
1 Control unit
Fig. 705 Example for Electrical Installation "Standard Wiring Harness"
rt=2
br=X00
br=14
gn=6
rt/bl=C5
X4
br=12
bl=10
rt/bl=05
br=2
ge=2
ge=1
br=C12
bl=C10
gn=C6
sw=C1
sw=1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
B
C
X2
X5
2
1
2
1
X3
1
A B
C
2
1
X7
br=X7-2
ge=X4-1
br=X3-1
br=XC-12
X00
X0
X00
rt=3
br=2
vi=4
ge=1
vi=4
27. HL 90 8 Servicing
801
8 Servicing
8.1 General
This section describes the servicing procedures allowed
on the heater when installed.
8.2 Work on the Air Heater
For any type of work on the heater the main power supply
cable is to be disconnected from the vehicle battery.
As long as the heater is in operation or in run-down the
battery main power supply must not be disconnected to
prevent the heater from overheating by response of the
overheat protection. When performing long time repairs
on the heater its removal is considered appropriate.
Repairs requiring a change of location the relevant
installation instructions and the vehicle specific heater
installation proposal have to be observed.
8.3 Work on the Vehicle
CAUTION
In the vicinity of the heater a temperature of 85° C must
under no circumstances be exceeded (e.g. during paint
work on the vehicle).
8.4 Air Heater Test Run
WARNING
The heater must not be operated, not even with the timer,
in enclosed areas like garages or workshops not provided
with exhaust ventilation facilities.
8.5 Servicing
NOTE
In order to avoid seizure of mechanical components, the
air heater should be operated every 4 weeks for at least
10 minutes.
The heater does not require maintenance. It should
however be checked by Webasto-trained skilled
personnel in regular intervals, the latest before the heating
season begins (point of time, when the heater is more
frequently in use due to weather conditions).
To ensure functional reliability of the heater the following
servicing must be performed:
• check combustion air inlet and exhaust outlet for
contamination (contaminated and clogged heating air
ducts may cause overheating and response of the
temperature limiter).
• clean air heater exterior (prevent the ingress of water).
• check clamps for security.
• examine electrical connections for corrosion of
contacts and for security.
• check combustion air and exhaust ducts for damage
and obstructions.
• check fuel lines and fuel filter for leakage and
contamination.
• replace fuel filter if installed.
8.6 Visual Inspections and Installation
Regulations
8.6.1 Heating Air System
CAUTION
The integration of the air heater into the vehicle's own air
system requires an accurate adaptation and is not
recommended.
The heater may be used for heating the passenger and
driver cabin in the fresh air mode of operation and for
load top compartments in the fresh air or circulation air
mode of operation. If an air heater is installed in a loading
compartment for circulation air mode of operation the
inside of the entrance door shall be labeled as follows:
"With heater on no personnel allowed in loading area with
door closed!"
Due to the danger of poisoning or suffocation the air
heating system air intake must be arranged in a way that
under normal operating conditions exhaust fumes from
the vehicle engine are unlikely to be sucked in, not even
when a downstream fan is in use, e.g. by drawing air from
the engine compartment.
28. 8 Servicing HL 90
802
Fig. 801 Hot Air Temperatures with Drop of Pressure (12V Heaters)
The heating air intake temperature must not exceed
+30° C.
Heating air duct minimum inner diameter: 100 mm
Past a brandnig (Y union) a heating air duct inner
diameter of 80 mm is permitted.
Maximum air pressure difference between suction and
pressure side of heating air duct:
2.5 mbar (25 mm wc) 12V/24V to 09.97
4.0 mbar (40 mm wc) 24V from 10.97
or retrofit
When exceeding this value the temperature limiter is very
likely to respond. The heating air hose must be secured at
its joints.
The air heater, when used in the ventilation mode of
operation, may also be used without any further
accessories when observing the air intake temperature
limitation (a heating air flow short circuit should be
avoided).
8.6.2 Fuel Supply
Fuel is tapped from the fuel reservoir of the vehicle or
from a separate fuel tank. Permitted pressures at the fuel
tapping location are listed in Fig. 802.
8.6.2.1 Fuel Tapping
Vehicles with big engines (trucks) fuel tapping must be
from the fuel reservoir or a separate unpressurised fuel
tank (Fig. 803, 804 and 805). This separate fuel tapping
avoids an influence on the pressure.
Fig. 802 Fuel Supply
500
1. Free flow
20 °C
2. Partial restriction
∆P = 0 mm wc
∆P = 6 mm wc
∆P = 25 mm wc
3. Max. pressure drop
(Temperature limiter B2 responds at 175 °C)
135 °C
800 R100
172 °C
800
Total pipe length 2,5 m
500
∅100
50% of cross section = ∅ = 70 mm
124 °C (Max. temperature)
20 °C
20 °C
Permitted fuel feed
suction height S (m)
At max. permissible negative
pressure (bar) in fuel tank
0.00 –0.10
0.50 –0.06
1.00 –0.02
max. 3 m
max. 3 m
max.10m
i ø 2 mm
i ø 2 mm
max. 10 m
max. 3 m
iø 2-3mm
iø2-3mm
max.2,5m
S
HL 90
HL 90
29. HL 90 8 Servicing
803
Fig. 803 Webasto Fuel Tank Tap *
* Use fuel tank tap only on metal fuel tanks
Fig. 804 Fuel Tapping from Plastic Tank
(tapping via fuel drain plug)
Fig. 805 Fuel Tapping from Plastic Tank
(tapping via fitting plate)
NOTE
The fitting plate must be made of sheet metal!
8.6.2.2 Fuel Lines
Fuel lines may only be steel, copper, or plastic lines made
of unhardened, light and temperature stabilised PA 11
or PA 12 (e.g. Mecanyl RWTL) according to DIN 73378.
As in most cases a permanently rising fuel line routing
cannot be ensured, the inner diameter must not exceed
a certain value. Starting from an inside diameter of 4 mm,
air or gas bubbles accumulate resulting in malfunctions
should the lines be descending or having sags. The
diameters specified in Fig. 801 ensure no disturbing
formation of bubbles.
A descending line routing from the dosing pump to the
heater should be avoided.
Loose fuel lines must be secured in order to avoid
sagging. The installation must ensure protection against
stone impacts and undue temperatures (exhaust line).
The fuel line joints are to be secured against slipping with
hose clamps.
>25mm
25Hole Pattern
Plastic Tank
Gasket
NOTE
The fitting plate must be
made of sheet metal!
Gasket
Fuel Tank Tap
30. 8 Servicing HL 90
804
Connection of 2 Pipes with Hose
The proper connection of fuel lines with hoses is shown
in Fig. 806.
Fig. 806 Pipe / Hose Connection
8.6.3 Dosing Pump
The dosing pump is a combined delivery, dosing and
shut-off system and is subject to certain installation
criteria (Fig. 802 and 807).
Fig. 807 Dosing Pump, Installation and Attachment
8.6.3.1 Installation Location
Prior to installation of dosing pump ensure that the
pressure at the tapping location does not exceed 0.2 bar.
It is advantageous to mount the dosing pump in a cool
location. The ambient temperature must never exceed
+40° C during operation.
Dosing pump and fuel lines must not be installed in
locations exposed to heat radiated by hot vehicle
components. A heat shield is to be provided as necessary.
The preferred installation location is near the tank.
8.6.3.2 Installation and Attachment
The dosing pump is to be attached with anti-vibration
mounts. The installation location is limited according to
Fig. 807 to ensure sufficient self venting capability. Due
to the danger of corrosion the plug connection between
dosing pump and dosing pump cable loom may only use
Webasto original parts.
8.6.4 Fuel Filter
If there is the probability of contaminated fuel only the
Webasto filter, Order No. 487 171, may be used.
Installation possibly vertical up to horizontal the most
(observe direction of flow).
Fig. 808 Fuel Filter
correct
wrong
clamp
bubble bubble
0-180° 0-180°
15° - 90°
15°
Dosing pump DP 2
Dosing pump DP 30
A
ø 5
0 - 90°
31. HL 90 8 Servicing
805
8.6.5 Combustion Air Supply
Combustion air must under no circumstances be
extracted from rooms with persons. The combustion air
inlet must not point towards the forward direction of
motion. It must be located so that no clogging by
contamination is to be expected.
If the air heater is located in a closed installation box,
combustion air must be taken in from and the exhaust
routed to the exterior. The splash water proof
feedthroughs must not allow exhaust fumes to enter the
vehicle interior.
In order to silence the air intake noises an air intake
muffler (included in delivery of 24 v units) is recommended
(Fig. 809). The muffler is fitted onto the air intake pipe.
NOTE
For 12 V units it is recommended to install an air intake
muffler (Order No. 876 59A).
Fig. 809 Air Intake Muffler
8.6.6 Exhaust Line
Rigid pipes made of unalloyed or alloyed steel with a
minimum wall thickness of 1.0 mm have to be used as
exhaust line or flexible pipes made of alloyed steel only.
The exhaust pipe is secured to the air heater e.g. with a
clamp.
The exhaust muffler is preferably mounted near the air
heater. The direction of flow is optional.
Fig. 810 Exhaust Muffler, Direction of Flow
Operation of the air heater is also permitted without
muffler.
8.6.7 Combustion Air Intake and Exhaust Lines
Length of combustion air intake line:
with muffler: max. 3.0 m
without muffler: max. 5.0 m
Length of exhaust line: max. 5.0 m
Both lines are to be routed away from the heater in a
decline. If this is not possible, a condensate drain hole
Ø 4 mm must be provided at the lowest point.
Inner diameter of lines:
combustion air line: 30 mm
exhaust line: 38 mm
Smallest bending radius:
combustion air line: 45 mm
exhaust line: 85 mm
In order to ensure an angle of 90° ±10°, an attachment
is required not further than 150 mm away measured from
the exhaust pipe end.
Fig. 811 Exhaust Pipe Outlet, Installation Position
WARNING
Other installation position of exhaust pipe outlet than
shown in Fig. 811 may cause fires.
Sum of bends:
combustion air line: max. 360°
exhaust line: max. 360°
10°10°
Direction of exhaust flow
nearly vertical 90° ±10°
32. 8 Servicing HL 90
806
8.7 Removal and Installation
CAUTION
In installed condition only the following disassembly or
removal procedures are permitted should enough space
for removal allow such action:
• replacement of control unit
• replacement of glow plug
• replacement of flame sensor and its receptacle
• replacement of temperature limiter
8.7.1 Heater, Removal and Installation
8.7.1.1 Removal
1. Disconnect vehicle battery.
2. Disconnect electrical connector of wiring harness from
control unit.
3. Disconnect cable to dosing pump at its disconnect.
4. Disconnect fuel supply inlet on heater. Close fuel line
with plug.
5. Disconnect combustion air inlet and exhaust outlet on
heater.
6. Open tightening straps.
7. Remove heater from supports.
8.7.1.2 Installation
1. Retighten screws of supports with 12 Nm.
2. Locate heater for installation and secure with
tightening straps (locate straps between wiring
harness and outer case).
3. Connect fuel supply line to heater fuel inlet and secure
with clamp tightening to 2 Nm.
4. Secure combustion air inlet and exhaust outlet on
heater.
5. Route cable to dosing pump and reconnect at its
disconnect point.
6. Connect wiring harness connector to control unit.
7. Tighten screws of turnbuckles with 5 Nm.
8. Reconnect vehicle battery.
9. Bleed fuel supply system.
8.7.2 Control Unit, Replacement
NOTE
The replacement procedure for the control unit is identical
with the heater installed or removed.
Perform replacement in accordance with 9.2.1.
8.7.3 Glow Plug, Replacement
NOTE
The replacement procedure for the glow plug is identical
with the heater installed or removed.
Perform replacement in accordance with 9.2.2.
8.7.4 Flame Sensor, Replacement
NOTE
The replacement procedure for the flame sensor is
identical with the heater installed or removed.
Perform replacement in accordance with 9.2.3.
8 7.5 Temperature Limiter, Replacement
NOTE
The replacement procedure for the temperature limiter is
identical with the heater installed or removed.
Perform replacement in accordance with 9.2.4.
8.8 First Operation
After heater installation the fuel supply system must be
thoroughly bled.
NOTE
Long fuel lines may require several switch-ons for priming
the fuel line to the heater.
During a test run of the air heater all connections are to
be checked for no leakage and tight fit. Should the heater
during operation enter an error lockout condition, perform
troubleshooting.
33. HL 90 9 Repair
901
9 Repair
9.1 General
This section describes the repairs that may be
performed on the air heater HL 90 when removed. Any
further disassembly will void the warranty.
For re-assembly only components of the original spare
part kits are to be used.
9.1.1 Work on Components after Disassembly
All gaskets located between disassembled components
must always be replaced and discarded.
9.1.1.1 Cleaning
• All components disassembled must be cleaned with
cleaning spirit and subsequently blown dry with air.
9.1.1.2 Visual Inspection
• Examine all components for damages (cracks,
deformation, wear, etc.) and replace as necessary.
• Examine connectors and wiring for corrosion,
loose contacts, wrong crimping, etc. and repair as
necessary.
• Check terminals for corrosion and contacts for
security. Repair as required.
34. 9 Repair HL 90
902
9.2 Disassembly and Assembly
9.2.1 Control Unit, Replacement
9.2.1.1 Removal
1. Disconnect electrical connector on control unit.
2. Remove screws (14, Fig. 901) and control unit (13).
3. Perform procedures on components after
disassembly (refer to 9.1.1).
9.2.1.2 Installation
1. Locate control unit (13, Fig. 901) in installation
position and secure with screws (14).
2. Torque screws with 2.5 ± 0.2 Nm.
3. Connect electrical connector to control unit.
Fig. 901 Replacement of Control Unit, Glow Plug, Flame Sensor and Temperature Limiter
ge
br
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A
B
C
1 Glow plug
2 Lock washer
3 Screw
4 Temperature limiter
5 Silicone cap
6 End cap
7 Retaining clip
8 Flame sensor
9 Flame sensor receptacle
10 Grommet
11 Outer case
12 Screw (3)
13 Control unit
14 Screw (2)
15 Half case
16 Screw (3)
17 Spring washer (3)
Spring washers (17) not
applicable for orifice plate
made of plastic.
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
1
2
3
4 5 6
Detail A
1
1
35. HL 90 9 Repair
903
9.2.2 Glow Plug, Replacement
9.2.2.1 Removal
1. Remove knurled nut from glow plug.
2. Withdraw cable and isolator.
3. Unscrew glow plug (1, Fig. 901) and remove.
4. Perform procedures on components after disassembly
(refer to 9.1.1).
9.2.2.2 Installation
1. Apply high temperature grease (Copaslip) to thread
of glow plug.
2. Manually screw glow plug (1, Fig. 901) in and tighten
with 20 ± 2.0 Nm.
3. Bring cable and isolator in assembly position as
shown in Fig. 901, Detail A and secure with knurled
nut.
4. Tighten knurled nut with 2.0 ± 0.5 Nm.
9.2.3 Flame Sensor, Replacement
9.2.3.1 Removal
1. Disconnect electrical connection to flame sensor.
2. Remove spring (7, Fig. 901) from flame sensor (8) and
withdraw flame sensor.
3. Unscrew flame sensor receptacle (9) and remove.
4. Remove grommet (10) and discard.
5. In counterlight visually check quartz glass rod of flame
sensor receptacle for transparency.
6. Perform procedures on components after disassembly
(refer to 9.1.1).
9.2.3.2 Installation
1. Locate new grommet (10, Fig. 901) flush in installation
position.
2. Apply high temperature grease (Copaslip) to thread of
flame sensor receptacle.
3. Manually screw flame sensor receptacle in place and
torque with 20 ± 2.0 Nm.
4. Plug on flame sensor (8) and secure with retaining
clip (7).
5. Make electrical connection of flame sensor to wiring
harness.
9.2.4 Temperature Limiter, Replacement
9.2.4.1 Removal
1. Disconnect electrical connection to temperature limit-
er.
2. Slide silicone cap (5, Fig. 901) up enough to make
hexagon of temperature limiter (4) accessible.
3. Unscrew temperature limiter and remove.
4. Perform procedures on components after disassembly
(refer to 9.1.1).
9.2.4.2 Installation
1. Screw temperature sensor (4, Fig. 901) in by hand
and tighten with 0.8 ± 0.2 Nm.
2. Form-fit silicone cap (5).
3. Make electrical connection of temperature limiter to
wiring harness.
9.2.5 Drive, Replacement
9.2.5.1 Removal
1. Remove control unit (see 9.2.1.1).
2. Disconnect electrical connector (9 and 25, Fig. 902)
and carefully push into half case together with
grommet (8).
3. Remove screws (12 and 16, Fig. 901) and spring
washers (17). Slightly widen half case and slide off
over air intake pipe.
4. Remove screws (19, Fig. 902) and lock washers (20).
5. Withdraw drive from heat exchanger and remove.
6. Perform procedures on components after disassembly
(refer to 9.1.1) or continue to disassemble drive
(see 9.2.6).
9.2.5.2 Installation
1. Apply vaseline to O-ring (22, Fig. 902).
2. Bring drive with heat exchanger in assembly position
secure with screws (19, Fig. 902) and lock washers
(20).
3. Tighten screws with 5.5 ± 0.5 Nm.
4. Slightly widen half case (15, Fig. 901), route electrical
connector (9 and 25, Fig. 902) with cable to exterior
and push grommet (8) into opening for proper fit in
place.
5. Position half case (15, Fig. 901) for assembly and
secure with screws (12).
6. Secure half case (15) with screws (16) and spring
washers (17).
7. Tighten screws (12 and 16) with 2.5 ± 0.2 Nm.
8. Secure cap (1, Fig. 902) with screws (14) and tooth
washers (13).
9. Tighten screws (14) with 2.5 ± 0.2 Nm.
10. Install control unit (see 9.2.1.2).
36. 9 Repair HL 90
904
Fig. 902 Disassembly of Drive
1 Cap
2 Rotor
3 Screw (3)
4 Orifice plate
5 Spacer ring
6 Motor
7 Resistor
8 Grommet
9 Electrical connector
10 Washer
11 Tooth washer
12 Screw
13 Tooth washer (4)
14 Screw (4)
15 Screw (2)
16 Locking ring (2)
17 Washer (2)
18 Glow plug resistor (2)
19 Screw (3)
20 Lock washer (3)
21 Screw (3)
22 O-ring
23 Clutch
24 Air intake housing
25 Electrical connector
26 Round cord ring
27 Bypass fan
28 Screw (3)
29 Atomiser assembly
30 Cap nut
31 Washer
32 Displacer
33 Screw (2)
34 Fuel line
35 O-ring
36 Fuel inlet with double conical
ring and coupling nut
37 Tooth washer (3)
NOTE
Orifice plate (4) made
of plastic has no tooth
washers (13) and
spacer ring (5). Screws
(3) are then locked
with tooth washers (37).
If screws (15) are
sheet metal type
screws, there are no
locking rings (16) and
washers (17).
1
2
18
19
20
21 22 23
15
16
17
2
2
2
25
36
24
26
27
28
29
35
34
33
32
31
30
1
2
3
4 5
6
37
14 13 1
1 1 1
12 11 10
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8
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37. HL 90 9 Repair
905
9.2.6 Drive, Disassembly and Assembly
The disassembly of the drive is broken down into two
subjects:
– heating air supply/ electrical components
– combustion air supply / fuel ducting / motor
9.2.6.1 Heating Air Supply / Electrical Components,
Disassembly
The following steps should be performed with the heater
fully assembled.
1. For removal of cap (1, Fig. 902) remove screw (14)
and tooth washers (13) as required.
2. Using two levers (wide blade screw drivers, etc.) lever
plastic rotor (2) off from motor shaft by pushing
against orifice plate (4). Remove orifice plate and
spacer ring (5) by removing screws (3).
NOTE
When disassembling and disconnecting wiring and
connectors make sure to observe wiring arrangement,
see Fig. 902.
3. Loosen screws (15) and remove glow plug resistor
(18), locking ring (16) and washer (17).
4. Remove screw (12), tooth washer (11) and washer
(10).
5. Disconnect blade terminal from electrical connectors
(9 and 25). Check condition of grommet (8) and
replace as necessary.
6. Disconnect electrical connectors from resistor (7) and
remove resistor.
9.2.6.2 Combustion Air Supply / Fuel Ducting / Motor,
Disassembly
1. Remove cap nut (30), washer (31) and displacer (32).
2. Withdraw atomiser assembly (29).
3. Remove screws (33) and fuel line (34).
4. Remove screws (28).
5. Carefully pull bypass fan (27) out of air intake housing
(24).
CAUTION
Remove bypass fan by a slight axial pull on shaft.
Remove major contamination on edge zone to air intake
housing and slightly grease as required.
6. Withdraw one half of clutch (23); remove round cord
ring (26) and discard.
7. Remove O-ring (35) from air intake housing and
discard.
8. Pull other half of clutch (23) from motor shaft.
9. Remove screws (21) and separate air intake housing
(24) from motor (6).
10. Remove O-ring (22) and discard.
11. Perform procedures on components after
disassembly (refer to 9.1.1).
CAUTION
Clean bypass fan with pressurized air only.
9.2.6.3 Assembly
1. Position new O-ring (22, Fig. 902) on air intake
housing for assembly.
2. Assemble air intake housing (24) and motor (6) with
screws (21).
3. Slide half of clutch (23) onto motor shaft in air intake
housing (24).
4. Position new O-ring (35) at fuel transfer point in air
intake housing.
5. Position new round cord ring (26) in bypass fan (27).
6. Slide other half of clutch (23) onto shaft in bypass
fan (27).
NOTE
Fuel line must be aligned with fuel transfer point (O-ring);
clutch (23) must also engage.
7. Assemble bypass fan (27) and air intake housing (24)
with screws (28). Torque screws to 4 Nm.
8. Secure fuel line (34) in bypass fan (27) with screws
(33) torqued to 1.5 Nm.
9. Slide atomiser assembly (29) onto shaft until arrested
by drive pin.
10. Slide displacer (32) onto shaft and secure with washer
(31) and cap nut (30). Torque cap nut to 2.5 Nm.
11. Mount resistor (7) with screw (12), tooth washer (11)
and washer (10). Torque screw to 2 Nm.
12. Connect electrical connectors to resistor (7) (refer to
Section 7 as required).
NOTE
Torque for cap screws and sheet metal screws is
5.5 ± 0.5 Nm.
13. Secure glow plug resistors (18) with screws (15).
No locking rings (16) and washers (17) when sheet
metal screws are in use.
14. Slide on grommet (8) at wiring connect points of
electrical connectors (9 and 25); reconnect cable
wires to relevant connectors to restore proper
electrical functions (refer to Section 7 as required).
15. Locate spacer ring (5) and orifice plate (4) for
assembly so that spacer ring is centered on fan of
motor (6). There is no spacer ring (5) if plastic orifice
plate is in use.
16. Secure orifice plate (4) and spacer ring (5) with
screws (3) and torque to 5.5 ± 0.5 Nm. Locate tooth
washers (37) between orifice plate (plastic) and
screw (3).
17. Press rotor (2) onto shaft until seated against stop.
38. 9 Repair HL 90
906
CAUTION
Align interlock surfaces in rotor and on motor shaft.
WARNING
The 12 V type heater has only one glow plug resistor (18)
fitted. Make sure to close second opening in air intake
housing with a screw plug.
NOTE
Check fuel line position with gauge No. 866 45A by
positioning gauge on drive shaft of bypass fan and
reading the value 0.5 + 0.5. Bend as required to adjust
distance (see Figure).
30°
16
17
0.5 to 1
Fuel line Gauge
(Ident. No.
866 45A)
39. HL 90 9 Repair
907
9.2.7 Heat Exchanger, Replacement
9.2.7.1 Removal
1. Remove control unit (refer to 9.2.1.1).
2. Remove glow plug (refer to 9.2.2.1).
3. Remove flame sensor (refer to 9.2.3.1).
4. Remove temperature limiter (refer to 9.2.4.1).
5. Remove drive (refer to 9.2.5.1).
6. Remove screws (3, Fig. 901) and lock washers (2)
from outer case (11) and remove from end cap (6).
7. Pull off end cap (6).
8. Carefully widen outer case and remove heat
exchanger.
9. Remove nuts (1, Fig. 903) and lock washers (2).
10. Pull rear wall (3) out of heat exchanger and remove
sealing cord (4).
11. Discard sealing cord.
12. Perform procedures on components after
disassembly (refer to 9.1.1).
9.2.7.2 Installation
1. Apply sealing and bonding compound
(Ident. No. 666 05A) to mating surfaces of sealing
cord (4, Fig. 903) and heat exchanger (5) and locate
with rear wall (3) in heat exchanger (5) for assembly.
2. Secure rear wall (3) with nuts (1) and lock washers (2).
3. Torque nuts (1) to 1.5 ± 0.2 Nm.
NOTE
When performing the following step ensure that all
connections and screw holes in outer case are centered.
4. Locate heat exchanger with outer case (11, Fig. 901)
and end cap (6) and assemble with screws (3) and
lock washers (2).
5. Torque screws (3) to 2.5 ± 0.2Nm.
6. Install drive (refer to 9.2.5.2).
7. Install temperature limiter (refer to 9.2.4.2).
8. Install flame sensor (refer to 9.2.3.2).
9. Install glow plug (refer to 9.2.2.2).
10. Install control unit (refer to 9.2.1.2).
Fig. 903 Replacement of Heat Exchanger
1 Nut (3)
2 Lock washer (3)
3 Rear wall
4 Sealing cord
5 Heat exchanger
1
2
3
4
5
Apply sealing and bonding compound
(Ident. No. 666 05A) to these surfaces.!
41. HL 90 10 Packaging/Storage/Shipping
1001
10 Packaging, Storage and
Shipping
10.1 General
The heater or its components shipped to Webasto
Thermosysteme GmbH for testing or repair must be
cleaned and packaged so that they are protected against
damage during handling, shipping and storage.
CAUTION
When shipping a complete heater assembly it must be
drained completely. No fuel is allowed to escape from a
packaging or during shipping.
Dummy plugs must be fitted to the fuel lines.
In storage the ambient temperatures specified in
Section 4 must not be exceeded.