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Eberspacher Ebercool Holiday Manual Technical Description

The document provides installation instructions for the Eberspächer HOLIDAY III air heater. It includes specifications for the unit size and weight. It also provides safety recommendations and instructions for fitting the inside and outside units, making electrical connections, and calibrating the system. Tables are included specifying seal closure measurements and solenoid opening times based on roof thickness.

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Eberspacher Ebercool Holiday Manual Technical Description

The document provides installation instructions for the Eberspächer HOLIDAY III air heater. It includes specifications for the unit size and weight. It also provides safety recommendations and instructions for fitting the inside and outside units, making electrical connections, and calibrating the system. Tables are included specifying seal closure measurements and solenoid opening times based on roof thickness.

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Version 1.0.13 Date 04.04.

2013

X6022.A172-0 Eberspächer HOLIDAY III installation manual Technical info

Size:
Length 83 cm / Width 75 cm / Height 21cm
Weight:
Contents 19 kg empty / 20.5 kg at full weight.
Power input:
Min. 1.3 Amp. / Max. 5.8 Amp.
Water consumption:
Technical info 1 Min. 0-5 l / Max. 1.5 l*
Symbols 1 Working temp:
Min. 5°C / Max. 50°C air temp.
Assembly instructions 2
Safety recommendations 2 *Water consumption may double in areas with low humidity levels.
Checks to be made before assembly 2
Symbols
Fitting the outside and inside units 3
For 400 x 400 mm openings. (standard) 3 Warning
This indicates dangers that can be traced back to current or
Seal closure table 3
voltage: failure to abide by the instructions may cause damage to
Installation step 5 people of property and also compromise appliance operation.
Connections 6 Warning
This shows hazards that can be traced back to electrical current
Electrical connections 6
or voltage; failure to abide by this instruction could lead to
Systems with two service batters and exchanger 6 damage to people or property as well as adversely affecting the
operation of the appliance.
Water connection 6
Note
Pressurized system 6 Additional information about appliance use.
Non-pressurized system 7
Calibration 7
Check of the roof angle 8
Calibration table 8
Solenoid opening time 8
Software configuration 8
Rules of which to remind the customer 9
Full software configuration 9

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Assembly instructions Checks to be made before assembly

Safety recommendations -The inner surround must not obstruct the opening of doors (wardrobe, bathroom,
etc.).
-The electrical equipment must be 12 Volt.
IMPORTANT: -The roof must be sufficiently strong to hold the weight of the unit fully loaded.
Before assembling, make sure that you have read and understood this manual -The water system must be assisted by one or more electric pumps.
thoroughly. The choice of position for the unit is a very important factor in deciding the
The manufacturer will not accept any liability for damages arising from the following: correct operation and performance of the product.
- Incorrect assembly or connection.
- Damage to the equipment or vehicle due to mechanical influences.
- Changes to the equipment without the manufacturer’s express written consent.
use for other purposes than those described in the instruction manual. IMPORTANT: in those areas not reached by the air flow, performance and
heat perception will be reduced or non-existent.

Abide by the current standards regulating the assembly of this product on leisure
vehicles.
IMPORTANT: the unit can only operate correctly up to an angle of 15°, front and
back.
DANGER: The water circuit is configured to operate with the unit installed on a flat or backwards
in the event that there is a combustion generator with noxious fume flue to the slanting roof. If the unit is slanted towards the front, turn the evaporator filter 180° and
roof, bring this to ground level. change the pump connections.
We must remind you that Holiday III takes in air from outside, there is no internal
recirculation.

The total weight of the unit (19 kg dry), added to that of the vehicle must not
exceed the tare and maximum height permitted by law (see log book or regulation).

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Fitting the outside and inside units

For 400 x 400 mm openings. (standard)

Use the template on the top of the box to check the size of the evaporator and its
position.

If necessary, the unit can be facing the back of the vehicle without this influencing For the correct closure of the seal, follow the instructions in the closure table.
its performance or use.
- Measure the thickness of the roof precisely and cut the M6 screws and guide pipes,
following the table.
- Take out all of the original porthole, leaving the roof perfectly clean and free from any
adhesive residues. Seal closure table

- Make sure the opening has framing on all four sizes so that when the seal is
tightened, the roof will not yield, meaning the risk of water leaking or damage. Roof Screw length Guide pipe
thickness (thread only) length

- For cavities filled with polystyrene, create a support frame, while for cavities in 28 mm. 43 mm. 43 mm.
Styrofoam, there is no need.
29 mm. 44 mm. 44 mm.
The seal is the only part that can prevent water from leaking into the vehicle and
therefore, we recommend taking a good deal of care with its installation, making sure 30 mm. 45 mm. 45 mm.
to:
32 mm. 47 mm. 47 mm.

- Clean the roof surface perfectly. 34 mm. 49 mm. 49 mm.


- Keep the seal firmly in place when fitting by using instant adhesive (Cyanoacrylate
“Instant glue”); never use other adhesives or glues since it will be the seal itself to keep 36 mm. 51 mm. 51 mm.
out the water.
- Never glue the seal under the unit, instead of on the roof. 38 mm. 53 mm. 53 mm.

- Glue the 20X25 mm seal with the 25 mm surface resting on the roof, starting from the
40 mm. 55 mm. 55 mm.
centre at the back and following the perimeter of the opening (if necessary, use the
seal to cover the holes left from the screws in the porthole). 45 mm. 60 mm. 60 mm.
- Cut the seal straight and 15 mm longer, using only the instant glue to stick it in place.
- Place the unit on the seal and centre it over the opening. 50 mm. 65 mm. 65 mm.

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- Fit the frame and guide tubes. - Remove the finishing covers from the surround and fit the guides.

- Fit the seals to the guides and lubricate them with silicone spray.

- Screw the previously cut bolt as far as it will go; once tightened, lock it in place with a
lock nut.

- Pass the card wire under the “Y” of the guide; otherwise it will not be possible to
fit the card.

CAMPER ROOF

CAMPER ROOF

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- Fix the surround with the 8 screws and washers provided. Installation step

To choose the entrance point of the cell, bear the following in mind:

The filling pipe needs to be kept away from or insulated against sources of
intense heat such as heating, refrigerator burners, etc.
- For this step in the insulation process, pass along the roof until you find the most
suitable point to enter inside the vehicle, such as inside the wardrobe.
- Thoroughly clean the surface of the roof to glue the clip stop in place.

- Fit the finishing covers, sliding them into place, and fit the card into its housing.
- Drill a hole in the roof with a 25 mm cup wheel cutter.
- Cut the white protective sheath to size.
- Fit the inlet bend.
- Use sealant to close any water inlets.
- Clean the roof surface and bend thoroughly before gluing and sealing.
- Place two clips on the sheath so as to close the inlet bend.

Do not fit the bend anywhere that it could remain immersed.

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Connections Water connection

Electrical connections Pressurized system

The filling pipe needs to be kept away from or insulated against sources of
Scrupulously follow the instructions for connections here below; failure to intense heat such as heating, refrigerator burners, etc.
do so will lead to problems with the unit. - Get as close as possible to the pressurized water branch of the vehicle.
- Take the power cable directly to the service battery or battery selector (connection in - Fit the stopcock somewhere that is easily reached.
any other point of the vehicle is prohibited). - Intercept the pressurized cold water pipe of the vehicle and fit a union “T” complete
- If it is necessary to extend the cable, always use an original cable and not other with pipe and connector to insert at the inlet of the stopcock.
types.
- Once at the battery, join the two black wires together and connect them to the
Important: for this job, only use original pipes and fittings for the vehicle (not
negative pole, then join the red wires and connect them to the fuse holder, then to the
provided).
positive pole.
To fit the stopcock:

Systems with two service batters and exchanger - Use liquid Teflon to seal the fitting.
- Fit the metal clip to the pipe.
- Take the power cable directly to the service battery or battery selector (connection in - Fit the stopcock somewhere that is easily reached.
any other point of the vehicle is prohibited).
- If it is necessary to extend the cable, always use an original cable and not other
types.
- Once at the battery, join the two black wires together and connect them to the
negative pole.
- The red wires have to be connected to the fuse holder and then connected to the
positive output terminal of the exchanger.

PRIMARY
POSITIVE
FUSE HOLDER
10 AMP +
RED
RED
BLACK
BLACK
EXCHANGER
VIESA POWER
CABLE

- + - +
SERVICE SERVICE
BATTERY BATTERY
A B

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Non-pressurized system Calibration

This is one of the most delicate stages in the whole assembly process;
In this case, it is necessary to use the relay provided.
carry out the following stages with care as they will affect the performance and
correct operation of the product.
- Fit a 12 Volt, 3-way relay to control the pump.
- Connect the white wire (constant positive).
Before calibrating, carry out the following steps:
- Connect the black wire (negative).
- Intercept the two wires coming out of the microswitch under the cock and connect
- Finish the assembly stage (including power and water system connection).
them to the relay.
- Switch on the vehicle pump.
- Open the Viesa stopcock.

Necessary material:

- Template to control the angle of the roof (to cut out from the packaging box).

BLACK
COCK MICRO

WHITE

- Spirit level.

- Graduated container, in 100 cc,


(NOT BOTTLE) with a capacity of no less than 2000 cc. (2 litres).
SYSTEM TO CONNECT IN CASE OF
IMMERSION PUMP.

USE THE VEHICLE’S ORIGINAL PUMP CONTROL


WIRES; NEVER TAKE POWER DIRECTLY FROM THE PUMP.

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Step 1
Check of the roof angle • Remove the cover from the unit.
• Remove the water delivery pipe, without the bend fitting, and insert it into the
- Use the template to check the angle of the roof. graduated container.
- Fit the template to the roof on the right or left side of the unit.
- Position the start of the level perfectly in line with that of the template so as to create
a hinge point.
- Lift the level from the opposite side until it reads 0.
- Read the angle of the roof on the template and compare it with the information in this
calibration so as to find the amount of water that needs to reach the container.

Step 3
Software configuration
DEGREES TEMPLATE
MEETING POINT

VEHICLE ROOF

Calibration tablera • Set a time of 20 sec. with the keys.


• Press the key once to bleed the supply pipe.
Angle degrees Amount of • Insert the supply pipe into the graduated container (empty).
water
• Press the key to check the amount of water supplied in the pre-set time (20
From 0° to 3° 1,5 liter sec.).
From 3° to 15° 1,0 liter • If there is too much water, reduce the time; if not, press the keys to increase
the water to the exact amount, as set according to the slant of the roof and in line with
the calibration table. Example (2° 1.5 Litres).
Step 2
Solenoid opening time
• To confirm and quit the configuration, press the key.
The important part of this stage is to set the opening time for the solenoid, so as to
allow the exact amount of water to the basin, as set beforehand according to the slant
The yellow dot in the top right corner of the display indicates that the
of the roof and in line with the table.
configuration stage is in progress.

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Rules of which to remind the customer Maximum operating time

• Explain operation to the customer. Press the keys to change the parameters between 4
• Run in the evaporation filter (80 hours). and 24 hours. To cancel this function, set to OFF.
• When the unit is running, keep a porthole open by 3 cm to change the air. Confirm with .
• If the unit needs to be idle for longer than 48 hours, press the DRY key.
• Before winter, press the DRY key and shut the stopcock.
• Explain the importance of carrying out maintenance. Operating hours
When replacing an evaporator filter, reset the counter with the
• Register the warranty on the site (this procedure needs to be carried out by the
installer). key.
Confirm with .

Full software configuration Water calibration


Press the keys to change the parameters from 01 to
This operation serves only in case of replacing or moving a conditioner from one 99 seconds.
camper to another, changing the pump on the vehicle with more or less water capacity,
or to correct an initial configuration layout. Confirm with .

This stage enters the configuration mode for all of the parameters of the module.
In this case, the module will switch off and store all of the settings to memory.

Hold down the and keys until the yellow dot appears in the top right-
hand corner of the display to show it is being configured. In case of battery disconnection, the settings will remain in the memory.

Display indications:

Clock system
Press the keys to change the settings from 24 h to
12 h.
Confirm with

Battery saver
Press the keys to change the settings from 10.5 V to
12 V.
Confirm with .

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