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Technical data
determined in accordance with EN 624 or Truma test conditions
Manufacturer:
Truma Gerätetechnik GmbH & Co. KG
P.O. Box 1252
85637 Putzbrunn (Munich)
Germany
Water contents: 10 litres or 14 litres
Water pressure: up to max. 2.8 bar
Type of gas: Liquid gas (propane/butane)
Operating pressure: 30 mbar
(or 28 mbar butane/37 mbar propane)
Rated thermal output: 1500 W
Gas consumption: 120 g/h
Heating up time from approx. 15°C to approx. 70°C
(10 litres)
Gas operation: approx. 34 min.
Electrical operation: approx. 45 min.
Gas and electrical operation: approx. 25 min.
Heating up time from approx. 15°C to approx. 70°C
(14 litres)
Gas operation: approx. 50 min.
Electrical operation: approx. 72 min.
Gas and electrical operation: approx. 38 min.
Power consumption 12 V
Ignition: 0.17 A
Heating up: 0.08 A
Standby: 0.04 A
Power consumption 230 V
Heating up: (3.7 A) 850 W
Weight (empty): approx.: 6.7 kg
Declaration of conformity:
The Truma-Ultrastore model has been tested and approved
through the DVGW and fulfils the EC gas appliance guidelines
(90/396/EEC) as well as the associated EC guidelines.
The CE product number is available for EU countries:
CE-0085AP0038
EEC Type Approval:
e1 022604
The right to effect technical modifications is reserved!
Dimensions:
2. The operating pressure for the gas supply is 30 mbar (or
28 mbar butane/37 mbar propane) and must correspond to the
operating pressure of the appliance (see data plate).
3. Liquid gas systems must accord with the technical and ad-
ministrative regulations of the particular country in which they
are being used (e.g. EN 1949 for vehicles). National regulations
must be respected.
The testing of the gas system must be repeated every two
years by a qualified specialist and, if appropriate, confirmed on
the inspection certificate.
The vehicle owner is always responsible for arranging
the inspection.
4. Liquid gas equipment must not be used when refuelling, in
multi-storey car parks, in garages or on ferries.
5. During the initial operation of a brand new appliance (or
after it has not been used for some time), a slight amount of
fumes and a slight smell may be noticed for a short while.
Remedial action here is to immediately run the heater and to
ensure adequate room ventilation.
6. If the burner makes an unusual noise or if the flame lifts off,
it is likely that the gas pressure regulator is faulty and it is
essential to have it checked.
7. Items sensitive to heat (e.g. spray cans) must not be stored
in the installation area, since excess temperatures may under
circumstances be incurred there.
8. Only pressure control equipment that complies with EN 12864
(in vehicles) with a fixed delivery pressure of 30 mbar must be
used for the gas system. The flow rate of the pressure control
device must correspond to at least the maximum consumption
of all devices installed by the system manufacturer.
For vehicles we recommend the Truma caravan regulator and
the Duomatic Plus gas pressure regulator kit for the two-cylin-
der system. Truma regulators have been specially developed
for the harsh stress conditions in caravans and vehicles. As
well as a safety valve that provides protection against over-
pressure, they also have a pressure gauge that can be used to
check the tightness of the gas system. The pressure control
equipment should be operated with a de-icing system (Eis-Ex)
at temperatures around 0°C and below.
Regulator connecting hoses that meet national regulations
must always be used in the respective country for which the
equipment is destined. These hoses must be checked regularly
for brittleness. Winter-proof special hoses must always be
used if the equipment is operated during the winter.