MV Heating MV Airo 2 Manuale di istruzioni

MV Heating UK Ltd
Unit 6
Second Avenue Business Park
Millbrook
Southampton
SO15 0LP
MV Heating UK LTD
+44 (0)2380 522345
MV Airo 2
WORKSHOP MANUAL
ED 1.01

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Disclaimer:
This manual is intended to give an overview of the internal workings of MV
diesel heaters. As such, all work should be carried out by trained
professionals at their own discretion. Any action you take upon the
information in this manual is strictly at your own risk, and MV Heating will not
be liable for any losses and damages in connection with the use of this
information. Under no circumstances shall MV Heating or its affiliates,
suppliers, or installers be liable for any indirect, incidental, consequential,
special or exemplary damages, arising out of or in connection with these
manuals. We do not take any warranties about the completeness, reliability
and accuracy of this information. MV Heating assumes no responsibility or
liability for any errors or omissions from these manuals.

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Contents
Heater Removal .................................................................................................3
Heater Installation .........................................................................................3
Heater Cases Diagram........................................................................................4
Internal Structure Diagram ................................................................................5
ECU Connections Diagram .................................................................................6
Removing and Refitting of Parts ........................................................................7
Pre-Checks and Notes ....................................................................................7
Part 1: The Case Assembly.............................................................................8
Part 2: The Overheat Sensor..........................................................................9
Part 3: The E.C.U. .........................................................................................10
Part 4: The Air Motor ...................................................................................11
Part 5: Burner, Glow Pin, and Combustion Chamber ..................................12
Part 5 Cont’d: Burner, Glow Pin, and Combustion Chamber...................13
Part 5 Cont’d: Burner, Glow Pin, and Combustion Chamber...................14
Part Numbers...................................................................................................15
Notes................................................................................................................16
Note: The following flow charts will refer to the exploded diagrams, or figures
as (F:P), where ‘F’ donates the figure, and ‘P’ donates the part in that figure.
For example (2:4) would mean ‘Figure 2: Part 4’.

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Heater Removal
To remove the heater from its installation positions, follow these steps:
1. Disconnect the vehicle’s battery.
2. Disconnect any ducting secured to the heater’s inlet, or outlet caps.
3. Remove the E.C.U. cover (1:3) from the top cover (1:4) to access the
main heater connection.
4. Disconnect main wiring harness connector from heater.
5. Disconnect the fuel supply line from heater’s fuel inlet.
6. Disconnect the fuel pump by pressing the spring clip down and pulling
away the connector.
7. Disconnect the combustion air intake and exhaust pipe from the
bottom of the heater.
8. Remove the four M6 nuts and washers from the base of the heater.
9. Remove the heater and discard the mounting gasket.
Heater Installation
To reinstall the heater back into position, follow these steps:
1. Locate heater into position with a new mounting gasket and secure
with the four M6 nuts and washers to 6 + 1 Nm.
2. Connect and secure fuel supply line to the heater’s fuel inlet.
3. Connect and secure the combustion air intake and exhaust pipe to the
heater.
4. Route the fuel cable to the fuel pump and reconnect it.
5. Connect the main wiring harness connector to the E.C.U. and replace
the cover (1:3).
6. Reconnect the vehicle’s battery.
7. Fully bleed the fuel supply system, by turning the heater on and off.
Ignition failure will occur until the system has been bled.

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Heater Cases Diagram
6
1
3
42
5
Figure 1
1. Inlet Cap 2. Outlet Cap 3. E.C.U. Cover
4. Top Cover 5. Bottom Cover 6. Grill

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Internal Structure Diagram
Figure 2
1. Heat Exchanger 2. 4-Hole Gasket 3. Combustion Tube
4. Burner Assembly 5. 5-Hole Gasket 6. Air Motor
7. Insulation Bushes 8. E.C.U. 9. Air Fan
10. Glow Pin 11. Overheat Sensor
9
8
6
5
4
3
2
1
7
10
11

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ECU Connections Diagram
Figure 3
1. Fan Motor 2. Glow Pin 3. Overheat Sensor
4. Fuel Pump 5. Unused 6. Main Wiring Harness
6
1
2
3
4
5

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Removing and Refitting of Parts
Pre-Checks and Notes
•All gaskets located between the disassembled parts must always be
discarded and replaced.
•All the parts that have been disassembled should be cleaned with
appropriate cleaning fluid and blown dry with pressurized air.
•Any sealing compound on parts must be carefully and completely
removed before attempting to refit.
•All disassembled parts should be Inspected for damage (cracks,
distortion, wear, etc.) and replaced as required.
You should also regularly inspect all electrical connectors and wiring for
corrosion, loose contacts, or wrong crimping, etc. and repair as required.

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Part 1: The Case Assembly
Tools:
•1 x Small Flat-Bladed Screwdriver
Removing the Cases:
1) Remove the heater from its installation position.
2) Remove the inlet cap (1:1) using a small flat-bladed screwdriver to
separate from bottom and top cases.
3) Remove the outlet cap (1:2) the same way.
4) Remove the top case (1:4) by sliding away from the bottom case.
5) Remove the bottom case (1:5) by pulling away from air motor lugs first.
Refitting the Cases:
1) Make sure all 4 insulating bushes (4:7) are located on the heat exchanger
(2:1).
2) Replace bottom case, ensuring the air motor lugs sit inside the
appropriate holes.
3) Replace top case, ensuring that the tabs are locate inside the bottom case
correctly.
4) Refit the outlet cap, ensuring that it is orientated correctly.
5) Refit the inlet cap, ensuring that it is orientated correctly.

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Part 2: The Overheat Sensor
Tools:
•1 x Small Flat-Bladed Screwdriver
Removing the Overheat Sensor:
1) Remove the cases (Part 1).
2) Unplug the overheat sensor (2:11) from the E.C.U. (2:8) (two blue wires).
3) Free the wires from around the E.C.U. hook.
4) Slide the overheat sensor off the heat exchanger (2:1). Using a small flat-
bladed screwdriver as necessary to lever it off.
Refitting the Overheat Sensor:
1) Replace the overheat sensor on the heat exchanger.
2) Feed the wires back under the E.C.U. hook to secure them in place.
3) Plug the overheat sensor back into the E.C.U. paying attention to its
correct orientation.
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